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Installation  Manual   3P291714-2B

DCM601A71   intelligent Touch Manager

English

NOTE

 

What’s a remote controller group?
A single remote controller can simultaneously control a maximum of 16 indoor units. 
This capability is referred to as group control. A remote controller group is a group of 
indoor units controlled under the same remote controller.
[Schematic diagram of remote controller group]

F1, F2

N, P

F1, F2

N, P

F1, F2

N, P

F1, F2

N, P

A

Max.16 Indoor units 

2.2.2 

Wiring specifications

 

Cable type: 2-core vinyl-insulated vinyl-sheathed cable/vinyl cabtyre cable or 2-core 
shielded cable

 

Core thickness: AWG 18-16

 

Terminal treatment: Use a round crimp-type terminal (M3.5) with insulating sleeve

CAUTION

 

Do not use multicore cables with three or more cores.

 

When using a shielded cable, connect only one end of the cable to the ground.

 

The maximum wiring length is 3280 ft. and total wiring length is 6561 ft. or less. 
When using a shielded wire, the total wiring length is limited to 4921 ft. or less.

2.2.3 

Precautions for using multiple centralized controllers

The “centralized controller” refers to the equipment (e.g. the intelligent Touch Manager) 
that controls multiple air conditioners. Besides the intelligent Touch Manager, the DAIKIN’s 
product portfolio includes a wide range of centralized controllers suitable for different 
applications or building sizes, which can be used in combination to construct an optimal 
air conditioning control system.

If multiple centralized controllers are connected on the DIII-NET network, you must set 
MASTER and SLAVE relationship for those controllers.

Assign only one of those controllers to MASTER, and other controllers to SLAVE.

The intelligent Touch Manager is set to MASTER by default. Change the setting to SLAVE 
in any of the following cases:

 

Where Interface for use in BACnet is installed in parallel.

 

Where Interface for use in LONWORKS is installed in parallel.

 

If there is another intelligent Touch Manager or iTM plus adaptor which is assigned to 
MASTER.

Summary of Contents for intelligent Touch Manager

Page 1: ...intelligent Touch Manager Model DCM601A71 Installation Manual 3P291714 2B...

Page 2: ...ful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following...

Page 3: ...uld result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practi...

Page 4: ...d c Near machinery emitting electromagnetic waves Electromagnetic waves may disturb the operation of the control system and cause the unit to malfunction d Where flammable gas may leak where there is...

Page 5: ...Wiring specifications 16 2 2 3 Precautions for using multiple centralized controllers 16 2 3 Connecting a LAN cable 17 2 3 1 Terminal location and schematic connection diagram 18 2 3 2 Wiring specific...

Page 6: ...s 32 4 3 Setting up locale 33 4 4 Setting time zone 33 4 5 Setting current time and daylight saving time 34 4 6 Confirming air conditioner auto registration results 34 4 7 Setting DIII NET address for...

Page 7: ...cluded If there is any missing or defective part contact your DAIKIN dealer where you purchased the product Accessories included with intelligent Touch Manager A B E D F C b 1 a 1 b 2 b 3 e 2 e 1 d 1...

Page 8: ...nager English 1 2 Understanding external dimensions intelligent Touch Manager body 9 9 16 5 31 32 1 5 32 8 5 32 11 13 32 3 16 3 16 3 16 3 16 31 32 31 32 5 16 5 16 5 16 5 16 10 3 32 10 23 32 in Wall mo...

Page 9: ...DCM601A71 intelligent Touch Manager 9 English Frame bracket 11 3 32 8 3 16 9 7 32 2 7 16 1 17 32 9 1 2 8 27 32 9 32 8 13 16 in Thickness 1 16 Angle bracket 9 29 32 8 13 16 4 13 32 8 5 16 1 1 8 25 32...

Page 10: ...block there is a blue resin cable mount for securing the power supply cable with the clamp B DIII The communication line connection terminals for DIII NET which enables communications with DAIKIN s a...

Page 11: ...current settings D DIII MASTER The switch for setting MASTER or SLAVE when there are multiple DIII NET centralized controllers such as intelligent Touch Manager E CPU ALIVE LED Green The LED that ind...

Page 12: ...onnect to this port from the front direction if there is not enough space on the side 1 3 4 Wiring of cables To flush mount the intelligent Touch Manager to the wall you need to route in advance the c...

Page 13: ...eck that the installation environment meets the following conditions The ambient temperature 32 to 104 F The ambient humidity 85 RH or less without condensation The electromagnetic wave does not affec...

Page 14: ...stalled on the circuit make sure that the circuit is securely interrupted Otherwise an electric shock may result After the wiring is completed double check that all wires are connected cor rectly befo...

Page 15: ...he wires you are connecting to the F1 and F2 terminals are not power wires Inadvertently connecting power wires to these terminals results in a failure of the air conditioner or intelligent Touch Mana...

Page 16: ...61 ft or less When using a shielded wire the total wiring length is limited to 4921 ft or less 2 2 3 Precautions for using multiple centralized controllers The centralized controller refers to the equ...

Page 17: ...ller Main 5 intelligent Touch Manager Sub iTM plus adaptor Sub 6 Central Remote Controller Sub 7 ON OFF Controller Main 8 ON OFF Controller Sub Priority Low Centralized controllers that cannot be conn...

Page 18: ...tions Applicable cable standard 100Base TX or 10Base T Connector standard RJ 45 SERVICE LAN socket and LAN SW switch NOTE When you connect the intelligent Touch Man ager to the LAN temporarily during...

Page 19: ...ith high current lines such as a power cable 2 4 1 Terminal location and schematic connection diagram Schematic drawing of I O module connection MONITOR RS 485 The number of contacts per node is up to...

Page 20: ...eration during power off conditions Not doing so may cause an electric shock Do not clamp high current cables together with low current cables 2 5 1 Terminal location and schematic connection diagram...

Page 21: ...the manual reset is specified for the resetting method you need to clear the emergency stop using the intelligent Touch Manager 2 6 Connecting iTM plus adaptors If you have many air conditioners use i...

Page 22: ...m A intelligent Touch Manager B iTM plus adaptor C plus ADP IF intelligent Touch Manager D plus ADP IF iTM plus adaptor E iTM plus adaptor on which termination resistor must be enabled For details ref...

Page 23: ...e operation during power off conditions Do not turn the power supply on until all connections are made Not doing so may cause an electric shock 2 7 1 Terminal location and schematic connection diagram...

Page 24: ...the earth leakage breaker turns on off the power supply to the intelligent Touch Manager When using an earth leakage breaker make sure to select one useful for to protection against overcurrent and s...

Page 25: ...e bracket and angle brackets Direct mounting to control enclosure Fix the intelligent Touch Manager directly to the control enclosure using screws only with no brackets Ways of installation Wall mount...

Page 26: ...to fix the plate we recommend you to use ones closer to the edge in order to prevent wobbling Secure the round head wood screws at four points Wall mounting installation MONI TO R B A D C C C C NOTE...

Page 27: ...eck that there are all accessories listed in section 1 1 see the accessories included with intelligent Touch Manager C 3 2 2 Wall opening dimensions Use the following dimensional drawing to provide a...

Page 28: ...ted to the rear face of the intelligent Touch Manager through the cable hole provided at the bottom of the frame bracket Install the rear face terminal cover while the intelligent Touch Manager is rem...

Page 29: ...elligent Touch Manager into the frame bracket attached to the wall and fix the intelligent Touch Manager to the frame bracket using four screw holes around the monitor screen and the pan head screws I...

Page 30: ...rect mounting to control enclosure 10 1 8 8 5 32 10 23 32 2 3 8 3 5 8 4 in E D A B C A Control enclosure face plate B Control enclosure bottom board C intelligent Touch Manager D 31 32 in min E Openin...

Page 31: ...Nut CAUTION If the intelligent Touch Manager is directly mounted to the control enclosure you will be exposed to the power line connection terminals when opening the control enclosure door Touching e...

Page 32: ...the power supply is left off for a long period of time six months or more turn OFF the BACKUP switch 4 2 Turning on power supply for intelligent Touch Manager and air conditioners Turn on the power s...

Page 33: ...nheit Select the temperature display unit Celsius or Fahrenheit Decimal point CSV separate Select the marks used as the decimal point and CSV separator For details refer to the User s Manual EM11A017...

Page 34: ...ation results On the A C Auto Register screen the message Below connected A C units are found Do you want to register into Management Points Reboot after registering appears 1 Check that the number of...

Page 35: ...as examples NOTE For how to set the address for the Ventilator Heat Reclaim Ventilator or different adapt ers such as a universal adapter refer to the manuals supplied with those devices 4 7 1 Names o...

Page 36: ...oller display Using the Temperature Setting buttons change the value shown in the parameter num ber display area to 00 In the address display area the current address setting is displayed This area wi...

Page 37: ...select the address you want to set Step 4 SETTING GROUP 5 Press the SCHEDULE button to make the GROUP indicator stay lit The DIII NET address has been set Step 5 SETTING GROUP 6 Press the Inspection...

Page 38: ...Fan ON Setting Service Settings Error History Outdoor Unit Status Indoor Unit Status 2 3 NOTE The Group Address menu is not displayed when the intelligent Touch Manager is not powered on Power on the...

Page 39: ...elease Group Address Group 7 Press the Cancel button three times You are now brought back to the screen shown in Step 7 2 Step 7 1 Gr Addr Set 1 03 Release Group Address Group Step 7 2 Cool Room Thu 8...

Page 40: ...st format A List Icon A C C B A Touch the List button B The screen changes to the list view where selecting Indoor in the Type combo box causes the name operation mode setpoint and fan speed of all ar...

Page 41: ...g an area or management point A On A B B A Select the area or management point you want to start or stop B Select Start or Stop in the On Off buttons When operation is started the icon color changes t...

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