Mitsubishi AC PAR-32MAA
Mitsubishi AC PAR-32MAA
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Prior to use, thoroughly read the instructions in this manual to use the product correctly.
Retain for future reference.
Make sure that this CD-ROM and the Installation Manual are passed on to any future users.
To ensure safety and proper operation of the remote controller, the remote controller should
only be installed by qualified personnel.
Product features
Feature 1
Large, easy-to-see display
Mode Temp.
Feature 2
Simple button arrangement
Feature 3
Large, easy-to-press buttons
• After reading this manual, pass it on to the end user to retain for future reference.
• Keep this manual for future reference and refer to it as necessary. This manual should be made available
to those who repair or relocate the controller. Make sure that the manual is passed on to any future
users.
General precautions
WARNING
Do not install the unit in a place where large To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock, before
amounts of oil, steam, organic solvents, or corrosive spraying a chemical around the controller, stop the
gases, such as sulfuric gas, are present or where operation and cover the controller.
acidic/alkaline solutions or sprays are used
frequently. These substances can compromise To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock, stop
the performance of the unit or cause certain the operation and switch off the power supply before
components of the unit to corrode, which can result cleaning, maintaining, or inspecting the controller.
in electric shock, malfunctions, smoke, or fire.
If any abnormality (e.g., burning smell) is noticed,
To reduce the risk of shorting, current leakage, stop the operation, turn off the power switch, and
electric shock, malfunctions, smoke, or fire, do not consult your dealer. Continued use of the product
wash the controller with water or any other liquid. may result in electric shock, malfunctions, or fire.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, malfunctions, Properly install all required covers to keep moisture
smoke or fire, do not operate the switches/buttons or and dust out of the controller. Dust accumulation and
touch other electrical parts with wet hands. water can cause electric shock, smoke, or fire.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, do not place To reduce the risk of environmental pollution, consult
flammable materials or use flammable sprays an authorized agency for proper disposal of remote
around the controller. controller.
To reduce the risk of damage to the controller, do not To reduce the risk of electric shock or malfunctions,
directly spray insecticide or other flammable sprays do not touch the touch panel, switches, or buttons
on the controller. with a pointy or sharp object.
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To reduce the risk of injury and electric shock, avoid To reduce the risk of injury, wear protective gear
contact with sharp edges of certain parts. when working on the controller.
Additional precautions
To avoid damage to the controller, use appropriate To avoid discoloration, do not use benzene, thinner,
tools to install, inspect, or repair the controller. or chemical rag to clean the controller. To clean the
controller, wipe with a soft cloth soaked in water with
mild detergent, wipe off the detergent with a wet
This controller is designed for exclusive use with the cloth, and wipe off water with a dry cloth.
Building Management System by Mitsubishi Electric.
The use of this controller for with other systems or To avoid damage to the controller, provide protection
for other purposes may cause malfunctions. against static electricity.
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Names and functions of controller components
Controller interface
4 3 2 1
Function buttons
7 8 9 0
6
1 ON/OFF button The functions of the function buttons
change depending on the screen.
Press to turn ON/OFF the indoor unit. Refer to the button function guide that
appears at the bottom of the LCD for
the functions they serve on a given
screen.
2 SELECT button When the system is centrally
Press to save the setting. controlled, the button function guide
that corresponds to the locked button
will not appear.
3 RETURN button
Press to return to the previous screen. Main display Main menu
Fri Main Main menu
Vane·Louver·Vent. (Lossnay)
High power
Room Timer
Cool Set temp. Auto Weekly timer
OU silent mode
4 MENU button Page 20 Mode Temp. Fan
Main display:
Cursor Page
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Names and functions of controller components
Display
The main display can be displayed in two different modes: "Full" and "Basic."
The factory setting is "Full." To switch to the "Basic" mode, change the setting
on the Main display setting. (Refer to page 48.)
Full mode
* All icons are displayed for
b cd e f g h
explanation.
Fri 3
6 i
7 l
8
9 Room j
0
Cool Set temp. Auto
1 4
a
Mode Temp. Fan
k 2
Basic mode
2
Fri 3
8
1Operation mode Page 14 c Page 26, 28, 43
Indoor unit operation mode appears here. Appears when the On/Off timer (Page 26),
Night setback (Page 43), or Auto-off timer
2Preset temperature Page 15 (Page 28) function is enabled.
Preset temperature appears here.
appears when the timer is disabled by the
3Clock centralized control system.
(See the Installation Manual.) d Page 30
Current time appears here.
Appears when the Weekly timer is enabled.
4Fan speed Page 16
e Page 41
Fan speed setting appears here.
Appears while the units are operated in the
energy-save mode. (Will not appear on some
5Button function guide
models of indoor units)
Functions of the corresponding buttons appear
here. f Page 32
6 Appears while the outdoor units are operated in
the silent mode.
Appears when the ON/OFF operation is centrally
controlled. g
7 Appears when the built-in thermistor on the
remote controller is activated to monitor the
Appears when the operation mode is centrally room temperature (a).
controlled.
appears when the thermistor on the
8 indoor unit is activated to monitor the room
Appears when the preset temperature is centrally temperature.
controlled.
h Page 22
9 Indicates the vane setting.
Appears when the filter reset function is centrally i Page 23
controlled.
Indicates the louver setting.
0 Page 54 j Page 23
Indicates when filter needs maintenance. Indicates the ventilation setting.
l
b Page 36
Appears when an energy-saving operation is
Appears when the buttons are locked.
performed using a "3D i-See sensor" function.
Most settings (except ON/OFF, mode, fan speed, temperature) can be made from the Menu
screen. (Refer to page 20.)
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Read before operating the controller
Menu structure
Main menu
Press the Vane•Louver•Vent. (Lossnay) Page 22
MENU button.
High power Page 24
Move the cursor
Timer
to the desired
item with On/Off timer Page 26
the F1 and Auto-Off timer Page 28
F2 buttons,
and press Weekly timer Page 30
the SELECT Page 32
OU silent mode
button.
Restriction
Temp. range Page 34
Operation lock Page 36
Energy saving
Auto return Page 38
Schedule Page 41
Night setback Page 43
Filter information Page 54
Error information Page 56
Maintenance
Auto descending panel Refer to the Instructions Manual that
came with the automatic elevating panel.
Clock Page 25
Main display Page 48
Contrast Page 49
Display details Refer to the Installation Manual.
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Service
Refer to the indoor unit Installation
Test run
Manual.
Icon explanations
Controller operation
The table below
Timer P summarizes the square
icons used in this manual.
Indicates settings that can be Indicates functions that are not available
changed only while the units when the buttons are locked or the
are operated in the Cool, system is centrally controlled.
Heat, or Auto mode.
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Basic operations
Power ON/OFF
Button operation
ON
Press the ON/OFF button.
The ON/OFF lamp will light up in green, and the
operation will start.
OFF
Press the ON/OFF button again.
The ON/OFF lamp will come off, and the operation will
stop.
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Operation status memory
The settable temperature range varies with the model of indoor units.
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Basic operations
Operation mode, temperature, and fan speed settings ON
Button operation
Operation mode
Fri Press the F1 button to go through the operation
modes in the order of "Cool, Dry, Fan, Auto, and
Room
Heat." Select the desired operation mode.
Cool Set temp. Auto
F1 F2 F3 F4 Auto Heat
The graph below shows the operation pattern of indoor unit operated in the Auto
(dual set point) mode.
Operation pattern during Auto (dual set point) mode
The room temperature
changes corresponding
Preset temp. to the change in the
(COOL) outside temperature.
Room temperature
Preset temp.
(HEAT)
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Preset temperature
<Cool, Dry, Heat, and Auto (single set point)>
Room
Cool Set temp. Auto
Example display
(Centigrade in 0.5-degree increments)
1
Preset
temperature
Room
Fri The current preset temperatures will appear.
Press the F2 or F3 button to display the
for cooling Auto Auto
Settings screen.
Preset
temperature Mode Temp. Fan
for heating
F1 F2 F3 F4
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Basic operations
2
Press the F1 or F2 button to move the cursor
Set Temp.
to the desired temperature setting (cooling or
Preset heating).
temperature
for cooling Press the F3 button to decrease the selected
Preset Main display: temperature, and F4 to increase.
temperature Cursor Temp.
for heating •Refer to the table on page 13 for the settable
temperature range for different operation modes.
•The preset temperature settings for cooling and heating
F1 F2 F3 F4 in the Auto (dual set point) mode are also used by the
Cool/Dry and Heat modes.
•The preset temperatures for cooling and heating in the
Auto (dual set point) mode must meet the conditions
below:
• Preset cooling temperature is higher than preset heating temperature.
• The minimum temperature difference requirement between cooling
and heating preset temperatures (varies with the models of indoor units
connected) is met.
* If preset temperatures are set in a way that does not meet
the minimum temperature difference requirement, both preset
temperatures will automatically be changed within the allowable setting
ranges.
Fan speed
Fri Press the F4 button to go through the fan
speeds in the following order.
Room
Cool Set temp. Auto
Auto
Mode Temp. Fan
F1 F2 F3 F4
•The available fan speeds depend on the models of connected
indoor units.
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Navigating through the menu
Main menu list
Setting and display Setting details Reference
items page
Vane•Louver•Vent. Use to set the vane angle. 22
(Lossnay) •Select a desired vane setting from five different settings.
Use to turn ON/OFF the louver.
•Select a desired setting from "ON" and "OFF."
Use to set the amount of ventilation.
•Select a desired setting from "Off," "Low," and "High."
High power Use to reach the comfortable room temperature quickly. 24
•Units can be operated in the High-power mode for up to 30 minutes.
Timer On/Off Use to set the operation On/Off times. 26
timer •Time can be set in 5-minute increments.
* Clock setting is required.
Auto-Off Use to set the Auto-Off time. 28
timer •Time can be set to a value from 30 to 240 in 10-minute increments.
Weekly timer Use to set the weekly operation On/Off times. 30
•Up to eight operation patterns can be set for each day.
* Clock setting is required.
* Not valid when the On/Off timer is enabled.
* 1ºC increments
OU silent mode Use to set the time periods in which priority is given to quiet 32
operation of outdoor units over temperature control. Set the
Start/Stop times for each day of the week.
•Select the desired silent level from "Normal," "Middle," and "Quiet."
* Clock setting is required.
Restriction Temp. Use to restrict the preset temperature range. 34
range •Different temperature ranges can be set for different operation modes.
* 1ºC increments
Operation Use to lock selected functions. 36
lock •The locked functions cannot be operated.
Energy Auto Use to get the units to operate at the preset temperature after 38
saving return performing energy-save operation for a specified time period.
•Time can be set to a value from 30 and 120 in 10-minute
increments.
* This function will not be valid when the preset temperature ranges
are restricted.
* 1ºC increments
Schedule Set the start/stop times to operate the units in the energy-save 41
mode for each day of the week, and set the energy-saving rate.
•Up to four energy-save operation patterns can be set for each day.
•Time can be set in 5-minute increments.
•Energy-saving rate can be set to a value from 0% and 50 to 90% in
10% increments.
* Clock setting is required.
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Setting and display Setting details Reference
items page
Night setback Use to make Night setback settings. 43
•Select "Yes" to enable the setting, and "No" to disable the setting.
The temperature range and the start/stop times can be set.
* Clock setting is required.
* 1ºC increments
Filter information Use to check the filter status. 54
•The filter sign can be reset.
Error information Use to check error information when an error occurs. 56
•Error code, error source, refrigerant address, unit model,
manufacturing number, contact information (dealer's phone
number) can be displayed.
* The unit model, manufacturing number, and contact information
need to be registered in advance to be displayed.
Maintenance Manual vane Use to set the vane angle for each vane to a fixed position. 45
angle
Initial Clock Use to set the current time. 25
setting Main Use to switch between "Full" and "Basic" modes for the Main 48
display display.
•The default setting is "Full."
Contrast Use to adjust screen contrast. 49
Language Use to select the desired language. 50
selection
Service Function Use to make settings for indoor unit's functions. 52
setting
(City Multi)
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Navigating through the menu
Navigating through the Main menu
Button operation
F1 F2 F3 F4
Item selection
Main Main menu Press F1 to move the cursor down.
Vane·Louver·Vent. (Lossnay)
High power Press F2 to move the cursor up.
Cursor Timer
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
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Saving the settings
OU silent mode
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Select the desired item, and press the SELECT
Start Stop Silent
- button.
Setting display: The screen to set the selected item will appear.
day
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
If no buttons are touched for 10 minutes, the screen will automatically return to the
Main display. Any settings that have not been saved will be lost.
F1 F2 F3 F4
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Controller operation-Function settings
Vane•Louver•Vent. (Lossnay) ON
Button operation
F1 F2 F3 F4
Vane setting
Fri Press the F1 or F2 button to go through the
vane setting options: "AUTO," "Step 1," "Step 2,"
Swing Off Off
"Step 3," "Step 4," "Step 5," and "Swing."
Select the desired setting.
Vane Vent. Louver Auto
Auto Step 1 Step 2
F1 F2 F3 F4
Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
Swing
(Sample screen on City Multi) Swing
Off On
Off On
Vane Vent. Louver
F1 F2 F3 F4
Vent. setting
Fri Press the F3 button to go through the
Low
ventilation setting options in the order of "Off,"
"Low," and "High."
* Settable only when LOSSNAY unit is connected.
Vent.
Off Low High
Off Low High
F1 F2 F3 F4
• The fan on some models of indoor units may be
interlocked with certain models of ventilation units.
F1 F2 F3 F4
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Controller operation-Function settings
High power ON
Function description
High-power operation function allows the units to operate at higher-than-normal capacity so that the
room air can be conditioned to an optimum temperature quickly. This operation will last for up to 30
minutes, and the unit will return to the normal operation mode at the end of the 30 minutes or when
the room temperature reaches the preset temperature, whichever is earlier. The units will return to the
normal operation when the operation mode or fan speed is changed.
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "High power" from the Main menu during
Vane·Louver·Vent. (Lossnay) Cooling, Heating, or AUTO operation (refer to
High power
Timer page 20), and press the SELECT button.
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
"High power" function is available only on the
models that support the function.
Select:
Cursor
F1 F2 F3 F4
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Clock P
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer
Maintenance to page 20), and press the SELECT button.
Initial setting
Service
Main display:
Cursor Page Clock setting is required before making the
following settings.
• On/Off timer
F1 F2 F3 F4 • Weekly timer
• OU silent mode
• Energy saving
• Night setback
2 Initial setting menu Move the cursor to the "Clock" with the F1 or
Main/Sub F2 button, and press the SELECT button.
Clock
Main display
Contrast
Display details
Main menu:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
Select:
Increase or decrease the value for the selected
Cursor item with the F3 or F4 button, and press the
SELECT button.
F1 F2 F3 F4 A confirmation screen will appear.
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Controller operation-Function settings
Timer (On/Off timer) Main P
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Timer" from the Main menu (refer to page
Vane·Louver·Vent. (Lossnay) 20), and press the SELECT button.
High power
Timer
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor Page
The On/Off timer will not work in the following cases:
when On/Off timer is disabled, during an error, during
check (in the service menu), during test run, during
F1 F2 F3 F4 remote controller diagnosis, when the clock is not set,
during Function setting, when the system is centrally
controlled (when On/Off operation or Timer operation from
local remote controller is prohibited).
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
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4 Timer Change the setting with the F3 or F4 button.
On/Off timer No / Yes • On/Off timer: No (disable)/Yes (enable)
On
Off • On: Operation start time
Repeat No / Yes (settable in 5-minute increments)
* Press and hold the button to rapidly advance
Select:
Cursor Time the numbers.
• Off: Operation stop time
(settable in 5-minute increments)
F1 F2 F3 F4
* Press and hold the button to rapidly advance
the numbers.
• Repeat: No (once)/Yes (repeat)
Select:
Cursor Time
F1 F2 F3 F4
Timer
On/Off timer No / Yes
On
Off
Repeat No / Yes Navigating through the screens
Changes saved
• To go back to the Main menu .......... MENU button
Main menu:
• To return to the previous screen ...... RETURN button
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Controller operation-Function settings
Timer (Auto-Off timer) Main P
Button operation
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
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4 Auto-Off timer Press the SELECT button to save the settings.
Auto-Off No Yes
Stop in min
Select:
Cursor Time
F1 F2 F3 F4
Auto-Off timer
Auto-Off No Yes
Stop in min
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Controller operation-Function settings
Weekly timer Main P
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Weekly timer" from the Main menu (refer
Vane·Louver·Vent. (Lossnay) to page 20), and press the SELECT button.
High power
Timer
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor Page The Weekly timer will not work in the following cases:
when the On/Off timer is enabled, when the weekly timer
is disabled, during an error, during check (in the service
menu), during test run, during remote controller diagnosis,
F1 F2 F3 F4 when the clock is not set, during Function setting, when
the system is centrally controlled (On/Off operation,
temperature setting, or Timer operation from local remote
controller is prohibited).
3 Weekly timer The screen to enable (Yes) and disable (No) the
weekly timer will appear.
Weekly timer No / Yes
F1 F2 F3 F4
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4 Weekly timer The weekly timer setting screen will appear and
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun the current settings will be displayed.
No.
Up to eight operation patterns can be set for
each day.
Input display:
day Select Page
Move the cursor to the desired day of the week
with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
F3 button to select it. (Multiple days can be
F1 F2 F3 F4 selected.)
5 No.
Weekly timer
6: 3
1 :
Thu
On
Auto 2 - 27
Press the F1 button to move the cursor to the desired
pattern number.
Move the cursor to the time, On/Off, or temperature
with the F2 button.
Change the settings with the F3 or F4 button.
Select: • Time: settable in 5-minute increments
Cursor Content
* Press and hold the button to rapidly advance the numbers.
• On/Off/Auto: Selectable settings depend on the model of
connected indoor unit. (When an Auto pattern is executed,
the system will operate in the Auto (dual set point) mode.)
F1 F2 F3 F4
• Temperature: The settable temperature range
depends on the connected indoor units. (1ºC increments)
When the Auto (dual set point) mode is selected, two preset
temperatures can be set. If an operation pattern with a single
preset temperature setting is executed during the Auto
(dual set point) mode, its setting will be used as the cooling
temperature setting in the Cool mode.
Weekly timer
Thu Press the SELECT button to save the settings.
A confirmation screen will appear.
Navigating through the screens
Changes saved
• To go back to the setting change/day of the week
Day selection: selection screen ............................. SELECT button
• To go back to the Main menu .......... MENU button
• To return to the previous screen ...... RETURN button
1 Main Main menu Select "OU silent mode" from the Main menu
Vane·Louver·Vent. (Lossnay) (refer to page 20), and press the SELECT
High power
Timer button.
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
"OU silent mode" function is available only on the
models that support the function.
F1 F2 F3 F4
3 OU silent mode The screen to enable (Yes) and disable (No) the
silent mode will appear.
OU silent mode No / Yes
F1 F2 F3 F4
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4 OU silent mode The OU silent mode setting screen will appear.
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Start Stop Silent
- To make or change the setting, move the cursor
to the desired day of the week with the F1 or
Select:
day Select
F2 button, and press the F3 button to select it.
(Multiple days can be selected.)
OU silent mode
Press the SELECT button to save the settings.
Sat
A confirmation screen will appear.
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Controller operation-Function settings
Restriction P
Setting the temperature range restriction
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Restriction" from the Main menu (refer to
Restriction page 20), and press the SELECT button.
Energy saving
Night setback
Filter information
Error information
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
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4 Temp. range Change the settings with the F3 or F4 button.
Temp. range No / Yes • Temp. range: No (unrestricted) or
Cool·Dry -
Heat - Yes (restricted)
Auto -
• Cool•Dry: Upper and lower limit temperature
Select: (1ºC increments)
Cursor Temp.
• Heat: Upper and lower limit temperature (1ºC increments)
• Auto: Upper and lower limit temperature (1ºC increments)
F1 F2 F3 F4
Temperature setting ranges
Mode Lower limit Upper limit
*1 19 ~ 30ºC 30 ~ 19ºC
Cool•Dry *3
(67 ~ 87ºF) (87 ~ 67ºF)
*2 17 ~ 28ºC 28 ~ 17ºC
Temp. range Heat *3 (63 ~ 83ºF) (83 ~ 63ºF)
Temp. range No / Yes
Cool·Dry - 19 ~ 28ºC 28 ~ 19ºC
Auto *4
Heat - (67 ~ 83ºF) (83 ~ 67ºF)
Auto -
Changes saved * The settable range varies depending on the connected unit.
*1 Temperature ranges for the Cool, Dry, and Auto (dual set
Main menu:
point) modes can be set.
*2 Temperature ranges for the Heat and Auto (dual set point)
modes can be set.
*3 Temperature ranges for the Heat, Cool, and Dry modes
must meet the conditions below:
• Upper limit for cooling - upper limit for heating ≥ Minimum
temperature difference (varies with indoor unit model)
• Lower limit for cooling - lower limit for heating ≥ Minimum
temperature difference (varies with indoor unit model)
*4 Temperature range for the Auto (single set point) mode can
be set.
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Controller operation-Function settings
Restriction P
Operation lock function To enable the operation lock function, set
the item "Operation locked" to " Yes".
Button operation
F1 F2 F3 F4
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Fri will appear on the Main display in the Full
mode when the operation lock function setting is
Room enabled.
Cool Set temp. Auto
Operation guide that corresponds to the locked
function will be suppressed.
Mode Fan
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Controller operation-Function settings
Energy saving Main P
Automatic return to the preset temperature
After the Auto return function is enabled, when the operation mode change or ON/OFF operation
is performed from this remote controller, the set temperature automatically returns to the required
temperature regardless of the set time.
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Energy saving" from the Main menu
Restriction (refer to page 20), and press the SELECT
Energy saving
Night setback button.
Filter information
Error information
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
2
Energy saving The current settings will appear.
Auto return Yes
Cool: min,
Heat: min, Move the cursor to "Auto return" with the F1 or
Schedule No
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun F2 button, and press the SELECT button.
Setting display:
Cursor
F1 F2 F3 F4
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3 Auto return The screen to make the settings for the
Auto return No / Yes automatic return to the preset temperature will
Cool: After min
back to appear.
Heat: After min
back to
Select:
Cursor Cursor
Move the cursor to the desired item with the F1
or F2 button out of "Auto return," "Cool," or
"Heat."
F1 F2 F3 F4
Timer or Preset temperature settings will not be effective when the Temp. range is restricted
and when the system is centrally controlled (when the Temp. range setting from local controller
is prohibited). When the system is centrally controlled (when Timer operation from local
remote controller is prohibited), only the Timer setting will be ineffective.
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<Sample screens when the Auto return function is enabled>
Example: Lower the Set temp. to 24ºC (75ºF). 60 minutes later, the Set temp. will be back to 28ºC (83ºF).
Cool Set temp. Auto Cool Set temp. Auto Cool Set temp. Auto
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Controller operation-Function settings
Energy saving Main P
Setting the energy-saving operation schedule
Button operation
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
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4 Energy saving The setting change/day of the week selection
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun screen will appear.
No. -
- Up to four operation patterns can be set for each
-
- day.
Input:
day Select
Move the cursor to the desired day of the week
with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
F3 button to select it. (Multiple days can be
F1 F2 F3 F4 selected.)
Press the SELECT button to go to the pattern
setting screen.
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Controller operation-Function settings
Night setback Main P
Function description
This control starts heating operation when the control object group is stopped and the room temperature
drops below the preset lower limit temperature. Also, this control starts cooling operation when
the control object group is stopped and the room temperature rises above the preset upper limit
temperature.
The Night setback function is not available if the operation and the temperature setting are performed
from the remote controller.
If the room temperature is measured by the air-conditioner's suction temperature sensor, the accurate
temperature may not be obtained when the air-conditioner is inactive or when the air is not clean. In
this case, switch the sensor to a remote sensor (PAC-SE40TSA/PAC-SE41TS-E) or a remote control
sensor.
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Night setback" from the Main menu (refer
Restriction to page 20), and press the SELECT button.
Energy saving
Night setback
Filter information
Error information
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
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3 Night setback Move the cursor to the desired item with the F1 or
Night setback No / Yes F2 button out of Night setback No (disable)/Yes
Temp. range 12 - 28
Start 23:00 (enable), Temp. range, Start time, or Stop time.
Stop 5:00
Change the settings with the F3 or F4 button.
Select:
• Temp. range: The lower limit temperature (for
Cursor Content
heating operation) and the
upper limit temperature (for
F1 F2 F3 F4 cooling operation) can be set.
The temperature difference
between the lower and upper
limits must be 4ºC (8ºF) or
more. The settable temperature
range varies depending on the
Night setback connected indoor units.
Night setback No / Yes
Temp. range 12 - 28 * 1ºC increments
Start 23:00
Stop 5:00 • Start/Stop time: settable in 5-minute increments
Changes saved * Press and hold the button to rapidly advance
Main menu: the numbers.
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Controller operation-Function settings
Manual vane angle Main OFF
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Maintenance" from the Main menu (refer
Maintenance to page 20), and press the SELECT button.
Initial setting
Service
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
Main menu:
Cursor
F1 F2 F3 F4
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4 Manual vane angle The current vane setting will appear.
Select the desired outlets from 1 through 4 with
the F1 or F2 button.
• Outlet: "1," "2," "3," "4," and "1, 2, 3, 4, (all outlets)"
Select:
Outlet Angle
Press the F3 or F4 button to go through the
option in the order of "No setting (reset)," "Step
F1 F2 F3 F4 1," "Step 2," "Step 3," "Step 4," "Step 5," and
"Step 6."
Select the desired setting.
* Step 6 can only be set for one outlet.
■ Vane setting
Manual vane angle
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*Draft reduction
The [Draft reduction] mode keeps the vane angle more horizontal than the angle of
Step 1 so that the airflow will not be directed toward the people.
This function can be set only for one outlet.
This function cannot be set for models with two or three outlets.
In the Draft reduction mode, the airflow may cause the ceiling discoloration.
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Controller operation-Function settings
Main display P
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer
Maintenance to page 20), and press the SELECT button.
Initial setting
Service
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
2 Initial setting menu Move the cursor to the "Main display" with
Main/Sub the F1 or F2 button, and press the SELECT
Clock
Main display button.
Contrast
Display details
Main menu:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
Navigating through the screens
• To go back to the Main menu .......... MENU button
• To return to the previous screen ...... RETURN button
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Contrast P
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer
Maintenance to page 20), and press the SELECT button.
Initial setting
Service
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
2 Initial setting menu Move the cursor to the "Contrast" with the F1 or
Main/Sub F2 button, and press the SELECT button.
Clock
Main display
Contrast
Display details
Main menu:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
Main menu:
Light Dark
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Controller operation-Function settings
Language selection P
Function description
The desired language can be set. The language options are English, French, German, Spanish, Italian,
Portuguese, Swedish, and Russian.
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer
Maintenance to page 20), and press the SELECT button.
Initial setting
Service
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
2 Initial setting menu Move the cursor to the "Language selection" with
Auto mode the F1 or F2 button, and press the SELECT
Administrator password
Language selection button.
Main menu:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
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3 Language selection Move the cursor to the language you desire with
English Français the F1 through F4 buttons, and press the
Español Italiano
Português Ελληνικά SELECT button to save the setting.
Türkçe Svenska
Select:
Cursor Cursor
When the power is on for the first time, the Language
selection screen will be displayed. Select a desired
F1 F2 F3 F4 language. The system will not start-up without
language selection.
Language selection
English Français
Español Italiano A screen will appear that indicates the setting
Português Ελληνικά
Türkçe Svenska
has been saved.
Changes saved
Main menu:
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Controller operation-Function settings
Function setting (City Multi) OFF P
Function description
Make the indoor units' function settings from the remote controller as necessary.
• The following settings should be made only for City Multi units and as necessary.
• Refer to the Installation Manual for how to make the settings for Mr. Slim units.
• Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual for information about the factory settings of indoor units,
function setting numbers, and setting values.
• When changing the indoor units' function settings, record all the changes made to keep track of the
settings.
Button operation
1 Main
Maintenance
Main menu
Initial setting
Select Service on the Main menu (see page 20),
and press the SELECT button.
Service
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
2 Service menu
Maintenance password
Remote controller check
Select Function Setting on the Service Menu
screen, and press the SELECT button.
Function setting
Main display:
Cursor
F1 F2 F3 F4
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3 Function setting The Function Setting screen will appear.
M-NET address 3 Press the F1 or F2 button to move the cursor
Function No. 32
Data 2 to one of the following: M-NET address, function
Function Set / Conf
setting number, or setting value. Then, press the
Select:
Cursor Address
F3 or F4 button to change the settings to the
desired settings.
Function setting
To check the current settings of a given unit, enter
M-NET address 3
Function No. 32 the setting for its M-NET address and function setting
Data 2 number, select Conf for the Function, and press the
Sending data
SELECT button.
A screen will appear that indicates that the settings
are being searched for. When the search is done, the
current settings will appear.
4 Function setting
M-NET address
Function No.
Data
3
32
2
When the settings information has been sent, a
screen will appear that indicates its completion.
Setting completed
To make additional settings, press the RETURN
Return: button to return to the screen shown in Step 3
above. Set the function numbers for other indoor
units by following the same steps.
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Maintenance
Filter information
Button operation
1 Main Main menu Select "Filter information" from the Main menu
Restriction (refer to page 20), and press the SELECT
Energy saving
Night setback button.
Filter information
Error information
Main display:
Cursor Page
F1 F2 F3 F4
Please clean the filter. Refer to the indoor unit Instructions Manual for
Press Reset button after
filter cleaning. how to clean the filter.
Main menu:
Reset
F1 F2 F3 F4
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3 Filter information Select "OK" with the F4 button.
Cancel OK
F1 F2 F3 F4
Fri
When the is displayed on the Main display
in the Full mode, the system is centrally
Room
controlled and the filter sign cannot be reset.
Cool Set temp. Auto
If two or more indoor units are connected, filter cleaning timing for each unit may be different,
depending on the filter type.
The icon will appear when the filter on the main unit is due for cleaning.
When the filter sign is reset, the cumulative operation time of all units will be reset.
The icon is scheduled to appear after a certain duration of operation, based on the premise that
the indoor units are installed in a space with ordinary air quality. Depending on the air quality, the
filter may require more frequent cleaning.
The cumulative time at which filter needs cleaning depends on the model.
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Troubleshooting
Error information
Button operation
1
Error information Error code, error unit, refrigerant address, unit
Error code
Error unit IU model name, and serial number will appear.
Ref. address Unt#
Model name The model name and serial number will appear
Serial No.
only if the information have been registered.
Reset error: Reset button
Page Reset
Error information
Contact information
Dealer Contact information (dealer's phone number) will
Tel
appear if the information have been registered.
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2 Error information Press the F4 button or the ON/OFF button to
Error code reset the error that is occurring.
Error unit IU
Ref. address Unt#
Model name
Serial No. Errors cannot be reset while the ON/OFF
Reset error: Reset button
Page Reset
operation is prohibited.
F1 F2 F3 F4
blinks
Error reset
Select "OK" with the F4 button.
Cancel OK
F1 F2 F3 F4
Error reset
Error reset
F1 F2 F3 F4 blinks
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No occupancy Auto-OFF
The following screen will appear for the 3D i-See sensor panel model when the unit is
stopped due to the No occupancy Auto-OFF function of the energy saving option.
Refer to the indoor unit Instruction Book for the 3D i-See sensor setting.
Fri
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Specifications
Controller specifications
Specification
Product size 120(W) x 120(H) x 19(D) mm (4 3/4 x 4 3/4 x 3/4 [in])
(not including the protruding part)
Net weight 0.25 kg (9/16 lb.)
Rated power supply voltage 12 VDC (supplied from indoor units)
Power consumption 0.3 W
Usage environment Temperature 0 ~ 40ºC (32 ~ 104ºF)
Humidity 30 ~ 90%RH (with no dew condensation)
Material Panel: PMMA
Main body: PC + ABS
Sound Pressure Level The A-weighted sound pressure level is below 70 dB.
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Function list (as of October 1, 2015)
: Supported : Unsupported
Function City Multi Mr. Slim Required
password
Operation/ Power ON/OFF -
Display Operation mode switch -
Room temperature setting -
Auto (dual set point) mode -
Fan speed setting -
Vane angle setting -
Louver setting -
Ventilation setting -
High power operation -
Auto descending panel -
Backlight -
Contrast setting administrator
Main display mode switch administrator
Clock setting administrator
Clock display format setting administrator
Language selection (8 languages) administrator
Room temperature display administrator
Error display -
Filter information -
Schedule/ On/Off timer administrator
Timer Auto-off timer administrator
Weekly timer administrator
Night setback administrator
OU silent mode administrator
Energy saving Auto return administrator
Schedule administrator
Restriction Operation lock administrator
Temperature range restriction administrator
Password administrator
(Administrator and Maintenance) maintenance
Others Manual vane angle -
3D i-See sensor -
Test run maintenance
Model information input maintenance
Dealer information input maintenance
Function setting maintenance
Smooth maintenance maintenance
Refrigerant volume check maintenance
Refrigerant leak check maintenance
* The supported functions vary depending on the unit model.
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List of functions that can/cannot be used in combination
High On/Off Auto-off Weekly OU Temperature Operation Auto Energy Night
power timer timer timer silent range lock return saving setback
mode schedule
High power
1 2 1
On/Off timer
1 3
Auto-off timer
4
Weekly timer
1 5
OU silent
mode 1
Temperature
range 2 6
Operation lock
2
Auto return
2 7
Energy saving
schedule 1
Night setback
3 4 5 6 7
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This product is designed and intended for use in the residential,
commercial, and light-industrial environment.
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