Brivis B061526 User manual

Brivis
Ducted Reverse
Wired Programmable Controller
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Part Number: B061526
November 2013
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© 2013 Brivis Climate Systems Pty. Ltd.
All rights reserved. No part of these documents may be used in any way or form without prior written consent from Brivis Climate Systems Pty Ltd.
Brivis Climate Systems Pty. Ltd.
Specifications subject to change without notice. © 2013 Brivis Climate Systems Pty. Ltd.

2. INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES............................................................... 2
3. INSTALLATION METHOD........................................................................ 4
4. WIRED PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAM................... 7
5. SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................... 8
6. LCD DISPLAY LAYOUT ........................................................................... 9
7. BUTTON DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................10
8. PREPARATORY OPERATION..................................................................12
9. OPERATION............................................................................................13
10. TIMER FUNCTIONS................................................................................18
11. WEEKLY TIMER (TIME CLOCK OPERATION)........................................ 21
12. FAULT CODE DEFINITION.................................................................... 27
that should be brought to your attention during operation.
● In order to ensure correct service of the wired control,
B026004, please read this manual carefully before using
● For convenience and for future reference, please keep this
manual in a safe place after reading it.
● This manual provides detailed descriptions of precautions
the unit.
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS........................................................................... 1
● Due to our policy of continuous improvement, product
details and specications are subject to change without
notice.
● This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
● Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.

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Read the safety precautions carefully before installing the unit.
Means improper handling may lead to personal death or severe injury.
Means improper handling may lead to personal injury or property loss.
WARNING
CAUTION
Only suitably trained and qualied personnel should install this equipment.
Installation by other non-qualied persons will result in a poor installation, and
Install this product in strict accordance with this manual.
Maintenance, repair or service must be performed by suitably trained
improper service or repair may lead to electric shock or re.
WARNING
Do not install this product adjacent to areas susceptible to ammable gas leaks.
If ammable gases leak near the control, it may cause a re.
Do not operate with wet hands or let water enter the control. Otherwise,
electric shock may occur.
The wiring should be suitably sized for the control current. Incorrectly sized wiring
may overheat and cause a re.
The specied cables shall be applied in the wiring. Do not allow external forces
to pull on the terminals. Damage to the control and overheating may cause a re.
NOTE
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2. INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
1. SAFETY PRECAUTION
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Don’t install in an area contaminated with heavy oils, vapors or gases that may
cause the control to deform, this may lead to a system malfunction.
Select the appropriate installation location
Preparation before installation
1. Please conrm that the following parts have been supplied.
2. Additional eld supplied requirements.
Wired programmable control
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Lithium battery
No.
No.
Name
Name
Qty.
Qty.
Remark
Remark
To mount the control
To dismantle the control assembly
Phillips screwdriver
Slotted screwdriver
Installation & owner’s manual
Connecting wiring loom
Stated below are important safety issues that must be obeyed.
possibly electric malfunction, shock, re or personal injury.
and qualied personnel, in accordance with the maintenance instructions
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Part Number B026004
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1To connect to the indoor unit

3. INSTALLATION METHOD
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2. INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
Wired programmable control installation precautions.
1. This manual describes the installation method of the control. Please refer to the
wiring diagram in this installation manual to wire the control to the indoor unit.
2. The wired control works in a low voltage loop circuit. Do not connect the control
directly to mains voltage (240V), or to three phase power (415V) as it will damage
the control. Ensure that the control wiring (low voltage loop) and any mains cables
are adequately separated.
3. A 6 metre wired control wiring loom is provided with plugs with the wired control.
4. The wired control wiring between the control and the indoor unit can be made
Installation diagram
Fig 3-1
main board
Interconnecting wiring loom
Fig 3-2
1. Connect the female wiring connector from the indoor unit main board
with the male connector of the interconnecting wiring loom. (See Fig.3-1)
2. Connect the other end of the interconnecting wiring loom to the male
wiring connector from the wired control. (See Fig.3-1)
3. Remove the control cover at the bottom with the screwdriver. (See Fig.3-2)
longer than the 6 metres provided, but cannot be more than 20 metres in length.
Indoor unit
male female
male female

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Install the battery in the rear of the control, make sure the positive side
of the battery is correctly aligned on the positive side of the battery
connection. (See Fig.3-3)
4.
Fig 3-3
3. INSTALLATION METHOD
Fig 3-4
NOTE
5. Fix the bottom cover to the electric cabinet with the slotted head screws.
Align the bottom cover so it is level on the wall surface, then reinstall the bottom
cover of the wall control. (See g 3-4)
Over tightening the mounting screws will damage the control and LCD screen.
When installing, please ensure that the screws and wired control are at the same
height without protruding and deforming the control LCD screen.
When installing, please ensure that there is a small loop of excess cable available
3. INSTALLATION METHOD
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to facilitate removal of the control for maintenance service or repair.
Optional Control extension mounting box

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4 . WIRED PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL WIRING
DIAGRAM
5. SPECIFICATION
1. Wiring diagram of wired control, showing connection with indoor unit
Fig 4-1
DC 12V
o
-5 ~ 43 C
RH 40% ~ RH 90%
Input voltage
Temperature Range
Humidity Range
The pictures in this manual are diagrammatic for explanation
purposes only. The wired control may appear slightly
Indoor Unit
Main PC board
on main PC Board
Cn40 connector
4-core shielded
Rear of
wired control
(See g 4-1)
control box
cable to control
6 metre cable
provided
Operational Limits
different to that as shown.

7. BUTTON DESCRIPTION
1 Operating mode indicator
2 Fan speed indicator
3 Left-right swing indicator
4 Vertical swing indicator
5 Function not applicable
6 Follow me indicator
7 Temperature C°/F° indicator
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9
10
11
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8 Temperature display
9 Lock indicator
10 Room temperature indicator
11 Clock display
12 On/Off timer
13 Timer display
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2
3
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5, 6
7
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9
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POWER
MODE
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FAN SPEED
TIMER SWING SWING FOLLOW ME
DELAY/DAY OFF CONFIRM BACK COPY
6. LCD DISPLAY LAYOUT
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2 MODE
3 Adjustment up and down
4 FAN SPEED
5 Vertical airow direction and swing
6 Horizontal swing
7 FOLLOW ME
8 TIMER
9 DELAY/DAY OFF
10 CONFIRM
11 BACK
12 COPY
13 Remote receiver (some models)
8. PREPARATORY OPERATION
Press the TIMER button for 3 seconds or more.
The timer display will ash.
Press the “+” or “-” adjust buttons to set the current time.
Press repeatedly to adjust the time in 1 minute increments.
Press and hold to adjust the time rapidly.
ex.Monday AM 11:20
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3
4
5
Press the “ + ” or “ - ” adjust buttons to set the date.
The selected date will ash.
After setting the day and time, press the TIMER button to exit. The
control will exit if no buttons are pressed within 10 seconds.
The setting is complete after pressing TIMER button or if no
buttons are pressed within 10 seconds.
Set the current day and time
TIMER
TIMER
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7. WIRED CONTROL BUTTON DESCRIPTION
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To start/stop operation
Press the POWER button.
Operation lamp
System ON : Lamp is lit
System OFF : Lamp is not lit
To set the operation mode
Press the MODE button to set the operation mode.
Room temperature setting
Press the “ + ”or “ - ” adjust buttons to set the room
Indoor Setting Temperature Range :
o
17~30 C
Down
Operation mode setting
Up
POWER
Fan speed setting
Press the FAN SPEED button to set the fan speed.
(This function is unavailable in AUTO or DRY modes)
Room temperature sensor selection
Indoor Unit
Press the FOLLOW ME button to select whether
the room temperature is detected up at the
indoor unit or at the wired control position.
When the Follow me function indication is lit, the room
temperature is being detected at the wired control.
FAN SPEED
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9. OPERATION 9. OPERATION
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temperature :

9. OPERATION 9. OPERATION
Press the “+” and “-” adjust buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to activate
the child lock function. This will lock all buttons on the wired control.
Press the same buttons again for 3 seconds to deactivate the child lock.
When the child lock function is activated, the indicator appears.
Keypad tone setting
Press the “BACK” and “COPY” button simultaneously for 3 seconds to
turn off the keypad tone.
Press the same buttons again for 3 seconds to turn on the keypad tone.
BACK
Left-Right swing (applicable products)
Press the button to start Left-Right swing function.
Press the button again to stop.
When the Left-Right swing function is activated, the indicator
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°C & °F temperature scale selection
Press and hold and buttons together
for 3 seconds will alternate the temperature display
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between the C and F
SWING SWING
SWINGSWING
appears.
Child lock function

9. OPERATION 10. TIMER FUNCTIONS
Up-Down airow direction and swing (applicable products)
1.For every press of the SWING button, the louver changes in 6 degree increments.
2.Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to turn on the automatic SWING mode.
Press the button again to stop the automatic SWING.
When the automatic SWING function is activated, the indicator appears.
Please refer to the following instructions for products where the louvers
can be operated individually.
-0 -1 -2 -3
1.Press the button to activate the Up-Down
-4
louver function.
The indicator will ash.
2.Pressing the “+” or “-” adjust buttons to select the
adjustment of the four louvers. Each time you push the
button, the wired control selects the louver in the following
sequence. (The icon denotes the four louvers move simultaneously.)
3. Use the button to adjust the Up-Down direction of the selected
louver.
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WEEKLY timer
Use this timer function to set operating times for each day of the week.
On timer
Use this timer function to start the system. The timer operates and the
system starts after the set time has expired.
Off timer
Use this timer function to stop the system. The timer operates and the
system stops after the set time has expired.
On and Off timer
Use this timer function to start and stop the system. The timer operates,
and the system starts and stops after the set times have expired.
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SWING SWING
SWING SWING

10. TIMER FUNCTIONS 10. TIMER FUNCTIONS
To set the On or Off TIMER
Press the TIMER button to select the or .
No display
1
Press the CONFIRM button, the Clock display
2is ashing.
Press the CONFIRM button again to complete the setting.
3
Press the “ + ” or “ - ” adjust buttons to set the time. After the
required time is set and conrmed, the timer is enabled.
Example: Off timer set at PM 6:00
4
TIMER
CONFIRM
CONFIRM Press the CONFIRM button to complete the
To set the On and Off TIMER
Press the TIMER button to select the .
1
2Press the CONFIRM button, the Clock display is ashing.
3
Press the “ + ” or “ - ” adjust buttons to set the timer On time. Press the
CONFIRM button to complete the setting.
4Press the “ + ” or “ - ” adjust buttons to set
the timer Off time.
5
TIMER
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CONFIRM
CONFIRM setting.

11. WEEKLY TIMER
Weekly timer setting
Press the TIMER button to select the , press the CONFIRM button
to conrm.
1
Press the “ + ” or “ - ” adjust buttons to select the day of the week.
Press the CONFIRM button to conrm the setting.
Day of the week setting
TIMER CONFIRM
Press the “ + ” or “ - ” adjust buttons to set the timer On time. Press the
CONFIRM button to conrm the setting.
ON timer setting of timer setting 1
3
CONFIRM
11. WEEKLY TIMER
Example: Tuesday time period 1
Up to 4 timer settings can be saved for each day of the week. This
allows the user to congure the week timer to suit their lifestyle.
Different timer settings can be set by repeating step 3 to 4.
Other days in the week can be set by repeating step 2 to 5.
NOTE: The weekly timer setting can be returned to the previous step by
pressing the BACK button.
The time of timer setting can be deleted by pressing the DAY OFF button
The current setting will be restored and the system will exit the weekly
timer setting automatically if there is no operation for 30 seconds.
Off timer setting of timer period 1
Press the “ + ” or “ - ” adjust buttons to set the timer Off time.
Press the Conrm button to conrm the setting.
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CONFIRM CONFIRM
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5
Example: Tuesday time period 1

POWER
11. WEEKLY TIMER
11. WEEKLY TIMER
To activate the WEEKLY TIMER operation
WEEKLY timer operation
Press the TIMER button while is displayed on the screen.
Example
TIMER
TIMER
To deactivate the WEEKLY TIMER operation
Press the TIMER button, the indicator will disappear.
● To turn off the system during weekly timer operation
1. Press the POWER button once quickly, and the system will turn off
temporarily. The system will turn on automatically at the next set
timer On time.
ON OFF ON OFF
8:00 12:00 14:00 17:00 10:00
For example, if the POWER button is pressed once quickly at 10:00,
the system will turn on again at the next set time of 14:00.
2. Press the POWER button for 2 seconds to turn the system off
completely, this overrides the weekly timer function.
In weekly timer mode, press the CONFIRM
1button.
Press the “ + ” or “ - ” adjust buttons to
select the day of the week .
CONFIRM
Press the BACK button to go back to the
Press the DAY OFF button to set the DAY OFF.
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5
To cancel: Follow the same procedures as those for setup
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Example: The DAY OFF is set for Wednesday
The DAY OFF can be selected for other days by repeating
steps 2 and 3.
The mark is hidden
Note:
The DAY OFF setting is cancelled automatically after the
DELAY/DAY OFF
BACK
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To set the DAY OFF (for a holiday)
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weekly timer function.
set day is passed.

11. WEEKLY TIMER11. WEEKLY TIMER
DELAY function
In the weekly timer function, press the DELAY button once, the display
DELAY/DAY OFF 3 seconds to conrm. This means the unit will override the settings for
3 seconds to conrm, the unit will now override for 2 hours.
Copy the setting from one day into another other day.
In the weekly timer function, press the CONFIRM button.
Press the COPY button, the letter “CY” will be displayed
on the screen.
4Press the “ + ” or “ - ” adjust buttons to select the
day to copy to.
2Press the “ + ” or “ - ” adjust buttons to select the
CONFIRM
Settings made once can be copied into another day of the week.
All of the settings of the selected day of the week will be copied. The copy
function simplies the programming functions and saves setting time.
Press the Back button to go back to the weekly
Press the COPY button to conrm .
Other days can be copied by repeating step 4 and 5.
Example: Copy the setting of Monday to Wednesday
The icon ashes quickly
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7
8
COPY
CONFIRM
BACK
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Example: Press the DELAY button to select “ ” at 18:05, and the
unit will delay turning off for 2 hours, until 20:05.
will read “ “. Press this button twice, the display will read " ". Wait .
1 hour. Press the delay button 3 times, the display will read “ “. Wait
Press the Conrm button to conrm the settings.
1
preset day to copy from.
3
COPY
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timer function.

E0
Power supply phase error
FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION
FAULT CODE
F0
E2
E3
DISPLAYED
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Communication error between wired control
Sensor T1 fault
Sensor T2A fault
If the system does not operate correctly, the following faults may be evident.
Investigate the system fault in accordance to the following fault codes.
Communication error between indoor unit and
outdoor unit
and indoor unit
E1
E7
EEPROM (electronic control) malfunction
E4
E5
Sensor T2B fault
Sensors T3/T4 fault, or compressor discharge
sensor fault
E6
12. FAULT CODE DEFINITION
EA
Compressor current protection (four times)
E8
E9
EC
ED
NO.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Communication error between the main and
sub board (display)
Fan speed error
Fresh Air malfunction
Outdoor unit protection fault
IPM malfunction
EB
EE
EF
Water-level alarm and/or other malfunction
Other malfunction
CP
Master control lockout
27
System anti-freeze protection
12. FAULT CODE DEFINITION
FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION
FAULT CODE
DISPLAYED
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