Daikin DST301BA61 User manual

OPERATION MANUAL
SCHEDULE TIMER
MODELS
DST301BA61
Thank you for purchasing Daikin’s schedule timer.
For proper usage, read this manual carefully before using this unit.
This manual will help you with anything you can not understand or should anything go
wrong with the unit during use.
Keep this manual handy for the future reference.
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SAFETY CONSIDER-
ATIONS
Please read these “ SAFETY CONSIDER-
ATIONS ” carefully before installing air condition-
ing equipment and be sure to install it correctly.
After completing the installation, make sure that
the unit operates properly during the start-up
operation.
Please instruct the customer on how to operate
the unit and keep it maintained.
Also, inform customers that they should store
this installation manual along with the operation
manual for future reference.
This air conditioner comes under the term “ appli-
ances not accessible to the general public ”.
Meaning of warning, caution and note symbols.
WARNING
............. Indicates a potentially
hazardous situation
which, if not avoided,
could 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
practices.
NOTE ................... Indicates situation
that may result in
equipment or prop-
erty-damage-only
accidents.
Keep these warning sheets handy so that
you can refer to them if needed.
Also, if this equipment is transferred to a new
user, make sure to hand over this operation
manual to the new user.
WARNING
In order to avoid electric shock, fire or injury,
or if you detect any abnormality such as
smell of fire, turn off power and call your
dealer for instructions.
Ask your dealer for installation of the air
conditioner.
Incomplete installation performed by your-
self may result in a water leakage, electric
shock, and fire.
Ask your dealer for improvement, repair,
and maintenance.
Incomplete improvement, repair, and main-
tenance may result in a water leakage, elec-
tric shock, and fire.
Improper installation or attachment of
equipment or accessories could result in
electric shock, short-circuit, leaks, fire or
other damage to the equipment. Be sure
only to use accessories made by Daikin
which are specifically designed for use
with the equipment and have them
installed by a professional.
Ask your dealer to move and reinstall the
air conditioner or the remote controller.
Incomplete installation may result in a water
leakage, electric shock, and fire.
Never let the indoor unit or the remote
controller get wet.
It may cause an electric shock or a fire.
Never use flammable spray such as hair
spray, lacquer or paint near the unit.
It may cause a fire.
Never replace a fuse with that of wrong
ampere ratings or other wires when a
fuse blows out.
Use of wire or copper wire may cause the
unit to break down or cause a fire.
Never inspect or service the unit by your-
self.
Ask a qualified service person to perform this
work.
Cut off all electric waves before mainte-
nance.
Do not wash the air conditioner or the
remote controller with excessive water.
Electric shock or fire may result.
Do not install the air conditioner or the
remote controller at any place where
flammable gas may leak out.
If the gas leaks out and stays around the air
conditioner, a fire may break out.
Do not touch the switch with wet fingers.
Touching a switch with wet fingers can cause
electric shock.
CISPR 22 Class A Warning:
This is a class A product. In a domestic envi-
ronment this product may cause radio inter-
ference in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures.
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CAUTION
After a long use, check the unit stand and
fitting for damage.
If they are left in a damaged condition, the
unit may fall and result in injury.
Do not allow a child to mount on the unit
or avoid placing any object on it.
Falling or tumbling may result in injury.
Do not let children play on and around
the unit.
If they touch the unit carelessly, it may result
in injury.
Do not place a flower vase and anything
containing water.
Water may enter the unit, causing an electric
shock or fire.
Never touch the internal parts of the con-
troller.
Do not remove the front panel. Some parts
inside are dangerous to touch, and a
machine trouble may happen.
For checking and adjusting the internal
parts, contact your dealer.
Avoid placing the controller in a spot
splashed with water.
Water coming inside the machine may cause
an electric leak or may damage the internal
electronic parts.
Do not operate the air conditioner when
using a room fumigation - type insecticide.
Failure to observe could cause the chemi-
cals to become deposited in the unit, which
could endanger the health of those who are
hypersensitive to chemicals.
Safely dispose of the packing materials.
Packing materials, such as nails and other
metal or wooden parts, may cause stabs or
other injuries.
Tear apart and throw away plastic packaging
bags so that children will not play with them. If
children play with a plastic bag which was not
torn apart, they face the risk of suffocation.
Do not turn off the power immediately
after stopping operation.
Always wait at least five minutes before turn-
ing off the power. Otherwise, water leakage
and trouble may occur.
The appliance is not intended for use by
young children or infirm persons without
supervision.
The remote controller should be installed
in such away that children cannot play
with it.
NOTE
Never press the button of the remote con-
troller with a hard, pointed object.
The remote controller may be damaged.
Never pull or twist the electric wire of the
remote controller.
It may cause the unit to malfunction.
Do not place the controller exposed to
direct sunlight.
The LCD display may get discolored, failing
to display the data.
Do not wipe the controller operation
panel with benzine, thinner, chemical
dustcloth, etc.
The panel may get discolored or the coating
peeled off. If it is heavily dirty, soak a cloth in
water-diluted neutral detergent, squeeze it
well and wipe the panel clean. And wipe it
with another dry cloth.
Dismantling of the unit, treatment of the
refrigerant, oil and eventual other parts,
should be done in accordance with the
relevant local and national regulations.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS...........1
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS........3
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF
OPERATING SECTION.......................4
OPERATION.............................................5
Setting present time ........................................5
Setting no. of programmed time......................6
Change and cancellation of no. of
programmed time............................................7
Manual operation ............................................9
Operation control code ...................................9
Error diagnosing function................................9
QUESTION AND ANSWER.............10
SPECIFICATIONS ...............................12
Specifications................................................12
Outline drawings ...........................................12
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
• When used in conjunction with central remote controller (Optional Accessory)
The operation controlled by programmed time can be set for up to eight different patterns (timer
No. 1 – 8). Each schedule pattern can be also selected.
n
Operation controlled by programmed time
Operating time and stopping time can be set to the
minute by each day of the week. The operating and
stopping patterns can also be set in schedule
according to the time slot given twice a day in tune
with the uses.
n
Unified Operation/Stop
By using this schedule timer, the unified
operation/stop of the indoor unit can be executed
manually regardless of the No. of programmed time in
operation.
See page
5—9.
See page
9.
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF OPERATING SECTION
(Fig. 1, 2)
1
UNIFIED OPERATION BUT-
TON “ ”
Press this button to perform the unified
operation regardless of the No. of pro-
grammed time.
2
UNIFIED STOP BUTTON
“ ”
Press this button to perform the unified
stop regardless of the No. of pro-
grammed time.
3
OPERATION LAMP (RED)
The light turns on during the operation
of the indoor unit.
4
DISPLAY “ ” (TIME NO.)
Displays the time No. only when used
in conjunction with the central remote
controller.
5
DISPLAY
“PROGRAM START.”
(PROGRAMMING START)
The light turns on when the timer is
programmed.
6
DISPLAY “ OFF ” (HOLIDAY
SETTING)
Lights above the day of the week set
as holiday. The operation controlled by
timer is not available on that day.
7
DISPLAY “ — ” (SETTING
OF DAYS OF A WEEK)
Flashes below the day of the week pro-
grammed.
8
DISPLAY “ ” (MALFUNC-
TION CODE)
Displays the contents of malfunction
during the stop due to malfunction.
9
DISPLAY “ ”
(PRESENT TIME)
Displays the present day of the week
and time.
10
DISPLAY “ ” (PRO-
GRAMMED TIME OF SYSTEM
START)
Displays the time programmed to start.
11
DISPLAY “ ” (PRO-
GRAMMED TIME OF SYSTEM
OFF)
Displays the time programmed to stop.
12 TIME NO. BUTTON “ ”
See page 5–9.
13
CLOCK ADJUSTING
BUTTON “ ”
Press this button to set the present
time.
14
PROGRAMMING START
BUTTON “ ”
Press this button to set or check the
No. of programmed time. Press it
again after you are through with the
program.
15
BUTTON FOR SELECTING
DAYS OF A WEEK “ ”
Press this button to select the day of
the week.
16
HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON
“ ”
Press this button to adjust the present
time and the programmed time.
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OPERATION
Setting present time (Fig. 3)
(Example) In case of setting Friday, 5:30
p.m.
1. Press the CLOCK ADJUSTING
BUTTON. The present time dis-
play flashes.
(NOTE)
• The present time needs adjusting in case
of turning power supply on for the first
time or the occurrence of power failure
over the period of 48 hours or more.
2. Press the BUTTON FOR
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK.
Each time the button is pressed,
the day display shifts to the right.
(NOTE)
• The display “ MON ” follows the display
“ SUN. ”
3. Set the time with the HOUR/
MINUTE BUTTON. Each time the
HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON is
pressed, the display is put forward
minute by minute and hour by
hour. When the button is kept
pressed, the display is put forward
continuously.
(NOTES)
• After becoming “ AM 11:00 ”, when the
button is pressed, the display becomes
“ PM 0:00 ”.
• After becoming “ 59 ” (minute), when the
button is pressed, the display becomes
“ 00 ” (minute).
4. Press the TIMER ON BUTTON
the moment the time signal of TV,
radio, telephone, etc. is heard.
The mark “ : ” flashes, and the
clock starts.
(NOTES)
• The clock used is of 12-hour type.
• When you turn power supply on, the sys-
tem may display “ ” for about one
minute and not start to operate after all the
liquid crystal displays appear at a time.
• If the CLOCK ADJUSTING BUTTON is
pressed by mistake, press it again to
return to the original state. As the clock
does not stop, the time indicated by the
clock is kept correct. In case of power
failure within 48 hours, the clock keeps
operating by utilizing the built-in battery.
17
TIMER ON BUTTON “ ”
Press this button to set the present
time and the programmed time.
18
HOLIDAY SETTING
BUTTON “ ”
Press this button to set holidays.
19
BUTTON FOR COPYING
PROGRAM OF PREVIOUS
DAY “ ”
Use this button to set the No. of pro-
grammed time same as that of the pre-
vious day.
20
PROGRAM CANCELING
BUTTON “ ”
Use this button to set the programmed
time to cancel. The display shows
“ – ; – – ”.
(Note)
1. Please note that all the displays in the fig-
ure appear for explanation purpose or
when the cover is open.
1
2
Set the day to Friday.
3
Set the time to 5:30 p.m.
4
Press the TIMER ON BUTTON
in tune with the time signal at 5:30 p.m.
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Setting no. of programmed time
(Fig. 4)
(Example) Time No. 5 (to be programmed
only when used in conjunction
with the central remote con-
troller)
Monday to Friday:
Operating from 8:45 a.m. till
5:00 p.m.
Operating from 5:15 p.m. till
11:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday:
Setting the whole day stop oper-
ation (application for holidays)
controlled by programmed time.
1.
Press the PROGRAMMING
START BUTTON. Programming is
available.
The display “ PROGRAM START ”
appears, and the display of days of a
week flashes.
2. Press the TIME No. BUTTON,
and select the desired number.
(NOTE)
• Unless used in conjunction with the cen-
tral remote controller, The TIME No. is
not displayed and can not be selected.
3. Press the BUTTON FOR
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK,
and set the proper day of the week.
Each time you press it, the flash-
ing display of days of a week shifts
to the right.
(1) Setting programmed time
4. Set the programmed time of
system start 1 by using the HOUR/
MINUTE BUTTON. Each time the
HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON is
pressed, the display is put forward
minute by minute and hour by
hour. When the button is kept
pressed, the display is put forward
continuously.
5. Press the TIMER ON BUTTON,
and set the programmed time of
system start 1. Each time you
press it, the next area to be set
flashes.
(NOTE)
• Set the other programmed time in the
same procedure.
1
2
Select the TIME No. 5.
3
Set to Monday.
4
Set the “PROGRAMMED TIME OF
SYSTEM START 1”at 8:45 a.m.
5
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(2) Set the next day of the week.
Set the day of the week to Tuesday, and
copy the program of the previous day
(Monday). In the same procedure, set the
day of the week to Wednesday through Fri-
day in sequence.
6. Press the BUTTON FOR
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK
and set the following day. Press
the BUTTON FOR COPYING PRO-
GRAM OF PREVIOUS DAY. The
same program as that of the imme-
diately preceding day of the week
is set.
(NOTE)
• Repeat each procedure 3 – 5 in the
above when not copying the contents of
the previous day.
(3) Holiday setting
7. Press the BUTTON FOR
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK
and set one or more days of the
week as holiday. Press the HOLI-
DAY SETTING BUTTON, and the
display “ OFF ” is displayed at the
top of the day of the week. If you
press it again, the display returns
to the original state.
8. Press the PROGRAMMING
START BUTTON, and finish the
program setting.
(NOTES)
• Unless the button is pressed within 20
minutes, the display will automatically
revert back to the original state. In this
case, setting contents up to the point
where the TIMER ON BUTTON (or HOL-
IDAY SETTING BUTTON or BUTTON
FOR COPYING PROGRAM OF PREVI-
OUS DAY) is pressed will only take
effect.
• The display “ PROGRAM START ”
and the display of days of a week “ — ”
disappears.
• The flashing display goes off, and the
No. of programmed time of the present
day is displayed. Then the operation
controlled by timer starts.
• The operation controlled by timer is exe-
cuted even while the program is being
set.
Change and cancellation of no.
of programmed time (Fig. 5)
(Example) Time No. 3 (to be set only when
used in conjunction with the
central remote controller)
1. Press the PROGRAMMING
START BUTTON. The program
setting is ready. The display
“ PROGRAM START ” appears,
and the display of days of a week
flashes.
2. Press the TIME No. BUTTON,
and select the desired No.
6
7
Set Saturday and Sunday as holidays.
8
This is the end of the setting example.
Operating from
8:45 a.m. till
5:00 p.m.
A: Change/
cancel partially (Wednesday)
After operating
from 8:45 a.m.
till 7:00 p.m.,
the operation
stops.
Operating from
5:15 p.m. till
11:00 p.m.
B: Cancel the
whole (Thursday)
Whole day
stop.
1
2
Select the time No. 3.
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3. Press the BUTTON FOR
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK,
and set the day of the week to be
changed. The set No. of pro-
grammed time of the day of the
week is displayed.
A. Change/cancel partially
4. Press the TIMER ON BUTTON
and change, and the display of
programmed time flashes. Each
time you press it, the next area to
be set flashes.
5. Press the HOUR/MINUTE
BUTTON and change the pro-
grammed time. Press the TIMER
ON BUTTON, and finalize the set-
ting of change.
6. Press the PROGRAM CAN-
CELING BUTTON, and cancel the
programmed time. If you press it
again, display returns to the origi-
nal state. Press the TIMER ON
BUTTON to finalize the cancella-
tion.
In the same procedure, cancel the programmed
time of system off 2.
B. Cancel the whole
7. Press the BUTTON FOR
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK,
and shift to the day of the week to
be canceled. Then, press the HOL-
IDAY SETTING BUTTON, the dis-
play “ OFF ” appears at the top of
the particular day of the week. The
programmed time is canceled. If
you press the button again, the
display returns to the original
state.
3
Set the day to Wednesday.
4
Shift to the display “PROGRAMMED
TIME OF SYSTEM OFF 1”.
5
Change the “PROGRAMMED TIME OF
SYSTEM OFF 1”to 7:00 p.m.
6
Shift to the “PROGRAMMED TIME OF
SYSTEM START 2”.
Set the “PROGRAMMED TIME OF
SYSTEM START 2”to program
cancellation.
7
Shift the day of the week to Thursday
to set as a holiday.
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8. Press the PROGRAMMING
START BUTTON. The program
setting is now finished.
(NOTES)
• Unless the button is pressed within 20
minutes, the display will automatically
revert back to the original state. In this
case, setting contents to the point where
the TIMER ON BUTTON (or HOLIDAY
SETTING BUTTON or BUTTON FOR
COPYING PROGRAM OF PREVIOUS
DAY) is pressed will only take effect.
• To continue the change/cancellation, do
not press the PROGRAMMING START
BUTTON until all change/cancellation
are completed.
• The operation controlled by timer is exe-
cuted even while the program is being
set.
Manual operation (Fig. 6)
This schedule timer enables the operation/stop
by pressing the UNIFIED OPERATION/STOP
BUTTON in addition to the operation controlled
by timer (operation/stop according to the pro-
grammed time) at any time.
1. Press the UNIFIED OPERA-
TION BUTTON, and the OPERA-
TION LAMP turns on.
2. Press the UNIFIED STOP BUT-
TON, and the OPERATION LAMP is
turned off.
(NOTES)
• The operation automatically stops
according to the programmed time of
system off even during the manual oper-
ation. In the meantime, the operation
starts automatically according to the pro-
grammed time of system start even dur-
ing the stop of operation.
• If the unit is used in conjunction with
other optional controllers for centralized
control, the OPERATION LAMP of the
unit that is not under operation control
may be turned on or off a few minutes
behind schedule. This shows that the
signal is being exchanged, and does not
indicate any failure.
Operation control code
Two different types of operation control codes
can be selected when this kit is used indepen-
dently (when not used in conjunction with the
central remote controller, unified ON/OFF con-
troller, etc.).
Individual
In case where the operation/stop is controlled
by both schedule timer and remote controller.
Centralized
The operation is controlled by the schedule
timer alone, and the operation/stop is controlled
freely with the remote controller during the pro-
grammed time.
(NOTES)
•For current settings, contact your DAIKIN
dealer.
•To change settings, contact your DAIKIN
dealer.
Do not change settings yourself.
Error diagnosing function
(Fig. 7)
This schedule timer is provided with the mal-
function diagnosing function. The malfunction
code flashes if there occurs any malfunction in
communication, etc. between and among the
optional controllers for centralized control. In
addition, the operation lamp also flashes if
there occurs any malfunction in communication
with the indoor unit. Check the contents of the
display and contact your DAIKIN dealer
because the signals give you the idea of the
trouble area.
8
Operation lamp
Turn on: The light turns on when any of
the indoor units is in operation
whether the operation is
controlled by timer or by hand.
Turn off: The light turns off when all the
indoor units stop.
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QUESTION AND ANSWER
Opera-
tion lamp
Malfunc-
tion code
Contents of mal-
function
Turn off M1
Failure of PC board
of schedule timer.
Fixes
The following
causes are possi-
ble. Check each
one.
1. PC board prob-
lems
Turn on
or off M8
Malfunction of
transmission
between each
optional controllers
for centralized con-
trol.
Fixes
Check all central
devices which are
connected (e.g.,
power supply,
transmission
wiring, etc.).
Turn on
or off MA
Improper combina-
tion of optional
controllers for cen-
tralized control.
Fixes
The following
causes are possi-
ble. Check each
one.
1. Are all central
devices com-
bined correctly?
2. Is the master
central connec-
tor attached to
two or more cen-
tral devices?
3. Are there 128 or
more indoor
units con-
nected?
Turn on
or off MC
Address failure of
schedule timer.
Fixes
The following
causes are possible.
Check each one.
1. Do the control
range addresses
in the central
remote control-
ler overlap?
2. Do the control
range addresses
in the on/off con-
troller overlap?
3. Are there 2 or
more schedule
timers con-
nected?
Flash UE
Malfunction of
transmission
between indoor
unit and optional
controllers for cen-
tralized control.
Fixes
Inspect all indoor
units which are dis-
playing an error
(e.g., power supply,
transmission
wiring, etc.).
Flash —
Malfunction in
indoor unit (Refer
to the malfunction
codes of the indoor
remote controller,
while also read the
“ CAUTION FOR
SERVICING ”
attached to the
indoor unit.)
Question Answer
It is possible to
make settings
twice a day, but is
it possible to
make only the
“ off ” setting?
(To avoid forget-
ting to turn the
unit off.)
Yes. Press the PRO-
GRAM CANCELING
BUTTON in the “ ”
section in order to set it
to “
OFF
”.
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Is it possible to
set times which
straddle days?
Yes, it is possible.
Example:
Start operation at
5:00 a.m. on Sunday
Stop operation at
6:00 p.m. on Monday
The unit does not
turn on even
though the set
“ on ” time has
come.
(When using the
schedule timer
alone)
The following causes
are possible.
1. Are the “ on ” time
and the “ off ” time set
to the same time?
The unit does not
turn on even
though the set
“ on ” time has
come.
(When using the
unit with a central
remote controller)
The following causes
are possible. Check
each one.
1. Was the timer num-
ber set with the cen-
tral remote
controller?
Was an incorrect
timer number set?
2. Is another timer no.
set with the central
remote controller set
for “ off ” at the same
time?
3.
Is the operation code
set to “ remote control
permission timer ”
using the central
remote controller or
the on/off controller?
The unit oper-
ates even though
that day is set as
a holiday.
(When using the
unit with a central
remote controller)
The following causes
are possible.
1. Is another timer num-
ber set with the cen-
tral remote controller
set for “ on ” at the
same time?
(If two timer numbers
are set, make sure
that the settings for
holidays and working
days do not overlap
between the different
timer numbers.)
The TIME NO. is
not displayed.
The following causes
are possible.
1. The TIME NO. is not
displayed when
using the schedule
timer alone.
(It can be set if using
the central remote
controller at the
same time.)
The display
remains
“ ”
even though I
push the
HOUR/MINUTE
BUTTON in the
timer program
settings.
The following causes
are possible.
1. Is the day set to a
holiday?
I cannot set
“ central manage-
ment priority ” or
“ after-push prior-
ity ” with the
schedule timer.
The following causes
are possible.
1. Is a central remote
controller or on/off
controller also
installed?
∗
∗∗
∗The priority order of
the operation codes
depends on the
central devices
which are installed.
The below operation
codes are set.
•Schedule timer
Central remote
controller is used
as well
Operation code of
the central remote
controller
•Schedule timer
On/off controller is
used as well
Operation code of
the on/off control-
ler
•Schedule timer
Central remote
controller
On/off controller is
used as well
Operation code of
the central remote
controller
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
Outline drawings
Specifications and appearance subject to change without notice.
Display of time 12-hour digital display
Clock cycle type Quartz clock type
Clock accuracy Within ±30 sec./month (environmental temperature from
15°C to 35°C)
Timer programming
Two pairs of programmed time for both system start and
system off can be set in units of minute for each day of
the week
Power failure compensation time Approximately 48 hours for a single occurrence of power
failure (clock with No. of programmed time)
Size 120 (W) × 120 (H) × 53 (D) mm
(Width/Height/Depth)
Weight Approximately 210g
120 16 37
71
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