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INSTALLATION MANUAL

English
SIMPLE REMOTE CONTROLLER
For authorized service personnel only.

INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG

Deutsch
EINFACHE FERNBEDIENUNG
Nur für autorisiertes Fachpersonal.

MANUEL D’INSTALLATION

Français
TÉLÉCOMMANDE SIMPLE
Pour le personnel d’entretien autorisé uniquement.

MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN

Español
MANDO A DISTANCIA SIMPLE
Únicamente para personal de servicio autorizado.
UTY-RHKY
UTY-RHKG MANUALE DI INSTALLAZIONE

Italiano
TELECOMANDO SEMPLICE
UTY-RHKYT A uso esclusivo del personale tecnico autorizzato.

ΕΓΧΕΙΡΙΔΙΟ ΕΓΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΣΗΣ

EλληvIkά
ΑΠΛΟ ΤΗΛΕΧΕΙΡΙΣΤΗΡΙΟ
Μόνο για εξουσιοδοτημένο τεχνικό προσωπικό.

Manual de instalação

Português
CONTROLO REMOTO SIMPLES
Apenas para pessoal de assistência autorizado.

РУКОВОДСТВО ПО УСТАНОВКЕ Русский

ПРОСТОЙ ПРОВОДНОЙ ПУЛЬТ ДУ


Только для авторизованного обслуживающего персонала.

KURULUM KILAVUZU
Türkçe

BASİT UZAKTAN KUMANDA


Yalnızca yetkili servis personeli için.

安装说明书
简易遥控器
仅针对授权的专业维修人员。

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INSTALLATION MANUAL This mark indicates procedures which, if
PART NO. 9371068084-09 CAUTION improperly performed, might possibly result in
SIMPLE REMOTE CONTROLLER personal harm to the user or damage to property.
Do not touch the switches with sharp objects. It will cause injury, trouble,
or electrical shock.
CONTENTS
Do not expose this unit directly to water. It will cause trouble, electrical
shock, or heating.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.................................................................... 1
2. MAIN UNIT AND ACCESSORIES........................................................ 1
3. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT............................................................ 1
2. MAIN UNIT AND ACCESSORIES
4. SELECTING AN INSTALLATION LOCATION............................................ 1
4.1. Dimensions................................................................................... 1 The following installation parts are supplied. Use them as required.
4.2. Name of parts................................................................................ 2
Name and Shape Q’ty Name and Shape Q’ty
5. INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER...................................... 2
Simple remote Remote controller cable (*)
5.1. Installation..................................................................................... 2 controller (10m)
5.2. Setting the DIP switch................................................................... 3
5.3. Connection of Remote Controller Cable..........................................3 1 1
6. INSTALLATION METHODS................................................................. 4
6.1. Group control................................................................................ 4
6.2. Dual remote control....................................................................... 5
Installation manual Screw (M4 x 16mm)
7. TURNING ON THE POWER................................................................ 5
8. ADDRESS SETTING........................................................................... 5 1 2
9. FUNCTION SETTING.......................................................................... 6
10. TEST RUN............................................................................................ 7
Operating manual Cable tie
11. FILTER LAMP RESET.......................................................................... 7
12. ERROR CODE..................................................................................... 7 1 1

(*) UTY-RHKYT does not contain cables.


1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
•• The “SAFETY PRECAUTION” indicated in this manual contain important
information pertaining to your safety. Be sure to observe them.
yonl 3. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT
•• Request the user to keep this manual on hand for future use, such as When connecting the remote controller use the following wiring.
for relocating or repairing the unit.
Use Size Length Wire type Remarks
This mark indicates procedures which, if Remote 0.33 mm2 500 m max. Polar 3 core Use shield cable
controller (22AWG) in accordance
WARNING improperly performed, might lead to the death or
serious injury of the user. cable with local rules
for cable.
Perform installation work in accordance with this manual and the electrical
wiring regulations or implementation regulations of the country. Do not
install this unit by yourself.
Improper installation work will cause injury, electric shock, fire, etc.
4. SELECTING AN INSTALLATION LOCATION
In the event of a malfunction (burning smell, etc.), immediately stop
operation, turn off the electrical breaker, and consult authorized service 4.1. Dimensions
personnel. If it is neglected, it will cause electric shock or a fire.
Do not install this unit in the following areas: Unit : mm
•• Do not install the unit near a source of heat, steam, or flammable gas. 75
Otherwise, fire could result. 49 60
39 14 hole × 2 11
•• Area containing equipment that generates electromagnetic interference.
It will cause malfunction of the control system.
18

•• Install the unit in a well-ventilated place avoiding rains and direct


12.5
47.5

6
23.5

sunlight.
9
83.5
120

Do not operate this unit when your hands are wet. Touching the unit with 4
wet hands will cause an electric shock.
4.5

If there is a possibility of children approaching the unit during construction, 8


take preventive measures. Otherwise, injury or electrical shock could
result. hole × 2
Dispose of the packing materials safely. Tear and dispose of the plastic
packing bags so that children cannot play with them. There is the danger
of suffocation if children play with the original plastic bags.

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4.2. Name of parts CAUTION
Do not set the DIP switch of this unit except as specified in this manual
Display panel or the operating manual supplied with the air conditioner. Setting the
switches other than specified will cause an accident or trouble.
4 Use an insulated screwdriver to set the DIP switches.
1 Before opening the case of this unit, completely discharge static electricity
3
2 charged on you body. Not doing so will cause trouble.
Do not touch the PC board and PC board parts directly with your hands.
Otherwise, injury or electric shock could result.

• Display panel Tightening the mounting screws too tight will damage the case of this unit.
Be careful so that the front case does not fall after the front case screws
5 are removed. Otherwise, injury could result.

6 7 Install the remote controller cables 1 m away from television and radio to
avoid distorted images and noise.
8 9
Make sure water and insects do not enter the unit. Use putty, etc., as a
countermeasure to gaps that may provide a route of ingress. Water and
10 insects may cause malfunction, electric shock, or fire.
11 Confirm the name of each terminal block of the unit and connect the
wiring in accordance with the directions given in the manual so that there
1 “ ” (START/STOP Button) is no incorrect wiring. Improper wiring work will damage the electric parts
and cause smoke and fire.
2 “ ”,“ ” (Set Temperature Button)
When installing the remote controller cable near a source of
3 “ ” (Fan Control Button) electromagnetic waves, use shielded cable. Otherwise, a breakdown or
4 Operation Lamp Indicator malfunction could result.
5 Electric energy Indicator
6 Standby Indicator
7 Operation Lock Indicator 5.1. Installation
8 Fan Speed Indicator
9 Temperature Indicator Insert the end of a flat blade screwdriver at the of the groove at the side
0 Error Indicator of the rear case and remove the rear case top by turning the screwdriver.
A Operation Mode Indicator

5. INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER


WARNING
Always use the accessories and specified installation work parts. Not
using the specified parts will cause units to fall off, electric shock, fire, etc.
Install at a place that can withstand the weight of the unit and install
positively so that the unit will not topple or fall.
During installation work, do not permit children or users to approach. It will
cause injury or electric shock.
CAUTION
Before starting installation work, turn off the power of indoor unit power
supply. Do not turn on the power again until installation is completed. Be careful to avoid breaking the cable by over-tightening the cable tie.
Otherwise, it will cause electric shock or fire.
When connecting the remote controller cables, do not overtighten the
Use the attached cable. If extending or branching, implement suitable screws.
measures. When connecting the cables to the terminal, make sure to
connect securely. Improper installation work may cause electric shock,
fire, or heat. (1) Pass the remote controller cable through the hole in the rear case
and connect the remote controller cable to the remote controller
Install the remote controller cables securely to the terminal block. Confirm terminal block specified in Fig. 1.
that external force is not applied to the cable. (2) Clamp the remote controller cable sheath with the cable tie as shown
If insertion fixing are imperfect, it will cause electric shock, or fire, etc. in Fig. 1.
Perform functional earthing work positively. Do not connect the functional
earthing wire to a telephone functional earthing wire, water pipe, or
conductor rod.
Always fasten the outside covering of the connection cable with the cable
tie. If the insulator is loose, short circuit may occur.
When performing cable wiring work, be sure that it does not touch the
user. It will cause injury or electric shock.

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Fig. 1
5.2. Setting the DIP switch
3. COM (Black) Set the remote controller DIP switches. (Fig. 1)
2. Signal (White)
Fig. 1
1. 12V (Red) 7 7 7
Unit : mm

1. 12V (Red) ON

Hole 2. Signal (White)


OFF

1
2
3
4
5
6
3. COM (Black)
Cable tie*

Tightening torque
0.8 to 1.2N • m DIP switch
(8 to 12 kgf • cm)
Switch state
NO. Detail
OFF ON
2 Slave Refer to 6. INSTALLA-
Cable tie DIP switch ★ Master
TION METHODS.
1,3 to 6 ★ Fixed at OFF Cannot be used
*Tighten the cable tie firmly so that pulling force does not propagate to the
terminal connection even if force of 30N is applied to the cable. (★ Factory setting)

(3) Cut off the excess cable tie.


(4) Install the rear case to the wall, box, etc., with 2 screws (Fig. 2). 5.3. Connection of Remote Controller Cable

CAUTION
Fig. 2
When connecting the remote controller cable to the indoor unit, do not
connect it to outdoor unit, power supply cable, or transmission cable
Remote Controller Cable terminal blocks. It may cause a failure.
When switching the DIP switch (SW1), be sure to turn off the power
Rear Case supply to the indoor unit. Otherwise, the PC board of the indoor unit may
be damaged.

•• There are 2 methods to connect the remote controller cable to the indoor
unit. One is the connection using connecting cable (shipped with the
Screws
indoor unit), and the other is the connection the remote controller cable is
Box connected to the exclusive terminal block of the indoor unit.
•• This is 3WIRE of remote control cables.
•• The factory default setting of the DIP switch (SW1) is “2WIRE”. (Indoor unit)
CAUTION Using this setting, however, will disable normal operations.

Insert the upper case firmly. If improperly attached, it will cause the upper
5.3.1. Check whether or not a DIP switch (SW1) is present.
case to fall off. Find the DIP switch (SW1), which switches between 2WIRE and
3WIRE on the indoor unit PC board.
Cable cover Indoor unit PC board
When installing remote control cables, DIP switch (SW1)
cover the remote control cables using an Epoxy putty
isolation tube or cover at least 1mm thick
minimum to prevent direct contact with
the cables.

•• If there is no DIP switch (SW1), •• If the DIP switch (SW1) is


proceed to the next step. present.
2WIRE

3WIRE
Perform functional earthing the remote controller if it SW1
has a functional earthing cable. (UTY-RHKYT)
Set to “3WIRE” the
DIP switch (SW1)
Remote controller
cable

Shield
Insulation*
Connection

Functional earthing
Remote controller cable (from main unit)
* Wrap the connector and remote controller cables with vinyl tape
or some other type of insulation as shown in the figure.

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5.3.2. C
 heck whether the indoor unit terminal block or Note: The DIP switch, exclusive terminal block, and connector layouts
connectors are either type A or type B as described below. depends on the type of indoor unit. For details, see the indoor unit
installation manuals.
Make sure to implement the connection method suitable for each type Be careful of the following when connecting 2 cables to 1 terminal.
according to the explanation below.
Type A Type B
GOOD PROHIBITED
M3 screw Connecting cable

or
Diameter of cables Connect the
are different cables to 1 side
Terminal block Terminal block
Connector PC board
6. INSTALLATION METHODS
● Type A (Terminal block)
(1) Cut the Y-type remote control cable terminal, and remove the insulation
from the cut end of the cable. (Fig. 1) 6.1. Group control
Fig. 1
(1) Wiring method (indoor unit to remote controller)
Y-type terminal
● Type A (Terminal block) ● Type B (Connector)
Remove the insulation
Indoor unit Indoor unit
Remote controller
cable
Remote Y1 Y2 Y3
Remote controller
controller cable Remote
cable
controller cable Connector
(2) Connect the remote control cable to the exclusive terminal block. When there is a
Terminal block functional earthing When there
Functional earthing (UTY-RHKYT) cable (UTY-RHKYT) is a functional
Remote controller cable Indoor unit
1 2 3 earthing cable 1 2 3
PC board
Red : Y1 (UTY-RHKYT)
Y1 Y2 Y3

White : Y2 Remote controller Remote controller


Black : Y3
A number of indoor units can be operated at the same time using a single
Tightening torque remote controller.

M3 screw 0.5 to 0.6 N·m ● Type A (Terminal block)


(Remote controller / Y1, Y2, Y3) (5 to 6 kgf·cm) Indoor unit 0 Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 Indoor unit 3

● Type B (Connector) When there Y1 Y2 Y3 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y1 Y2 Y3

(1) Use a tool to cut off the Y-type terminal on the end of the remote controller is a functional
cable, and then remove the insulation from the cut end of the cable as earthing cable
shown in Fig. 2. Connect the remote controller cable and connecting cable (UTY-RHKYT)
as shown in Fig. 3. Be sure to insulate the connection between the cables. Remote controller cable
1 2 3

Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Remote controller

White Connector ● Type B (Connector)


Red
20 mm Indoor unit 0 Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 Indoor unit 3
White Black
Red Insulated
Remote con- Connecting
connection cable
troller cable Black Remote
controller cable
(2) C
 onnect the remote controller cable to the connecting cable, and insert
When there is
it to the connector.
a functional
Example 1. Connector
earthing cable
Remote controller cable Connector Indoor unit (UTY-RHKYT) 1 2 3
Connection
PC board

Remote controller
Functional earthing
(UTY-RHKYT) Connecting cable
(2) Remote controller address setting of indoor unit
Example 2. Set each remote controller address using the switch of each indoor unit in order from 0.
Remote controller cable Connector Indoor unit (Refer to the installation manual for the indoor unit.)
PC board Up to 16 indoor units can be connected.

Functional earthing
(UTY-RHKYT) Connecting cable

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6.2. Dual remote control M

8. ADDRESS SETTING
•• 2 remote controllers can be used to operate the indoor units. Address setting method of indoor unit can be selected from 3 options (outdoor
•• The timer cannot be used on the slave units. unit, indoor unit and remote controller).
•• ADDRESS SETTING and FUNCTION SETTING cannot be used on the slave units.
Refer to the installation manual of outdoor unit or indoor unit when set up
•• The remote controller (UTB- * LA) and remote controller (UTB- * U * ,
from the outdoor unit or the indoor unit.
UTB- * P * , UTB- * R * ) cannot be connected at the same time.
•• “Indoor unit address” and “Refrigerant circuit address” can be set using
(1) Wiring method the remote controller.
(Indoor unit to remote controller) •• This function can be set in all indoor units when the remote controller is
connected.
● Type A (Terminal block)
•• “Remote controller address” cannot be set in this function. Ensure to set
Indoor unit with the Rotary switch of PC board of the indoor unit.
Remote •• When setting the address of indoor unit, refer to installation manual of
controller cable indoor unit.
Y1 Y2 Y3
•• When setting the address of outdoor unit automatically, refer to installation
When there are manual of outdoor unit.
•• When setting the address with a remote controller, refer to installation
functional earthing
manual of indoor unit for setting details of indoor unit.
cable (UTY-RHKYT)
1 2 3 1 2 3
Switching selection of address setting mode
Master Slave
unit unit
(1) Press the “ ” button, “ ” button and
Remote controller
“ ” button for more than 5 seconds simultaneously.
● Type B (Connector) Then shift to Address setting mode.
Indoor unit
Connection
Connector
Remote
controller cable Address setting mode initial indicator

When there are
functional earthing (2) Press the “ ” button or “ ” button and select
cable (UTY-RHKYT) 1 2 3 1 2 3 the Remote controller address (Select the relevant indoor unit). Then
Master Slave press “ ” button.
unit unit
Remote controller Remote controller address
(2) Remote controller DIP Switch 1- No. 2 setting
Set the remote controller DIP switch 1- No. 2 according to the following
table. Ԙ

Number of remote Master unit Slave unit Ԙ


controllers DIP switch 1 - No. 2 DIP switch 1 - No. 2 Ex. When Remote controller
1 (Single) OFF – address “01” is selected.

2 (Dual) OFF ON
•• Group control and dual remote control can be used together. Indoor unit address setting
•• When connecting 2 remote controllers, the remote controller can also be
connected together with another type of remote controller. (3) “Address code” indicator blinks. Then display address code “01” by
M E T H -
pressing the “ ” button or “ ” button.
O
S
D

7. TURNING ON THE POWER Address code

CAUTION
Recheck the wiring. Incorrect wiring will cause trouble.

(1) Check the remote controller wiring and DIP switch settings.

(2) Install the front case.
*W hen installing the front case, connect the connector to the front case (4) When the “Address data” blinks by pressing the “ ”
(in 5 INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER). button set the Indoor unit address data
(3) Check the indoor and outdoor unit wiring and PC board switch settings, by pressing the “ ” button or “ ” button.
and then turn on the indoor and outdoor units.
(Range of setting is 00-63.)
After “ ” has flashed on the set temperature indicator for several
Indoor unit address data
second, the mark will be displayed in the center of the remote
controller display.
* For the wiring and PC board switch settings method, refer to the Ԙ
installation manual for the indoor unit and outdoor unit. ԙ

Ex. When Indoor unit address


data “12” is selected.

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(5) Fix the Indoor unit address data by pressing the “ ” Completion of address setting mode
button. (Data is transferred to the indoor unit).
(9) Address setting mode is released and returns to normal display if the
“ ” button, “ ” button and “ ”
button are pressed for more than 5 seconds simultaneously.

PROHIBITED
GOOD

Normal mode indicator

* Address setting mode is released automatically if no key is pressed


for 60 seconds even the above buttons are not pressed.
•• When Indoor unit address (Switch to Address setting mode as per procedure (1) above.)
When Indoor unit address data is
data is not set in the indoor set in the indoor unit properly.

unit. (-- is displayed). (10) After completing the ADDRESS SETTING, be sure to turn off the power
•• Set the Indoor unit address and turn it on again.
data again as per procedures
(3)-(5) above.

Refrigerant circuit address setting 9. FUNCTION SETTING


(6) When the “Address code” blinks set the Address code “02” by pressing This procedure changes the function settings used to control the indoor unit
the “ ” button or “ ” button. according to the installation conditions.
Incorrect settings can cause the indoor unit to malfunction.
Address code
This procedure should be performed by authorized installation or service
personnel only.
Perform the “FUNCTION SETTING” according to the installation conditions
using the remote controller.
•• Refer to the indoor unit installation manual for details on the function
numbers and setting numbers.
•• Prepare for setting of indoor unit referring to installation manual of indoor
unit before start of functional setting.
(7) “Address data” indicator blinks. Then set the Refrigerant circuit address
data by pressing the “ ” button or “ ” button. Start of Function setting mode
(Range of setting is 00-99.)
Refrigerant circuit address data (1) Press the “ ” button, “ ” button and
“ ” for more than 5 seconds simultaneously. Then shift
to Function setting mode.

Ex. When Refrigerant circuit ad-


dress “18” is selected.
Function setting mode initial indicator

(8) Fix the Refrigerant circuit address data by pressing the


(2) Press the “ ” button or “ ” button and select
“ ” button. (Data is transferred to the indoor unit).
the Remote controller address (Select the relevant indoor unit). Then
press “   ” button.
Remote controller address

PROHIBITED Ԙ
GOOD
Ԙ

Ex. When Remote controller


address “01” is selected.

•• When Refrigerant circuit When Refrigerant circuit


address data is not set in the address data is set in the indoor
indoor unit. (-- is displayed). unit properly.
•• Set the Refrigerant circuit
address data again as per
procedure (6)-(8) above.

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Function number and setting number setting H
O
T
D
E
S

10. TEST RUN


(3) “Function number” indicator blinks. Then display Number by pressing
the “ ” button or “ ” button. This unit does not activate the test run. Test run can be activated by the
other remote controllers.
Function number
Note:
•• When “ ” is indicated on temperature indicator, it means
under test run.
•• When “ ” is indicated on temperature indicator, it means
under maintenance.
Indoor unit cannot be operated.

(4) When the “Setting number” blinks by pressing the “ ”


button set the Setting number by pressing the “ ” button 11. FILTER LAMP RESET
or “ ” button.
Some indoor unit models are equipped with a filter lamp in the indoor unit
Setting number display to indicate when it is time to clean the air filters.

Ԙ Press the “ ” button for 2 seconds or more.


The indoor unit filter lamp will go off and the filter indicator will disappear.
ԙ

Ex. When Setting number “12”


is selected.

(5) Fix the setting by pressing the “ ” button. 12. ERROR CODE
(Data is transferred to the indoor unit).
If there is a problem with the air conditioner, it will stop running and “ ” will
be displayed.

If an error occurs, it appears automatically on the display as shown below.

PROHIBITED Error code


GOOD

Faulty unit No.


(0-15, C0)

If “ ” is displayed, immediately contact authorized service personnel.


Do not used the operation below if an error has occurred.
•• (-- is displayed,) if not set the When set properly in the indoor •• When 0-15 is indicated on the Faulty unit No., error has occurred at the
indoor unit. unit. indoor unit. Refer to the indoor unit installation manual.
•• Set again as per procedures
(3)-(5) above.
Faulty unit No. Error code Contents

Indoor unit ↔ remote controller


Completion of address setting mode communication error

(6) Function setting mode is released and returns to normal indicator Incompatible indoor unit is con-
nected
if the “ ” button, “ ” button and
“ ” button are pressed for more than
5 seconds simultaneously.

Normal mode indicator


* Function setting mode is released automatically if no key is pressed
for 60 seconds even the above buttons are not pressed.
(Switch to Function setting mode as per procedure (1) above.)

(7) After completing the FUNCTION SETTING, be sure to turn off the
power and turn it on again.

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