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1. 3 Maintenance E E E mi ml E EENEI i E E EENDEN E E E E A message indicating that the filter information has been reset will appear Filter information Filter information has been reset Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button When this screen appears the system is centrally controlled and the filter sign cannot be reset Please clean the filter Touch Reset when done If two or more indoor units are connected filter cleaning timing for each unit may be different depending on the filter type jiii will appear when the filter on one of the units is due for cleaning When the filter sign is reset the cumulative operation time of all units will be reset EEE 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 74 Troubleshooting Error information When an error occurs the Error information screen will appear Check the error status stop the operation and consult your dealer Button operation NRN ENNE 1 Error code error unit and address will appear Dealer s phone number will appear if the Error code 510 informat
2. 54 With Brightness sensor To use the brightness sensor for the energy save control touch the Disabled button to change it to Enabled Touch the Occupancy sensor invalid condition button to select Light or Dark e Light When the brightness sensor detects Light during vacancy the energy save control assist function will be deactivated e Dark When the brightness sensor detects Dark during vacancy the energy save control assist function will be deactivated Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button Function settings Example of the energy save control assist function settings Setting item Setting example Invalid item setting Pay and time 7 00 17 00 option settings With Brightness sensor Light 3 Set temperature offset Offset value 2 C Auto away time 4 0 10 10 minutes Energy save control mode 1 Time Light Dark 4 Occupied Vacant 4 Auto away time 10 min Auto away time count restarts Auto away time count restarts Normal control Energy Normal control Energy save save control control Period during which energy save control can not be performed even when vacancy is detected gt Period during which energy save control can be performed when vacancy is detected w Beca
3. N Safety precautions The CD ROM that is supplied with Smart ME Controller The CD ROM can only be played on a CD drive or a DVD drive Do not attempt WARNING to play the CD ROM on an audio CD player as this may damage your ears and or speakers The CD ROM that is supplied with the Smart ME Controller contains an Installation Manual and Instruction Book Each document is in PDF format Viewing documents requires a computer with Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat installed Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Safety precautions B Screen display Screen configuration General equipment screen Home screen General equipment 005 Heater Set to aan D006 Heater 2 300 C nse D 0007 Hnidifier Orme CST SA x9 e i Op ai Cool This screen will not appear if no 5 Advanced HVAC CONTROLLERs AHC are connected Menu User screen User Menu User screen 10 Screen display Indoor unit setting screen Humidity setting screen midity setting Indoor unit setting The setting items that are not available This screen will not appear if no for the connected indoor unit will not Advanced HVAC CONTROLLERS appear on the display AHC are connected es O Menu Service screen A password is required to access the Menu Service screen 11 Screen display Display Home
4. Set the time when the clock is to be set backward to at the End time above Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 3 Function settings Schedule Operation ON OFF times operation modes and set temperatures for a week can be scheduled Up to eight operation patterns can be scheduled for each day lt Setting the schedules gt 1 Select Schedule from the Menu The Schedule function will not work in the following cases when the ON OFF timer is enabled during an error during test run when the clock is not set when the ON OFF operation operation mode setting set temperature setting or timer execution is prohibited from the centralized controller The default setting is Disabled To activate the Schedule function touch the Disabled button to change it to Enabled Touch Done to access the settings screen The current settings will appear Touch the day of the week button to see the schedule settings for the day Up to eight operation patterns can be scheduled for each day Touch to see patterns 4 through 8 Touch the row of the pattern you want to edit 38 Function settings The current settings for the selected day will Dy WEKEN en een i l 5 Set the following items e Time The time is settable in 5 minute increments T
5. MITSUBISHI KA ELECTRIC C CITY MULTI Control System Smart ME Controller PAR UO2MEDA Instruction Book Prior to use thoroughly read the instructions in this manual to use the product correctly Retain this manual for future reference Make sure that the CD ROM Installation Manual and Simple Operation 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 English Deutsch Francais Espanol Italiano Nederlands Portugu s EAAnvik Pycckun Turkce Cesky Slovensky Magyar Polski Sloven ina Svenska Hrvatski Bbnrapckn Rom n Dansk B Product features Smart ME Controller is a remote controller designed to control Mitsubishi Electric s air conditioning units and also allows for the control of other manufacturer s products connected via Mitsubishi Electric s AHC It can control up to sixteen indoor units and one AHC Smart ME Controller features such basic functions as operations and monitoring of air conditioning units and schedule control functions and is equipped with four built in sensors temperature humidity occupancy brightness which enable an integrated control of the system including the humidifiers and ventilation units connected to the system via AHC to help create comfortable environment When the built in occupancy sensor detects vacancy in a spec
6. In this case the rest of the unit in the same group can only be operated in the same mode Basic operations Auto dual set point mode When the operation mode is set to the Auto dual set point mode two set temperatures one each for cooling and heating can be set Depending on the room temperature indoor unit will automatically operate in either the cooling or heating mode and keep the room temperature within the preset range The set temperatures that are specified for the Cool Dry mode and the Heat mode will be used to automatically control the room temperature to stay within the set temperatures This mode is especially effective during the in between seasons when the temperature difference between the highest and the lowest is large and both heating and cooling modes are used within the same day Operation pattern during Auto dual set point mode The room temperature changes corresponding to the change in the _ outside temperature Set temp Cool Room temperature SS en e Set temp Heat 21 Basic operations Button operation Set temperature MON 12 45 set to LED pn ema Simone Set to z WEE a LNE ar Cool Heat or Auto single set point mode 22 Y orl A to decrease or increase the set temperature e Depending on the Temperature unit setting temperatures will decrease or increase by 0 5 C 1 C 1 F or 2 F increments See page 4
7. ee an ae gt LED Indicator m e The LED indicator indicates the operation status by lighting and blinking with different colors and brightness High Low or by turning off e Indicator colors Blue Light blue Purple Red Pink Orange Yellow Green Lime and White Operation status LED indicator Lights up in different colors according to the operation mode or the room temperature three different levels 1 The unit is stopped Blinks in the color it is illuminated in at the time The unit is in operation Energy save control is being Lights up in the predetermined color 1 performed pe oe pane S T Oas Inverts the brightness High Low twice 1 sensed an occupant A button is touched on the i a Home screen Inverts the brightness High Low 1 The settings can be made on the LED Indicator setting screen Default color setting Operation mode setting default Cool Auto_Cool 0 C 21 C 32 F 69 F Light blue Dry n 21 5 C 26 C 70 F 79 F Red Heat Auto_Heat 26 5 C 40 C 80 F 104 F Night setback ne Energy save control is in effect that has been performed when the occupancy sensor detected vacancy Purple pink and orange are not used by default Contents Power ON OFF wennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnenennenennnnenenennnnennnennnnennnenn nennen 19 Operation mode and Set temperature settings ee ennen nnn nnee 20 Fan speed and Air direction settings v
8. eu or A to set the current date month REK year and time Vi A Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 35 Function settings Date and time format Button operation NN Select Date and time from the Menu 1 ate ahd tine ku Then touch Date and time format in the list Enter date and time Date and time format Dayl int saving time Touch the buttons to select date and time display formats Date format 31 12 2013 Tine format 18 00 Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 36 Function settings Daylight saving time Button operation 1 gt Date and tine ra Enter date and tine Date and time fomat Select Date and time from the Menu Then touch Daylight saving time in the list Daylight saving time The default setting is Disabled To activate the daylight saving time touch the Disabled button to change it to Enabled Set the following items with the A buttons e Date Month lt Start gt e Start time e Forward to Set the time when the clock is to be set forward to at the Start time above e Date Month lt End gt 2nd page e End time 2nd page e Backward to 2nd page
9. temperature during the heating mode e Immediately after the heating operation during stand by for switching the operation mode ih icon When this icon appears the air direction setting will i i di rect On automatically change in an hour and the icon will go off depending on the indoor unit model 25 Basic operations Louver setting ON Button operation NRN Louver Indoor unit setting Touch K or to turn on or off the louver swing Air direction ee at is Off On Swing LOSSNAY e The louver setting will not appear if the indoor unit does gt lt 8 gt not feature the louver function High 26 Basic operations LOSSNAY setting Az Button operation NN RNN LOSSNAY nor unit setting Touch or to go through the fan speeds of the Fan speed Air direction LOSSNAY unit in the following order Settable only when LOSSNAY unit is connected se IPD Auto Swind 4 Louver LOSSNAY Kalb KAD n Hih the indoor unit and the LOSSNAY unit Indoor unit fan may operate even when the LOSSNAY unit is operated individually depending on the models of 27 Basic operations Humidity setting Button operation Humidity Y or A to decrease or increase the humidity by 1 RH e The settable range is between 20 and 80 RH e The Humidity setting screen will appear only when a humidifier is connected to AHC 28 Navigating through
10. 37 Schedule Page 38 ON OFF timer Page 41 Auto OFF timer Page 43 Night setback Page 45 Display format Page 47 Language Temperature unit Room temperature display Backlight timeout Sound and contrast Page 49 Energy saving Page 50 LED Indicator Page 56 LED indicator setting With Brightness sensor Touch panel calibration Page 59 Lock operations Page 60 Sensor threshold setting Page 61 Occupancy sensor Brightness sensor Set temp range limit Page 66 Auto return Page 69 Screen cleaning Page 72 Filter information Page 73 Error information f Page 75 16 Screen display Menu Service Refer to the Installation Manual for details Self check Not all functions are available on all models of indoor units 17 Screen display Function settings The table below summarizes the square icons used in this manual The user password must be entered on the Login page to change settings There is no settings that can skip this process Login page User Vor xx Xt lt Touch to move the cursor left 1 Touch to move the cursor right Password Touch to input the number JD Changes cannot be made unless the correct password is entered Indicates functions that are not available when the buttons are locked or the system is centrally controlled 18 Basic operat
11. Temperature Storage temperature range 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Humidity 20 90 RH Non condensing Weight 0 3 kg 11 16 lbs 140 x 120 123 x 25 28 8 mm External dimensions 5 17 32 x 4 3 4 4 27 32 X 1 1 5 32 in Operating conditions Wx Hx D The numbers in the parenthesis indicate the dimensions including the protruding parts 1 Not for use with a generic DC power supply device 2 Power consumption coefficient is a coefficient to calculate the relative power consumption of the devices that receive power through the M NET transmission cable Refer to section 4 System diagram in Chapter 1 in the Installation Manual 11 Specifications List of functions that can cannot be used in combination Lock operations Centrally controlled Energy saving Assist function Set temp range limit E le jofojbjojojo 3 Assist function Q The functions can be used in combination A Restricted X The functions cannot be used in combination 4 4 plolelelo s ofseto lololo fe worm ofseto lolo olo mem eloelo mam ofo rol o 0 0 gagyadada ri o_o OA A ce ryp loo o gt X1 The Schedule setting is not effective because ON OFF timer has the higher priority X2 The Auto return function cannot be used because the Set temp range limit setting has the higher priority 1 The Auto return function will not be e
12. detects Light or Dark See page 53 for details When done making the settings and if no settings need to be made for the option settings touch Done to save the settings To make option settings touch Option Function settings Invalid item setting option settings Button operation TEN i The energy save control assist function can be 1 gt gt gt Invalid iten setting u set to deactivate during vacancy at the specified Day and time _ time periods on the specified days or when the With Brichtress sensor brightness sensor detects Light or Dark To specify time periods and days touch Day and time from the list See step 2 below To set the detection conditions for the brightness sensor touch With Brightness sensor from the list See step 3 below These two different types of settings can be made in combination The energy save control assist function will be deactivated when one of the conditions for the above items is met 53 Function settings 1 8 30 p 2 13 00 17 00 Day and time Specify the days and the time periods when the energy save control assist function will be deactivated The settings of a day can be copied to the settings for another day of the week The setting details are the same as those for the schedule settings Refer to page 38 for details To deactivate the function for an entire day set the setting to 0 00 0 00
13. electrical parts with wet hands When disinfecting the unit using alcohol ventilate the room adequately The fumes of the alcohol around the unit may cause a fire or explosion when the unit is turned on To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock before spraying a chemical around the controller stop the operation and cover the controller To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock stop the operation and switch off the power supply before cleaning maintaining or inspecting the controller If any abnormality e g burning smell is noticed stop the operation turn off the power switch and consult your dealer Continued use of the product may result in electric shock malfunctions or fire Properly install all required covers to keep moisture and dust out of the controller Dust accumulation and water can cause electric shock smoke or fire Safety precautions CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or explosion do not To reduce the risk of electric shock or place flammable materials or use flammable malfunctions do not touch the touch panel with a sprays around the controller pointy or sharp object To reduce the risk of damage to the controller do To reduce the risk of injury and electric shock not directly spray insecticide or other flammable avoid contact with sharp edges of certain parts sprays on the controller To avoid injury from broken glass do not apply To reduce the risk of environmental
14. interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 19 This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations e Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC e Restriction of Hazardous Substances 2011 65 EU MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN Authorized representative in EU MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V HARMAN HOUSE 1 GEORGE STREET UXBRIDGE MIDDLESEX UB8 1QQ U K
15. sensitivity level for the occupancy sensor A i OI O1 50 50 53 O1 ep oo ep 59 61 64 hreshol l odes 5 Sets the brightness darkness detection thresholds for the setting i brightness sensor Set temp Limits the settable temperature ranges for the Cool Heat and range limit Auto modes Aorem Operates the unit at the specified temperature after the specified period of time 29 Navigating through the Menu Menu items Setting items and details page Screen cleaning Temporarily makes the touch panel unresponsive to touch to allow 79 for cleaning Et EL ae and resets the filter signs on the indoor and LOSSNAY Error information Displays the error status when an error occurs About passwords A password is required to access certain windows Two types of passwords are used as follows e Password that is used on the Menu User e Password that is used on the Menu Service Example enter password screen Refer to section 2 Service Menu in Chapter 2 Initial Setting in the Installation Manual for details about passwords 30 Navigating through the Menu Navigating through the Menu Button operation jirani Menu Touch the Menu button The Menu screen will appear 31 Navigating through the Menu Button operation NRN RNN bl sat a the pages Touch or to switch between the pages _ and tine To access the Menu Service screen touch the A ma
16. temperature ranges vary depending on the indoor unit model The cooling and heating temperature ranges can be set under the following conditions The difference between the cooling and heating upper limit temperatures is equal or greater than the minimum temperature difference that varies with the indoor unit model The difference between the cooling and heating lower limit temperatures is equal or greater than the minimum temperature difference that varies with the indoor unit model 67 Function settings When done making the settings touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button Teno range locked WE will appear on the Home screen when the on temperature range is limited Oar ast oe S 68 Function settings Auto return The Auto return function allows the user to operate the unit at the specified temperature after the specified period of time Button operation Touch Settings from the Menu Then touch Auto return in the list 69 Function settings The default setting is Disabled To activate the Auto return function touch the Auto retum Disabled button to change it to Enabled Make detailed settings on the next page Set the following items with the A buttons The temperatures will decrease or
17. 7 e Refer to the table on page 23 for the settable temperature range for different operation modes e Set temperature cannot be set for the Fan mode Basic operations Set temperature range Operation mode Set temperature range Cool Dry 19 C 35 C 672F 952F 1 5 Heat 4 5 C 28 C 40 F 83 F 1 Auto single set point 19 C 28 C 67 F 83 F 125 Auto dual set points Cool Same as the set temperature range for Cool mode Heat Same as the set temperature range for Heat mode Fan Not settable 1 The settable temperature ranges vary depending on the indoor unit model 2 The set temperature for Auto mode either single or dual set point s will appear depending on the indoor unit model 3 The same values are used for the set temperature for Cool Dry mode and the cooling set temperature for Auto mode dual set points Likewise the same values are used for the set temperature for Heat mode and the heating set temperature for Auto mode dual set points 4 The cooling and heating set temperatures can be set under the following conditions e The cooling set temperature is greater than the heating set temperature e The difference between the cooling and heating set temperatures is equal or greater than the minimum temperature difference that varies with the indoor unit model 5 Restrictions for the set temperature range will apply if any If the setting value is outside of the range a message T
18. E E ER E EE EE ns ten hde ended nende nente nae ee 73 Troubleshooting Error information Teeter nennen nnn dennen sen mennen sane ennen dn nnn 75 Specifications Controller specifications EEEN EE 77 List of functions that can cannot be used in combination veseeeeeeeeeee e 78 B Safety precautions e Thoroughly read the following safety precautions before using the unit e Observe these precautions carefully to ensure safety WARNING A CAUTION e After reading this manual pass it on to the end user to retain for future reference e 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 Z WARNING Do not install the unit in a place where large amounts of oil steam organic solvents or corrosive gases such as sulfuric gas are present or where acidic alkaline solutions or sprays are used frequently These substances can compromise the performance of the unit or cause certain components of the unit to corrode which can result in electric shock malfunctions smoke or fire To reduce the risk of shorting current leakage electric shock malfunctions smoke or fire do not wash the controller with water or any other liquid To reduce the risk of electric shock malfunctions smoke or fire do not operate the touch panel or touch other
19. ancy lt Note gt e To use the energy save control assist function in a system with both main and sub remote controllers activate the function only on the remote controller whose coverage area is the largest 51 Function settings Offset value Auto away time Detection level 52 IN NENDE E BNN ERE ENEN EH Kd A buttons Set the following items with the e Offset value Effective only when Set temperature offset mode is selected Set the temperature value to be offset by from the set temperature during vacancy The settable value range is between 1 C 2 F and 4 C 8 F e Auto away time Effective when any mode is selected When no human movement is detected for the period of the time specified here the energy save control will be performed The settable time range is between 0 00 and 24 00 e Detection level Effective when any mode is selected Adjust the detection sensitivity level according to the surrounding environment Recommended setting for ordinary use Level 0 The greater the value the higher the sensitivity The settable levels are 2 1 0 1 and 2 A higher detection level can lead to false detection because the sensor tends to detect more noise As option settings the energy save control assist function can be set to deactivate during vacancy at the specified time periods on the specified days or when the brightness sensor
20. ar on the Home screen Display format 2 2 The indoor humidity display will also be shown or hidden according to the Show Hide setting above Backlight timeout Touch the button to select the desired timeout of the backlight from 5 10 20 30 and 60 seconds Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 48 Function settings Sound and contrast Sound level Contrast Button operation Touch Settings from the Menu Then touch Sound and contrast in the list Display format Sound and contrast O Sound level Sound and contrast ku Ze r Set the volume of the buzzer that sounds when the ound level vl A screen is touched e Level 0 3 Level 0 No sound Contrast Set the display contrast between 10 and 10 The greater the value the higher the contrast Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 49 Function settings Energy saving Assist function The energy save control assist function can be set to activate when vacancy is detected while the air conditioning units are operated The default setting for this function is set to deactivate Selecting an energy save control mode Button operati
21. ch operation mode Setting item specific to Room temp e Room temp range and LED color 3rd page Set the desired temperature ranges and the LED colors for low medium and high temperature range groups Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button o7 Function settings gt gt LED Indicator eu LED Indicator setting With Brigtiness sensor S Detection Light Detection Dark 58 To select the brightness level of the LED indicator to be used when the brightness sensor detects Light or Dark touch the With Brightness sensor in the list To use the brightness sensor for switching the brightness of the LED indicator touch the Disabled button to change it to Enabled Set the following items e Detection Light Select the brightness level of the LED indicator to be used when the brightness sensor detects Light Select Brighten Darken or OFF e Detection Dark Select the brightness level of the LED indicator to be used when the brightness sensor detects Dark Select Brighten Darken or OFF Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button Function settings Touch pan
22. creens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 62 Function settings HEHEHE GI HEHEHEHEHE i i I HBHRHHEHHEHHEHHHHEHHHEHEI Performing sensor detection sensitivity tests Test 1 Vacancy test Test 2 Occupancy test Vacancy test Test 12 ip Occupancy test lt Test 2 Before testing vacate the room If motion is detected the LED indicator This test will take 1 minute will light up Walk in an area where the Tre test will start in 18 seconds sensor should detect your movement and make sure the LED indicator responds To start Test 1 touch Test 1 To start Test 2 touch Test 2 Ten seconds later the vacancy detection When movements are detected the LED test will automatically begin indicator will light up in blue This test will test for the presence of Walk away from the remote controller noise that leads to false detection and walk around in areas where you Leave the room within 10 seconds after want the sensor to detect motions to see touching the button and leave the room if it will respond correctly unoccupied for 1 minute until the test is If the sensor does not respond raise the completed detection sensitivity level and try again When the test is complete the result will be displayed in color on the LED indicator e Blue Normal The sensor correctly detected vacancy without being interfered with by noise e R
23. ed Error The sensor falsely detected occupancy due to noise If the sensor failed to correctly detect vacancy lower the detection sensitivity level and try again The sensor detection area is as follows 110 to either side 10 meters 32 feet Some conditions will render the sensor susceptible to false detection Refer to How To Install in chapter 1 in the Installation Manual 63 Function settings Brightness sensor Button operation Touch Settings from the Menu Then touch Sensor threshold setting in the list Touch pane calibration To set the threshold value of the brightness sensor touch Brightness sensor in the list The lux values to be used to determine the Dark state and Light state can be set These statuses are used as parameters for energy save control and LED indicator control Set the lux values to an appropriate values suitable for a given environment Try changing the brightness in a given space e g by drawing curtains while adjusting the lux levels Set the values and touch Done Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 64 Function settings Performing a test When Test is touched the current lux level in a given space will appear next to Monitor on the screen The LED indicator will indicate the brightness status of a given space in c
24. el calibration P Button operation NRN NN Touch Settings from the Menu Then touch Touch panel calibration in the list Touch panel calibration xy A confirmation screen will appear Lock operations Touch OK Sensor threshold setting Set temp range limit Touch the black dots in the order they appear PA Tot the black dots in the order starting from the top left corner they appear on the screen After all nine squares are touched the screen will There will be nine of then all together return to the previous screen Touch the black dots with a touch pen ina minute starting from the top left corner e If each square is not touched within one minute after the last square is touched calibration will be canceled and the screen will return to the previous screen e To calibrate the screen properly use a pointy but not sharp object to touch the black dots Sharp objects may scratch the touch panel 59 Function settings Lock operations P Button operation Touch Settings from the Menu Then touch Lock operations in the list To lock the following operation items touch the Unlocked button to change it to Locked ON OFF e ON OFF Operation mode e Operation mode Set temperature Set tenoerature Unlock ane e Air direction Air direction Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To r
25. emp range locked will appear 23 Basic operations Fan speed and Air direction settings Button operation Fan speed Indoor unit setting Fan speed Air direction sep JEO Auto Swing Louver LOSSMAY as Kal gt on High 24 Touch lt or to go through the fan speeds in the following order Select the desired setting Go Auto e The number of available fan speeds depends on the indoor unit model lt Note gt The actual fan speed will differ from the fan speed displayed on the LCD when one of the following conditions is met e While Standby or Defrost is displayed e When the room temperature is higher than the set temperature during the heating mode e Immediately after the heating operation during stand by for switching the operation mode e During the Dry mode Basic operations Button operation Air direction Indoor unit setting Touch 4 or to go through the airflow directions in the following order Select the desired setting Louver LOSSNAY ss Kal gt i High Select Swing to automatically swing the airflow direction e The settable air directions depend on the indoor unit model lt Note gt The actual air direction will differ from the air direction displayed on the LCD when one of the following conditions is met e While Standby or Defrost is displayed e When the room temperature is higher than the set
26. eturn to the previous screen Back button id n pane ON 12 45 will appear on the Home screen when the operation is locked 60 Function settings sensor threshold setting Occupancy sensor Button operation Touch Settings from the Menu Then touch Sensor threshold setting in the list Touch panel calibration To set the detection sensitivity level of the occupancy sensor touch Occupancy sensor in the list 61 Function settings a m m E E E Set the detection sensitivity level with the A ji i buttons Detection level SeTLINd e Level 0 sl 0 default 1 5 yj o lA The detection level setting made here will also be Touch Test below to see if noise is reflected on the detection level setting on the Energy 5 ie saving screen present that the senso Test Test The larger the value the more sensitive the sensor r detects falsely W will be to light Use the default conditions under normal conditions If the sensor is oversensitive or undersensitive adjust the detection sensitivity level Use the following tests to adjust the detection sensitivity to the appropriate level A vacancy test Test 1 and an occupancy test Test 2 A higher detection sensitivity level can lead to false detection because the sensor tends to detect more noise Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the s
27. eunnnnnenennnennennennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnen ennen 24 Louver setting wenennnnnnnnnnnnennennnnnnenn ennen nnenennnnn ennen ennen nnnn nennen 26 LOSSNAY setting venennnnnnennnnnnnennnnenenen nnen nennen ennn nenennnnennnnnnennnn nennen 27 Humidity setting u unnnuuununnunnnunNNNNNNNNNNNNNNENNNENNNNNNNNNNNNNANNNNNENNNNNNNNENNNEENNEENNE 28 Menu list usnnuunuuuunuNunNNNNNNNNNNENNNENNNNENNNNNNENENENANENNNHNNNHNNNNENNENANENENENNNEENNENN 29 About passwords ussnunnunununuunNNNNNNNNNNENNNNENNNANNNNNNNNNNENANENNNENNNENNNNENEENENENNN 30 Navigating through the Menu rnerrtennenenennnernvennerenenneneenensenenennenennenn 31 Night setback EEEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE na ande d an aide 45 Display format neema a a E a a a ae enne ARR TCR Re ERE a a 47 Sound and contrast taten a a een eden eenn nee enn a de ears 49 Energy saving Assist function hanteer ntn edna EEEE taenia nde en sana 50 LED Indicator neen dna need enne aa ineens dada neden CCE TERECE EEE cr rr ree 56 Touch panel calibration TRL IR ERROR TREE CCR CRE RARER RR CERTREPE RR SRC Ree te eee 59 Lock operations TiTctLeCe CCC E eC Tee eRe Ree eR ee oe aen die ee 60 Sensor threshold setting TreCETTEOLUCRETEETETeRCLEGR TEER ERT LEE aTEeEETReerean Treen ret 61 Set temperature range limit TOTERECRURCR EE CORRE ER ECE CRE CERT ERATE rR ee re ree 66 Auto return Te eee mannen nennen ee nn ee ee 69 Maintenance Screen cleaning werende dn nne annen aaan canne ennn etna nnn ete ene 72 Filter information
28. ific zone the controller uses its internal function to reduce energy consumption Controller interface Occupancy Sensor LED Indicator The occupancy sensor detects vacancy for energy save The LED indicator indicates the operation status in different control colors The LED indicator lights up during normal operation lights l Brightness Sensor off when units are stopped and blinks when an error The brightness sensor detects the brightness of the room oe Gene B Touch panel amp Backlit LCD Temperature amp Humidity Sensor The touch panel shows the operation settings screen The sensor detects the room temperature and the relative When the backlight is off touching the panel turne the humidity backlight on and it will stay lit for a predetermined period of time Energy save control with the use of the built in occupancy sensor LN OH Occupancy sensor v7 Brightness sensor EDH ELECTR e Energy save control will be performed when the occupancy sensor detects vacancy e When the occupancy sensor detects no human movement for a certain period of time this will be regarded as the vacancy e One of the following energy save controls can be used at a time _Nonuse POS ON OFF The unit will be turned off e Energy save control can be stopped according to the brightness level detected by the brightness sensor Example While the occupants are sleeping at night E LED Indicator ra
29. increase by 1 C or 1 F increments e Cool Specify the time to elapse before the set temperature automatically changes to the set temperature specified below during cooling operation The Cool After settable time range is 10 to 120 minutes in 10 minute OO ATEI increments Back 1 9 Specify the set temperature to be used after the period of time specified above The settable Heat After F inlA temperature range is 19 C to 35 C 67 F to 95 F depending on the indoor unit model A a Cool includes the Dry and Auto Cool modes e Heat Specify the time to elapse before the set temperature automatically changes to the set temperature specified below during heating operation The settable time range is 10 to 120 minutes in 10 minute increments Specify the set temperature to be used after the period of time specified above The settable temperature range is 5 C to 28 C 40 F to 83 F depending on the indoor unit model Heat includes the Auto Heat modes When done making the settings touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button The Auto return function settings will not be effective when the set temperature range is restricted and when the set temperature setting or timer execution is prohibited from the centralized controller 70 Fu
30. ing items e Temperature range Set the upper limit temperature for cooling operation and the lower limit temperature for heating operation The difference between the lower and upper limit temperatures must be 4 C 8 F or more The settable temperature range varies depending on the connected indoor unit model Start Stop times The time is settable in 5 minute increments Touch and hold to rapidly advance the numbers Touch 4 to access the previous screen Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button Function settings Display format P Language Temperature unit Room temperature display Backlight timeout Button operation Touch Settings from the Menu Then touch Display format in the list Language Touch the button to select the display language of your choice The language options are English French Spanish German Italian Russian Portuguese and Swedish Temperature unit Touch the button to select the temperature unit from C 0 5 C increments 1 C 1 C increments or F 47 Function settings Room temperature display Touch the button to select the desired room temperature display option to be used on the Home screen e Show Room temperature appears on the Home screen e Hide Room temperature does not appe
31. intenance access password will be required to access the Menu Service screen 32 Navigating through the Menu Button operation HBHRHRBRHRHRHREHRERHEHBRHEHEREBE HEBER HEBER BERR RR RRP eR RR RR RRR NRN ltem selection Touch the desired item on the Menu screen eer Seni Date and time schedule Timer YY When an attempt is made to access a password protected screen a Login page will appear Enter a user password default 0000 The settings screen for the selected item will appear U 800 ON Ato BCS WC 9 00 ON Heat at Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 33 Navigating through the Menu Button operation NRN RNN Exiting the Menu screen Touch the Home button to exit the Menu screen and return to the Home screen If no buttons are touched for 10 minutes the screen will automatically return to the Home screen Any settings that have not been saved will be lost 34 Function settings Enter date and time Button operation Select Date and time from the Menu 1 Date and tine ku Then touch Enter date and time in the list Enter date and tine S i Date and time setting is required before making Date and tine format the following settings bay EL Ning tine Os Night setback e Energy saving e Daylight saving time Enter date and tine
32. ion has been registered in the settings Error unit IC screen under the Menu Service Address 19 345 6789 The LED indicator will blink at 1 second intervals while the error is occurring Touch Reset to reset the error that is occurring A confirmation screen will appear Touch OK When an error occurs with the AHC Home button will appear The Home screen will be accessible without the need for an error reset Errors cannot be reset when the ON OFF operation is prohibited from the centralized controller A message indicating that the error information has Error information been reset will appear Error information has been reset Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 15 Troubleshooting If a type of error occurs that allows the units to continue their operation only an error code will appear in the schedule display area enclosed in dotted line on the Home screen When this type of error occurs the LED indicator will not blink To reset the error press the ON OFF button 76 Specifications Specifications Receives power from outdoor units via EEN 17 32 VDC 1 the M NET transmission cable The for connection to M NET only power consumption coefficient 2 of the Smart ME Controller is 0 5 Operating temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F
33. ions Power ON OFF Button operation ON OFF A Touch the ON OFF button to turn on or off the indoor unit The LED indicator will light up when the indoor unit is turned on The LED indicator display depends on the settings for the function settings When the operations of the LOSSNAY and indoor units are interlocked LOSSNAY units will turn on or off when indoor units are turned on or off The unit will operate with the previously set operation mode set temperature and fan speed 19 Basic operations Operation mode and Set temperature settings Button operation NRN NN ENNE Operation mode 20 ee Room nam MON 12245 ze Room Set to 105 DA 75 Touch the Operation mode button to go through the operation modes in the following order Select the desired operation mode TE Cool Dry 88 Fan t Auto Heat a Auto_Cool ti Auto_Heat 1 Operation modes that are not available for the connected indoor unit will not appear on the display 2 Depending on the indoor unit model either one or two set temperatures single or dual set point s can be set for Auto mode LED indicator color changes according to the operation mode and the settings for the function settings What the blinking mode name means The mode name will blink when other indoor units in the same refrigerant system connected to the same outdoor unit are already operated in a different mode
34. n settings Auto OFF timer Button operation IEEE EEEN HEHE SG I BREESE EEE NN NN BENEN Select Timer from the Menu Then touch Auto OFF timer in the list The Auto OFF timer will not work in the following cases when Auto OFF timer is disabled during an error during test run when the ON OFF operation or timer execution is prohibited from the centralized controller To activate the Auto OFF timer touch the Disabled button to change it to Enabled Specify the Stop in time with the A buttons Specify the time to elapse before the indoor unit is automatically turned off The settable range is 30 to 240 minutes in 10 minute increments Touch and hold to rapidly advance the numbers Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 43 Function settings Auto OFF will appear on the Home screen when the Auto OFF timer is enabled When the timer execution is prohibited from the centralized controller Auto OFF will disappear 44 Function settings Night setback P The Night setback function starts heating operation when a given group is stopped and the room temperature drops below the specified lower limit temperature Also this function starts cooling operation when a given group is stopped and the room temperature rise
35. nction settings lt Sample screens when the Auto return function is enabled gt Example Lower the set temperature to 24 C 75 F Sixty minutes later the set temperature will automatically change to 28 C 83 F 60 minutes b bE E r Li LED De Ahaa C Q The set temperature is Sixty minutes later the set manually changed from 28 C temperature automatically 83 F to 24 C 75 F changes to 28 C 83 F 71 I Maintenance Button operation NN nnn Touch Screen cleaning from the Menu A confirmation screen will appear Touch OK Clean the touch panel within 30 seconds The touch panel is deactivated for 30 seconds and then Remaining time returns to the Menu screen The buzzer will sound while the touch panel is being touched Wipe with a soft dry cloth a cloth soaked in water with mild detergent or a cloth dampened with ethanol Do not use acidic alkaline or organic solvents 72 Maintenance Filter information jiii will appear on the Home screen when it is time to clean the filters zm Wash clean or replace the filters when this sign iste TE IN 3 9 appears Refer to the indoor unit Instructions Manual for Te Vi FIAJ how to clean the filters Button operation 1 Touch Filter information from the Menu Pa Touch Reset to reset the filter sign Please clean the filter A confirmation screen will appear Touch Reset when done Touch OK
36. olors Red Light Green Dark Blue 65 Function settings Set temperature range limit Button operation IHRBRBRBRHRHBRHBE HBR HEB RRR RRR RE RRR RR RR RRR RRR RE RRR eR eR NEN Touch Settings from the Menu Then touch Set temp range limit in the list Touch panel calibration Sensor threshold setting i Jet terp range linit 66 Function settings EHEHEHE DENN ANN NN m m m m m m The default setting is Disabled To limit the settable temperature ranges for the Auto Cool Dry and Heat modes touch the Disabled button to change it to Enabled Set the upper and lower limit temperatures for the following operation modes in the table below with the A buttons The temperatures will decrease or increase by 1 C or 1 F increments e If the connected indoor unit does not feature the Auto mode the items related to the Auto mode will not be displayed Settable upper and lower limit temperatures Upper limit 19 C 28 C 28 C 19 C 67 F 83 F 83 F 67 F 19 C 35 C 35 C 19 C 67 F 95 F 95 F 67 F 5 C 28 28 C 5 C 40 F 83 F 83 F 40 F Auto Single Cool Dry Auto Dual Cool Heat Auto Dual Heat Auto single set point is referred to as Auto Single in the table Auto dual set points is referred to as Auto Dual in the table The settable operation modes and
37. on NN NN eR eR RR RRR RR RR RE RRR eR eR eR eRe eee eee ee eee Touch Settings from the Menu Then touch Energy saving in the list Display format ond and contrast ed 50 Function settings following energy save control modes that reduces energy consumption during vacancy The default setting is Non use e Non use Deactivates the energy save control assist function e Thermo off Puts the unit into the Thermo off state e Set temperature offset 1 2 Offsets the set temperature e Fan speed down s Sets the fan speed to Low e ON OFF Turns off the unit 1 When using the energy save function of other system controllers in combination with the energy save control assist function of the Smart ME Controller do not select Thermo off or Set temperature offset 2 When the units are operated in the Fan mode or when the set temperature setting is prohibited from the centralized controller the set temperature will not be offset 3 If the connected indoor unit does not support the fan speed adjustment function this item will not be displayed When the occupancy sensor detects occupancy during the energy save control the original operating status will be restored However when the operating status is changed by other controllers or by the scheduled or timer controlled events the current operating status will be retained even if the occupancy sensor detects occup
38. ouch and hold or A to rapidly advance the numbers e ON OFF e Mode e Temperature The settable operation modes and temperature ranges vary depending on the indoor unit model To continue setting schedules for other time periods touch to access the settings screen When done making the settings touch Done A confirmation screen will appear Touch OK to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 39 Function settings lt Copying a schedule gt a To copy the schedule settings of a day to the 1 Schedule 1 3 Vere schedule settings for another day of the week MEE vec 800 ON Ato HBC BT 9 ON Hat 21 C Touch the day whose schedule settings are to be copied and the day s to which the copied lect a day to copy schedule settings are to be pasted ES EEN When done making the settings touch Done mi a A ak to A confirmation screen will appear DT Touch OK to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 7 Roon nane ON 12 45 will appear on the Home screen when the Set to LED din schedule setting for the current day exists BUT LY A 23 90 The icon will not appear while the ON OFF timer Te ME ad is enabled or the timer execu
39. pollution excessive force on the glass parts consult an authorized agency for proper disposal To reduce the risk of injury wear protective gear of remote controller when working on the controller Relocation and repairs A WARNING CAUTION The controller should be repaired or moved only To reduce the risk of shorting electric shock fire by qualified personnel Do not disassemble or or malfunction do not touch the circuit board with modify the controller tools or with your hands and do not allow dust to Improper installation or repair may cause injury accumulate on the circuit board electric shock or fire Additional precautions To avoid damage to the controller use To avoid damage to the controller provide appropriate tools to install inspect or repair the protection against static electricity controller l 7 Properly dispose of the packing materials Plastic This controller is designed for exclusive use with bags pose suffocation hazard to children the Building Management System by Mitsubishi 7 dd 7 ised Electric The use of this controller for with other 5 aa a to the controller do not systems or for other purposes may cause ZELE malfunctions To avoid discoloration do not use benzene thinner 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 cloth and wipe off water with a dry cloth
40. rformed The icon amp appears when the timer operation is prohibited loo Appears when the ON OFF timer is activated or when the Night setback function is enabled Jor Appears when the brightness sensor detects light brighter than a predetermined level le amp Appears when the occupancy sensor senses an occupant 13 Screen display Indoor unit setting screen Indoor unit setting Fan speed Air direction EP KPR a Louver LOSSNAY j a 0005 Heater D006 Heater 2 FF 000 Humidifier Screen display Fan speed Touch to change the fan speed 7 Louver Touch to turn ON OFF the louver Air direction Touch to change the air direction LOSSNAY Touch to change the fan speed of the LOSSNAY unit EK Touch to return to the Home screen a gt Touch to go to the Humidity setting screen 82 AHC input output status The input and output status of the general equipments connected to Advanced HVAC CONTROLLER AHC appear lo Touch to go to the Home screen laora Touch to go through the General equipment screen pages ley Touch to decrease the set humidity oA Touch to increase the set humidity a Touch to go to the Indoor unit setting screen 15 Screen display Menu structure Menu User Date and time Page 35 Enter date and time Page 35 Date and time format Page 36 Daylight saving time Page
41. s above the specified upper limit temperature If the room temperature is measured by the return air temperature sensor on the air conditioning unit the measured value may not be an accurate representation of the temperature in the room especially when the air conditioning unit is stopped and the room air is stagnant When this is the case use an external temperature sensor PAC SE40TSA PAC SE41TS E or remote controller sensor to measure the room temperature Button operation 1 Select Night setback from the Menu The Night setback function will not work in the following cases when the unit is in operation when the Night setback function is disabled during an error during test run when the clock is not set when the ON OFF operation set temperature setting or timer execution is prohibited from the centralized controller The Night setback function will be cancelled when the ON OFF operation operation mode setting or set temperature setting is made from the remote controller while the Night setback function is executed The default setting is Disabled Night setback V2 kn To activate the Night setback function touch the Night setback Enabled Disabled button to change it to Enabled To continue making detailed settings touch to access the settings screen 45 Function settings Night setback 2 2 46 The current settings will appear Set the follow
42. screen a hat onto imc Ns Advanced A Room name MON 12545 Screen display ON OFF button lo Touch to turn ON OFF the indoor unit Appears during the energy save control depending on the VPE Touch to change the operation mode 9 Touch to bring up the Menu screen Appears when the built in thermistor on the remote 4 LED Indicator ON OFF button controller is activated to monitor the room temperature Touch to turn ON OFF the LED indicator 6 a appears when the thermistor on the indoor unit is md activated to monitor the room temperature Touch to decrease the set temperature Q A Appears when the operation is centrally controlled Touch to increase the set temperature D a D Appears when the operation is locked Touch to go to the Indoor unit setting screen D Auto OFF display Room name Appears when the Auto OFF timer is activated Room name appears here j Te Xu Room temperature Indicates the interlocked LOSSNAY unit ventilator setting Current room temperature appears here nE Humidity Appears when the set temperature range is restricted Current room humidity appears here I D Q Set temperature Touch to go to the General equipment screen The set temperature appears here The display varies with the selected operation mode 42 Day and time Current day and time appear here lo Appears when the scheduled operation is being pe
43. the Menu a Menu list page Date and time Schedules the operation ON OFF times operation modes and set Schedule temperatures for a week Timer Sets the ON OFF timer Sets the Auto OFF timer Night setback Sets the temperature range and start stop times for the Night setback function Display language setting i Temperature unit setting 0 5 C 1 C F 4 Display format l Show Hide room temperature setting 4 36 37 38 41 43 Backlight timeout setting 4 s N Sets the volume of the buzzer that sounds when the screen is 4 oungan touched 4 47 7 7 7 9 contrast Sets the screen contrast 9 Turns off the unit for the energy save control 50 Offsets the set temperature for the energy save control 50 Sets the fan speed to Low for the energy save control Energy saving Puts the unit into the Thermo off state for the energy save control Specifies the days and the time periods when the energy save control will be deactivated Sets the brightness sensor condition to deactivate the energy save control Settings l r 9 Sets the operation mode display setting h i ing LED Indicator Sets the room temperature display setting Selects the use or non use of brightness sensor to switch LED indicator brightness Touch panel l Sets the calibration settings for the touch panel Lock Locks the ON OFF Operation mode Set temperature and Air operations direction settings Sensor Sets the detection
44. tion is prohibited F A from the centralized controller In these cases nA Auto Cool scheduled events will not be executed dh Mode kenu 40 Function settings ON OFF timer ON OFF timer allows the user to set a timer to turn on or off the indoor unit at the specified times Button operation RNN Select Timer from the Menu Then touch ON OFF timer in the list The ON OFF timer will not work in the following cases when ON OFF timer is disabled during an error during test run when the clock is not set when the ON OFF operation or timer execution is prohibited from the centralized controller To activate the ON OFF timer touch the Disabled button to change it to Enabled Specify the ON time and OFF time with the ki A buttons The time is settable in 5 minute increments Touch and hold or to rapidly advance the numbers To set the ON OFF timer to repeat daily set the Repeat setting to Enabled Touch Done to save the settings Navigating through the screens e To return to the Menu screen Menu button e To return to the previous screen Back button 41 Function settings 42 Set to i Fa Roon shew asi JAR will appear on the Home screen when the ON OFF timer is enabled The timer will not be executed when the timer execution is prohibited from the centralized controller will disappear Functio
45. use the settings for the items under Invalid item setting are made the energy save control will not be performed at these times even when the occupancy sensor detects vacancy 55 Function settings LED Indicator P Button operation IHRBRBRBRBRHBRHBE RHE BR BRR RRR RR RE RR RR RR RRR RRR RR RRR RRR NEN Touch Settings from the Menu Then touch LED Indicator in the list Display format Sound and contrast Pa Touch LED Indicator setting in the list 56 Function settings 3 LED Indicator setting Meru Basic display mode Room temp range Color 10 A Blue 16 5 C 10 0 The default setting for Basic display mode is Mode Touch the button to select the Basic display mode from Mode Room temp or Non use Setting items common to Mode and Room temp e Brightness Select High or Low This setting is effective only when the With Brightness Sensor setting explained on the next page is disabled e Color during energy saving 2nd page Select the desired color to be used during energy save control e Occupancy detection indicator 2nd page Select Enabled or Disabled When Enabled is selected the LED indicator blinks once every 30 seconds when the occupancy sensor detects occupancy Setting item specific to Mode e Mode color 8rd and 4th pages Select the desired LED color for ea
46. xecuted when the units are operated in the Set temperature offset mode A2 The units cannot be operated in the energy saving mode if the operation is prohibited from the centralized controller A3 The Night setback function will not be executed when the unit has been turned on by ON OFF timer A4 The Auto OFF timer function will not be executed while the Night setback function is executed AS The Night setback function will not be executed when the unit has been turned on by Schedule settings AG The Set temp range limit settings will not be effective while the Night setback function is executed Z 7 The Auto return function will not be executed while the Night setback function is executed As The Energy saving function will not be executed while the Night setback function is executed 1 The events that are prohibited from the centralized controller will not be executed Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that
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