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MA
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CONTROLLER
[PAR-31MAA] [PAR-30MAA]
[PAR-30MAA][PAR-31MAA]
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
1. Product Features
Feature
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
Feature
EASY OPERATION
Backlit LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Full dot backlit LCD makes it easy to see and control units.
Feature
Feature
CONVENIENCE
Night Setback
To prevent indoor dew or excessive temperature rise, this control starts heating operation when the control
object group is stopped and the room temperature drops below the preset lower limit temperature. Also, this
control starts cooling operation when the control object group is stopped and the room temperature rises
above the preset upper limit temperature.
1. PRODUCT FEATURES [PAR-31MAA] [PAR-30MAA]
Heating
Room temp.
21C
Heating
ON
Heating
OFF
Cooling
Setback operation
stops
-when the indoor
temperature rises 3C
above the lower limit
OR
-when the control time
is over
Cooling
Room temp.
24C
ON
OFF
ENERGY SAVING
Auto Return
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This function helps to maintain the indoor temperature at the required level. Even if the temperature setting is
changed during operation, the set temperature automatically returns to the originally preset temperature after
certain amount of time. It is possible to set the required temperature for limited time (30-120 min. in 10-minute
increments).
<Sample screens when the Auto return function is enabled>
Example: Lower the Set temp. to 24C. 60 minutes later, the Set temp. will be back to 28C.
Fri
Cool
Mode
D-2
Set temp.
Temp.
Auto
Fan
Fri
Cool
Mode
Set temp.
Temp.
60 minutes later
Auto
Fan
Fri
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
60 minutes later,
the Set temp.
returns to 28C
automatically.
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Functions
Basic Functions
ON/OFF Operation mode switching Room temperature setting/display Fan speed setting
Vane setting Louver setting Clock setting/display Filter information display
The main display can be displayed in two different modes: "Full" and "Basic".
Error information
Error code, error unit, unit address, unit model, serial number, contact information (dealer's
phone number) can be displayed.
* The unit model, serial number, and contact information need to be registered in
advance to be displayed.
* The unit address may not be displayed depending on the error type.
Ventilation equipment
control
Interlock settings and interlock operation settings for Lossnay units can be made.
OFF/High/Low can be switched.
Timer
On/Off timer: The unit automatically turns on or off at the preset time.
Time can be set in 5-minute increments.
It is possible to set only the time when the unit turns on or when the unit turns off.
Auto-Off timer: The unit automatically stops after the preset time has elapsed.
Time can be set to a value from 30 to 240 in 10-minute increments.
Weekly timer
Energy saving
The start/stop times to operate the units in the energy-save mode for each day of the
week, and the energy-saving rate can be set.
Up to four energy-save operation patterns can be set for each day.
Time can be set in 5-minute increments.
Energy-saving rate can be set to a value from 0% and 50 to 90% in 10% increments.
Mr.Slim only
Settings including ON/OFF, Operation mode, Set temp. and Vane can be locked.
Temperature range
restriction
The lower limit and the upper limit of the settable temperature in each operation mode
can be limited.
Password
Language selection
Language to be displayed on the screen can be selected from eight languages: English,
French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, and Russian.
Contrast
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Operation lock
Advanced Functions
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2. Safety precautions
Thoroughly read the following safety precautions before using the unit.
Observe these precautions carefully to ensure safety.
WARNING
CAUTION
After reading this manual, pass it on to the end user to retain for future reference.
Keep this manual for future reference and refer to it as necessary. This manual should be made available to those who repair
or relocate the controller. Make sure that the manual is passed on to any future users.
General precautions
WARNING
Do not install the unit in a place where large 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.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, do not place flammable
materials or use flammable sprays around the controller.
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CAUTION
To reduce the risk of shorting, electric shock, fire, or malfunction, do not touch the circuit board with tools or with your
hands, and do not allow dust to accumulate on the circuit
board.
Additional precautions
To avoid damage to the controller, use appropriate tools to
install, inspect, or repair the controller.
This controller is designed for exclusive use with the Building
Management System by Mitsubishi Electric. The use of this
controller for with other systems or for other purposes may
cause malfunctions.
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<Main menu>
Fri
Room
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
Main
Main menu
VaneLouverVent. (Lossnay)
High power
Timer
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor
Page
Function buttons
F1
F2
F3
F4
ON / OFF button
Press to turn ON/OFF the indoor unit.
ON / OFF lamp
This lamp lights up in green while the unit is in operation.
It blinks while the remote controller is starting up or when
there is an error.
SELECT button
Press to save the setting.
RETURN button
Function button F1
Main display : Press to change the operation mode.
Main menu : Press to move the cursor down.
Function button F2
MENU button
Backlit LCD
Operation settings will appear.
When the backlight is off, pressing any button turns the
backlight on and it will stay lit for a certain period of time
depending on the screen.
When the backlight is off, pressing any button turns
the backlight on and does not perform its function.
(except for the
(ON / OFF) button)
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Function button F3
Function guide
Function button F4
Main display : Press to change the fan speed.
Main menu : Press to go to the next page.
D-5
Room
Cool
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2. Display
Set temp.
Mode
Temp.
Auto
Fan
The main display can be displayed in two different modes: "Full" and "Basic".
The factory setting is "Full". To switch to the "Basic" mode, change the setting on the Main display setting.
[PAR-31MAA]
<Full mode>
<Basic mode>
Fri
Fri
Room
Cool
Set temp.
Mode
Temp.
Cool
Fan
Temp.
Fri
3 Clock
(See the Installation Manual.)
Set temp.
Auto
4 Fan speed
Fan speed setting appears here.
Mode
Mode
1 Operation mode
Auto
Auto
2 Preset temperature
Cool
Set temp.
5 Button
function guideFan
Temp.
6
Appears when the ON/OFF operation is centrally
controlled.
7
Appears when the operation mode is centrally
controlled.
8
Appears when the preset temperature is centrally
controlled.
4
Appears when the Weekly timer is enabled.
5
Appears while the units are operated in the
energy-save mode. (Will not appear on some
models of indoor units)
6
Appears while the outdoor units are operated in
the silent mode.
7
Appears when the built-in thermistor on the
remote controller is activated to monitor the
room temperature (a ).
appears when the thermistor on the
indoor unit is activated to monitor the room
temperature.
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1 Room temperature
(See the Installation Manual.)
Current room temperature appears here.
2
Appears when the buttons are locked.
Fan
)
Indicates the ventilation setting.
!
Appears when the preset temperature range is
restricted.
Most settings (except ON / OFF, mode, fan speed, temperature) can be made from the Menu screen.
D-6
Room
Cool
Set temp.
Mode
[PAR-30MAA]
<Full mode>
Auto
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Temp.
Fan
<Basic mode>
Fri
Cool
Room
Cool
Set temp.
Mode
Temp.
Fri
Set temp.
Auto
Auto
Fan
Mode
Temp.
Fan
Operation mode
Indoor unit operation mode appears here.
Preset temperature
Fri
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Fan speed
Mode guide
Button function
Temp.
Fan
Appears when the built-in thermistor on the remote controller is activated to monitor the room temperature (a).
appears when the thermistor on the indoor unit is activated to monitor the room temperature.
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Room temperature
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F1
and
F2
Filter information
Error information
Weekly timer
Energy saving
Auto return
Schedule
OU silent mode:PAR-31MAA
Night setback
Restriction
4. READ BEFORE OPERATING THE CONTROLLER [PAR-31MAA] [PAR-30MAA]
Temp. range
Operation lock
Maintenance
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High power
Auto-Off
timer
Filter information
Error information
Weekly timer
Energy
saving
Auto return
Use to get the units to operate at the preset temperature after performing
energy-save operation for a specified time period.
Time can be set to a value from 30 and 120 in 10-minute increments.
* This function will not be valid when the preset temperature ranges are restricted.
Schedule
Set the start/stop times to operate the units in the energy-save mode for each
day of the week, and set the energy-saving rate.
Up to four energy-save operation patterns can be set for each day.
Time can be set in 5-minute increments.
Energy-saving rate can be set to a value from 0% and 50 to 90% in 10% increments.
* Clock setting is required.
OU silent mode
[PAR-31MAA only]
Use to set the time periods in which priority is given to quiet operation of
outdoor units over temperature control. Set the Start/Stop times for each day of
the week.
Select the desired silent level from "Normal," "Middle," and "Quiet."
* Clock setting is required.
Night setback
Restriction
Temp. range
Operation
lock
Maintenance Auto
descending
panel
Manual
vane angle
Initial setting Main/Sub
Clock
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Timer
Use to set the vane angle for each vane to a fixed position.
When connecting two remote controllers, one of them needs to be designated
as a sub controller.
Use to set the current time.
Main display Use to switch between "Full" and "Basic" modes for the Main display.
The default setting is "Full."
Contrast
D-9
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Setting and display items
Initial setting Display
details
Auto mode
Setting details
Make the settings for the remote controller related items as necessary.
Clock: The factory settings are "Yes" and "24h" format.
Temperature: Set either Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F).
Room temp. : Set Show or Hide.
Auto mode: Set the Auto mode display or Only Auto display.
Whether or not to use the AUTO mode can be selected by using the button.
This setting is valid only when indoor units with the AUTO mode function are connected.
Administrator The administrator password is required to make the settings for the following items.
password
Timer setting Energy-save setting Weekly timer setting
Restriction setting Outdoor unit silent mode setting Night set back
Service
Language
selection
Test run
Select "Test run" from the Service menu to bring up the Test run menu.
Test run Drain pump test run
Input
Select "Input maintenance Info." from the Service menu to bring up the Maintemaintenance nance information screen.
The following settings can be made from the Maintenance Information screen.
Model name input Serial No. input Dealer information input
Function
Make the settings for the indoor unit functions via the remote controller as necsetting(Mr.slim) essary.
Function
Use to make settings to for indoor unit's function.
setting
(City Multi)
LOSSNAY
This setting is requird only when the operation of City Multi units is interlocked
setting
with LOSSNAY units.
(City Multi only)
Check
Error history: Display the error history and execute delete error history.
Refrigerant leak check: Refrigerant leaks can be judged.
Smooth maintenance: The indoor and outdoor maintenance data can be displayed.
Request cord: Details of the operation data including each thermistor temperature
and error history can be checked.
Self check
Eroor history of each unit can be checked via the remote controller.
Maintenance Take the following steps to change the maintenance password.
password
Remote
When the remote controller does not work properly, use the remote controller
controller
checking function to troublushoot the problem.
check
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Backlight
Energy-saving
Restriction
Function
D-10
: Supported
PAR-31MAA
Slim
City multi
PAR-30MAA
Slim
City multi
: Unsupported
PAR-21MAA
120 120 19
120 130 19
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PAR-31MAA
Function
Maintenance
Slim
City multi
PAR-30MAA
Slim
City multi
PAR-21MAA
Support
4. Icon explanations
Controller operation
Service
The administrator password must be entered on the password input screen to change settings.
There is no settings that can skip this process.
Select:
F1
F2
F3
F4
Cursor
ON
F2
F3
F4
OFF
Main
Timer
Sub
Mr.Slim
Only
City Multi
Only
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Administrator
Service
Timer
The following settings cannot be made from the sub remote controller.
Make these settings from the main remote controller. "Main" is displayed
in the title of the Main menu on the main remote controller.
Timer (On / Off timer, Auto-Off timer)
Weekly timer
Energy saving (Auto return, Schedule)
Night setback
Maintenance (Manual vane angle)
D-11
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1. Power ON / OFF
Sub
Button operation
[ON]
[OFF]
Press the ON/OFF button.
The ON / OFF lamp will light up in
green, and the operation will start.
Preset temperature
Fan speed
Cool/Dry
19 30 C (67 87 F)
Heat
17 28 C (63 83 F)
19 28 C (67 83 F)
[Cool]
Preset temperature range for the Cool mode
[Heat]
Preset temperature range for the Heat mode
Fan / Ventilation
Not settable
[PAR-30MAA]
Operation mode
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Cool/Dry
19 30 C (67 87 F)
Heat
17 28 C (63 83 F)
Auto
19 28 C (67 83 F)
Fan / Ventilation
Not settable
The settable temperature range varies with the model of indoor units.
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Main
Sub
ON
Button operation
[Operation mode]
Fri
Room
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
F1
F2
F3
F4
Cool
Dry
Fan
Auto
Heat
Operation modes that are not available to the connected indoor unit models will
not appear on the display.
Preset temp.
(COOL)
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Room temperature
Preset temp.
(HEAT)
HEAT
COOL
HEAT
<Automatic operation>
According to a set temperature, cooling operation starts if the room temperature is too hot and heating operation starts if the room temperature is too
cold.
During automatic operation, if the room temperature changes and remains 2
C or more above the set temperature for 15 minutes, the air conditioner
switches to cooling mode. In the same way, if the room temperature remains
2C or more below the set temperature for 15 minutes, the air conditioner
switches to heating mode.
COOL
D-13
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[Preset temperature]:PAR-31MAA
<Cool, Dry, Heat, and Auto (single set point)>
Fri
Room
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
F1
F2
F3
F4
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
28.5
Example display
(Centigrade in 0.5-degree increments)
<Auto (dual set point) mode>
Preset
temperature
for cooling
Preset
temperature
for heating
Fri
Room
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28
2
Auto
Mode
F1
26
Auto
Temp.
F2
F3
Fan
F4
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Set Temp.
28
2
Preset
temperature
for cooling
Main display:
Preset
temperature
for heating
Cursor
F1
F2
Temp.
F3
F4
[Preset temperature]:PAR-30MAA
Fri
Room
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
F1
F2
F3
Refer to the table on page D-12 for the settable temperature range for different
operation modes.
Preset temperature range cannot be set for Fan / Ventilation operation.
F4
[Fan speed]
Fri
Room
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
F1
F2
F3
Press the F4 button to go through the fan speeds in the following order.
The available fan speeds depend on the models of connected indoor units.
Fan speed can be changed even when the buttons are locked or when the system is centrally controlled.[PAR-30MAA]
* The fan speed is changed automatically according to the set temperature and sensed
temperature (room temperature when i-see sensor is not mounted).[PAR-30MAA]
F4
Auto
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Main
Main menu
VaneLouverVent. (Lossnay)
High power
Timer
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor
F1
F2
button.
Page
F3
F4
[Item selection]
5. CONTROLLER OPERATION-BASIC OPERATIONS [PAR-31MAA] [PAR-30MAA]
Cursor
Main
Main menu
VaneLouverVent. (Lossnay)
High power
Timer
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor
Page
F1
F2
F3
F4
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F1
D-16
F2
F3
F4
Page
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button.
Setting display:
day
F1
F2
F3
F4
Press the
button to exit the Main menu and return to the Main display.
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
F1
F2
F3
F4
Title
Not available
Unsupported function
Return:
F2
F3
F4
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F1
Room
Cool
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Main
ON
Sub
Button operation
Main
Main menu
VaneLouverVent. (Lossnay)
High power
Timer
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor
F1
Page
F2
F3
F4
[Vane setting]
Fri
Swing
Off
Off
F1
F2
Vent.
Louver
F3
F4
Auto
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Swing
Swing
(Sample screen on City Multi)
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When cooling: If the area temperature differs, the wind direction is controlled as
shown on the right. When the temperature difference decreases, the wind is set
to horizontal (setting 1).
<<Other models>>
Cooling, ventilation or dry mode: Setting 1
Heating mode: Setting 4 (If the unit has a Setting 5, it will be applied.)
Downward blow
Horizontal
Horizontal
Downward blow
When heating: If the area temperature differs, the wind direction is controlled as
shown on the right. When the temperature difference decreases, the wind is set
to downward blow (setting 5).
Horizontal
If the i-see sensor is provided, the auto wind direction will be applied in the area i-see sensor in which the up/down wind direction is automatically controlled.
Horizontal
The area i-see sensor calculates the sensed temperature per blowoff area, and
controls the wind direction in the following manner.
Horizontal
Auto
Vane
Horizontal
Fri
Room
Cool
Mode
D-18
Set temp.
Auto
Temp.
Fan
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[Louver setting]
Fri
Off
On
Off
Vane
F1
F2
Vent.
Louver
F3
F4
Off
On
On
[Vent. setting]
Fri
Low
Press the F3 button to go through the ventilation setting options in the order of "Off," "Low," and "High."
Vent.
Off
Low
Off
F1
F2
F3
High
Low
High
F4
The fan on some models of indoor units may be interlocked with certain models of
ventilation units.
(Sample screen on Mr. Slim)
F1
F2
Page
F3
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Main display:
Cursor
Press the
F4
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Administrator
5. Timer
Main
Button operation
[1]
Main
Main menu
VaneLouverVent. (Lossnay)
High power
Timer
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor
F1
[2]
5. CONTROLLER OPERATION-BASIC OPERATIONS [PAR-31MAA] [PAR-30MAA]
F2
F4
F3
F1
F2
button.
F4
Cursor
F3
but-
Timer
On/Off timer
No / Yes
On
Off
Repeat
No / Yes
Select:
Cursor
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F3
Timer
On/Off timer
Yes
On
Off
Repeat No
Auto-off
No
--- min
Stop in
Setting display:
Cursor
F1
[3]
F2
Page
Select "Timer" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
F4
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Select:
Cursor
F1
F2
Time
F3
F4
Press the
Timer
On/Off timer
No / Yes
On
Off
Repeat
No / Yes
Select:
Cursor
F1
F2
Time
F3
F4
Timer
On/Off timer
No / Yes
On
Off
Repeat
No / Yes
Changes saved
Main menu:
button
button
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[5]
Timer
On/Off timer
No / Yes
On
Off
Repeat
No / Yes
[4]
Fri
Cool
Mode
Room
Set temp.
Temp.
Auto
Fan
D-21
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Administrator
5. Timer
Main
[1]
F1
[2]
F2
F1
F2
F1
F2
button.
F4
Cursor
F3
F4
Auto-Off timer
Auto-Off
No Yes
Stop in
min
Select:
Cursor
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D-22
F3
Auto-Off timer
Auto-Off
No Yes
Stop in
min
Select:
Cursor
[3]
Timer
On/Off timer
Yes
On
Off
Repeat No
Auto-Off
No
--- min
Stop in
Setting display:
Cursor
Time
F3
F4
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Press the
Auto-Off timer
Auto-Off
No Yes
Stop in
min
Select:
Cursor
Time
F2
F3
F4
Auto-Off timer
Auto-Off
No Yes
Stop in
min
Changes saved
Main menu:
button
button
<Operation start>
<Automatic stop>
Fri
Cool
Mode
Room
Set temp.
Temp.
F1
Fri
When the set times
has elapsed.
Auto
Fan
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[4]
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Main
6. Filter information
Sub
Fri
Room
Set temp.
Cool
Mode
Temp.
Auto
Fan
Button operation
[1]
Select "Filter information" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press
the
button.
Main
Main menu
Restriction
Energy saving
Night setback
Filter information
Error information
Main display:
Cursor
Page
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
Filter information
Refer to the indoor unit Instructions Manual for how to clean the filter.
Main menu:
Reset
F1
[3]
F2
F3
F4
Filter information
Cancel
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F1
F2
F3
Filter information
Filter sign reset
Main menu:
D-24
OK
F4
button
button
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Fri
Cool
Mode
Room
Set temp.
Temp.
Auto
When the
is displayed on the Main display in the Full
mode, the system is centrally controlled and the filter sign
cannot be reset.
Fan
If two or more indoor units are connected, filter cleaning timing for each unit may be different, depending on the filter type.
The icon
will appear when the filter on the main unit is due for cleaning.
When the filter sign is reset, the cumulative operation time of all units will be reset.
is scheduled to appear after a certain duration of operation, based on the premise that the indoor units are installed in a
The icon
space with ordinary air quality. Depending on the air quality, the filter may require more frequent cleaning.
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The cumulative time at which filter needs cleaning depends on the model.
D-25
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Main
7. Error information
Sub
Button operation
[1]
Error code, error unit, refrigerant address, unit model name, and serial number
will appear.
The model name and serial number will appear only if the information have been
registered.
Error information
Error code
Error unit IU
Ref. address
Unt#
Model name
Serial No.
F1
F2
F3
F4
blinks
Contact information (dealer's phone number) will appear if the information have
been registered.
Error information
Contact information
Dealer
Tel
[2]
Error information
Error code
Error unit IU
Ref. address
Unt#
Model name
Serial No.
F1
F2
F3
F4
blinks
Error reset
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F1
F2
Cancel
OK
F3
F4
Error reset
Error reset
Main menu:
D-26
button
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Main
Main menu
Restriction
Energy saving
Night setback
Filter information
Error information
Main display:
Cursor
Page
F1
F2
F3
F4
Main
8. High power
Sub
Mr.Slim
Only
ON
High-power operation function allows the units to operate at higher-than-normal capacity so that the room air can be conditioned to an optimum temperature quickly. This operation will last for up to 30 minutes, and the unit will return to the normal
operation mode at the end of the 30 minutes or when the room temperature reaches the preset temperature, whichever is earlier. The units will return to the normal operation when the operation mode or fan speed is changed.
Button operation
Main
Main menu
VaneLouverVent. (Lossnay)
High power
Timer
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor
F1
F2
[2]
Select "High power" from the Main menu during Cooling, Heating, or AUTO
operation (refer to D-16), and press the
button.
"High power" operation is valid only with models which support high
power operation.
Page
F3
F4
"High power" function is available only on the models that support the
function.
Move the cursor to "YES" with the F3 or F4 button, and press the
button.
High power
Select:
Cursor
F2
F3
F4
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
F1
[1]
High power
button
button
D-27
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Administrator
Main
1. Weekly timer
ON / OFF and temperature setting can be scheduled for each day.
"Weekly timer" is not executed when the On / Off timer is enabled.
Button operation
[1]
Main
Main menu
VaneLouverVent. (Lossnay)
High power
Timer
Weekly timer
OU silent mode
Main display:
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
Page
F3
F4
Weekly timer
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
No.
Select "Weekly timer" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
button.
The Weekly timer will not work in the following cases:
when the On / Off timer is enabled, when the weekly timer is disabled, during
an error, during check (in the service menu), during test run, during remote
controller diagnosis, when the clock is not set, during Function setting, when
the system is centrally controlled (On / Off operation or temperature setting
from local controller is prohibited).
Setting display:
day
Page
Press the
F1
F2
F3
F4
[3]
The screen to enable (Yes) and disable (No) the weekly timer will appear.
Weekly timer
To enable the setting, move the cursor to "Yes" with the F3 or F4 button,
Select:
Cursor
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
F1
D-28
F2
F3
F4
button.
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
The weekly timer setting screen will appear and the current settings will be displayed.
Up to eight operation patterns can be set for each day.
Weekly timer
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
No.
Input display:
day
Select
Move the cursor to the desired day of the week with the F1 or F2 button,
and press the F3 button to select it. (Multiple days can be selected.)
Page
Press the
F1
[5]
No.
F2
F4
Weekly timer
Thu
On
Select:
Cursor
F1
F3
F2
button.
Press the F1 button to move the cursor to the desired pattern number.
Move the cursor to the time, On / Off, or temperature with the F2 button.
Change the settings with the F3 or F4 button.
Content
F3
F4
Weekly timer
Thu
Changes saved
Day selection:
Press the
button
button
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[4]
Fri
Cool
Room
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
D-29
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Administrator
2. Energy saving
Main
The display can be automatically returned to the set temperature after the set time.
This setting is not executed when the set temperature range limit is valid and during central control (when prohibited item is
"set temperature").
Button operation
[1]
F1
[2]
F3
F4
F2
F3
F2
F3
F4
Auto return
Auto return
No / Yes
Cool: After min
back to
Heat: After min
back to
Select:
Cursor
Cursor
F1
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-30
F2
button.
Energy saving
Auto return
Yes
Cool:
min,
Heat:
min,
Schedule
No
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Setting display:
Cursor
F1
[3]
Select "Energy saving" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
Main
Main menu
Restriction
Energy saving
Night setback
Filter information
Error information
Main display:
Cursor
Page
F4
The screen to make the settings for the automatic return to the preset temperature will appear.
Move the cursor to the desired item with the F1 or F2 button out of "Auto
return", "Cool" or "Heat".
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
[4]
Auto return
Auto return
No / Yes
Cool: After
min
back to
Heat: After
min
back to
Select:
Cursor
Content
F1
F2
F3
F4
Press the
Auto return
Auto return
Yes
Cool:
min,
Heat:
min,
button
button
The above settings will not be effective when the Temp. range is restricted and when the system is centrally controlled (when the Temp. range setting is prohibited from local controller).[PAR-30MAA]
The above settings will not be effective when the Temp. range is restricted and when the system is centrally controlled (when the Temp. range setting from local controller is prohibited). When the system is contrally controlled
(When TImer operation from local remote controller is prohibited) , only the Timer setting will be ineffective.[PAR31MAA]
Fri
Fri
Fri
60
minutes
later
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Cool
Set temp.
Auto
Mode
Temp.
Fan
Mode
Temp.
Fan
Mode
Temp.
Fan
D-31
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Changes saved
Main menu:
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
2. Energy saving
Mr.Slim
Only
Administrator
Main
Set the Energy-saving operation start time, end time and performance save value for one week.
Button operation
[1]
Energy saving
Auto return
Yes
Cool:
min,
Heat:
min,
Schedule
No
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Setting display:
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F2
[3]
F3
button.
F4
Energy saving
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
No.
Setting display:
day
F1
F4
Press the
Energy saving
Energy saving No / Yes
Select:
Cursor
Press the
screen.
F1
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[4]
F2
F3
F4
Energy saving
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
No.
Input:
day
F1
D-32
The setting change / day of the week selection screen will appear.
* Up to four operation patterns can be set for each day.
Move the cursor to the desired day of the week with the F1 or F2 button,
and press the F3 button to select it. (Multiple days can be selected.)
Select
F2
F3
F4
Press the
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
[5]
Energy saving
Mon
No.
Select:
Cursor
F1
Press the F1 button to move the cursor to the desired pattern number.
Move the cursor to the desired item with the F2 button out of the start
time, stop time, and energy-saving rate (arranged in this order from the
left).
Content
F2
F3
F4
Energy saving
Mon
Press the
Changes saved
Day selection:
button
button
button
Overlapping times can be set. Refer to <Example 2> for details on the operation methods.
<Example1>
<Example2>
pattern3/ 18:00~21:00/ 90%
pattern4/ 8:15~12:00/ 90%
No restiction
No restiction
No restiction
(%)
90
No restiction
No restiction
No restiction
(%)
90
80
70
60
50
90%
restiction
8:15
80%
restiction
12:00
80
70
60
50
90%
restiction
17:00
21:00
90%
restiction
8:15
70%
80%
90%
restiction restiction restiction
12:00
16:00
19:00
21:00
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
18:00
Fri
Cool
Room
Set temp.
will appear on the Main display in the Full mode when the
unit is operated in the energy saving mode.
Auto
Settings can be made with external inputs to the outdoor unit.
Mode
Temp.
Fan
D-33
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Administrator
3. Night setback
Main
This control starts heating operation when the control object group is stopped and the room temperature drops below the preset lower limit temperature. Also, this control starts cooling operation when the control object group is stopped and the room
temperature rises above the preset upper limit temperature.
The Night setback function is not available if the operation and the temperature setting are performed from the remote controller.
If the room temperature is measured by the air-conditioner's suction temperature sensor, the accurate temperature may not
be obtained when the air-conditioner is inactive or when the air is not clean. In this case, switch the sensor to a remote sensor
(PAC-SE40TSA/PAC-SE41TS-E) or a remote control sensor.
Button operation
[1]
F1
[2]
Select "Night setback" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
Main
Main menu
Restriction
Energy saving
Night setback
Filter information
Error information
Main display:
Cursor
Page
F2
F3
button.
F4
Night setback
Night setback Yes
Temp. range 12
- 28
Start
23:00
Stop
5:00
Setting display:
F1
[3]
F2
F3
F4
Night setback
Night setback No / Yes
Temp. range 12
- 28
Start
23:00
Stop
5:00
Select:
Cursor
F1
F2
Move the cursor to the desired item with the F1 or F2 button out of Night
setback No (disable)/Yes (enable), Temp. range, Start time, or Stop time.
F3
F4
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Temp. range: The lower limit temperature (for heating operation) and the
upper limit temperature (for cooling operation) can be set. The temperature
difference between the lower and upper limits must be 4C (8F) or more. The
settable temperature range varies depending on the connected indoor units.
Start/Stop time: settable in 5-minute increments
* Press and hold the button to rapidly advance the numbers.
Press the
Night setback
Night setback No / Yes
Temp. range 12
- 28
Start
23:00
Stop
5:00
Changes saved
Main menu:
D-34
button
button
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Fri
Cool
Room
Set temp.
Auto
appears when the timer is disabled by the
centralized control system. [PAR-31MAA]
Fan
Temp.
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Mode
D-35
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
4. Restriction
Sub
Administrator
Button operation
[1]
Select "Restriction" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
button.
Main
Main menu
Restriction
Energy saving
Night setback
Filter information
Error information
Main display:
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
Page
F3
F4
Restriction
Temp. range Yes
CoolDry
Heat
Auto
Move the cursor to "Temp. range" with the F1 or F2 button, and press
button.
the
Setting display:
Page
F1
[3]
F2
F3
F4
Temp. range
Temp. range No / Yes
CoolDry
Heat
Auto
Select:
Cursor
F1
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-36
Move the cursor to the desired item with the F1 button out of "Temp.
range", "Cool Dry", "Heat" or "Auto."
Cursor
F2
F3
F4
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Temp. range
Temp. range No / Yes
CoolDry
Heat
Auto
Select:
Cursor
F1
Temp.
F2
F3
F4
Temp. range
Temp. range No / Yes
CoolDry
Heat
Auto
Changes saved
Main menu:
Mode
Lower limit
Upper limit
Cool Dry
19 30C
(67 87F)
30 19C
(87 67F)
Heat
17 28C
(63 83F)
28 17C
(83 63F)
Auto
19 28C
(67 83F)
28 19C
(83 67F)
Press the
button
button
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[4]
Fri
Cool
Mode
Room
Set temp.
Temp.
Auto
Fan
D-37
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Administrator
Main
4. Restriction
Sub
Button operation
[1]
Restriction
Operation locked No
On/Off Mode Set temp.
Vane
Setting display:
Page
F1
[2]
F2
F4
The screen to make the settings for the operation lock function will appear.
Restriction
Operation locked No / Yes
On/Off
Locked
Mode
Locked
Set temp.
Locked
Vane
Locked
Select:
Cursor
Cursor
F1
F2
F3
Move the cursor to the desired item with the F1 or F2 button out of "Operation locked", "On / Off", "Mode", "Set temp.", or "Vane".
Change the settings with the F3 or F4 button.
Operation locked: No (disable) / Yes (enable)
On / Off: On/Off operation
Mode: Operation mode setting
/ Locked
Set temp.: Preset temp. setting
Vane: Vane setting
F4
Press the
Restriction
Operation locked Yes
On/Off Mode Set temp.
Vane
Changes saved
Main menu:
button
button
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Fri
Cool
Mode
Room
Set temp.
Auto
Fan
D-38
button.
Cool
Mode
Room
Set temp.
Fri
Auto
Fan
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
7. Maintenance
1. Auto descending panel
OFF
Main
Button operation
Select "Maintenance" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
Maintenance menu
Auto descending panel
Manual vane angle
button.
Select "Auto descending panel" with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
button.
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
F1
F2
F3
F4
F1
Address
F2
F3
* When using the auto descending panel, always set the "Address" and "Unit
No." with "Service" "Function setting".
Move the cursor to "Ref. address", "Unit No." or "Operation" with the F1
button to select.
Select the refrigerant address and the unit number for the units to whose
falls panel, with the F2 or F3 button, and press the
button.
Check
F4
button
button
Main menu:
Cursor
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[1]
D-39
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
OFF
Button operation
[1]
Main display:
Cursor
F1
[2]
Select "Maintenance" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
Main
Main menu
Maintenance
Initial setting
Service
F2
button.
Page
F3
F4
Select "Manual vane angle" with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
button.
Maintenance menu
Auto descending panel
Manual vane angle
Main menu:
Cursor
F1
[3]
F2
F3
F4
Move the cursor to "Ref. address", "Unit No." or "Operation" with the F1
button to select.
F1
F2
F3
F4
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-40
F2
F3
button.
F1
Select the refrigerant address and the unit number for the units to whose
F4
The screen at left shows a sample display on Mr. Slim. On City Multi
units, "M-NET address," is displayed instead of "Ref. address", and the
"Unit No." will not be displayed.
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
The current vane setting will appear.
[MITSUBISHI] rogo
Select:
Outlet
F2
F3
F4
<Vane setting>
No setting
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
All outlets
Setting
Press the
A screen will appear that indicates the setting information is being transmitted.
The setting changes will be made to the selected outlet.
The screen will automatically return to the one shown above (step 4) when the
transmission is completed.
Make the settings for other outlets, following the same procedures.
If all outlets are selected,
goes into operation.
button
button
F1
Angle
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[4]
D-41
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
8. Initial setting
Main
1. Main / Sub
Sub
When connecting two remote controllers, one of them needs to designated as a sub controller.
Button operation
[1]
Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
Main
Main menu
Maintenance
Initial setting
Service
button.
Main display:
Cursor
F1
[2]
Page
F2
F3
F4
Move the cursor to the "Main / Sub" with the F1 or F2 button, and press
button.
the
F1
[3]
F2
F3
F4
Main/Sub
Main / Sub
Select:
Cursor
F1
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-42
F2
F3
F4
button
button
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
2. Clock
Sub
Button operation
[1]
Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
Main
Main menu
Maintenance
Initial setting
Service
button.
Main display:
Cursor
F1
[2]
Page
F2
F3
F4
Move the cursor to the "Clock" with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
button.
[3]
F2
F3
F4
Move the cursor to the desired item with the F1 or F2 button out of year,
month, date, hour or minute.
Clock
yyyy/ mm/ dd
2010/ 01/ 01
hh: mm
12: 00
Increase or decrease the value for the selected item with the F3 or F4
button, and press the
button.
Select:
Cursor
F1
F2
F3
F4
button
button
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
F1
Page
Cursor
D-43
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
3. Main display
Sub
Button operation
[1]
Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
F1
[2]
F2
F3
button.
Move the cursor to the "Main display" with the F1 or F2 button, and
button.
press the
F4
Main display
Full / Basic
F1
D-44
F2
F3
F4
button
button
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
4. Contrast
Sub
Button operation
Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
button.
Main/Sub
Clock
Main display
Contrast
Display details
Main menu:
Cursor
F1
F2
[2]
Move the cursor to the "Contrast" with the F1 or F2 button, and press
button.
the
Page
F3
F4
Contrast
or
F1
F2
Light
Dark
F3
F4
button
button
8. INITIAL SETTING [PAR-31MAA] [PAR-30MAA]
Main menu:
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[1]
D-45
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
Sub
5.1. Clock
Button operation
[1]
F1
[2]
Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
F2
button.
Move the cursor to the "Display details" with the F1 or F2 button, and
press the
button.
Page
F3
F4
Move the cursor to the "Clock" with the F1 or F2 button, and change the
setting with the F4 button.
Display details
Clock
No 24h
Temperature
Room temp. Yes / No
Auto mode
Yes / No
Select:
Cursor
F1
[3]
F2
Change
F3
F4
Move the cursor to the "Clock", "12 disp." or "AM / PM disp." with the F1
or F2 button, and change the setting with the F3 or F4 button.
Clock display
Clock
Yes No
12h disp.
AM/PM disp.
F1
F2
Cursor
F3
F4
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
note: Time display format will also be reflected on the time and schedule
setting display. The time is displayed as shown below.
12-hour format : AM12:00 AM1:00 PM12:00 PM1:00 PM11:59
24-hour format :
0:00 1:00 12:00 13:00 23:59
Press the
D-46
button
button
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
Sub
[1]
Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
Display details
button.
Clock
No 24h
Temperature
Room temp. Yes / No
Auto mode
Yes / No
Select:
Cursor
F1
F2
Cursor
F3
Move the cursor to the "Display details" with the F1 or F2 button, and
button.
press the
F4
Move the cursor to the "Temperature", "Room temp." or "Auto mode" with
the F1 or F2 button, and change the setting with the F3 or F4 button.
Display details
Clock
No 24h
Temperature
Room temp. Yes / No
Auto mode
Yes / No
[1] Temperature unit setting (The factory default setting is Celsius (C))
C: Temperature is displayed in Celsius.
F: Temperature is displayed in Fahrenheit.
Cursor
F1
F2
Cursor
F3
F4
Press the
Select:
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[2]
button
button
D-47
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
Sub
Button operation
[1]
Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
button.
Move the cursor to the "Auto mode" with the F1 or F2 button, and press
button.
the
Main menu:
Cursor
F1
F2
[2]
Page
F3
F4
Auto mode
Auto mode Yes / No
Press the
Select:
Cursor
F1
D-48
F2
F3
F4
button
button
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
Sub
The administrator password is required to make the settings for the following items.
Timer setting Energy-save setting Weekly timer setting Restriction setting
Outdoor unit silent mode setting
Button operation
[1]
Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
button.
Move the cursor to the "Administrator password" with the F1 or F2 butbutton.
ton, and press the
Main menu:
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
Page
F3
F4
Administrator password
Press the
F3
F4
[3]
Administrator password
Enter administrator password
Change administrator password.
Select:
Cursor
F1
[4]
F2
F3
F4
Administrator password
Cancel
F1
F2
F3
OK
F4
D-49
F2
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
F1
button.
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
8. Language selection
Sub
The desired language can be set. The language options are English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish,
and Russian.
Button operation
[1]
Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
button.
Main menu:
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
Page
F3
Move the cursor to the language you desire with the F1 through F4 buttons, and press the
button to save the setting.
Language selection
English
Franais
Deutsch
Espaol
Italiano
Portugus
Svenska
Pycck
Select:
Cursor
F1
F2
Cursor
F3
Language selection
English
Franais
Deutsch
Espaol
Italiano
Portugus
Svenska
Pycck
Changes saved
Main menu:
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-50
F4
When the power is on for the first time, the Language selection screen will be
displayed. Select a desired language. The system will not start-up without language selection.
F4
A screen will appear that indicates the setting has been saved.
button
button
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
9. Service
Main
1. Service menu
Sub
Service
Button operation
[1]
F1
F2
but-
*At the main display, the menu buttom and select "Service" to make the
maintenance setting.
Main display:
Cursor
[2]
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Main
Main menu
Maintenance
Initial setting
Service
Page
F3
Service menu
F4
When the Service menu is selected, a window will appear asking for the password.
Select:
Cursor
F2
F3
F4
button.
<For Mr.Slim>
Service menu
Test run
Input maintenance info.
Function setting
Check
Self check
Main menu:
Cursor
Service menu
Maintenance password
Remote controller check
Main menu:
Cursor
Cursor
Service menu
Maintenance password
Remote controller check
Main menu:
Cursor
Service menu
Service menu
Not available.
Please stop the unit.
Not available.
Centrally controlled.
Service menu:
Service menu:
button
button
D-51
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[3]
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
2. Test run
Sub
Service
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual for how to make the settings.
Button operation
[1]
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Service menu
Test run
Input maintenance info.
Function setting
Check
Self check
Main menu:
button.
button.
but-
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
Service menu:
Cursor
F1
F2
Test run
F3
F4
Remain
Pipe
Cool
Switch disp.
Mode
F1
Auto
Fan
F2
F3
F4
Press the
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Remain
Vane
F1
F2
F3
F4
Press the
Press the
button.
When the test run is completed, the Test run menu screen will appear.
* The test run will automatically stop after two hours.
D-52
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
Sub
Service
It is possible to run just the drain pump without running the indoor units fan.
Carry this out after completing the indoor and outdoor electrical work.
* Refer to the indoor units installation manual, and confirm that the water is accurately drained, and that no water is leaking
from the pipe connections.
Button operation
[1]
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Service menu
Test run
Input maintenance info.
Function setting
Check
Self check
Main menu:
but-
button.
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
Select "Drain pump test run" with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
button.
Service menu:
Cursor
F3
F4
Press the
Pump On/Off:
* The drain pump will be prepared for the Drain pump test run, and the test run
will start.
Return:
F1
[4]
F2
F3
F4
F1
button.
Drain pump On
Pump On/Off:
Press the
F2
F3
F4
[3]
F2
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
F1
button.
The drain pump test run will be finished, and then the Test run menu screen will
appear.
* The drain pump test run will automatically stop after two hours.
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Main
Sub
Service
Select "Input maintenance Info." from the Service menu to bring up the Maintenance information screen. Refer to the indoor
unit Installation Manual for how to make the settings.
Button operation
[1]
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Service menu
Test run
Input maintenance info.
Function setting
Check
Self check
Select "Input maintenance info." with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
button.
Main menu:
Cursor
F1
F2
F3
but-
F4
[2]
Select "Model name input" with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
button.
Service menu:
Cursor
F1
[3]
F2
F3
F4
<For Mr.Slim>
Select the Ref. address, Outdoor unit and Indoor unit to be registered.
OU
IU
IU
IU
IU
Select Unt #:
Address
Cursor
Copy
Paste
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
<For Mr.Slim>
"Refrigerant address" setting [0] to [15]
<For City Multi>
"M-NET address" setting [1] to [255]
*Only a connected address can be selected.
Add.
Press the
Input:
Address
Cursor
Copy
button.
Paste
The registered model information can be copied and pasted into the refrigerant address/M-NET address units.
F3 button: Copies the model information for the selected address.
F4 button: Overwrites the copied model information onto the selected address.
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MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
[4]
<For Mr.Slim>
Model name input.
Model infomation
OU PUHZ-RP VHA
IU PLA-RP BA
IU
IU
IU
Add.
:
Select:
Cursor
Letter
PLFY-P VBM-E
<For Mr.Slim>
Setting the "Registered unit" [OU] / [IU1] to [IU4]
OU: Outdoor unit
IU1: Indoor unit No. 1
IU2: Indoor unit No. 2
IU3: Indoor unit No. 3
IU4: Indoor unit No. 4
* IU2 to IU4 may not appear depending on the type of connected air conditioner (single, twin, triple, quadruple).
Select:
Letter
Cursor
Cursor
The highlighted characters
are selected.
Move the input cursor to the left and right with the F1 and F2 buttons,
and select the letters with the F3 and F4 buttons.
Input letters
Select from: A, B, C, D ... Z, 0, 1 2 ... 9, -, space
*Model names can be input up to 18 letters.
Press the
button.
Repeat the above step, and register the model names for the outdoor unit
and indoor unit of the selected refrigerant address and M-NET address.
Changing the refrigerant address and M-NET address
After the model name is registered above, press the
button. The "3"
screen will appear. Change the refrigerant address and M-NET address, and
using the previous procedure input the Model name.
<For Mr.Slim>
Serial No. infomation
OU
IU
IU
IU
IU
Add.
:
the
Select Unt #:
Address
Cursor
Select "Serial No. input" on the Maintenance information screen, and press
Copy
Paste
button.
Register the Serial No. with the procedure given in [3] [4].
*Serial No. can be input up to 8 letters.
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[5]
Select:
Address
Cursor
Copy
Paste
D-55
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Service
Main
Sub
Mr.Slim
Only
OFF
Button operation
[1]
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Service menu
Test run
Input maintenance info.
Function setting
Check
Self check
Main menu:
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
Function setting
Ref. address
Unit No.
Grp./1/2/3/4/All
Monitor:
Cursor
F1
[3]
F2
F1
[4]
F2
F3
F4
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
F1
F2
Set the indoor unit refrigerant addresses and unit numbers with the F1
through F4 buttons, and then press the
setting.
When data collection from the indoor units is completed, the current settings appears highlighted.
Non-highlighted items indicate that no function settings are made.
Screen appearance varies depending on the "Unit No." setting.
Cursor
F3
F4
Function setting
Unit #1
Ref. address
Mode 7
Mode 8
Mode 9
Mode10
Request:
Cursor
D-56
Address
Function setting
Grp.
Ref. address
Mode 1
Mode 2
Mode 3
Mode 4
Request:
Cursor
but-
Cursor
F3
F4
Use the F1 or F2 button to move the cursor to select the mode number,
and change the setting number with the F3 or F4 button.
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
[5]
Function setting
Grp.
Ref. address
When the transmission is successfully completed, the screen will return to the
Function setting screen.
Sending data
F1
F2
F3
F4
note: Make the above settings only on Mr. Slim units as necessary.
The above function settings are not available for the City Multi
units.
Table 1 summarizes the setting options for each mode number.
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual for the detailed information about initial settings, mode numbers, and setting numbers for the indoor units.
Be sure to write down the settings for all functions if any of the
initial settings has been changed after the completion of installation work.
02
03
Settings
LOSSNAY connection
Setting
No.
1
2
Not connected
04
Power voltage
240 V
220 V, 230 V
05
AUTO mode
Disable
07
Filter sign
100 hours
2500 hours
08
09
10
11
Fan speed
Outlet
Not displayed
4 directional
3 directional
2 directional
Optional parts
(High-efficiency filter)
No
Yes
Vane
No vanes
(or the vane setting No.3 is effective.)
Unit numbers
Set "Grp." for the Unit number.
These settings apply to all the connected indoor units.
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01
Mode
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REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Mode
No.
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
5.1. Other function selections
<Table 2>
Initial setting(Factory setting)
Function
Filter sign
Settings
07
Quiet
Standard
Standard
High ceiling
High ceiling
High ceiling
08
Floor
standing
PSARPGA
100Pa
125Pa
4 directions
09
Not supported
Supported
100Pa
125Pa
10
11
Set temperature in
mode 4 deg-up
Available
Supported
Not available
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
3
12
Standard
Vane differential set- Low (24C 28C)
ting in heating mode Standard (28C 32C)
(cold wind prevention)
High (35C 38C)
Not supported
No vanes
(Vane No.3 setting: PLA only)
Swing
70Pa
14
23
24
1
2
1
25
200/250
27
28
D-58
Ceiling
concealed
70Pa
2 directions
Horizontal vane
setting
:Not available
3 directions
Installed options
(high performance
filter)
Wall
mounted
Ceiling
suspended
PKAPCAPCAPEADPEA(Z)RPBA
RPHAL/
RPKAQ RPHAQ
RPJA(L)Q RPGAQ
(2)(3)
KAL
100Hr
2500Hr
Fan Speed
4-WAY
Mode Setting. cassette
No.
No
PLA-
2
1
2
400/500
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
OUTDOOR
OUTDOOR
No
INDOOR
REMOTE
(MAIN)
No.1
No.3
REMOTE
(MAIN)
REMOTE
(SUB)
INDOOR
INDOOR
INDOOR
REMOTE
(SUB)
OUTDOOR
OUTDOOR
INDOOR
INDOOR
REMOTE
(MAIN)
REMOTE
(SUB)
REMOTE
(MAIN)
ta = (A+B) / 2
ta = A
ta = A
ta = A
ta = B
ta = A
ta = A
ta = C
ta = C
ta = C
ta = C
*Can be set only when a wired remote controller is used. This function cannot be set for floor type models.
When using 2 remote controllers (two-remote controller operation), the remote controller with built-in sensor must be set as a
main remote controller.
PCA-KAQ
Setting No.
: Initial setting
Setting
Standard position
No vane function
Standard position
2) Vane differential setting in heating mode (cold wind prevention) (Function setting mode14)
When piping temperature (TH5) becomes low during heating operation, the up / down vane is set to horizontal direction for
less draft setting.
In this vane differential setting, the conditions of piping temperature to change airflow setting of horizontal and setting shown
below can be adjusted finely.
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Setting airflow
Horizontal airflow
28C
32C
38C
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6. LOSSNAY setting
City Multi
Only
Service
OFF
This setting is required only when the operation of City Multi units is interlocked with LOSSNAY units. This setting is not available for the Mr. Slim units. Interlock settings can be made for the indoor unit to which the remote controller is connected. (They
can also be confirmed or deleted.)
note: Use the centralized controller to make the settings if it is connected.
To interlock the operation of the indoor units with the LOSSNAY units, be sure to interlock the addresses
of ALL indoor units in the group and that of the LOSSNAY unit.
Button operation
[1]
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Service menu
Test run
Input maintenance info.
Lossnay
Check
Self check
Main menu:
but-
button.
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
When "Lossnay" on the Service menu is selected, the remote controller will automatically begin searching for the registered LOSSNAY addresses of the currently
connected indoor unit.
Lossnay
IU address
Lossnay address
Collecting data
F1
9. SERVICE [PAR-31MAA] [PAR-30MAA]
[3]
F2
F3
F4
When the search is completed, the smallest address of the indoor units that are
connected to the remote controller and the address of the interlocked LOSSNAY
unit will appear. "--" will appear if no LOSSNAY unit is interlocked with the indoor
units.
Lossnay
IU address
Lossnay address
Function Set/Conf/Del.
Select:
Cursor
F1
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-60
F2
Address
F3
F4
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
[4]
Lossnay
IU address
Lossnay address
Enter the addresses of the indoor unit and the LOSSNAY unit to be interlocked, with the F1 through F4 buttons, select "Set" in the "Function",
button to save the settings.
and press the
Sending data
F2
F3
F4
Lossnay
IU address
Lossnay address
Setting completed
Return:
[5]
Lossnay
IU address
Lossnay address
Collecting data
Lossnay
IU address
Lossnay address
Lossnay
IU address
Lossnay address
Deleting
Lossnay
IU address
Lossnay address
Request rejected
Return:
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REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[6]
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
7. Check
Sub
Service
[1]
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Service menu
Test run
Input maintenance info.
Function setting
Check
Self check
Main menu:
but-
button.
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
Check menu
Error history
Refrigerant volume check
Refrigerant leak check
Smooth maintenance
Request code
Service menu:
Check menu
Error history
Service menu:
Cursor
F1
[3]
F2
Cursor
F3
F4
dd/mm/yy
F1
[4]
F2
Delete
F3
F3
F4
Four records are shown per page, and the top record on the first page indicates
the latest error record.
To delete the error history, press the F4 button (Delete) on the screen that
shows error history.
A confirmation screen will appear asking if you want to delete the error history.
OK
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button to
F4
Error history
Cancel
F2
Check menu:
Page
F1
Error history
Error history
Error Unt#
<For Mr.Slim>
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Mr.Slim
Only
7. Check
Service
Main
Button operation
[1]
Check menu
Error history
Refrigerant volume check
Refrigerant leak check
Smooth maintenance
Request code
Service menu:
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Select "Check" with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
but-
button.
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
Select "Refrigerant leak check" with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
button.
Press the
Begin:
F3
F4
Page
F1
F2
F3
F4
D-63
[3]
F2
OK
NG
Check menu:
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
F1
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Mr.Slim
Only
7. Check
Service
Main
Button operation
[1]
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Check menu
Error history
Refrigerant volume check
Refrigerant leak check
Smooth maintenance
Request code
Service menu:
but-
button.
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
Smooth maintenance
Ref.address
Stable mode
Begin:
Cursor
Address
Smooth maintenance
Ref.address
Stable mode
<Ref.address>setting [ 0 ]~[ 15 ]
<Stable mode>setting [ Cool ] / [ Heat ] / [ Normal ]
Press the
StabilizationCollecting
Exit:
9. SERVICE [PAR-31MAA] [PAR-30MAA]
[3]
Smooth maintenance
Cool
Ref. address
COMP. current
COMP. run time
COMP. On / Off
COMP. frequency
A
Hr
times
Hz
Return:
Page
Smooth maintenance
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Ref.address
Sub cool
OU TH4 temp.
OU TH6 temp.
OU TH7 temp.
Cool
Return:
Page
F1
Smooth maintenance
Ref.address
IU air temp.
IU HEX temp.
IU filter time
Return:
Page
D-64
Cool
Hr
button
button
F2
F3
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Mr.Slim
Only
7. Check
Service
Main
Button operation
[1]
Check menu
Error history
Refrigerant volume check
Refrigerant leak check
Smooth maintenance
Request code
Service menu:
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Select "Check" with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
but-
button.
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
but-
Request code
Ref.address
Request code
Request:
Cursor
F1
F2
F3
<Ref.address>setting [ 0 ] [ 15 ]
<Request code>setting [ Refer to next page ]
F4
Press the
Cursor
Display
0
Operation mode
Relay output state
Power currently
Compressor Four-way valve Solenoid valve
supplied to compressor
Display
Operation mode
STOP FAN
COOL DRY
HEAT
Defrost
ON
ON
1) Operation mode
1
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
D-65
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REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Request:
Request code
Ref.address
Request code
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
<Request Cord list>
* The Request code 150 152 data is the information for the indoor unit to which the remote controller is connected.
Request
code
Request content
Unit
Operation state
0 50
0 9999
10 hours
0 9999
100 times
3 217
-40 90
-39 88
-39 88
10
-40 200
12
0 255
13
0 130
16
0 255
Hz
18
0 10
Step
22
0 500
Pulses
C
30
17 30
31
8 39
37
-39 88
38
-39 88
39
-39 88
40
-39 88
42
43
44
45
Code
103
Code
104
Code
107
150
-39 88
100
9. SERVICE [PAR-31MAA] [PAR-30MAA]
151
-39 88
152
-39 88
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-66
Remarks
"0" is displayed if
the target unit is
not present
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
8. Self check
Sub
Service
Button operation
[1]
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Service menu
Test run
Input maintenance info.
Function setting
Check
Self check
but-
button.
Main menu:
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
<For Mr.Slim>
Self check
Ref. address
Self check
Select:
Select:
Address
[3]
Address
F1 Mr.Slim>
F2
F3
<For
F4
Self check
Ref. address
Error
F1 CityF2
<For
Multi>F3
F4
Self check
M-NET address
Unt #
Grp.IC
Error
Contact
Grp.IC
Error code, unit number, attribute, and indoor unit demand signal ON / OFF status at the contact (City Multi
only) will appear.
"-" will appear if no error history is available.
Return:
Return:
Reset
Reset
F1
Self check
F2
F3
M-NET address
F2
F3
F4
Grp. --
Return:
Reset
[4]
F1
F2
F3
Self check
F4
Ref. address
A confirmation screen will appear asking if you want to delete the error history.
Cancel
Self check
Ref. address
F1
F2
F3
OK
F4
F1
F2
F3
F4
button
button
D-67
F1
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CONTROLLER
---Error
Contact
F4
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
9. Maintenance password
Sub
Service
Button operation
[1]
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
Service menu
Maintenance password
Remote controller check
Main menu:
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
but-
F3
F4
Maintenance password
Enter maintenance password
Move the cursor to the digit you want to change with the F1 or F2 button,
and set each digit to the desired number (0 through 9) with the F3 or F4
button.
Press the
Select:
Cursor
F1
[3]
F2
F3
F4
Maintenance password
A confirmation screen will appear asking if you want to change the maintenance
password.
Cancel
OK
[4]
F2
F3
F4
Maintenance password
Enter maintenance password
Changes saved
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Service menu:
F1
F2
F3
F4
note: The default maintenance password is "9999". Change this password if necessary so that settings cannot be changed by persons
other than the administrator.
Store the password where it can be accessed if necessary.
D-68
button
button
button
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Main
Sub
Service
If operations cannot be completed with the remote controller, diagnose the remote controller with this function.
Button operation
[1]
Service menu
Maintenance password
Remote controller check
Select "Service" from the Main menu (refer to D-16), and press the
ton.
but-
Select "Remote controller check" with the F1 or F2 button, and press the
button.
Main menu:
Cursor
F1
[2]
F2
F3
F4
Select "Remote controller check" from the Service menu, and press the
button to start the remote controller check and see the check results.
Start checking?
To cancel the remote controller check and exit the Remote controller check
menu screen, press the
or the
button.
[3]
F2
F3
F4
F1
F2
F3
F4
OK:
If the
button is pressed after the remote controller check results are
displayed, remote controller check will end, and the remote controller will
automatically reboot itself.
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F1
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CONTROLLER
Begin:
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
System Diagram
Indoor unit
B. Remote controller
operation
Use of 1 remote controller
to control multiple air
conditioners with the same
settings simultaneously.
Outdoor
unit
Indoor
unit
Outdoor
unit
Remote
Controller
Relay box
Indoor unit
E. Operation by external
signal
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
F. Control by external
signal and remote
display
Remote Controller
Remote operating panel
Adapter
Indoor unit
Remote Controller
Remote display panel
(operation, error)
D-70
D. Remote / local
combined control
operation
Indoor
unit
Remote
Controller
Features
Relay box
(Part to be provided at
your site)
Remote operating panel
(Part to be provided at
your site)
Remote operation
adapter
(PAC-SF40RM-E)
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System Name
System Diagram
G. Timer operation
Enables control of start
and stop.
* For control by external timer,
refer to Remote/ local combined control operation".
Simple timer:
Start and stop operations can each be
performed once within 72 hours (can be
set in 1-hour increments).
Auto off timer:
Operation is stopped when the preset
time elapses following the start of operation. The time can be set from 30 minutes to 4 hours in 30-minute increments.
Lossnay
ventilator
I. Central control
Remote
Controller
Remote
Controller
Central controller, etc.
J. Demand control
Adaptor to input
external demand
signal
Relay box
Remote
Operating panel
K. Rotation
Outdoor unit
M-NET adapter
(Option PARTS)
Central controller
(G-50A)
Group remote controller
(PAC-SC30GR), etc.
Rotation
Main and sub unit operate alternately
according to the interval of roration setting.
Back-up
When abnormality occurs while operation, it changes into operating the
backup unit, and operation is continued.
2nd stage cut-in
Number of operating units is determined according to the room temperature and set point.
When room temperature becomes
higher than set point, standby unit
starts.(2 units operation)
When room temperature falls below set
point -4C, standby unit stops.
(1 unit operation)
Indoor unit
Application model
Indoor unit
PLA-ZRP BA
PLA-RP BA2
PCA-RP KAQ / HAQ
PKA-RP HAL / KAL
PSA-RP KA
PEAD-RP JA(L)Q / GAQ
D-71
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H. Interlock operation
with peripheral
equipment
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
System diagram
(Wired remote
controller)
Standard 1:1
Simultaneous Twin
Indoor/Outdoor
connection
cable
OC
OC
OC
3(2)
IC-1 IC-2
IC-1
Remote
controller
cable
Simultaneous Triple
IC-1
OC
3(2) 3(2)
3(2)
IC-2
IC-3
IC-1
3(2)
Simultaneous Quad
IC-2
3(2)
IC-3
3(2)
IC-4
* Numbers given in ( ) apply when power is supplied to the indoor and outdoor units separately.
<Reference>
1) If simultaneous twin or triple or quad, connect the remote controller to any one of the indoor units. All functions of the indoor
unit can be controlled even if different models (different types) are mixed.
2) Do not use crossover wiring among indoor units with simultaneous twin, triple, quad units. (Prohibited item.)
3) Electrical wiring diagram
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
IC
OC
Power
source
wiring
L1
L2
L3
N
Remote controller
S1
S2
S3
S1
S2
S3
(Polarity)
R
1
2
(No polarity)
1
2
System diagram
1-2. Wired Remote Controller or Wireless Remote Controller Receiver Built into Indoor Unit
[Floor type (wired remote controller)/4-way ceiling cassette type, ceiling suspended type, wall mounted type (wireless remote
controller)]
Standard 1:1
Simultaneous Twin
Simultaneous Triple
Simultaneous Quad
Outdoor unit OC
Indoor unit IC
OC
Indoor/outdoor
3(2)
connection cable
IC
R
OC
OC
3(2)
IC-1
R-1
3(2)
IC-2
R-2
3(2) 3(2)
IC-1
R-1
IC-2
R-2
3(2)
IC-3
R-3
OC
3(2) 3(2)
IC-1
R-1
IC-2
R-2
3(2)
IC-3
R-3
3(2)
IC-4
R-4
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REMOTE
CONTROLLER
<Reference>
1) If simultaneous twin or triple or quad, connect the remote controller to any one of the indoor units. All functions of the indoor
unit For systems containing built-in wired remote controllers (or built-in wireless receiver adapters) and consisting of simultaneous twin, triple and quad units only, the installed remote controllers (or receiver adapters) must be connected without
changing any settings. If the system consists of different models, keep only one of the remote controllers built into the indoor
units, or remove all the remote controller cables and connect them to other models according to 1-1.
2) Use the wired remote controllers without setting them as the main and sub controllers.
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Outdoor unit OC
Indoor unit IC
Wired remote
System diagram controller R
(Wired remote
controller)
Outdoor unit OC
Standard 1:1
Simultaneous Twin
OC
OC
Indoor/outdoor
connection cable
3(2)
3(2)
IC-1
IC
Remote
controller
cable
3(2)
Indoor unit IC
IC-1
3(2)
OC
3(2) 3(2)
IC-3
IC-2
IC-1
Wired remote
controller R
IC-3
2
R-2
R-1
3(2)
IC-3
IC-4
2
R-2
OC
3(2) 3(2)
3(2)
3(2)
3(2)
IC-2
R-1
R-2
OC
Indoor unit IC
IC-1
2
R-1
3(2)
R-2
Simultaneous Quad
3(2)
IC-2
Wired remote
System diagram controller R
(Wired remote
controller)
Outdoor unit OC
3(2)
R-1
R-2
Simultaneous Triple
OC
IC-2
R-1
Outdoor unit OC
3(2)
IC-1
IC
2
R-2
OC
3(2)
Wired remote
controller R
IC-2
2
R-1
R-2
R-1
OC
Indoor unit IC
3(2)
IC-1
3(2)
IC-2
3(2)
IC-3
IC-4
2
R-1
R-2
* Numbers given in ( ) apply when power is supplied to the indoor and outdoor units separately.
<Reference>
1) If simultaneous twin or triple or quad, connect the remote controller to any one of the indoor units. All functions of the indoor
unit can becontrolled even if different models (different types) are mixed.
2) Do not use crossover wiring among indoor units with simultaneous twin, triple, quad units. (Prohibited item.)
3) Set one of the remote controllers as the main controller (initial setting) and the other as the sub controller using the remote
controller's function selection.
(R: Wired remote controller, R': Wireless remote controller receiver)
Standard 1:1
Indoor/outdoor
connection cable
Simultaneous Twin
OC
OC
3(2)
3(2)
IC
Remote
controller
cable
Receiver
connection
cable
3(2)
IC-2
IC-1
2
R
3(2)
IC-3
OC
3(2) 3(2)
IC-1
R'
R'
Simultaneous Quad
OC
3(2)
IC-2
9
R'
Simultaneous Triple
3(2)
IC-1
3(2)
IC-2
IC-3
3(2)
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
IC-4
9
R'
* Numbers given in ( ) apply when power is supplied to the indoor and outdoor units separately.
<Reference>
1) If simultaneous twin or triple or quad, connect both the wired remote controller and wireless remote controller receiver to
any one of the indoor units. All the functions of the indoor unit can be controlled even if different models (different types) are
mixed.
2) Do not use crossover wiring among indoor units with simultaneous twin, triple, quad units. (Prohibited item.)
3) When using 2 or more remote controllers, the display contents on the remote controllers may differ from the actual settings,
since the operation mode last by any of the wireless remote controllers will be effective.
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System diagram
(Wired remote controller, wireless
remote controller)
Standard 1:1 2
OC-A
Indoor/outdoor
3(2)
connection cable
IC-A
Remote
controller
cable
Wired remote
controller R
Outdoor unit OC
Indoor unit IC
2
R
OC-A
Indoor/outdoor
3(2)
connection cable
IC-A
Wireless remote
controller receiver
section R
Receiver
connection
cable
9
R'
Standard 1:1 + Simultaneous Twin Standard 1:1 + Simultaneous Triple + Simultaneous Twin
OC-B
OC
OC-A
3(2)
IC-B
OC-B
OC-A
3(2)
IC-B
OC-B
3(2)
3(2)
IC-B2
IC-A
3(2)
IC-B1
3(2)
IC-B2
IC-B3
OC-C
3(2)
IC-CA
3(2)
IC-CB
R
OC
OC-A
3(2)
3(2)
3(2)
IC-B1
IC-A
2 Remote
controller
crossover
wiring
3(2)
IC-B1
IC-A
2 Remote
controller
crossover
wiring
OC-A
3(2)
3(2)
IC-B2
IC-A
OC-B
3(2)
3(2)
IC-B1
3(2)
IC-B2
R'
3(2)
IC-B3
OC-C
3(2)
IC-CA
3(2)
IC-CB
R'
* Numbers given in ( ) apply when power is supplied to the indoor and outdoor units separately.
<Reference>
1) For 2-remote controller control, refer to "2-1. 2-Remote Controller Operation". However, when using both wired and wireless
remote controllers, receivers must be connected to indoor units that are connected by crossover wiring.
2) Connect an indoor unit having the highest functions among the group to the outdoor unit assigned to refrigerant address
"0" (Refer to the example given below). The remote controller operation follows the fuction of the unit that has the highest
functions among the group.
Function specifications <Example>
Item
Fan
Function
4-way ceiling
Ceiling
cassette
suspended
Up/down
vane
Ceiling
suspended
(suitable for kitchen)
Wall
mounted
Floor
standing
Celing concealed
PEADPLA-RP
PKA-RPHAL/
PEA-RP
PEA-RP
PCA-RPKAQ PCA-RPHAQ
PSA-RPKA
RPJA(L)Q 200/250GAQ 400/500GAQ
BA/BA2
KAL
4 speed + Auto 4 speed + Auto
2 speed
3 speed + Auto 2 speed 3 speed + Auto 2 speed
1 speed
Notch
Presence / absence
Direction setting
5 direction + Auto 5 direction + Auto
Swing function
5 direction + Auto
Left/right
Presence / absence
swing louver
3) In the case of free component multi type systems consisting of simultaneous twin, triple and quad units, the indoor units
should not be connected by crossover wiring. (Prohibited)
4) PKA-RPHAL/KAL models do not have a remote controller terminal block. Attach the terminal block for remote controller
(option).
<System diagram>
Indoor unit
Ref. address "0"
Outdoor unit
Ref. address "01"
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Indoor unit
(Main unit)
Indoor unit
(Sub unit)
Outdoor unit
Ref. address "02"
Outdoor unit
Ref. address "15"
Indoor unit
(Sub unit)
Indoor unit
(Sub unit)
Main
Remote Controller
Sub
Remote Controller
00
01
02
15
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MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
<Work procedures>
Connect the remote controller to one of the indoor units, and connect each refrigerant system with a crossover wire.
Always wire from the indoor unit.
Set the refrigerant address for each outdoor unit, and turn the power ON.
Set the refrigerant address before turning the power ON.
* The power for the remote controller is supplied from the address 00 indoor unit. (LED2 on the indoor control board will light.)
Function
ON
1 Forced defrosting
Start
OFF
<SW1>
Normal
OFF ON
OFF ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
5
("0" to "15").
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
OFF ON
1
2
13
4
5
6
OFF ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
OFF ON
1
2
OFF ON
1
2
OFF ON
1
2
OFF ON
1
2
OFF ON
1
2
33
43
53
63
73
4
5
6
4
5
6
4
5
6
4
5
6
4
5
6
4
5
6
OFF ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
OFF ON
1
2
23
OFF ON
1
2
10 3
4
5
6
OFF ON
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
OFF ON
1
2
12 3
4
5
6
OFF ON
1
2
13 3
4
5
6
OFF ON
1
2
14 3
4
5
6
OFF ON
1
2
15 3
4
5
6
Initial setting: All switches are set to OFF (i.e., refrigerant address "0").
ON
ON
ON
Setting details
Refrigerant address
123456
123456
123456
123456
10
11
13
17
: Indicates switch position
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REMOTE
CONTROLLER
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MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
Instantaneous
power failure
Operation stop
(An error extension occurs when the outdoor units compressor overcurrent shutoff occurs, so the operation may restart after three minutes. The time that an error extension occurs varies according to the
operation load and power voltage.)
Operation stops
Operation remains stopped.
However, when automatic restart after power failure is set, the state
will return to the pre-power failure state.
If automatic restart after power failure is set, the unit can be restored
to the pre-power failure state after the power is recovered. (Note) Automatic restart after power failure can be set with the remote controller
function settings.
* To return the air conditioner to the pre-power failure operation state after the power is restored (to resume operation if the air conditioner was running, or stay stopped if it was stopped), enable the automatic restart after power failure mode with the remote controller function selection.
After the power is restored, the air conditioner will resume operation after the system startup time (20 seconds to 1 minute) and the
balance time to protect the compressor (3 minutes) have elapsed.
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Indoor unit
Remote controller
Control room
room 1
room 2
room 3
If a remote controller is installed in a room and control room, refer to the section on operating with 2 remote controllers.
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SW1
CNDM
1
Brown
Red
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Orange
D-77
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
ON
SW2
SW3
Energy consumption
OFF
OFF
100%
ON
OFF
75%
ON
OFF
ON
ON
50%
0%(Stop)
SW2
SW3
Orange
X
Y
CNDM
1
Brown
Red
(Demand function)
B On-site arrangement
X: Relay
(DC15V, 0.1Aor more)
(PAC-SC36NA-E)
D Outdoor unit control board
E Max. 10 m
F Power supply for relay
Operation when using both remote controller settings and external input
When using both the remote controller and external input, the lower setting value will be valid.
0. SYSTEM CONTROLLER [for Mr.Slim] [PAR-31MAA] [PAR-30MAA]
External input
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-78
No controll
The ability to save : 80%
The ability to save : 70%
No controll
Damand : 75%
No controll
The ability to save : 75%
The ability to save : 70%
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
1. Specifications
<Specifications>
Product size
Net weight
0.25kg (9/16lb.)
0.3W
Usage environment
Temperature
Humidity
Panel
PMMA
Main body
PC + ABS
Material
<Connection model>
Unit controlled
Mr.Slim Air conditioners Indoor unit (A controlled)
Multi air conditioners Indoor unit
Multi air conditioners LOSSNAY *1
<Function>
1. Operation / Dispay
Contents
Required
password
ON / OFF
Operation mode
Preset temperature
Fan speed
Press the button to go through the fan speeds. The available fan
speeds depend on the models of connected indoor units.
Louver setting
Use to turn ON / OFF the louver. The available louver setting depend on the models of connected indoor units.
Ventilation setting
For City multi: Select a desired setting from "Off", "Low" and "high".
For Mr.Slim: Select a desired setting from "Low" and "high".
High power *2
Auto descending
panel *2
Backlight
When the backlight is off, pressing any button turns the backlight
on and it will stay lit for a certain period of time despending on
the screen.
Main display
Use to switch between "Full" and "Basic" modes for the Main display.
Clock
Use to check the filter status. The filter sign can be reset.
Error display
Filter information
Clock display
Room temp display
The set time appears on the main screen ( the day also appears ).
Display of the clock on the main screen can also disabled.
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REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Item
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
2. Schedule timer
Item
Timer
Contents
Required
password
Contents
Required
password
Enable / prohibit
manual operation
Operation lock
Automatic return to
the preset temperature
Password
A/M
Weekly timer
3. Restriction
Item
4. Others
Item
Contents
Required
password
Contrast
Use to set the vane angle for each vane to a fixed position.
Service menu *2
Test run, Function setting, Refrigerant leak check, Smooth maintenance, Request code and Error history support.
External input
External output
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REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-80
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2. Outline Dimensions
46 [1-13/16]
19 [ 3/4 ]
(Side view)
(Rear view)
Unit : mm [in.]
(Front view)
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-81
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
On / Off
timer
Auto-off
timer
Weekly
timer
Temperature
range
High power
Auto
return
Weekly timer
Temperature
range
Night setback
OU silent mode
Auto return
Energy saving
schedule
1
3
Auto-off timer
Operation lock
Energy
Night set- OU silent
saving
back
mode
schedule
1
On/Off timer
: Restricted
1: This function is enabled after completing the high power operation because the high power operation has the higher priority.
2: This function cannot be operated if some operation is locked.
3: Night setback function cannot be used when the unit is in operation by On / Off timer setting.
4: Auto-off function cannot be used for Night setback operation.
5: Night setback function cannot be used when the unit is in operation by Weekly timer setting.
6: Temperature range setting cannot be used for Night setback operation.
7: Auto return function cannot be used for Night setback operation.
1: Weekly timer setting is not effective because On / Off timer has the higher priority.
2: Auto return function cannot be used because Temperature range setting has the higher priority.
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-82
MA Remote Controller
Simple MA remote controller [PAC-YT52CRA]
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
[PAC-YT52CRA]
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
1. Product Feature
New Design
Backlit LCD
LCD size up
20 x 31(mm) [0.78 x 1.22(in)]
22 x 37(mm) [0.9 x 1.5(in)]
Flat back
Install without hole on wall Slim and flat type :
Thickness is less than 14.5mm [0.6(in)]
AUTO
Setting 1
Setting 2
Setting 3
Setting 4
Setting 5
Swing
* The settable vane direction varies depending on the indoor unit model to be connected.
* If the unit has no vane function, the vane direction cannot be set.
In this case, the vane icon blinks when the
button is pressed.
System Structure
R/C : Remote Controller
New PAC-YT52CRA
Flat
back
120mm
(4-23/32 in)
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Non-polarized
2-wire
Simple
MA R/C
Non-polarized
2-wire
Simple
MA R/C
D-84
Max 14.5mm
(9/16 in)
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
2. Functions
1. Operations/Display
Item
Setting Display
Description
O N /O F F
Operation mode
switching *1
Room temp.
Setting *1
Fan speed
setting
Vane setting
Ventilation
equipment
control
Backlight
Error information
*1 AUTO mode is settable only when those functions are available on the indoor unit.
2. Restriction settings
Setting Display
Allows/disallows
local operation
Operation lock
Temperature
range restriction
2.Functions [PAC-YT52CRA]
Description
By setting a centralized controller, the following local
operations are prohibited: ON/OFF; operation mode;
preset temperature;
* The CENTRAL icon appears while the local
operations are prohibited.
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Item
3. Miscellaneous
Item
Description
Room temperature
detection
Various settings
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ON/OFF lamp
Backlit LCD
ON
OFF
button
button
button
button
* To set the functions that are not available on this controller (PAC-YT52CRA) such as Louver,
use MA remote controller or the centralized controller.
2.Display
* All icons are displayed for explanation.
CENTRAL icon *1
CHECK icon *2
Preset temperature *3
*1 CENTRAL icon
Appears when one of the following local operations is prohibited: ON/OFF; operation mode; preset temperature;
fan speed; vane.
*2
icon
For Mr. SLIM, when an error occurs, power indicator will blink, and refrigerant address (two digits), error code
(two digits), and unit No. will blink.
For City Multi, when an error occurs, power indicator will blink, and unit address (three digits) and error code (four
digits) will blink.
Check the error status, stop the operation, and consult your dealer.
[Mr. SLIM]
Refrigerant
address and unit
attribute appear
alternately.
[City Multi]
Unit address
blinks.
Error code
blinks.
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
When only error code blinks, air conditioning units stay in operation, but an error may have occurred.
Check the error code, and consult your dealer.
[Mr. SLIM]
[City Multi]
Error code
blinks.
Error code
blinks.
*3 Preset temperature
* Centigrade or Fahrenheit is selectable. Refer to the Installation Manual for details.
In COOL, DRYING, HEAT, or
AUTO (single set point) modes
In AUTO (dual set point) mode
Cooling preset
temperature
Preset
temperature
D-86
Heating preset
temperature
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
4. Basic operations
1.Operation mode
Pressing the
ON
COOL
*1
DRYING
*1, *2
FAN
AUTO
*1
HEAT
*1, *3
VENTI.
*1: Not all functions are available on all models of indoor units. Functions that are not available will not
appear on the display.
*2: The preset temperature for AUTO (either single or dual set point) mode will appear depending on
the indoor unit model.
*3: Available only on the Mr. SLIM unit interlocked with LOSSNAY unit.
"VENTI." will light up when LOSSNAY unit operates while the unit is in operation.
AUTO (dual set point) mode:
In AUTO (dual set point) mode, the preset temperatures can be set for cooling and heating, and
operation can be switched automatically between cooling and heating depending on the room
temperature.
The preset temperatures for cooling and heating set in AUTO (dual set point) mode will be reflected
to the temperature setting for COOL/DRYING and HEAT modes.
During operation in AUTO (dual set point) mode
The room temperature
changes corresponding
to the change in the
outside temperature.
Preset temp.
(COOL)
Room
temperature
COOL
HEAT
COOL
HEAT
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Preset temp.
(HEAT)
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MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
2.Preset temperature
ON
Pressing the
.
While the cooling preset temperature display blinks, pressing the
button increases the cooling preset temperature, and pressing the
.
button decreases the cooling preset temperature.
When the
button is pressed, only the heating preset temperature display
blinks.
.
While the heating preset temperature display blinks, pressing the
button increases the heating preset temperature, and pressing the
.
button decreases the heating preset temperature.
Pressing the
button completes the preset temperature setting.
4.Basic operations [PAC-YT52CRA]
* During the preset temperature setting, the setting will automatically turn off if the
button is left untouched for a certain period of time.
.
or
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
Operation mode
COOL/DRYING
HEAT
AUTO (single set point)
AUTO (dual set point)
FAN, VENTI.
*1 Preset temperature range varies depending on the indoor unit model to be connected.
Refer to the Indoor unit Instruction Book for details.
*2 The preset temperatures for cooling and heating for AUTO (dual set point) mode will be used for those for
COOL/DRYING and HEAT mode.
*3 The preset temperatures for cooling and heating can be set under the following conditions.
The cooling preset temperature is greater than the heating preset temperature.
The difference between the cooling and heating preset temperatures is equal or greater than the minimum
temperature difference that varies depending on the indoor unit model to be connected.
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3.Fan speed
Pressing the
ON
AUTO
* The settable fan speed varies depending on the indoor unit model to be connected.
* If the unit has no fan setting function, the fan speed cannot be set.
In this case, the fan icon blinks when the
button is pressed.
Vane
ON
Pressing the
AUTO
Setting 1
Setting 2
Setting 3
Setting 4
Setting 5
Swing
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
* The settable vane direction varies depending on the indoor unit model to be connected.
* If the unit has no vane function, the vane direction cannot be set.
In this case, the vane icon blinks when the
button is pressed.
D-89
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
OFF
The preset temperature range for each operation mode can be restricted.
The air conditioning unit stops.
(1 )
ON
OFF
(2 )
(6 )
A. No temperature range
restriction
(5 )
(4 )
(3 )
(3 )
(5 )
(4 )
(3 )
D. Temperature range restriction for AUTO (single set point) mode
(5 )
(3 )
(4 )
ON
1 Press the
OFF button to stop the air conditioning unit.
2 Press and hold the
button for three seconds or longer to bring up the temperature range
restriction setting display. (A or B appears.)
3 Press the
button to select from A through D.
* When the AUTO (single set point) mode is not available on the indoor unit, or when the AUTO
mode is set to OFF in the Mode skip setting, D will not be displayed.
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-90
button to switch between the upper limit (Hi) and lower limit (Lo) settings.
MA REMOTE CONTROLLER
.
.
5 Press the
or
button to set upper/lower limit value.
.
.
Pressing the
and
buttons simultaneously can bring up the previous
temperature range of COOL/DRYING, HEAT, and AUTO modes.
The temperature can be adjusted within the preset temperature range of the indoor unit.
Refer to the Indoor unit Instruction Book for details.
6 Press and hold the
button for three seconds or longer to complete the setting.
If this action is taken while A is displayed, the temperature range restriction will not be executed.
If this action is taken while one of B through D is displayed, all temperature range restrictions for
COOL/ DRYING, HEAT, and AUTO modes set in B through D will be executed.
If the preset temperature range has not been changed, the restriction will not be executed.
After the temperature range restriction is executed, if the user tries to select a temperature
outside of the range, the preset temperature display will blink.
* The temperature range on this controller (PAC-YT52CRA) connected to the indoor units that have
the temperature range restriction function can be restricted also from the centralized controller
that has the same function.
OFF
ON
OFF
(3 )
(2 /4 )
ON
OFF
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
(1 )
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ON
1 Press the
OFF button to stop the air conditioning unit.
2 Press the
and
buttons simultaneously for three seconds or longer to bring up
.
.
the Mode skip settings display. (The current setting will appear.)
ON
3 Press the
OFF button to select ON or OFF.
ON: AUTO mode can be selected by pressing the
button during operation.
OFF: AUTO mode cannot be selected by pressing the
button during operation.
4 Press the
and
buttons simultaneously for three seconds or longer to complete
.
.
the setting.
OFF
(1 )
B. Dark
A. Bright
C. Light off
ON
OFF
(2 )
ON
1 Press the
OFF button to stop the air conditioning unit.
.
2 Press the
and
buttons simultaneously for three seconds or longer to change the
backlight brightness. (The factory setting is bright.)
* Repeat step 2 above to switch the settings A, B, and C.
* The setting will automatically turn off if step 2 is not performed for a certain period of time.
6. Specifications
Controller specifications
6.Specifications [PAC-YT52CRA]
Specifications
MA
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
D-92
Product size
Net weight
Power consumption
0.3 W
Usage environment
Material
PC + ABS