Toshiba RAV-SM1402BT-E, RAV-SM1102CT-E R1 Readout of the setup data from Eeprom, 103, Contents

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r1 Readout of the setup data from EEPROM

(Data in EEPROM contents, which have been changed at the local site, are read out together with data in EEPROM set at shipment from the factory.)

1.Push SET , CL , and TEST buttons of the remote controller at the same time for 4 seconds or more. 1 (Corresponded with No. in Remote controller)

When group operation, the master indoor unit address is displayed at the first time. In this time, the item code (DN) 10 is displayed. The fan of the selected indoor unit operates and the louver starts swinging if any.

2. Every pushing UNIT button, the indoor unit address in the group are displayed successively. 2 Specify the indoor unit No. to be replaced.

3. Using the set temperature / buttons, the item code (DN) can be moved up and down one by one. 3

4. First change the item code (DN) from 10 to 01.

(Setting of filter sign lighting time) Make a note of the set data displayed in this time.

5.Next change the item code (DN) using the set temperature / buttons. Also make a note of the set data.

6.Repeat item 5. and make a note of the important set data as shown in the later table (Ex.).

01 to FF are provided in the item code (DN). On the way of operation, DN No. may come out.

7.After finishing making a note, push TEST button to return the status to usual stop status. 6 (Approx. 1 minute is required to start handling of the remote controller.)

Minimum requirements for item code

DN

Contents

 

 

10

Type

 

 

11

Indoor unit capacity

 

 

12

Line address

 

 

13

Indoor address

 

 

14

Group address

 

 

1)Type and capacity of the indoor unit is necessary to set the revolutions frequency of the fan.

2)If Line/Indoor/Group addresses differ from those before replacement, the mode enters in automatic address setup mode and a manual resetting may be required.

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MCC-1402

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set Short-circuit-plug on the same

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

position as the P. C. board to replace.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

replacement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CN112

CN111

CN110

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If short-circuit-plug is inserted in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CN34

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CN34 of the P. C. board to replace,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

re-use it in service P. C. board.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

r2 Replacement of service P.C. board

1.Replace the P.C. board with a service P.C. board.

In this time, setting of jumper line (cut) or setting of (short-circuit) connecting connectors on the former P.C. board should be reflected on the service P.C. board. (See Appendix 1, page 4)

2.According to the system configuration, turn on power of the indoor unit with any method in the following items.

a)In case of single (individual) operation Turn on the power supply.

1)Wait for completion of automatic address setup mode (Required time: Approx. 5 minutes) and then proceed to r3.

(Line address = 1, Indoor address = 1, Group address = 0 (Individual) are automatically set.)

2)Push SET , CL , and TEST buttons of the remote controller at the same time for 4 seconds or more (1 operation), interrupt the automatic address setup mode, and then proceed to r3.

(Unit No. ALL is displayed.)

b)In case of group operation

Turn on power of the indoor unit of which P.C. board has been replaced with the service P.C. board with any method in the following items.

1)Turn on power of the replaced indoor unit only. (However, the remote controller is also connected. Otherwise r3 operation cannot be performed.) Same as 1) and 2) in item a).

2)Turn on power of the multiple indoor units including replaced indoor unit.

Only 1 system for twin, triple, double twin

For all units in the group

Wait for completion of automatic address setup mode (Required time: Approx. 5 minutes) and then proceed to r3.

*The master unit of a group may change by setup of automatic address. The line address/indoor address of the replaced indoor unit are automatically set to the vacant addresses except addresses belonging to other indoor units which have not been replaced. It is recommended to make a note that the refrigerant line which includes the corresponding indoor unit and that the corresponding indoor unit is master or sub in the group control.

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Contents AIR-CONDITIONER Contents 10-4 10-110-2 10-3Indication Explanation Explanation of indicationsExplanation of illustrated marks Confirmation of warning label on the main unitFor spare parts, use those specified ∗ ∗ For details, refer to the parts listNever recover the refrigerant into the outdoor unit Do not modify the productsLimit even if the refrigerant leaks Check the following items after reinstallationMetal section Earth position SideFlare nut Safety Caution Concerned to New RefrigerantPipe Materials Copper pipe PipingR410A Conventional air General tools Conventional tools can be usedUsed tool Usage Way Air Discharge Cassette Type Indoor UnitDigital Inverter SP562AT-E SP802AT-E Super Digital InverterRAV SM562BT-E SM802BT-E Concealed Duct TypeSuper Digital Inverter RAV SM562CT-E SM802CT-E Under Ceiling TypeRevised Mar Indoor unit Twin TypeSP1402AT-E SP1102AT-E RAV SM563AT-E SM803AT-E SP562AT-E SP802AT-E Current Operation characteristic curve Digital InverterRAV-SM563AT-E, RAV-SM803AT-E Cooling HeatingRAV-SP1102AT-E Operation characteristic curve Super Digital InverterRatio Capacity Capacity variation ratio according to temperatureOutdoor temp. ˚C Low Static PressureTap HighTap Low Static Pressure Tap35˚ RAV-SM563UT-E, RAV-SM803UT-E188 RAV-SM1103UT-E, RAV-SM1403UT-E, RAV-SP1102UT-ESuction port canvas Separate sold DimensionRAV-SM562CT-E, RAV-SM802CT-E, RAV-SM1102CT-E, RAV-SM1402CT-E Space required for service 365 RAV-SP1102AT-E, RAV-SP1402AT-E RAV-SM563UT-E, RAV-SM562BT-E, RAV-SM562CT-E / RAV-SM563AT-E Indoor unitOutdoor unit RAV-SM803UT-E, RAV-SM802BT-E, RAV-SM802CT-E / RAV-SM803AT-E 25 × L180 Outdoor unitDistributor TCJ sensor Min. Max 5m 50m Ball valve Packed valve Outer dia. Ø aOuter dia. Ø B Strainer TCJ RAV-SM563UT-E, RAV-SM562BT-E, RAV-SM562CT-E / RAV-SP562AT-E1500cc R410A 2.1 kg Cooling Heating RAV-SM803UT-E, RAV-SM802BT-E, RAV-SM802CT-E / RAV-SP802AT-ECompressor DA420A3F 21M R410A 2.95kg Cooling Heating TCJ sensor DistributorInside 2500cc Rotary L210 FP1.3 flat finIdentification LM1 3LM2 3 ColorColor Indoor UnitLM 3 IdentificationBoard Outdoor Unit WiringDiagram MCC-5009SUB P.C. board BoardMCC-1438 MCC-1531RAV-SP562AT-E, RAV-SP802AT-E BLK Black WHI White BLU Blue BRN Brown Parts name Type Specifications MP24Z2N RAV-SM803AT-E RAV-SM563AT-ECAM-MD12TF-8 RBC-U21PG W -E2 Ceiling panel TCB-DP22CE2 Drain up kitPiping Materials and Joints Used Safety During Installation/Servicing12.7 15.9 Processing of Piping Materials1 Thicknesses of annealed copper pipes Thickness mm Outer diameter mm R410A R22Diameter Width mm Flare tool for Conventional flare toolR410A clutch type Clutch type Wing nut type R22 clutch type Clutch type Wing nut typeWrenches available on the market 43˚to 45˚13.0 13.5 12.7 16.2 16.0 12.9 15.9 19.4 19.0 23.3 24.0 19.2 Nm kgfmRefer to the 4. Tools Required ToolsPhosphor bronze brazing filler Low temperature brazing fillerFlux Reason why flux is necessary Materials for Brazing Silver brazing fillerPiping materials for brazing and used brazing filler/flux Characteristics required for fluxTypes of flux Noncorrosive flux Activated fluxRestricted items to use the existing pipes Basic conditions need to reuse the existing pipeBranching pipe for simultaneous operation system Curing of pipesExisting pipe no * Use a new pipes Work procedure Recovery method of refrigerant for RAV-SM563AT-E, SM803AT-EWhen recovering refrigerant in case of reinstalla Indoor Control Circuit Main Sub master remote controllerOutline of specifications Remarks Operation Setting at shipmentCool Heating AutoHeat Control temp C Cooling/dry operation In heating/fan operation ArningAll modes Frequency fixed In case of wired remote controller Center Last push priorityOperation Prohibited Normal control Concealed Duct Type / Under Ceiling Type Indoor PrintCircuit Board Ay AirApplied Indoor P.C. Board Optional Connector SpecificationsFunction Connector Pin Specifications Remarks Outdoor ControlsIewed from parts MCC-5009SM803AT-E P.C boardEEPROM-IC MCC-1531 RAVRAV -SM1103AT-E, RAV -SM1403AT-E Ipdu MCC-1438RAV -SP562AT-E, RAV SP1402AT-ECurrent release control Discharge temperature release controlTE ˚C TD ˚C Outdoor fan controlOperation with WE Allocations of fan tap revolutions rpmTE ˚C Coil heating controlTrouble of TE sensor To ˚CZone Defrost controlStart of heating operation TE ºCIred remote controller type Summary of TroubleshootingBefore troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedureTrouble Confirmation of lamp display Error mode detected by indoor and outdoor units Check Code ListCause of operation Status of air Condition Error mode detected by central remote controller Error mode detected by remote controllerType a Error Mode Detected by LED on Outdoor P.C. BoardType B Check Code Troubleshooting Procedure for Each Check CodeE01 error E09 errorE04 error L09 error E10 errorE18 error E08, L03, L07, L08 errorF10 error L20 errorL30 error P10 errorCN333 P12 error Only for 4-way air discharge cassette type modelsCN334 P22 error F02 error P19 errorP26 error F01 errorH03 error P29 errorF04 error F06 errorF08 error H02 error L29 errorH01 error P03 errorP04 error Same as others Correct connection of connector C06 error Central controller100 E03 error Master indoor unitF29 error / 12 error P31 error Sub indoor unit20 TE, TO, TS sensor 101TA sensor TC, TCJ sensor Caracteristics-2 Caracteristics-1 Caracteristics-3102 Replacement Procedure103 R1 Readout of the setup data from EepromR2 Replacement of service P.C. board ContentsR3 Writing of the setup contents to Eeprom Indoor unit capacity Item code Memorandum for setup contents Item code table Example105 Type Item codeRAV-SM563UT-E, RAV-SM803UT-E, RAV-SM562BT-E, RAV-SM802BT-E Test Run Setup on Remote ControllerWired remote controller 106107 Use either Cool or Heat operation mode for test operationConditioner from the wireless remote controller Return Dip switch of the sensor section as before108 Case of wireless remote controllerItem No. DN table Selection of function 109110 Cabling and Setting of Remote Controller ControlIndoor unit is controlled by 2 remote controllers Setup methodCall of sensor temperature display Contents Monitor Function of Remote Controller Switch111 Group control operation Calling of error history ContentsOrder to monitor another error history, push 112TCC-LINK Adapter For TCC-LINK Central Control Setup at Local Site / Others113 Size Wiring SpecificationsC. Board Switch SW01 Setup 114115 How to set up central control address number116 Address SetupAddress setup procedure Item code Data at shipment Setup data rangeAutomatic address example from unset address No miscabling Address Setup & Group ControlSystem configuration Only turning on source power supply Automatic completionEND Manual setting from remote controller118 119 Attachment No. Part name Procedure Remarks120 Detachment121 122 Remove nuts fixing the fan motor to Remove it CN102 TCJ sensor 2P Red CN333 Power supply of fan motor123 † Fan motor 1. Detachment‡ Drain pan 1. Detachment 124125 Assembly Perform works of items 1 of , 1 of ‚Body 1 position, and then remove Assembly. Ø4 × 8, 3 pcs Fix the drain pump assembly as before126 Part name Procedure RemarksHeat 127 128 129 130 Case side. Then fans come off Motor Remove the connector of the fan131 „ Multi blade fan Remove the suction grille132 Heat exchanger support 133134 135 Procedure Remarks136 137 Fall Tighten the flange nut with torque 4.9Nm 50kgf/cm 138Take off fixed screw for the valve mounting By hands so that the fan motor does not139 With minus screwdriver along with 140Fan guard Perform works of items 1 of , and ‚Clamp 141Remove the upper cabinet. ST1T Ø4 × 10L, 6 pcs Discharge port cabinet for the heat 142Fin guard Heat exchanger ST1T Ø4 × 10, 2 pcs 143 144 145 Motor and the propeller fan 146Loosen the flange nut by turning clock 147 148 Product 149150 Cabinet on the end plate of heat ex 151‚ Air-outlet cabinet Put the upper left side of the air-outlet„ Inverter Perform the works in 1 of and ƒ 152CN702 PMV Pulse Motor Valve coil 153 Remove connectors and lead wires154 Case of RAV-SP1102AT-E 155Case of RAV-SP1402AT-E Pay attention that 4-way valve or PMV is 156‰ PMV coil 157 They do not come to contact with the reac Tor 158Reactor Perform works of items to „ Electric parts box as shown below so that159 233231 225 209 208160 402 404 401 405 403161 224 212 205 231162 213, 214, 220 223 207 232 231 224 212 211 225 209 202 226208 216, 218 205 230 229164 165 304 311 306 305 301 307 302 303 310 313 308 309RBC-U21PG W E2 166 902RAV-SM562BT-E 167 43196012 Bushing 43166002 Remote Controller904 901, 902, 903168 904 901, 902RAV-SM1102BT-E, RAV-SM1402BT-E 169 402 404 403 406 405401407\Location Part Description 33, 34, 35,53, 56 44, 4522, 23 36, 37, 38,39, 54171 172 404401 407 403 406 402 405404 43158193 Reactor 173 21, 22 14, 16, 17 13, 15, 1910, 32 Muffler174 705 701 702 708 707 706 710175 3332 15, 16RAV-SM1103AT-E, RAV-SM1403AT-E 176 707 708 706 704 703 701 705 702 710177 21,22 16,1743146695 Valve, Pulse, Modulating 178 704 707179 Inverter 26,27 23,24 28,29709 710 706 704180 TCB-DP22CE2 Replacement of Main Parts Sold SeparatelyDrain up Kit 181182 Wireless Remote Control KitRBC-AX22CE2 183 Required parts for installation work RecommendationThis is on installation for 2 HP and 3 HP Products Part name ’ty Specifications/Vendor RemarksPart name Specifications Usage Required tools for installation work184 185 Cord heater installation wiring diagramPhoto / Explanatory diagram Procedure Cord heater installation work procedure186 Remove the fixing screws of the heat exchanger Remove the motor base assembly, partition plateAssembly and the sound insulation board 187188 189 190 Photo / Explanatory diagram Procedure AssemblyØ3.4 burring hole Upward Ø3.4 burring hole Downward Drawing of thermostat fixing plateMaterial SGCC-Z08, Thickness 0.8t 191192 Base Plate193 RAV-SM1103AT-E, RAV-SM1403AT-ECheck of Concentration Limit Toshiba Carrier Corporation
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