Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety summary
- 2 Switch Names and Functions
- 3 Operation
- 4 Icon Description
- 5 Function Menu
- 5.1 Simple Timer Setting
- 5.2 Operation Schedule Setting
- 5.3 Power Savings Setting
- 5.4 Night Quiet Operation
- 5.5 Power Saving/Night Quiet Schedule Setting
- 5.6 Power Consumption Display
- 5.7 Autoboost (QUICK MODE) Setting
- 5.8 Comfort Setting
- 5.9 Motion sensor setting
- 5.10 Setback Setting
- 5.11 Elevating Grille
- 5.12 Filter Reminder Reset Setting
- 5.13 FrostWash
- 5.14 Individual Louver Setting
- 5.15 Cancel Individual Louver Setting
- 5.16 Louver Open/Close
- 5.17 Ventilation
- 5.18 Total Heat Exchanger Setting
- 6 Service & installation menu
- 6.1 Installation menu
- 6.1.1 Test Run
- 6.1.2 Function selection
- 6.1.3 Thermistor Selection
- 6.1.4 Input / Output Setting
- 6.1.5 Thermistor Calibration in Controller
- 6.1.6 Fan Speed at Cooling Thermo-OFF
- 6.1.7 Fan Speed at Heating Thermo-OFF
- 6.1.8 Indoor Unit Address Change
- 6.1.9 Address Check Operation
- 6.1.10 Address Initialization
- 6.1.11 Setting Initialization
- 6.1.12 Main Remote Setting
- 6.1.13 Priority Setting
- 6.1.14 Cancel Preheating Control
- 6.1.15 Elevating grille Setting
- 6.1.16 Power Up Setting
- 6.1.17 Setback Trigger Unit
- 6.1.18 Refrigerant Leak Sensor Setting
- 6.2 Service menu
- 6.3 Check Menu
- 6.1 Installation menu
- 7 Screen Display Setting menu
- 8 Contact Information menu
- 9 Hotel Mode Setting
- 10 In Alarm Condition
2 SWITCH NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
The gure below shows all the indications for reference. The actual display during operation is different.
Temp
26.0
Conference Room
Fan SpeedLouver Menu
Cool
26.
0
Directional Key
Room Name Indicator
OK Button
Menu Indicator
Louver Swing Indicator
Back Button
On/Off Button
Run Indicator
Temperature Set
Indicator
Fan Speed Indicator
Mode Indicator
? NOTE
• The complete information about the purchased products is supplied in a CD-ROM, which can be found bundled with the outdoor unit. In case that
the CD-ROM is missing or it is not readable, please contact your Hitachi dealer or distributor.
• The backlight turns off 15 seconds after the last operation. If you press any switch, the backlight is turned on. (The switch pressed to turn on the
backlight is not functional).
• Make sure to press the buttons lightly with your ngertips.
• Do NOT press the buttons or anything with sharp points, such as a ball point pen. This may damage the controller.
SWITCH NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
PMML0565 rev.1 - 04/20222