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MA Remote Controller
[PAR-40MAA]
1. Safety precautions ···················································································· D-2
2. Controller components ·············································································· D-3
3. Menu structure and icons ·········································································· D-4
1. Menu structure ························································································ D-4
2. Icon explanations ···················································································· D-5
4. Basic operations ······················································································ D-6
1. Power ON / OFF ····················································································· D-6
2. Operation mode, temperature, and fan speed settings ···································· D-7
5. Navigating through the menu ····································································· D-10
1. Main menu list ························································································ D-10
2. Navigating through the Main menu ····························································· D-12
6. Function setting ······················································································· D-13
1. Vane · Louver · Vent. (Lossnay) ································································ D-13
2. High power ···························································································· D-16
3. Manual vane angle ·················································································· D-17
4. Timer ···································································································· D-19
4.1. On / Off timer ··················································································· D-19
4.2. Auto-Off timer ··················································································· D-21
4.3. Weekly timer ···················································································· D-23
5. OU silent mode ······················································································· D-25
6. Night setback ························································································· D-27
7. Restriction ····························································································· D-29
7.1. Setting the temperature range restriction ················································ D-29
7.2. Operation lock function ······································································· D-31
8. Energy saving ························································································· D-32
8.1.Automatic return to the preset temperature ·············································· D-32
8.2.Setting the energy - saving operation schedule ········································ D-34
9. Clock ···································································································· D-36
10. Daylight saving time ··············································································· D-38
11. Main display ························································································· D-40
12. Black and white inversion setting ······························································ D-41
13. Contrast•Brightness ··············································································· D-42
14. Language selection ················································································ D-43
15. Initialize remote controller ········································································ D-45
16. Remote controller information ·································································· D-46
7. Troubleshooting ······················································································· D-47
1. Error information ····················································································· D-47
1.1. Checking the error information ····························································· D-48
2. No occupancy Auto-OFF ··········································································· D-49
8. Maintenance ····························································································· D-50
1. Filter information ····················································································· D-50
9. Specifications ·························································································· D-52
1. Controller specifications ············································································ D-52
2. Function list (as of October 1, 2018) ··························································· D-53
3.List of functions that can/cannot be used in combination ·································· D-54
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Summary of Contents for Mitsubishi Electric Mr.Slim MA Series

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    MA Remote Controller [PAR-40MAA] 1. Safety precautions ···················································································· D-2 2. Controller components ·············································································· D-3 3. Menu structure and icons ·········································································· D-4 1. Menu structure ························································································ D-4 2. Icon explanations ···················································································· D-5 4. Basic operations ······················································································ D-6 1. Power ON / OFF ····················································································· D-6 2.
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    This controller is designed for exclusive use with the Building cloth. Management System by Mitsubishi Electric. The use of this controller for with other systems or for other purposes may To avoid damage to the controller, provide protection against cause malfunctions.
  • Page 3: Controller Components

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2 . Controller components Display 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. (Refer to D-40) ▌1 Operation mode ▌4...
  • Page 4: Menu Structure And Icons

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 3 . Menu structure and icons 1. Menu structure Main menu Operation Maintenance menu Page D-13 Page D-47 Vane•Louver•Vent. (Lossnay) Error information High power Page D-16 Filter information Page D-50 Comfort Cleaning Manual vane angle Page D-17 Auto descending panel Refer to the Instructions Manual that came with the automatic elevating panel.
  • Page 5: Icon Explanations

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2. Icon explanations Controller operation The table below summarizes the square Timer icons used in this manual. The administrator password must be entered on the password input screen to change settings. There is no settings that can skip this process. Main Timer F1 : Press to move the cursor left.
  • Page 6: Basic Operations

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 4 . Basic operations 1. Power ON / OFF Button operation [ ON ] [ OFF ] Press the ON/OFF button. Press the ON/OFF button again. The ON / OFF lamp will light up in The ON / OFF lamp will come off, green, and the operation will start.
  • Page 7: Operation Mode, Temperature, And Fan Speed Settings

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2. Operation mode, temperature, and fan speed settings Button operation [ Operation mode ] Each pressing of the F1 button cycles through the following operation mode. Select the desired operation mode. 26.5 Cool Auto Heat • Operation modes that are not available to the connected indoor unit models will not appear on the display.
  • Page 8 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ Preset temperature ] <Cool, Dry, Heat, and Auto (single set point)> Press the F2 button to decrease the preset Operation mode temperature, and press the F3 button to Room increase. Room Cool Set temp. Auto temperature •Refer to the table on page D-6 for the settable (Refer to the temperature range for different operation modes.
  • Page 9 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Press the F1 or F2 button to move the cursor to the desired temperature setting (cooling or heating). Press the F3 button to decrease the selected temperature, and F4 to increase. •Refer to the table on page D-6 for the settable temperature range for different operation modes.
  • Page 10: Navigating Through The Menu

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 5 . Navigating through the menu 1. Main menu list Main menu Setting items Setting details Operation Vane•Louver•Vent. Use to set the vane angle. (Lossnay) • Select a desired vane setting from five different settings. Use to turn ON/OFF the louver. •...
  • Page 11 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Main menu Setting items Setting details Energy Energy Schedule Set the start/stop times to operate the units in the energy-save saving saving 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. •...
  • Page 12: Navigating Through The Main Menu

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2. Navigating through the Main menu [ Accessing the Main menu ] Main Main menu Press the Menu button on the Main display. The Main menu will appear. Operation [ Item selection ] Press F2 to move the cursor down. Main menu Press F3 to move the cursor up.
  • Page 13: Function Setting

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 6 . Function settings 1. Vane · Louver · Vent. (Lossnay) Button operation [ Accessing the menu ] Select “Operation” from the Main menu (refer to D-13), Main Main menu and press the SELECT button. Operation Select “Vane•Louver•Vent. (Lossnay)” from the Operation Operation Vane·Louver·Vent.
  • Page 14 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ Vane setting ] Press the button to go through the vane setting options: “Auto,” “Step 1,” “Step 2,” “Step 3,” “Step 4,” “Step Swing 5,” and “Swing.” Select the desired setting. Auto Auto Step 1 Step 2 Vane Vent.
  • Page 15 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ Ventilation setting ] Press the button to go through the ventilation setting options in the order of “Off,” “Low,” and “High.” * Settable only when Lossnay unit is connected. High Vent. High • The fan on some models of indoor units may be interlocked with certain models of ventilation units.
  • Page 16: High Power

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2. High power High-power operation function allows the units to operate at higher-than-normal capacity so that the room air can be condi- tioned 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 ear- lier.
  • Page 17: Manual Vane Angle

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 3. Manual vane angle Main Applies to the of Ceiling cassette type. Use to set the vane angle for each vane to a fixed position. Operation Vane·Louver·Vent. (Lossnay) Button operation High power Operation Comfort Vane·Louver·Vent. (Lossnay) [ 1 ] Operation High power Select "Comfort"...
  • Page 18 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 5 ] The current vane setting will appear. Manual vane angle Select the desired outlets from "1," "2," "3," "4," or "1, 2, 3, 4, (all outlets)" with the F1 or F2 button. Select: Outlet Angle Press the F3 or F4 button to go through the following options and select the desired setting.
  • Page 19: Timer

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 4. Timer Main 4.1. On / Off timer The unit automatically turns on or off at the preset time. (ex. Operation start time PM 2:30/ Operation stop time AM 12:50/ only one) Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Timer"...
  • Page 20 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Change the setting with the F3 or F4 button. [ 5 ] Timer • On / Off timer: No (disable) / Yes (enable) On/Off timer No / • On: Operation start time (settable in 5-minute increments) Repeat / Yes * Press and hold the button to rapidly advance the numbers.
  • Page 21: Auto-Off Timer

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 4. Timer Main 4.2. Auto-Off timer Button operation [ 1 ] Bring up the Timer setting screen. (Refer to D-19) Timer On/Off timer Select "Auto-Off", and press the SELECT button. Repeat Yes Auto-Off Stop in --- min Setting display: Cursor The Auto-Off timer will not work in the following cases:...
  • Page 22 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 4 ] Press the SELECT button to save the settings. Auto-Off timer Auto-Off  min Stop in Select: Cursor Time Auto-Off timer Auto-Off timer Auto-Off   min Auto-Off A confirmation screen will appear. Stop in Stop in Changes saved Changes saved Main menu:...
  • Page 23: Weekly Timer

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 4. Timer Main 4.3. 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 ] Timer menu Select "Weekly timer"...
  • Page 24 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 4 ] The weekly timer setting screen will appear and the current settings will be dis- Weekly timer1 played. Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Up to eight operation patterns can be set for each day. Move the cursor to the desired day of the week with the F1 or F2 button, Input display: and press the F3 button to select it.
  • Page 25: Ou Silent Mode

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Main 5. OU silent mode This function allows the user to set the time periods in which priority is given to quiet operation of outdoor units over temperature control. Set the start and stop times each day of the week for the quiet operation. Select the desired silent level from "Middle"...
  • Page 26 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 4 ] The OU silent mode setting screen will appear. OU silent mode Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun To make or change the setting, move the cursor to the desired day of the Start Stop Silent week with the F1 or F2 button, and press the F3 button to select it.
  • Page 27: Night Setback

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 6. Night setback Main This control starts heating operation when the control object group is stopped and the room temperature drops below the pre- set 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.
  • Page 28 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER will appear on the Main display in the Full mode when the Night setback function is enabled. Room Cool Set temp. Auto appears when the timer is disabled by the Mode Temp. centralized control system. The Night setback will not work in the following cases: when the unit is in operation, when the Night setback function is disabled, during an error, during check (in the service menu), during test run, during remote controller di-...
  • Page 29: Restriction

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 7. Restriction 7.1. Setting the temperature range restriction Use to restrict the preset temprature range. Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Energy saving" from the Main menu (refer to D-13), and press the Main Main menu SELECT button. Energy saving [ 2 ] Energy saving...
  • Page 30 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 5 ] Change the settings with the F3 or F4 button. Temp. range • Temp. range: No (unrestricted) or Yes (restricted) Temp. range Temp. range No / • Cool · Dry: Upper and lower limit temperature (1°C increments) Temp.
  • Page 31: Operation Lock Function

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 7. Restriction 7.2. Operation lock function • To enable the operation lock function, set the item "Operation locked" to "Yes". • The On / Off operation, Operation mode setting, Preset temp, Setting and Vane Setting operations can all be restricted. Button operation [ 1 ] Restriction...
  • Page 32: Energy Saving

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 8. Energy saving Main 8.1. Automatic return to the preset temperature After the Auto return function is enabled, when the operation mode change or ON/OFF operation is performed from this re- mote controller, the set temperature automatically returns to the required temperature regardless of the set time. Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Energy saving"...
  • Page 33 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 4 ] Change the settings with the F3 or F4 button. Auto return Auto return Auto return No / Auto return No / Cool: After Cool: After • Auto return: No (disable) / Yes (enable) back to back to Heat: After •...
  • Page 34: Setting The Energy-Saving Operation Schedule

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 8. Energy saving Main 8.2. Setting the energy-saving operation schedule Set the Energy-saving operation start time, end time and performance save value for one week. Button operation [ 1 ] Bring up the "Energy saving" screen. (refer to D-32) Energy saving Auto return Cool:...
  • Page 35 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 5 ] The pattern setting screen will appear. Energy saving Energy saving 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 Select: time, stop time, and energy-saving rate (arranged in this order from the Select:...
  • Page 36: Clock

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 9. Clock Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-13), and press Main menu the SELECT button. Initial setting Clock setting is required before making the following settings. • On/Off timer •...
  • Page 37: Daylight Saving Time

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 4 ] Move the cursor to the "Clock" with the F1 or F2 button, and press Clock menu Clock the SELECT button. Daylight saving time Setting display: Cursor [ 5 ] Move the cursor to the desired item with the F1 or F2 button out of year, Clock month, date, hour, or minute.
  • Page 38 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 10. Daylight saving time The start/end time for daylight saving time can be set. The daylight saving time function will be activated based on the setting contents. • If a given system has a system controller, disable this setting to keep the correct time. •...
  • Page 39 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 3 ] Daylight saving time Move the cursor to the following items with the F1 button to make the settings. No / • DST Day / Week / Month Select "No" (disable) or "Yes" (enable) with the F2 button. The default setting Date(Start) Sun / 5th / Mar Start time...
  • Page 40: Main Display

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 11. Main display Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Display setting" from the Initial setting menu, and press Initial setting menu Basic setting the SELECT button. Display setting Operation setting Main menu: Cursor Display setting Move the cursor to the "Main display" with the F1 or F2 button, and Main display press the SELECT button.
  • Page 41: Black And White Inversion Setting

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 12. Black and white inversion setting Button operation [ 1 ] Initial setting menu Select “Display setting” from the Initial setting menu, and press the Basic setting SELECT button. Display setting Operation setting Main menu: Cursor [ 2 ] Display setting Move the cursor to “Main display”...
  • Page 42: Contrast•Brightness

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 13. Contrast•Brightness Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Display setting" from the Initial setting menu, and press Initial setting menu Basic setting the SELECT button. Display setting Operation setting Main menu: Cursor Move the cursor to the "Contrast・Brightness" with the F1 or F2 button, Display setting and press the SELECT button.
  • Page 43: Language Selection

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 14. Language selection The desired language can be set. The language options are English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish,Russian.Greek, Turkish, Dutch, Czech, Hungarian, and Polish. Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Display setting" from the Initial setting menu, and press Initial setting menu Basic setting the SELECT button.
  • Page 44 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 2 ] Move the cursor to the language you desire with the F1 through F4 but- Language selection tons, and press the SELECT button to save the setting. English Français Español Italiano Português Ελληνικά Türkçe Svenska When the power is on for the first time, the Language selection screen will be displayed.
  • Page 45: Initialize Remote Controller

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 15. Initialize remote controller The remote controller can be initialized to the factory shipment state. Note that the following data will be initialized. The remote controller will automatically be started up after being initialized. Timer setting, Weekly timer setting, OU silent mode setting, Energy saving setting, Energy saving option setting, Main/Sub setting, Clock setting, Daylight saving time setting, Main display setting, Contrast•Brightness setting, Display details setting, Auto mode setting, Model name setting, Serial No.
  • Page 46: Remote Controller Information

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 16. Remote controller information The information of the remote controller in use can be checked. Button operation [ 1 ] Select “Others” from the Service menu, and press the SELECT button Service menu Test run Input maintenance info. Settings Check Others...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 7 . Troubleshooting 1. Error information When an error occurs, the following screen will appear,and the operation LED will blink. Check the error status, stop the operation, and consult your dealer. Button operation [ 1 ] Error code, error unit, refrigerant address, unit model name, date and time on Error information Error code which an error occurred and serial number will appear.
  • Page 48: Checking The Error Information

    Cancel MA REMOTE CONTROLLER A confirmation screen will appear. Error reset Error reset Navigating through the screens • To go back to the Main menu ..MENU button Main menu: 1.1. Checking the error information Main Main menu Main Main menu While no errors are occurring, page 2/2 of the error information (refer to D-47) can be viewed from the menu operation.
  • Page 49: No Occupancy Auto-Off

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2. No occupancy Auto-OFF The following screen will appear for the 3D i-See sensor panel model when the unit is stopped due to the No occupancy Auto-OFF function of the energy saving option. Refer to the indoor unit Instruction Book for the 3D i-See sensor setting. Shut down by No Occupancy Auto-OFF Dec/31 PM12:59...
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 8 . Maintenance 1. Filter information will appear on the Main display in the Full mode when it is time to clean the filters. Wash, clean, or replace the filters when this sign appears. Room Refer to the indoor unit Instructions Manual for details. Cool Set temp.
  • Page 51 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 3 ] Filter information Select "OK" with the F4 button. Filter information Reset filter sign? Reset filter sign? Cancel Cancel Filter information A confirmation screen will appear. Filter information Filter sign reset Filter sign reset Main menu: Navigating through the screens •...
  • Page 52: Specifications

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 9 . Specifications 1.Controller specifications Button operation <Specifications> Product size 120(W) × 120(H) × 14.5(D)mm (4 3/4 × 4 3/4 × 37/64 [ in]) Net weight 0.19kg (27/64lbs) Rated power supply voltage 12V DC (supplied from indoor units) Power consumption 0.3W Usage environment...
  • Page 53: Function List (As Of October 1, 2018

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2.Function list (as of October 1, 2018) ○ :Supported × :Unsupported Function CITY MULTI Mr.SLIM Required Password ○ ○ Power Power ON/OFF ○ ○ Settings Operation mode ○ ○ Auto (dual set point) mode ○ ○ Preset temperature ○...
  • Page 54: List Of Functions That Can/Cannot Be Used In Combination

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 3.List of functions that can/cannot be used in combination High On/Off Auto-off Weekly OU silent Temperature Operation Auto Energy Night power timer timer timer mode range lock return saving setback schedule High power On/Off timer Auto-off timer Weekly timer OU silent mode...
  • Page 55 MA Remote Controller Simple MA remote controller [PAC-YT52CRA] 1. Product Feature ··························································································································· D-56 2. Functions ··································································································································· D-57 1. Operations/Display ····················································································································· D-57 2. Restriction settings ··················································································································· D-57 3. Miscellaneous ·························································································································· D-57 3. Names and functions of controller components ·············································································· D-58 1. Controller interface ····················································································································· D-58 2.
  • Page 56: Product Feature

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 1 . Product Feature New Design • Backlit LCD Backlight for operation in dark place • 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)] •...
  • Page 57: Functions

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2 . Functions 1. Operations/Display Setting Display Description Item Operation mode Select from COOL, DRYING, FAN, AUTO, and HEAT. switching Sets a room temperature. * The preset temperature range varies depending on the indoor unit model to be connected. Room temp.
  • Page 58: Names And Functions Of Controller Components

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 3 . Names and functions of controller components 1.Controller interface ON/OFF lamp The lamp will light up in green when turned on, and blink during startup and when an error occurs. Backlit LCD button Pressing this button starts and stops the operation.
  • Page 59: Basic Operations

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 4 . Basic operations 1.Operation mode Pressing the button will change the operation mode in the following order. COOL DRYING AUTO HEAT VENTI. *1: Not all functions are available on all models of indoor units. Functions that are not available will not appear on the display.
  • Page 60: Preset Temperature

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2.Preset temperature In COOL, DRYING, HEAT, and AUTO (single set point) modes Pressing the button increases the preset temperature. Pressing the button decreases the preset temperature. In AUTO (dual set point) mode Cooling preset temperature Current preset temperature (cooling/heating) appears. When the button is pressed, the preset temperature (cooling/heating) display blinks.
  • Page 61: Fan Speed

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 3.Fan speed Pressing the button will change the fan speed in the following order. 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.
  • Page 62: Controller Operation-Function Settings

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 5 . Controller operation-Function settings 1.Temperature range restriction The preset temperature range for each operation mode can be restricted. The air conditioning unit stops. ( 1 ) ( 6) (Press the button for three seconds or longer.) (Press the button for three ( 2) seconds or longer.)
  • Page 63: Operation Lock Setting

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Press the button to set upper/lower limit value. • Pressing the 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.
  • Page 64: Specifications

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Press the button to stop the air conditioning unit. Press the buttons simultaneously for three seconds or longer to bring up the Mode skip settings display. (The current setting will appear.) Press the button to select ON or OFF. ON: AUTO mode can be selected by pressing the button during operation.
  • Page 65 Wireless Remote Controller [PAR-SL100A-E] 1. Safety Precautions ······················································································································· D-66 2. Names and functions of controller components ·············································································· D-67 3. Before Operation ························································································································· D-68 3.1. Replacing the batteries and how to set the current time ····························································· D-68 3.2. Initial setting ························································································································· D-69 4.
  • Page 66: Safety Precautions

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 1 . Safety Precautions • Be sure to read these Safety precautions thoroughly and install the remote controller correctly. • The following two symbols are used to denote dangers that may be caused by incorrect use. They are classified according to the degree of danger. WARNING: This symbol denotes what could lead to serious injury or death if you misuse the controller. This symbol denotes what could lead to personal injury or damage to your property if you misuse the controller.
  • Page 67: Names And Functions Of Controller Components

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 2 . Names and functions of controller components Controller interface Transmission area Remote controller display Set Temperature buttons OFF/ON button Mode button (Changes operation mode) Fan Speed button (Changes fan speed) Airfl ow button (Changes up/ i-see button* down airfl ow direction) Timer ON button Menu button Timer OFF button SET/SEND button Weekly timer ON/OFF button* CANCEL button Up/Down buttons Reset button Set Time button (Sets the time) Note: * This button is enabled or disabled depending on the Display...
  • Page 68: Before Operation

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 3 . Before Operation 3.1. Replacing the batteries and how to set the current time Battery installation/replacement 1. Remove the top cover, insert two LR6 AA batteries, 2. Press the Reset button. and then install the top cover. Top cover Press the Reset button with an object that has a narrow end. Two LR6 AA batteries Insert the negative (–) end of each battery fi rst. Install the batteries in...
  • Page 69: Initial Setting

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 3.2. Initial setting The following settings can be made in the initial setting mode. Item Setting Fig. 3-1, 3-2 Temperature unit ºC/ºF Time display 12-hour format/24-hour format AUTO mode Single set point/Dual set point Pair No. 0–3 Backlight On/Off 1) Switching to the initial setting mode 1. Press the button 1 to stop the air conditioner. •...
  • Page 70 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 8) Operation mode setting 1. Press the button 1 to stop the air conditioner. 2. Press the button 8 in 5 seconds. Model setting screen will be displayed. 3. Press the button 2. Operation mode A blinks. (Fig. 3-3) 4. Press the button 7 to change setting No. Operation mode display A Setting No. B Operation mode display A Setting No. B 5. Press the button 8 in 5 seconds to complete the setting. Fig.
  • Page 71: Operation

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER $ . Operation 4.1. Switching the unit on/off 1. Press the button 1. • The remote controller display turns on. 2. Press the button 2. • Each time the button is pressed, the setting changes. Auto Heat Cool * If the automatic operation is selected, cooling operation starts if the room temperature is higher than the set temperature and heating operation starts if the room temperature is lower than the set temperature. If the AUTO (dual set point) mode is enabled, is displayed.
  • Page 72: Selecting A Fan Speed (Fan

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 4.3. Selecting a fan speed (FAN) Press the button 4. • Each time the button is pressed, the setting changes. Auto • The available fan speeds depend on the model of the indoor unit. Note: In the following cases, the actual fan speed generated by the unit may be different from the speed shown on the remote controller display. •...
  • Page 73: Using The On/Off Timer

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 4.5. Using the on/off timer • When setting the timer operation, point the transmission area of the wireless remote controller towards the receiver on the indoor unit and confi rm that the indoor unit beeps when it receives signals from the On time remote controller. Timer operation order ■ There are 3 types of timer operation. • On timer operation: Only the timer to start the operation is set.
  • Page 74: Using The Weekly Timer

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 4.6. Using the weekly timer • This function cannot be operated depending on the model of the indoor unit. • The weekly timer can be set to 4 operation patterns for each day of the week. • The settings include the on and off times and the set temperature. • The operation time can be set in 10-minute increments. <Switching to the editing mode> Press the button 1.
  • Page 75: I-See Sensor

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 4.7. i-see Sensor • This function cannot be operated depending on the model of the indoor unit. is pressed during operation, the setting changes in the 1 Each time following order: OFF → Direct → Indirect. Display Setting Direct Indirect When the setting is changed from OFF to Direct or Indirect, the vane setting changes to “Auto”.
  • Page 76: Special Operation

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 5 . Special Operation Some functions cannot be operated depending on the air conditioner. Confi rm whether the air conditioner supports each function, and then op- erate the air conditioner. <Switching to the special operation mode> 1. Press the button 1 to stop the air conditioner. • If the weekly timer is enabled, press the button 9 to disable the timer. ( F disappears.)
  • Page 77: Operating The Ascending/Descending Panel

    WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER 5.2. Operating the ascending/descending panel 1. In the Function setting screen, press the button 4 and select function No. “3”. 2 Press the button 3. • The ascending/descending mark G blinks. (Fig. 5-2) 3. Press the button 4 or the button 5. • : Descending operation • : Ascending operation Fig. 5-2 • : Stop operation 6 .
  • Page 78 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER A-78...
  • Page 79 MA Touch Remote Controller [PAR-CT01MAA-PB/SB] 1. Safety precautions ···················································································· D-80 2. Controller components ·············································································· D-81 1. Controller interface-Status display/Main display ············································· D-81 2. Controller interface - Menu screen ······························································ D-82 3. Display - Status display/Main display ··························································· D-83 3. Menu structure and icons ·········································································· D-84 1.
  • Page 80: Safety Precautions

    This controller is designed for exclusive use with the Building cloth. Management System by Mitsubishi Electric. The use of this controller for with other systems or for other purposes may To avoid damage to the controller, provide protection against cause malfunctions.
  • Page 81: Controller Components

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2 . Controller components 1. Controller interface-Status display/Main display Status display Main display ⑨ ① Set temp. ③ ⑥ Cool Mode ④ ⑤ ⑦ ⑧ ② ① ⑦ Touch panel & Fan speed shortcut button Backlit full color LCD Press to directly access the fan speed Operation settings will appear.
  • Page 82: Controller Interface - Menu Screen

    Controller components MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Controller interface - Menu screen 2. Controller interface - Menu screen Main menu Energy saving ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ④ ③ ② ① ON/OFF button Function button F4 ① ⑧ Press to turn ON/OFF the indoor unit. Menu screen: The button function varies with the screen.
  • Page 83: Display - Status Display/Main Display

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 3. Display - Status display/Main display The Status display and Main display can be displayed in two different modes: “Full” and “Basic.” The factory setting is “Full.” For how to switch the mode,refer to D-114. Full mode Basic mode * All icons are displayed for explanation.
  • Page 84: Menu Structure And Icons

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 3 . Menu structure and icons 1. Menu structure Main menu Operation setting Operation Refer to the Installation Manual. Auto mode High power D-92 Touch panel Comfort D-119,D-120 (Screen update …Re fer to the Bluetooth setting manual) Manual vane angle D-93 Refer to the indoor...
  • Page 85: Icon Explanations

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2. Icon explanations Controller operation The table below summarizes the square Timer icons used in this manual. The administrator or maintenance user password must be entered on the password input screen to change settings. There is no settings that can skip this process. Timer Enter administrator password F1 : Press to move the cursor left.
  • Page 86: Basic Operations

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 4 . Basic operations 1. Power ON / OFF Button operation Press the ON/OFF button. The ON/OFF lamp will light up in green, and the operation will start. When “LED lighting” is set to “No,” the ON/OFF lamp will not light up. Cool Mode ON / OFF...
  • Page 87: Operation Mode

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2. Operation mode Button operation [ Operation mode ] Each pressing of the ▲ or button cycles through the following operation modes. Select the desired operation mode. Cool Auto Heat Cool Mode • Operation modes that are not available to the connected indoor unit models will not appear on the display.
  • Page 88 Basic operations MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ Preset temperature ] Preset temperature <Cool, Dry, Heat, and Auto (single set point)> Press the button to decrease the preset ▼ Operation mode Operation mode temperature, and press the button to increase. ▲ 26.5 •...
  • Page 89 Basic operations Basic operations MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Fan speed [ Fan speed ] Each pressing of the button cycles through the ▼ ▲ Fan speed following fan speeds. Each pressing of the button cycles through the ▼ ▲ following fan speeds. Auto Auto •...
  • Page 90: Navigating Through The Menu

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 5 . Navigating through the menu 1. Main menu list Main menu Setting items Setting details Operation High power Use to reach the comfortable room temperature quickly. • Units can be operated in the High-power mode for up to 30 minutes. Comfort Manual vane angle Use to fix each vane angle.
  • Page 91: Navigating Through The Main Menu

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2. Navigating through the Main menu Button operation [ Accessing the Main menu ] Main menu Press the Setting button on the Main display. The Main menu will appear. Operation [ Item selection ] Main menu Press F2 to move the cursor left. Press F3 to move the cursor right.
  • Page 92: Function Settings

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 6 . Function settings Function settings 1. High power High-power operation function allows the units to operate at higher-than-normal capacity so that the room air can be condi- High power tioned 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 ear- Function description lier.
  • Page 93: Manual Vane Angle

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2. Manual vane angle Main Applies to the of Ceiling cassette type. Use to set the vane angle for each vane to a fixed position. Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Comfort" from the Operation menu , and press the SELECT but- Operation Operation ton.
  • Page 94 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 4 ] Manual vane angle Select “Vane” with the F1 button. Ref. address Unit No. Select “4-way” or “2-way” with the F2 or F3 button,and press the Vane 4-way /2-way F4 button. Cur. Cursor Angle Function settings [ 5 ] The current vane setting will appear.
  • Page 95: Timer(On / Off Timer

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 3. Timer(On / Off timer) Button operation [ 1 ] Select “Timer” from the Main menu (refer to D-91), and press the Main menu SELECT button. Timer The On/Off timer will not work in the following cases: when On/Off 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...
  • Page 96 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 6 ] Press the SELECT button to save the settings. Timer On/Off timer No / Press the SELECT button to save the settings. Repeat / Yes Select: Time Cursor Press the button to save the settings. SELECT A confirmation screen will appear.
  • Page 97: Timer(Auto-Off Timer

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 4. Timer(Auto-Off timer) Button operation [ 1 ] Bring up the Timer setting screen.(Refor to D-95) Timer On/Off timer Select "Auto-Off", and press the SELECT button. Repeat Yes Auto-Off Stop in --- min Setting display: Cursor The Auto-Off timer will not work in the following cases: when Auto-Off 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 (when...
  • Page 98 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 4 ] Press the SELECT button to save the settings. Auto-Off timer Auto-Off Auto-Off timer Stop in Auto-Off Stop in Press the SELECT button to save the settings. Select: Cursor Time Select: Cursor Time Auto-Off timer Auto-Off A confirmation screen will appear.
  • Page 99 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 5. 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 ] Timer menu Select "Weekly timer"...
  • Page 100 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 5 ] Operation pattern setting screen will appear. Weekly timer1 Press the button to move the cursor to the desired pattern Auto number. Move the cursor to the time, On/Off, or temperature with the Select: button. Content Cursor Change the settings with the...
  • Page 101: Ou Silent Mode

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Administrator Main 6. OU silent mode This function allows the user to set the time periods in which priority is given to quiet operation of outdoor units over temperature control. Set the start and stop times each day of the week for the quiet operation. Select the desired silent level from "Middle"...
  • Page 102 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 4 ] The OU silent mode setting screen will appear. OU silent mode Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Start Stop Silent To make or change the setting, move the cursor to the desired day of the week with the F1 or F2 button, and press the F3 button to select it.
  • Page 103: Night Setback

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 7. Night setback This control starts heating operation when the control object group is stopped and the room temperature drops below the pre- set 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.
  • Page 104 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER will appear on the Status display and Main display in the Full mode when the Night setback function is enabled. 26.5 appears when the timer is disabled by the centralized control system. The Night setback will not work in the following cases: when the unit is in operation, when the Night setback function is disabled, during an error, during check (in the service menu), during test run, during remote controller di-...
  • Page 105: Restriction

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 8. Restriction 8.1. Setting the temperature range restriction Use to restrict the preset temprature range. Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Energy saving" from the Main menu (refer to D-91), and press the Main menu SELECT button. Energy saving [ 2 ] Move the cursor to "Restriction"...
  • Page 106 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Temp. range Temp. range No / [ 5 ] Cool·Dry Change the settings with the button. Temp. range Change the settings with the F3 or F4 button. Heat Temp. range No / • Temp. range: No (unrestricted) or Yes (restricted) Auto Cool·Dry •...
  • Page 107: Operation Lock Function

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 8. Restriction 8.2. Operation lock function • To enable the operation lock function, set the item "Operation locked" to "Yes". Restriction Operation locked No On/Off Mode Set temp. Button operation Vane Menu Restriction Louver Operation locked No [ 1 ] On/Off Mode Set temp.
  • Page 108: Energy Saving

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 9. Energy saving 9.1. Automatic return to the preset temperature After the Auto return function is enabled, when the operation mode change or ON/OFF operation is performed from this re- mote controller, the set temperature automatically returns to the required temperature regardless of the set time. Button operation [ 1 ] Energy saving...
  • Page 109 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER [ 4 ] Auto return Change the settings with the F3 or F4 button. Auto return No / Cool: After back to • Auto return: No (disable) / Yes (enable) Auto return Heat: After back to • Cool: Timer setting range is 30 to 120 minutes in 10-minute increments. Auto return No / Cool: After...
  • Page 110: Setting The Energy-Saving Operation Schedule

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 9. Energy saving 9.2. Setting the energy-saving operation schedule Set the Energy-saving operation start time, end time and performance save value for one week. Button operation [ 1 ] Energy saving Bring up the "Energy saving" screen. (refer to D-108) Auto return Cool: min,...
  • Page 111 select it. (Multiple days can be selected.) Press the button to go to the pattern setting SELECT screen. MA REMOTE CONTROLLER Energy saving [ 5 ] Energy saving The pattern setting screen will appear. The pattern setting screen will appear. Press the button to move the cursor to the desired Press the F1 button to move the cursor to the desired pattern number.
  • Page 112: Clock

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 10. Clock Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Initial setting" from the Main menu (refer to D-91), and press Main menu the SELECT button. Initial setting Clock setting is required before making the following settings. • On/Off timer •...
  • Page 113 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 11. Daylight saving time The start/end time for daylight saving time can be set. The daylight saving time function will be activated based on the setting contents. • If a given system has a system controller, disable this setting to keep the correct time. •...
  • Page 114: Main Display

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 12. Main display Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Display setting" from the Initial setting menu, and press Initial setting menu Basic setting the SELECT button. Display setting Operation setting Touch panel Screen update Main menu: Cursor [ 2 ] Display setting Move the cursor to “Main display”...
  • Page 115: Icon Explanation

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 13. Icon explanation Button operation [ 1 ] Initial setting menu Select “Display setting” from the Initial setting menu, and press the Basic setting SELECT button. Display setting Operation setting Touch panel Screen update Main menu: Cursor [ 2 ] Display setting Move the cursor to “Main display”...
  • Page 116: Brightness

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 14. Brightness Button operation [ 1 ] Select “Display setting” from the Initial setting menu, and press the Initial setting menu Basic setting SELECT button. Display setting Operation setting Touch panel Screen update Main menu: Cursor [ 2 ] Display setting Move the cursor to “Brightness”...
  • Page 117: Language Selection

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 15. Language selection The desired language can be set. The language options are English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish,Russian.Greek, Turkish, Dutch, Czech, Hungarian, and Polish. Button operation [ 1 ] Initial setting menu Select "Display setting" from the Initial setting menu, and press Basic setting the SELECT button.
  • Page 118: Design

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 16. Design Button operation [ 1 ] Initial setting menu Select “Display setting” from the Initial setting menu, and press the Basic setting SELECT button. Display setting Operation setting Touch panel Screen update Main menu: Cursor [ 2 ] Move the cursor to “Design”...
  • Page 119: Touch Panel Calibration

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 17. Touch panel calibration Button operation [ 1 ] Select “Touch panel” from the Initial setting menu,and press the Initial setting menu Basic setting SELECT button. Display setting Operation setting Touch panel Screen update Main menu: Cursor [ 2 ] Touch panel Move the cursor to “Touch panel calibration”...
  • Page 120: Touch Panel Cleaning

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 18. Touch panel cleaning Button operation [ 1 ] Sele ct “Tou ch panel” f r om the Ini tial sett ing menu, and press Initial setting menu Basic setting the SELECT button. Display setting Operation setting Touch panel Screen update Main menu:...
  • Page 121: Initialize Remote Controller

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 19. Initialize remote controller Function description The remote controller can be initialized to the factory shipment state. Note that the following data will be initialized. The remote controller will automatically be started up after being initialized. Timer setting, Weekly timer setting, OU silent mode setting, Energy saving setting, Energy saving option setting, Clock setting, Daylight saving time setting, Main display setting, Brightness setting, Display details setting, Design setting, Auto mode setting, Model name setting, Serial No.
  • Page 122: Remote Controller Information

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 20. Remote controller information Function description The information of the remote controller in use can be checked Button operation [ 1 ] Select “Others” from the Service menu, and press the Service menu Test run SELECT button. Input maintenance info.
  • Page 123: Troubleshooting

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 7 . Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 1. Error information Error information When an error occurs, the following screen will appear and the operation LED will blink. When an error occurs, the following screen will appear and the operation LED will Check the error status, stop the operation, and consult your dealer.
  • Page 124: Checking The Error Information

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 1.1. Checking the error information Main menu Main menu While no errors are occurring, page 2/2 of the error information Maintenance (refer to D-123) can be viewed from the menu operation. Select “Maintenance” menu from the Main menu, and press the SELECT Maintenance button.
  • Page 125: No Occupancy Auto-Off

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2. No occupancy Auto-OFF The following screen will appear for the 3D i-See sensor panel model when the unit is stopped due to the No occupancy Auto-OFF function of the energy saving option. Refer to the indoor unit Instruction Book for the 3D i-See sensor setting. Shut down by No Occupancy Auto-OFF...
  • Page 126: Maintenance

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 8 . Maintenance 1. Filter information will appear on the Main display in the Full mode when it is time to clean the filters. Wash, clean, or replace the filters when this sign appears. 26.5 Refer to the indoor unit Instructions Manual for details. Button operation [ 1 ] Select "Filter information"...
  • Page 127 MA REMOTE CONTROLLER When the is displayed on the Main display in the Full mode, the system When the is centrally controlled and the filter sign cannot be reset. 26.5 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.
  • Page 128: Specifications

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 9 . Specifications 1.Controller specifications <Specifications> Product size Standard (PAR-CT01MAA-SB): 65(W) × 120(H) × 14.1(D) mm (2 9/16 × 4 23/32 × 9/16 [in]) (not including the protruding part) Premium (PAR-CT01MAA-PB): 68(W) × 120(H) × 14.1(D) mm (2 11/16 × 4 23/32 × 9/16 [in]) (not including the protruding part) Net weight Standard (PAR-CT01MAA-SB):...
  • Page 129: Function List (As Of October 1, 2017

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 2.Function list (as of October 1, 2017) ○ :Supported × :Unsupported Function CITY MULTI Mr.SLIM Required Password ○ ○ Power Power ON/OFF ○ ○ Settings Operation mode ○ ○ Auto (dual set point) mode ○ ○ Preset temperature ○...
  • Page 130: List Of Functions That Can/Cannot Be Used In Combination

    MA REMOTE CONTROLLER 3.List of functions that can/cannot be used in combination High On/Off Auto-off Weekly OU silent Temperature Operation Auto Energy Night power timer timer timer mode range lock return saving setback schedule High power On/Off timer Auto-off timer Weekly timer OU silent mode...

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