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Daikin North America LLC.
5151 San Felipe Dr, Suite 500
Houston, TX 77056 USA
DACA-TS1-1
Daikin ENVi Thermostat
Installation Manual
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Read these SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS for Installation carefully before installing the
Daikin ENVi thermostat kit. After completing the installation, make sure that the unit
operates properly.
Instruct the customer on how to operate and maintain the thermostat. Inform
customers that they should store this Installation Manual with the Operation
Manual for future reference.
Always use a licensed installer or contractor to install this product. Improper
installation can result in electric shock or ire.
All electrical work must be carried out in accordance with local, state and national
regulations.
Safely dispose all packing materials in accordance with federal/state/local laws or
ordinances.
Only qualiied personnel must carry out the installation work. Installation must be
done in accordance with this installation manual. Improper installation may result
in electric shock or ire.
Use only speciied accessories and parts for installation work. Failure to use
speciied parts may result in electric shock, ire or the unit failing.
Make sure that all wiring is secured, that speciied wires are used, and that no
external forces act on the terminal connections or wires. Improper connections or
installation may result in ire.
Before touching electrical parts, turn of the unit.
Do not touch the thermostat with wet ingers. Touching the thermostat with wet
ingers can cause electric shock.
Do not allow children to play with the unit to prevent injury.
Do not install the thermostat in the following locations:
- Where a mineral oil mist or oil spray or vapor is produced, for example, in a
kitchen.
- Where corrosive gas such as sulfurous acid gas is produced.
- Near machinery emitting electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves may
disturb the operation of the control system and cause the unit to malfunction.
Disposal of the unit must be done in accordance with the relevant local, state and
national regulations.
CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED
Welcome
Contractor Thermostat Registration
Package Contents
Before You Begin
Daikin System Compatibility
Speciications
Wiring Requirements
INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT KIT
Step 1. Power Of the Daikin Indoor Unit
Step 2. Position and Wire the DPCA
Step 3. Install the Daikin ENVi Thermostat
Step 4. Connect the Thermostat Wiring
Step 5. Mount the DPCA
Step 6. Power On Daikin Indoor Unit
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NAVIGATING THE MENUS
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Using the Navigation Buttons
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CONFIGURING THE DAIKIN ENVi THERMOSTAT
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Preferences
Installation Settings
Reset Equipment or User Settings
Rebooting the Daikin ENVi thermostat
Sensors
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22
22
CONFIGURING REMINDERS AND ALERTS
23
List of Alerts
25
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Approvals
FCC Compliance Statement
IC Statement
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GETTING STARTED
Welcome
The Daikin ENVi thermostat kit has been
designed to ensure the installation process
is simple and eicient. This step-by-step
Installation Manual will walk you through all
aspects of the installation.
To ensure an on-going service relationship with
your customers, please register all of your Daikin
ENVi thermostats in your Contractor Portal.
Contractor Thermostat
Registration
Use the serial number sticker (included in
package) for Contractor Portal registration.
Before You Begin
This product is intended to be installed by
trained service professionals.
This manual explains the procedures for
installing the Daikin ENVi thermostat.
Please read it carefully before beginning the
installation.
For information on how to operate the Daikin
ENVi thermostat, please see the Daikin ENVi User
Manual.
The Daikin ENVi thermostat is designed to be
mounted on the homeowner’s wall in a
convenient location.
Caution: Disconnect electric power to the
Daikin Indoor Unit before installing this
product. Failure to do so could result in electric
shock and/or equipment damage.
All wiring must conform to your local electrical
code.
Mercury Notice: This product does not contain
mercury. If you are replacing a product that
does contain mercury, contact your local
waste-management authority for disposal
instructions. Do not discard the old product in
the regular trash.
Daikin System Compatibility
The Daikin ENVi thermostat is designed to
operate only with the Daikin Heat Pump and
Cooling Indoor Units where the BRC944 wired
remote controller is applicable.
The Daikin ENVi thermostat supports the
following systems:
Single-Split system
Multi-Split system (2 to 8 ports)
SkyAir FTXS Indoor Units
Applicable indoor unit models:
FTK, FTKN, FTKS, FTXG, FTX, FTXS, FTXN
(09/12 K(E)VJU requires KRP980B1 interface
adapter), CTXS, FDXS, CDXS and FVXS.
Models numbers ending in NMVJU will
require an interface adapter (KRP067A41 or
KRP980B2). Please consult the Daikin indoor
unit installation manual for the appropriate
adapter use.
The Daikin ENVi thermostat can also support a
single-stage auxiliary heater.
Any auxiliary heater that requires air low
from the Indoor Unit should be equipped
with an air low switch for safety. The indoor
unit fan could stop during the defrost cycle
and other situations.
Speciications
Thermostat Speciications
Temperature
Heat Set Point Range
Cool Set Point Range
Display Range
Sensitivity
Operating Range
Humidity
Display Range
Sensitivity
Operating Range
Auxiliary Heater Relay
Electric Rating
Dimensions
Width x Height x Depth
45 to 80 °F (7 to 26.5 °C)
65 to 95 °F (18.5 to 35 °C)
40 to 100 °F (5 to 37 °C)
+/- 1 °F (0.5 °C)
32 to 130 °F (0 to 55 °C)
20 to 90% R.H.
+/- 5% R.H.
5 to 95% R.H.
(non-condensing)
30VAC, Max Current 3A
5.5 x 3.25 x 1 inches
(139.5 x 82.5 x 25 mm)
Power
24 VAC (3VA maximum) (provided from the DPCA)
DPCA Speciications
Temperature
Operating Range
Humidity
Operating Range
Dimensions
Width x Height x Depth
20 to 140 °F (–7 to 60 °C)
5 to 95% R.H.
(non-condensing)
4.7 x 2.0 x 1.3 inches
(120 x 50 x 32.5 mm)
Power
208/230 VAC (provided from Indoor Unit)
Wiring Requirements
The Daikin ENVi thermostat uses 4-wire low-voltage cable to
connect to the Daikin Power and Communication Adapter
(DPCA) which in turn connects to the Indoor Unit.
The maximum wire length between the Daikin ENVi thermostat
and the DPCA is as follows:
18 AWG: 1250 ft/380 m
20 AWG: 800 ft/240 m
22 AWG: 500 ft/150 m
INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT KIT
There are 5 steps to install the Daikin ENVi thermostat kit:
Step 1. Power Of the Daikin Indoor Unit
Step 2. Position and Wire the DPCA
Step 3. Install the Daikin ENVi thermostat
Step 4. Connect the Thermostat Wiring
Step 5. Mount the DPCA
Step 6. Power On Daikin Indoor Unit
Step 1. Power Of the Daikin Indoor Unit
Before installing the Daikin ENVi thermostat kit, disconnect the
power to the Indoor Unit.
WARNING: The Indoor Unit uses a high-voltage 208/230V
power source. Always DISCONNECT power to the Indoor Unit
before connecting any power wires. Failure to do can result in
death, ire, or electrical shock
Step 2. Position and Wire the DPCA
The Daikin Power and Communication Adapter (DPCA) provides
an interface between the thermostat and Indoor Unit.
To install the DPCA:
1. Position the DPCA in a suitable location, away from water
and near the Indoor Unit (for example, a backside cavity of
a wall-mounted unit). The DPCA is not plenum rated and
should be mounted in a non-plenum space.
2. Connect the DPCA power cable to the Indoor Unit power
supply terminals. Ensure that the electrical connections are
securely tightened.
3. Remove the DPCA cover by grasping both sides and pulling
along the length of the DPCA.
4. Use the Wiring Harness to connect the P2 terminal
on the DPCA to the S21 terminal on the Indoor Unit’s
main PCB. Refer to the Daikin system installation
manual for information about accessing the S21
terminal.
Power Cable
Power cable to terminal block on Indoor Unit
Indoor Unit Terminal Block
L1 L2
Wires to outdoor unit
are not shown
Black
Red
Green
DPCA
P1 Terminal
4-wire low-voltage
cable to thermostat
(not included)
Cover
P2 Terminal
Wire harness to Indoor Unit (included)
✶
✷
✸
Wire Harness
✹
To terminal S21
on Indoor Unit
main control board
✺
P2
DPCA Wiring Connectors
Step 3. Install the Daikin ENVi Thermostat
The ideal location for the thermostat is approximately 5 ft (1.5 m)
above loor level in the main living area.
Do not install the thermostat:
Close to sources of heat such as incandescent lights
Near supply heating/cooling sources
In direct sunlight
On exterior, non-insulated or poorly insulated walls
In the kitchen or other areas of potentially high heat and/or
humidity
In an area that could restrict air low
To install the thermostat:
1. If necessary, remove the previous thermostat.
1. Gently separate the backplate from the Daikin ENVi
thermostat.
2. Place the thermostat backplate on the wall. Make sure that
any existing wires can be inserted through the opening for
the wiring.
If the backplate does not adequately cover the area where
the previous thermostat was installed, attach the trim plate
to the back of the backplate to increase its coverage.
3. Using the backplate as a template, mark the location of the
mounting holes on the wall as shown.
❉✄ ❉✂
❈
❘ ❆❘✁ ❆ ✁
The solid color indicates mounting holes
4. Move the backplate out of the way and make holes where
indicated in the previous step. The mounting holes can
accommodate a #6 pan-head screw. It is recommended to
use the included fasteners to ensure proper itting of the
front housing.
5. Use the included drywall plugs (or other suitable anchors) to
ensure the thermostat can be mounted securely to the wall.
6. Fasten the backplate and optional trim plate to the wall
using the screws provided (or other suitable screws).
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Step 4. Connect the Thermostat
Wiring
Use the ield-supplied 4-wire low-voltage cable
to connect the thermostat to the DPCA.
To connect the thermostat to the DPCA:
1. Connect the wires as shown:
P1 Terminal on DPCA
Optional Auxiliary Heater
DD+
24VAC
Daikin ENVi Thermostat
D-
D+
AUX
AUX
2. Attach the Daikin ENVi thermostat to the
backplate. Ensure that the pins on the
thermostat align with the terminal block on
the backplate.
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Step 5. Mount the DPCA
After you make the necessary wiring
connections, mount the DPCA by using the
adhesive sticker or mounting screws as needed.
Step 6. Power On Daikin Indoor
Unit
After you’ve completed the wiring, you can
apply power to the Daikin Indoor Unit. The
Daikin ENVi thermostat receives power from the
equipment and will automatically power on.
After you power on the Indoor Unit:
1. Verify the green LED on the DPCA has turned
on. Upon veriication, re-attach the DPCA
cover.
2. Use the wire ties to secure the wires as
needed.
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NAVIGATING THE MENUS
The Daikin ENVi thermostat has an easy-to-read
color screen that displays all the information
you need to conigure the thermostat. Use
the navigation buttons on the right to quickly
change the temperature, access features, and
conigure settings.
Using the Navigation Buttons
❖☎
The navigation buttons let you select options
and control the Daikin ENVi thermostat.
(up) On the Home screen, press to
increase the temperature set point by 1°F
(0.5°C). For menus, press to move up.
✁
✁
(down) On the Home screen, press to
decrease the temperature set point by 1°F
(0.5°C). For menus, press to move down.
✁
✂ (left) On the Home screen, if Auto mode
is enabled, press ✂ to switch between heat
and cool set points. For menus, press ✂ to go
back to the previous screen.
✄ (right) On the Home screen, if Auto mode
is enabled, press ✄ to switch between heat
and cool set points. For menus, press ✄ to
choose the currently highlighted option.
OK On a menu screen, press OK to choose
the currently highlighted option. If a
coniguration option is selected, pressing OK
will keep its new value and return back to the
previous screen.
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MENU Pressing MENU displays a list of
all available options. If a menu is currently
displayed, pressing MENU will cancel any
unsaved changes and return to the Home
screen.
BACK On a menu screen, press BACK to go
back to the previous screen.
▼ ✁✂
❇✄☎✆
On-Screen Keyboard
If you need to type in any information, an onscreen keyboard will appear. To enter a letter or
number, move to the character by pressing the
arrow keys and then press OK to select it.
Select
to enter capital letters; select
to enter commonly used symbols. If you
to delete the text .
make a mistake, press
To keep your changes, select
your changes, press BACK.
. To cancel
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CONFIGURING THE DAIKIN
ENVi THERMOSTAT
The irst step after installing the Daikin ENVi
thermostat is to conigure the thermostat
settings for the Indoor Unit.
Preferences
This section describes the user preferences that
should be conigured during installation. For a
complete description of all user preferences, see
the Daikin ENVi User Manual.
Intelligent Eye
To conigure the
intelligent eye:
From the Home screen,
press MENU.
Select Settings
Preferences.
Select Intelligent Eye.
Enable (Yes) or disable
(No) the intelligent eye
sensor.
Some models of the Indoor Unit include an
intelligent eye, an infrared sensor that detects
room occupancy. It adjust the set point by 3.6°F
(2°C) if no movement is detected in order to
save energy (+3.6°F/+2°C if cooling, –3.6°F/–2°C
if heating).
To use intelligent eye, you must enable this
option in the Daikin ENVi thermostat and
then enable it with the Daikin wireless remote
controller. If enabled, the thermostat’s Smart
Recovery and Temp Alert functions are not
available.
By default, intelligent eye is disabled on the
thermostat.
Do NOT enable the intelligent eye with the Daikin
wireless remote controller when it is disabled on
the thermostat as this may cause suboptimal
operation and result in invalid recovery and alert
messages. Also, if an auxiliary heater is conigured,
enabling intelligent eye may energize the auxiliary
heater more often than would normally be
required.
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Installation Settings
The Installation Settings let you conigure
the equipment connected to the Daikin ENVi
thermostat.
Allow Auto Heat/Cool
Enabling this option allows the user to select
auto change-over as a system mode.
Only visible if the Indoor Unit supports heat or an
auxiliary heat source is conigured.
To conigure the
system settings:
From the Home screen,
press MENU.
Select Settings
Installation Settings.
Conigure the devices
connected to the
thermostat.
Heat/Cool Min Delta
Sets the minimum diference between the heat
mode set temperature and the cool mode set
temperature when the system mode is in autochangeover. The delta is adjustable from 2 to 10
°F (1.1 to 5.5 °C). The default value is 5 °F (2.8 °C).
Only visible if the Indoor Unit supports heat or an
auxiliary heat source is conigured.
System Settings
The System Settings let you conigure general
heat pump settings.
Min Cycle Of Time Sets the minimum
equipment of time between cycles: 240 to
900 seconds (default is 240 seconds).
Min Cycle On Time Sets the minimum
equipment run time in cool mode: 1 to 20
min (default is 3 min).
Min Outdoor Temp Disables the compressor
when the outside air temperature reaches
the conigured minimum setting. This
performs two functions. It prevents the
compressor from running when the outdoor
temperature is too low, thus resulting in
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damage to the compressor. You can also set
this value to determine when you want the
auxiliary heat (if installed) to engage to help
meet the set temperature. The temperature
range is adjustable from –10 to 65 °F (–23.3 to
18.3 °C) or disabled by default.
This feature uses the Internet to obtain the
current outdoor temperature. If no Internet is
available, the Outdoor Unit’s temperature sensor
is used instead.
Cool Diferential Temp The minimum
diference between the current temperature
and set temperature before the system calls
for cool. A smaller diference means shorter
cycle times, whereas a larger diference results
in longer cycle times. The temperature range
is adjustable from 0.5 to 3 °F (0.3 to 1.7 °C) in
0.5°F (0.3°C) increments.
Cool Dissipation Time The amount of time
the fan will run after the cool has been turned
of. Running the fan for a period of time allows
for any cooled air left in the ducts to circulate
throughout the home. The time is adjustable
from 0 to 900 seconds (default is 0 seconds).
AC Overcool Max When using the AC to
dehumidify, the setting conigures how
many degrees below the current set point
the thermostat will run in order to reach the
dehumidify set point. Options are Disabled
(default) and 0.5 to 3 °F (0.3 to 1.8°C) in 0.5 F
(0.3°C) increments.
Heat Diferential Temp The minimum
diference between the current temperature
and set temperature before the system calls
for heat. A smaller diference means shorter
cycle times, whereas a larger diference results
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in longer cycle times. The temperature range
is adjustable from 0.5 to 3 °F (0.3 to 1.7 °C) in
0.5°F (0.3°C) increments. The default ofset is
0.5°F (0.3°C).
If the Indoor Unit is AC only and an auxiliary
heater is conigured, this option appears under
the Aux Heat Settings menu.
Heat Dissipation Time The amount of time
the fan will run after the heat set point has
been reached and the call for heat has been
turned of. Running the fan for a period
of time allows for heated air to circulate
throughout the home. The time is adjustable
from 0 to 900 seconds (default is 0 seconds).
If the Indoor Unit is AC only and an auxiliary
heater is conigured, this option appears under
the Aux Heat Settings menu.
Indoor Unit Temp Ofset Depending on its
type, the Indoor Unit uses a temperature
ofset for the heating set point, taking
into consideration the higher sensing
temperature. The Daikin ENVi thermostat
applies the ofset to the set point which is
sent to the Indoor Unit. The ofset should be
3.5°F (2.0°C) for wall-mounted and ducted
indoor units, and 0°F (0°C) for loor-standing
indoor units (available in the future). The
ofset range is adjustable from 0°F (0°C) to
5.5 °F (3.0°C) in 0.5°F (0.3°C) increments to
allow for future indoor unit expansions. The
default ofset is 3.5°F (2.0°C).
Heat Pump to Aux Temp Delta The
minimum diference between the current
temperature and the set temperature that
will activate Aux Heat (regardless if the
maximum run time of the heat pump was
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reached). Options are Auto (default) and 1 to
10 °F (0.6 to 5.6 °C).
Only visible if Indoor Unit supports heat and an
auxiliary heat source is also conigured.
Heat Pump to Aux Runtime The maximum
amount of time the heat pump will run
before engaging Aux Heat. Options are Auto
(default), Disabled, and 10 to 180 minutes.
Only visible if Indoor Unit supports heat and an
auxiliary heat source is also conigured.
Aux Heat Settings
The Aux Heat Settings conigure an auxiliary heat
source.
If you want to test the auxiliary heater during
installation, set Aux Heat Installed to Yes and set
Allow HP with Aux Heat to No. Then, adjust the heat
set point to enable the auxiliary heater.
Aux Heat Installed When set to Yes,
conigures the thermostat to control an
auxiliary heat source.
Aux Heat Requires Fan When set to Yes,
conigures the thermostat to control the fan
when auxiliary heat is used.
Allow HP with Aux Heat When set to Yes,
it will turn on auxiliary heat in addition to
the heat pump. For information about how
auxiliary heat will be engaged with the heat
pump, see the settings Heat Pump to Aux
Temp Delta and Heat Pump to Aux Runtime.
Aux Min On Time Sets the minimum
equipment run time for auxiliary heat: 1 to 20
min (default is 5 min).
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Max Outdoor Temp Conigures the
maximum outdoor temperature threshold.
Above this level, the auxiliary heat will not be
activated. The temperature is adjustable from 0
to 80 °F (-17.8 to 26.5 °C) in increments of 0.5°F
(0.3°C). The default value is 70°F (21°C).
Fan Coniguration
The Fan Coniguration settings map the Indoor
Unit’s internal fan speeds to the fan speed options
displayed to the user on the thermostat.
Heating Mode Speeds Conigures fan speed
when the user selects High, Medium or Low
while the system is in heat mode. The possible
speeds for each value are High, Medium High,
Medium, Medium Low, and Low.
Cooling Mode Speeds Conigures fan speed
when the user selects High, Medium or Low
while the system is in cool mode. The possible
speeds for each value are High, Medium High,
Medium, Medium Low, and Low.
Fan Only Mode Speeds Conigures fan speed
when the user selects High, Medium or Low
while the system is not actively cooling or
heating the room. The possible speeds for
each value are High, Medium High, Medium,
Medium Low, and Low.
Aux Fan Min Speed Conigures minimum fan
speed used when Aux Heat requires a fan. The
possible speed is High, Medium High, Medium,
Medium Low, or Low.
Force System Of
Force System Of is used to clear a latched system
error status in the indoor unit by turning of the
equipment for ive seconds after system servicing.
Operation will automatically resume with the
previous settings once complete.
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Tstat Temp Correction
Lets you program an ofset between the
real temperature at the thermostat and the
displayed temperature. If you ind that the
temperature where the thermostat is located
does not represent the room temperature,
change the ofset to compensate for the
diference. The correct temperature is adjustable
from +/- 10°F (+/-5 .6°C) in 0.5°F (0.3°C)
increments.
Installer Code
To prevent accidental modiications to the
installation settings, you can enable the
following installer code: 3262. The code is ixed
and cannot be changed.
Reset Equipment or User Settings
To reset the Daikin ENVi
thermostat:
From the Home screen,
press MENU.
Select Settings
Reset.
Select the desired reset
method.
You can restore equipment or user settings on
the Daikin ENVi thermostat back to their factory
defaults.
Reset Registration Resets the connection
between the Daikin ENVi thermostat and the
user’s personalized Web Portal.
Preferences and Schedule Resets
all preferences, reminders, alerts and
programming back to the default state.
HVAC Equipment Settings Resets the
coniguration of the Indoor Unit and/or
auxiliary heat equipment.
All Settings Resets the Daikin ENVi
thermostat back to its default factory
settings.
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Reset Contractor Info Resets any
information about the Contractor who
installed the Daikin ENVi thermostat.
Rebooting the Daikin ENVi
thermostat
You can reboot the Daikin ENVi thermostat by
pressing the physical hardware reset button,
located through an opening in the bottom left
corner of the Daikin ENVi thermostat. Rebooting
will not alter programming or coniguration
options.
Reset button
Sensors
By default, the Daikin ENVi thermostat’s Internal
Sensor is used for an accurate indication of the
room temperature (recommended setting).
The Indoor Unit is also equipped with a room
temperature sensor which you can use instead.
You can also enable both sensors to provide
an average sensing temperature. However, the
Indoor Unit sensor and averaging methods are
not recommended because the Indoor Unit
sensor, especially wall-mounted models, can be
afected by certain operations such as starting
up and defrosting in a short time which may
cause improper control of the indoor unit by the
ENVi Thermostat.
To select the
temperature sensor:
From the Home screen,
press MENU.
Select Sensors
Conigure.
Enable or disable each
sensor by selecting
Internal Sensor or Indoor
Unit and then selecting
Yes or No.
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CONFIGURING REMINDERS
AND ALERTS
To conigure Reminders
and Alerts
From the Home screen,
press MENU.
Select Reminders and
Alerts.
Conigure the Reminder
and Alert settings as
required.
The Daikin ENVi thermostat can generate
periodic maintenance reminders that help the
homeowner know when to perform periodic
maintenance.
The thermostat can also generate alerts if the
system detects an error or if the temperature in
the home goes over or under a pre-programmed
level (which protects the home from damage
due to freezing and/or excessive heat).
Alerts are displayed on the screen. They include
a description, error code (in the case of a
system error), and optional technician contact
information.
If the homeowner registers the thermostat, the
alert will be emailed to them and be displayed in
the web portal.
System Service
The system service (maintenance) reminder
generates an alert telling the homeowner that
regularly scheduled maintenance is required.
This reminder, along with technician contact
information, can be displayed on the screen.
If homeowners register their thermostats, the
reminders will be emailed to them and be
displayed in the web portal.
You can set the Last Service date, turn the
Reminder On or Of, and to set the Frequency of
the maintenance interval in months.
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Low Temp Limit
Sets the temperature at which the thermostat
will generate a Low Temperature Limit alert. The
range can be:
Disabled – No alert will be generated.
Enabled –Set temperature range of 35 to 68
°F (1.5 to 20 °C).
High Temp Limit
Sets the temperature at which the thermostat
will generate a High Temperature Limit alert. The
range can be:
Disabled – No alert will be generated.
Enabled – Set temperature range of 60 to
104 °F (15.5 to 40 °C).
Display Alerts on Thermostat
Select No if you do not want any of the alerts
to be displayed on the Daikin ENVi thermostat
screen. Alerts will continue to be displayed on
the web portal and sent via email.
Enable Heating/Cooling Alerts
Select No to disable alerts for heat/cool error
conditions. If disabled, alerts indicating that the
system failed to heat or cool will not be appear
in the screen, web portal, or emails.
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List of Alerts
Below is a complete list of alerts. Depending on your coniguration,
some of these may not apply.
Low Temp Limit
Temperature in the home is too low.
High Temp Limit
Temperature in the home is too high.
Heat Not
Responding
The system has failed to heat the home.
Cool Not
Responding
The system has failed to cool the home.
System Service
HVAC system due for regular maintenance.
Auxiliary Heat Run
Time
Auxiliary heat source is running too often.
Auxiliary Outdoor
Temperature
Your auxiliary heat has been called to run when the
outdoor temperature exceeds the programmed set
point.
System error, service
required
A system error occurred.
Lost communication
Communication with the Indoor Unit has been lost.
Check the wiring connections between the DPCA,
ENVi thermostat and Indoor Unit. The green LED on
DPCA should be on and solid.
If the Indoor Unit’s status LED is blinking after
the error has been corrected, select Settings
Installation Settings Force System Of to reset
the latched error status and turn of the blinking
LED.
Upon initial power up of the system communication,
this alert may be generated. Wait up 10 minutes
for system to initialized before troubleshooting.
The alert will be removed automatically once
communication has been established.
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ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Daikin North American LLC, (“Daikin”) warrants that for a period of one (1) year from the date of
purchase by the end-user (“Customer”), the Daikin ENVi thermostat (the “Product”) shall be free of
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service. During the limited warranty
period, Daikin shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective Products, at no charge. Any
replacement and/or repaired device are warranted for the remainder of the original limited warranty
or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer.
NO LABOR WARRANTY
This limited warranty will apply with respect to parts only and not labor. Accordingly, subject to the
conditions and limitations set forth herein, the limited warranty entitles the Customer to receive, at
the option of Daikin only, a repaired or replacement part.
If the Product is defective, please call the third party contractor (“Installing Contractor”). After
consulting with the Installing Contractor, Daikin will make the determination whether a replacement
Product can be sent to you or whether the Product should be returned to the following address:
Daikin North American LC., 5151 San Felipe Dr, Suite 500, Houston, TX 77056. In the event of a failure
of a Product, Customer may:
•
contact the Installing Contractor from whom the Product was purchased to obtain an
equivalent replacement product, provided the Installing Contractor determines that the
returned Product is defective and Customer is otherwise eligible to receive a replacement
product
This limited warranty does not cover removal, freight or reinstallation costs and shall not apply if the
damages were found to be caused by something other than defects in materials or workmanship. The
limited warranty will be void and of no efect, and Daikin will have no liability to Customer or anyone,
including without limitation, if the Product:
•
was operated/stored in abnormal use or maintenance conditions not prescribed in the User
Manual;
•
is repaired, modiied or altered by any source other than Daikin, its agents or a licensed Heating
Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) contractor and Daikin expressly authorizes such repair;
•
the Product was subjected to misuse, abuse, negligence , electrical fault, improper handling or
improper or inadequate maintenance accident or acts of nature;
•
the Product is not operated or maintained and serviced in compliance with the printed
instructions and recommendations of Daikin;
•
the serial number of the Product has been altered, defaced, or removed;
•
the Product is mishandled by Customer or any third party;
•
lightning, luctuations in electrical power or acts of God have occurred;
•
problems arise from normal wear and tear;
•
the Product has not been purchased from an authorized Daikin distributor or sales
representative (an “Authorized Seller”) or from a party or contractor who has purchased the
Product from an Authorized Seller;
•
was not installed by a licensed Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) contractor or
was installed improperly.
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The limited warranty is for repair or replacement of parts or Product only. Except to that limited
extent, Daikin will not under any circumstances be liable for any loss, cost, damage, or expense of
any kind arising out of a breach of this limited warranty or otherwise. Without intending to limit
the foregoing sentence, it is speciically provided as follows: DAIKIN SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR
ANY LOSS OF REVENUE, PROFIT OR USE, ARISING OUT OF A BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
(INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGE RESULTING FROM MOLD OR OTHER CONTAMINATES)
OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, MAINTENANCE, USE, OPERATION, SERVICING OR REPAIR OF
ANY DAIKIN PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT WILL DAIKIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT GREATER THAN THE
PURCHASE PRICE OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY FOR DAIKIN PRODUCT, AND IS
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN LAW OR IN FACT. DAIKIN SPECIFICALLY
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ALL
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE
OR OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY ARISING OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING
OR OF PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OF TRADE. NO PERSON OR ENTITY IS AUTHORIZED TO BIND DAIKIN
TO ANY OTHER WARRANTY, OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY FOR ANY DAIKIN PRODUCT. ACCEPTANCE,
INSTALLATION, OPERATION OR USE OF THE DAIKIN PRODUCT FOR WHICH THIS WARRANTY IS ISSUED
WILL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS HEREOF.
SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO TO SUCH EXTENT
THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO CERTAIN CUSTOMERS. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
PROVIDED BY DAIKIN GIVES CUSTOMERS SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND CUSTOMERS MAY ALSO
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. The disclaimers of liability
included in this limited warranty shall remain in efect and shall continue to be enforceable in the
event that any remedy herein shall fail of its essential purpose
No one is authorized by Daikin to modify this limited warranty in any respect or to create for Daikin
any other obligation or liability in connection with the Product unless done so in a written agreement
bearing the handwritten signature of the President of Daikin. Customer agrees that any purported
change by Daikin shall be null and void unless the President of Daikin shall have expressly so agreed
to such change.
This limited warranty gives you speciic rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction. If you have any questions regarding this limited warranty, please write
Daikin North America LLC., 5151 San Felipe Dr, Suite 500, Houston TX 77056.
Approvals
This product was designed and built in accordance to RoHS directive
2002/95/EC and contains no hazardous substances as deined by this
directive.
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FCC Compliance Statement
Compliance notice:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment of and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diferent from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Change or modiications that are not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RF Exposure Information
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the
FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall
not be less than 8 inches during normal operation.
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Industry Canada (IC)
Compliance Notice:
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
RF Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must be installed to
provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must
not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
FCC ID: XF6-RS91-10N1102
IC: 8407A-91101102
Warning: Changes or modiications not expressly approved by Daikin North
America LLC. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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