PasswordsVarious menu functions are accessible or inaccessible,depending on the access level of the user, and the passwordthey enter, if any There are four access levels, including nopassword, Level 2, Level 4, and Level 6, with Level 2 havingthe highest level of access Without entering a password, theuser has access only to basic status menu items Enteringthe Level 6 password (5321) allows access to the Alarm ListsMenu, Quick Menu, and the View/Set Unit Menus groupEntering the Level 4 password (2526) allows similar accessas Level 6 with the addition of the Commission Unit Menu,Manual Control, and Service Menu groups Entering the Level2 password (6363) allows similar access as Level 4 with theaddition of the Unit Configuration Menu.NOTE: Alarms can be acknowledged without entering apasswordThe main password page is displayed when the keypad/displayis first accessed, the Home Key is pressed, the Back Key ispressed multiple times, or if the keypad/display has been idlelonger than the Password Timeout (default 10 minutes) Themain password page provides access to enter a password,access the Quick Menu, view the current Unit State, access thealarm lists or view information about the unitFigure 6: Password Main PageThe password field initially has a value **** where each *represents an adjustable field. These values can be changedby entering the Edit Mode described belowFigure 7: Password Entry PageEntering an invalid password has the same effect as continuingwithout entering a password Once a valid password has beenentered, the controller allows further changes and accesswithout requiring the user to enter a password until either thepassword timer expires or a different password is enteredThe default value for this password timer is 10 minutes It ischangeable from 3 to 30 minutes via the Timer Settings menuNavigation ModeIn the Navigation Mode, when a line on a page contains noeditable fields all but the value field of that line is highlightedmeaning the text is white with a black box around it When theline contains an editable value field the entire line is invertedwhen the cursor is pointing to that lineWhen the navigation wheel is turned clockwise, the cursormoves to the next line (down) on the page When the wheel isturned counter-clockwise the cursor moves to the previous line(up) on the page The faster the wheel is turned the faster thecursor movesWhen the Back Button is pressed the display reverts back tothe previously displayed page If the Back button is repeatedlypressed the display continues to revert one page back alongthe current navigation path until the “main menu” is reachedWhen the Menu (Home) Button is pressed the display revertsto the “main page”When the Alarm Button is pressed, the Alarm Lists menu isdisplayedEdit ModeThe Editing Mode is entered by pressing the navigation wheelwhile the cursor is pointing to a line containing an editable field.Once in the edit mode pressing the wheel again causes theeditable field to be highlighted. Turning the wheel clockwisewhile the editable field is highlighted causes the value to beincreased Turning the wheel counter-clockwise while theeditable field is highlighted causes the value to be decreased.The faster the wheel is turned the faster the value is increasedor decreased Pressing the wheel again cause the new valueto be saved and the keypad/display to leave the edit mode andreturn to the navigation modeRemote Keypad Display OptionThe remote user interface is designed for display, systemconfiguration, set-up and management of Daikin MicroTech IIIapplied air unitsIn addition to the unit-mounted user interface provided withMicroTech III controls, Daikin HVAC (applied rooftop systems,indoor vertical self-contained systems, or commercial rooftopsystems) can be equipped with a remote user interface thathandles up to eight units per interface The remote userinterface provides access to unit diagnostics and controladjustments The remote user interface provides the samefunctionality as the unit-mounted controllerAbout this AHUThe About this AHU menu item provides the user withthe current APP version (application code version), theconfiguration code string for this unit, the BSP version(firmware version) as well as the HMI/OBH GUID version(software identifiers). Each new release of application codewill have a unique set of software identifiers. The informationshown in the HMI/OBH GUID version will list the informationneeded to verify a match to the APP versionAHU 01 1/5Enter PasswordQuick MenuUnit State=________Alarm ListsAbout This AHUEnter Password� 1/1Enter Password ****IM 919-3 • MICROTECH III CONTROLLER 6 www DaikinAK eypad /dIsplay