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CONTROLLORE INTELLIGENTE

CONTROLADOR INTELIGENTE

CZ-256ESMC2

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Manual de funcionamiento

Operation Manual 
Manuel d’instructions
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INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER 

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TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLLER

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Summary of Contents for CZ-256ESMC2

Page 1: ... in a convenient place Dopo aver letto il presente manuale conservarlo in un luogo adeguato Après avoir lu ce manuel conservez le en lieusûr Depois de ler este manual guarde o num lugar queesteja sempre à mão Manual de funcionamiento Operation Manual Manuel d instructions Bedienungsanleitung Manuale di istruzioni INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER CONTRÔLEUR INTELLIGENT TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLLER CONTROLADOR INT...

Page 2: ...ROLLER Operation Manual Contents 1 Important Safety Instructions 4 2 Features of the System 8 3 System Configuration 9 4 Names and Functions of Parts 10 5 Quick Reference 13 6 Using the System 15 7 Entering Text and Numbers 76 8 Connection of External Signals 79 9 TERMS 82 10 Calculating air conditioner distribution 83 11 Supplementary Information 1 87 12 Supplementary Information 2 88 13 Troubles...

Page 3: ...Centralized Control System CZ 256ESMC2 INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER Operation Manual ...

Page 4: ...nd operating all indoor units 38 6 5 Total Data and Manual Cut Off Processing 39 6 5 1 Displaying total data by indoor unit 39 6 5 2 Displaying total data by tenant 40 6 5 3 Displaying total data by outdoor unit 41 6 5 4 Displaying pulse meter total data 42 6 5 5 Performing manual cut off processing and saving data 43 6 5 5 1 Manual cut off processing 43 6 5 5 2 Saving data 44 6 5 5 3 Outputting d...

Page 5: ...Receiving server settings 71 6 8 11 User settings 72 6 9 System Configuration Changes 74 6 9 1 When a system configuration change detected 74 6 9 2 When system configuration may change 75 7 Entering Text and Numbers 76 7 1 Entering Numbers 76 7 2 Entering Text 77 8 Connection of External Signals 79 8 1 Pulse Meter Input 79 8 2 All Stop Input 80 8 3 All Start Input 80 8 4 All Unit Alarm Output 81 8...

Page 6: ...duct or property damage Meaning of symbols Indicates Warning or Caution Indicates Prohibited Indicates an action that should always be performed After reading this manual save it in a convenient place Be sure to provide this manual to any person who may use the product Installation Precautions Warning Do not install yourself Installation should always be performed by your dealer or a professional ...

Page 7: ... Locations subject to inflammable gas leakage Near beaches or other places with a large amount of salt Hot springs or other locations subject to sulfuric gas Locations near water and oil including industrial lubricants and water and oil sprays Locations with large changes in voltage Near machines generating electromagnetic waves Locations close to organic solvents Keep televisions radios PCs etc a...

Page 8: ...operation when the system is out of order can result in electric shock fire and damage to the system Contact your dealer Caution Do not drop the system or subject it to strong shocks Damage to the system can result Use only fuses with the correct capacity Use of pins or copper wire can result in fire and damage to the system Use only the specified power source Use of any other power source can res...

Page 9: ...ofessional service provider about moving and reinstalling the system Electric shock or fire may result if an inexperienced person performs any installation procedures incorrectly Do not touch the LCD if it is leaking If the touch panel is damaged the liquid crystal from inside the display may leak out Do not ingest the liquid or allow it to contact your skin If accidental contact with skin occurs ...

Page 10: ...nd total number of operations for each indoor unit Calculation of gas and electricity distribution ratios and energy amounts used m3 kWh for each indoor unit and each tenant Distributionsareavailableintwomodes the simpledistribution calculated based on the operating time and loaded distribution calculated based on the actual air conditioning capacity respectively In order to make operation in the ...

Page 11: ...ar Communication adaptor Communication adaptor Independent installation without link system connection also possible Maximum number of connections Indoor units 256 64 link x 4 Outdoor units 120 30 link x 4 Communication adaptors 7 Link systems 4 Inter unit control wires All unit signal x 4 All unit signal x 4 G W Pulse meter x 3 When connecting link systems Inter unit control wires always connect ...

Page 12: ...the supplied touch pen to operate PC Card and touch pen storage cover Push the cover to open it The compartment inside is used to store the touch pen and to insert and eject PC Cards for backup Touch pen Used to carry out operations on the LCD display PC Card socket Used to insert optional PC Cards for backup Front Panel 4 Names and Functions of Parts ...

Page 13: ... and Functions of Parts Rear Panel LAN Used for connection to LAN Rear cover Dangerous Do not open Power switch Powers the Intelligent Controller on and off Power connector panel AC100V 240V power connector panel ...

Page 14: ...I COMM DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 Communications connector panel Inter unit control wire 1 All alarm output All start input All operation output All stop input Ground connector Connect shield line of RS 485 Inter unit control wire 2 Spare input Connect to communication adaptor 1 Pulse meter input Gas flow meter Fuel flow meter Electricity meter 1 Electricity meter 2 1 Factory default setting alterable ...

Page 15: ...tails 3 Each zone 4 Each zone details 5 All units 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 9 Other settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 1 Each I D unit 2 Each tenant 3 Each O D unit 4 Pulse meter 5 Cut off Data backup 1 Date Distrib 2 CNTR Unit Ten No 3 Ten name Distrib Gr 4 Pulse met...

Page 16: ...Checking the alarm logs Page 50 Checking current and past total calculation 6 5 1 Displaying total data by indoor unit Page 39 times desired Checking current and past distribution ratios 6 6 1 Displaying distribution ratios and energy Page 46 and energy consumption desired usage by indoor unit Setting the system Changing the unit names desired 6 3 3 Setting central addresses unit names Page 24 and...

Page 17: ...6 2 1 Initial communications screen The figure below shows the initial communications screen which appears when the Intelligent Controller starts System power off procedure Always use the following procedure to power the Intelligent Controller off In the Other settings menu Main Sub 6 6 9 9 select the last item Power off The message Exit this program appears Press the OK button The message It is n...

Page 18: ... date and time Tenant selection window Allows direct selection of tenant names See next page for details Scrolls the columns displaying indoor units Scrolls the display of tenants Displays unit name Notification column Displays alarms errors and other messages Intelligent Controller 1 01 08 Indoor address 1 64 Outdoor address 1 30 Link number 1 2 Adaptor number Intelligent Controller 1 7 1 Status ...

Page 19: ...is displayed in blue between the scroll buttons shown on the previous page the items available for selection appear in a list as follows enabling direct selection Tenant list A similar list appears for the other buttons I D unit list Weekly timer list Tenant holiday Date list ...

Page 20: ... not be displayed When you select No the following displays are disabled Setting items Distribution group registration in Main Sub3 3 5 5 Display items Time zones in Main Sub1 1 2 2 and Main Sub2 2 2 2 Menus Main Sub1 1 3 3 and Main Sub2 2 3 3 Main Sub 6 6 6 6 Main Sub 6 6 7 7 and Main Sub 6 6 8 8 3 If you will be using distribution ratios decide which calculation method to use See 6 3 2 Setting t...

Page 21: ...power distribution 4 Setting the energy saving distribution 5 Language Main Sub2 2 5 5 CNTR Unit Ten No 1 Central addresses Note 8 2 Unit name 3 Tenant No Main Sub3 3 5 5 Ten name Distrib Gr 1 Tenant name 2 Distribution group Product type Distribution Loaded or Simple Note 14 Main Sub 4 4 5 5 Pulse meter setting 1 Pulse meter type 2 Distribution group 3 Pulse unit value 4 Ice heat accumulation nig...

Page 22: ... distrib day Main Sub 6 6 8 8 I D unit setting 1 Indoor unit capacity Note 9 2 Electric heater capacity Note 10 Main Sub 6 6 9 9 Other settings 1 Checking system configuration 2 Set Clear password 3 No communications mode Note 11 4 Buzzer 5 Initialization Note 12 6 Auto display off 7 Touch panel calibration Note 15 8 Power off Air conditioner operation only Displaying distribution ratios simple di...

Page 23: ...the Intelligent Controller Note 9 Settings are necessary only for interface adaptor Note 10 Settings are unnecessary for the simple distribution as they will be taken into consideration in calculation only for the loaded distribution Note 11 Always set the mode at NO Normal Note 12 Do not make any initialization imprudently as it may cause missing of all the set and cut off data Note 13 The system...

Page 24: ...t time select the current year month day hour minute and second from the drop down lists The day of the week is shown automatically Press the Set button to set the settings 2 Set the monthly cut off day Under 2 Cut off day select a number from 1 to 28 or End to select the last day of the month from the drop down list 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Ru...

Page 25: ... or Each Dist Gr This item cannot be selected when No Distrib has been set for 3 Calc target of power distribution Select a range where the energy savings effect in 3 WAY units can be reflected on the distribution calculation Each O D sys The energy savings operation in 3 WAY units is reflected only on the air conditioning distribution for the tenant for the outdoor system Each Dist Gr The energy ...

Page 26: ...t Ten No 3 Ten name Distrib Gr 4 Pulse meter setting 5 Clear accum data 1 When you touch a central address column a screen will be displayed as shown on the right Input a number 1 to 64 to set central address When you touch Auto the central address will be automatically set Two identical central address settings cannot be used within a link system If you input an existing address the input data is...

Page 27: ...haracters long See 7 Entering Text and Numbers for details about entering text in keyboard windows You can copy and paste text using the Copy and Paste buttons See 7 2 Entering Text for details 3 Touch a tenant number A keyboard window like the one shown below appears Use the keyboard to enter the tenant number The tenant number range is from 1 to 256 Main Sub2 2 5 5 ...

Page 28: ...n proceed as follows 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Date Distrib 2 CNTR Unit Ten No 3 Ten name Distrib Gr 4 Pulse meter setting 5 Clear accum data 1 Touch a tenant name A keyboard window appears Use the keyboard to enter the tenant name Tenant names can be up to 20 characters long See 7 Entering Text and ...

Page 29: ... in advance to change the distribution method 3 Press the Type button to select PAC or GHP for the following unit that is unable to automatically recognize product type Interface Adaptor This is only for Simple distribution setting 4 Specify which distribution method Simple or Load to apply to the selected distribution group 5 Touch Set to confirm the setting or Cancel to cancel it PAC GHP and HOT...

Page 30: ...er connection destination 2 You can change the type of pulse meter power meter or gas meter The above indicates the factory default state When you touch the Meter type area the Meter type window appears so that you can select the type of pulse meter to use 3 Touch a distribution group number A numeric keypad appears for the distribution group Use the keyboard to enter the distribution group number...

Page 31: ...ers Enabled during loaded distribution setting only This cannot be set for electricity meters configured for use with HOT Multi or simple distribution 7 For the night power meter set in 6 select which outdoor system to meter ice heat accumulation by selecting the address Main Sub 4 4 5 5 ...

Page 32: ...Clear accum data in the sub menu then proceed as follows 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Date Distrib 2 CNTR Unit Ten No 3 Ten name Distrib Gr 4 Pulse meter setting 5 Clear accum data 1 Touch Clear accum data A window like the following appears Touch Yes Total data up to now is erased and calculation of to...

Page 33: ...uxiliary settings 1 Each tenant 2 Each tenant details 3 Each zone 4 Each zone details 5 All units 1 Scrolls the display one tenant at a time 2 Scrolls the display one row at a time Meaning of symbols COOL SWING DRY TIMER FAN Clean filter sign HEAT VENTILATION ALARM AUTO Mode Speed High fan speed Medium fan speed Low fan speed Accept remote controller Prohibit remote controller setting No 1 is disp...

Page 34: ...mode for one unit may not be varied while another indoor unit is under operation In such a case once stop the unit hold it for several minutes and then vary the operation mode In the remote control window the first 16 characters for tenant names and the first 12 characters for unit names are displayed Main Sub 1 1 1 1 a Closes the remote control window b Sets to either Start or Stop c Sets the ope...

Page 35: ...trol window appears This window allows you to perform on off operations for all units of the tenant 2 When you touch a remote control window appears This window allows you to make detailed settings for operations on all units of the tenant 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Each tenant 2 Each tenant details 3...

Page 36: ...ntrol window appears This window allows you to perform on off operations for all connected units 2 When you touch a remote control window appears This window allows you to make detailed settings for all connected units 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Each tenant 2 Each tenant details 3 Each zone 4 Each zon...

Page 37: ...e a remote control window for individual operations appears 2 When you touch a tenant name a remote control window for operating all tenant units appears 3 When you touch All units a remote control window for operating all connected units appears 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Each tenant 2 Each tenant de...

Page 38: ...ou touch a zone name a remote control window for operating all units in the zone appears 3 When you touch All units a remote control window for operating all connected units appears 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Each tenant 2 Each tenant details 3 Each zone 4 Each zone details 5 All units Move the displa...

Page 39: ...remote control window for individual operations appears 2 When you touch a zone name a remote control window for operating all units in the zone appears 3 When you touch All units a remote control window for operating all connected units appears 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Each tenant 2 Each tenant det...

Page 40: ...f their tenant The units can be operated individually or all at once 1 When you touch a unit name a remote control window for individual operations appears 2 When you touch All units a remote control window for operating all connected units appears 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Each tenant 2 Each tenant ...

Page 41: ...r the current or the past maximum 24 months cut off data 3 Selects the time zone to display This button will be invalid when setting the mode at No Distrib see Main Sub1 1 5 5 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Each I D unit 2 Each tenant 3 Each O D unit 4 Pulse meter 5 Cut off Data backup 1 All hours 2 Regul...

Page 42: ...ast maximum 24 months cut off data 3 Selects the time zone to display This button will be invalid when setting the mode at No Distrib see Main Sub1 1 5 5 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Each I D unit 2 Each tenant 3 Each O D unit 4 Pulse meter 5 Cut off Data backup 1 All hours 2 Regular hours 3 Out of hour...

Page 43: ...h O D unit 4 Pulse meter 5 Cut off Data backup You should make frequent checks of the running time after oil exchanges When the time approaches for an oil exchange contact your dealer or service provider to request an early oil exchange The engines of GHP type outdoor unit can be damaged by operation without exchanging the oil For double multiple models comprising two or more outdoor units with th...

Page 44: ... 3 Selects the time zone to display This button will be invalid when setting the mode at No Distrib see Main Sub1 1 5 5 Intelligent Ctrl Adapter 1 Adapter 2 Adapter 7 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Each I D unit 2 Each tenant 3 Each O D unit 4 Pulse meter 5 Cut off Data backup 1 All hours 2 Regular hours ...

Page 45: ... Procedure Select 2 Total data Cut off in the main menu and 5 Cut off Data backup in the sub menu 1 Touch Cut off 1 4 7 bk 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Each I D unit 2 Each tenant 3 Each O D unit 4 Pulse meter 5 Cut off Data backup 2 When a window like the one shown below appears touch the OK button 3 W...

Page 46: ...ce a day at every 0 o clock at midnight 6 5 5 3 Outputting distribution data in progress Save distribution data total data in progress before cut off processing in PC cards optionally available following the procedure stated below Procedure 7 Insert a PC card and touch the Distrib dt out button 8 When a screen like the one shown below appears touch the OK button As data output by pressing the Dist...

Page 47: ...tal data from optional PC Cards Procedure bk Insert a PC card and touch the Restore button bl When a window like the one shown below appears touch the OK button When trying to restore data backed up using an old version Intelligent Controller a message Unsupported file version Perform Restore will be displayed confirm the message and touch Yes After completing restoring Rebooting will be displayed...

Page 48: ... conditioning and values for power generation When Gas usage is displayed Gas distribution ratios and usage for air conditioning are shown When Gas use PwrGen is displayed Gas distribution ratios and usage for power generation are shown For air conditioning units without a power generation feature appears under gas usage for power generation and gas distribution ratio 1 Status Control 2 Total data...

Page 49: ...ower generation When Gas usage is displayed Gas distribution ratios and usage for air conditioning are shown When Gas use PwrGen is displayed Gas distribution ratios and usage for power generation are shown For air conditioning units without a power generation feature appears under gas usage for power generation and gas distribution ratio 3 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usa...

Page 50: ...the two zones are not the same Note about daily timer settings For communications reasons there is a slight delay before units can be stopped by a timer Therefore you should avoid setting timers that stop units exactly at the transition between two time zones For example if you simultaneously stop a large number of indoor units at the transition from Regular hours to Out of hours a certain period ...

Page 51: ...and 1 Inspection sign in the sub menu If filter cleaning signs or engine oil inspection signs have been issued contact your dealer or service provider to request cleaning or oil exchange 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Inspection sign 2 Alarm log 3 Test run Filter cleaning signs are only an approximate gui...

Page 52: ...nt to display 2 Select the indoor unit to display 1 2 3 4 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Inspection sign 2 Alarm log 3 Test run 3 Touch the Del this unit button to delete the alarm logs of the selected unit only or touch the Del all units button to delete the alarm logs of all units When a window like the...

Page 53: ...communication between the outdoor unit and the Intelligent Controller or the communication adaptor 4 Adapter alarm log logs the history of warnings as determined by the Intelligent Controller or the communication adaptor Duplicate adaptor addresses communication error between the Intelligent Controller and adaptor etc Main Sub 2 2 4 4 ...

Page 54: ...Intelligent Ctrl 2 Adapter 1 1 Adapter 1 2 Adapter 7 2 Disabled 1 2 3 4 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Inspection sign 2 Alarm log 3 Test run 3 To operate an individual unit touch a unit name and operate with the individual control remote control window 4 To operate all units in an outdoor unit system tou...

Page 55: ...1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 9 Other settings 1 Select a name to register or modify A software keyboard appears 2 Enter th...

Page 56: ...lect 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and 2 ZoneNo Mng target in the sub menu 1 2 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 9 Othe...

Page 57: ...arget Individual operation Display total distribution and individual operation are possible with Individual units but all unit operations all tenant units all zone units all connected units external all stop input external all start input etc are not possible However external all unit alarm output and external all unit operation output are possible Not Target No operations are possible for Not Tar...

Page 58: ...menu and 3 Program timer in the sub menu 1 2 6 7 8 9 3 5 4 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 9 Other settings 1 With Daily time...

Page 59: ... the following window Closes the window Confirms the setting Programs the timer to stop the unit Cancels the setting Programs the timer to start the unit 7 Touch the Op mode column and set in the following window Closes the window Confirms the setting Sets the operating mode Select from among Heat Cool Fan Dry and Auto Cancels the setting Main Sub3 3 6 6 ...

Page 60: ...ow Closes the window Confirms the setting Displays a window that allows you to check prohibit status Switches between Prohibit1 Prohibit2 Prohibit3 Prohibit4 and Accept Cancels the setting Since different air conditioner models have different upper and lower temperature limits the temperature is set automatically within the supported range when an air conditioner is actually controlled Items for w...

Page 61: ...t Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 9 Other settings 1 With Weekly timer select a weekly timer number 1 to 50 Up to 50 types of weekly timers can be set Three items each are displayed Each press of changes ...

Page 62: ...settings 11 User settings 9 Other settings 1 5 3 6 1 Select the tenant 2 Select the calendar for the month of the year to set 3 Select items regular days holidays and special days 1 to 5 you would like to set 4 Point the item regular days holidays and special days 1 to 5 you would like to set on the left calendar and touch the date or day of the week 5 If holidays and timer special days have alrea...

Page 63: ...No Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 9 Other settings 2 3 4 1 1 Touch the item you want to change to display a settings window for that item 2 To allow remote control use touch the O Accept button To prohibit remote control use touch the X Prohibition button 3 Touch the ...

Page 64: ...nit settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 9 Other settings 1 3 7 5 2 1 Select the distribution group 2 Touch the From column 3 Set the start time of regular hours to a time between 00 00 and 24 00 30 minute intervals 4 Touch the Set button to confirm the setting or the Cancel button to cancel it If you set the start time to 00 00 and the end time to 24 00 the entire day is regular hours If the...

Page 65: ...gram timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 9 Other settings 1 4 5 2 3 1 Select the distribution group to set 2 Select the calendar for the month of the year to set 3 On the left side calendar touch the date or day to set as a special distribution day 4 If special distribution days have already b...

Page 66: ...gs 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 9 Other settings 2 To change a capacity setting touch an item in the capacity column and enter a kW capacity from 0 to 999 9 in the numeric keypad window which appears 3 Touch Set to confirm t...

Page 67: ...Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 9 Other settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 8 9 1 Checking the connection configuration 1 Touch the Chk config button to check the connection configuration of the system You should do this after adding or deleting units changing addresses and so on If the system configuratio...

Page 68: ...will be suppressed but it will not be possible to communicate with air conditioning units Data displayed by the system will be meaningless This setting is provided for occasions when you want to register names or check the display layout even though air conditioners are not installed not turned on or otherwise not capable of communications Normally you should leave the NO Normal button selected se...

Page 69: ...he point on the touch panel screen to deviate after use over a long period of time In such a case Calibrate the position 7 Press Calibration and the next screen will be displayed Now press Yes and a cross mark will appear in the center of the screen Keep pressing the center with a touch pen for a second or longer and stop pressing Follow the same procedure of Upper left Lower left Lower right Uppe...

Page 70: ...OK in the message The system saves current data and then displays a message It is now safe to turn off the Intelligent Controller Wait until this message appears before powering the system off If there is a large amount of data several minutes may be required for this message to appear Powering off before this message appears may cause malfunction or prevent booting Main Sub 6 6 9 9 ...

Page 71: ...n 40 characters 2 Set the automatic updating interval on the screen displayed on Web browser When selecting Invalid data will not be updated until pressing the New button on the WEB browser screen 3 Send the test mail 4 Input the IP address or domain name of the mail SMTP server separately contracted 5 Input an optional transmitter account name mail address within 40 characters 6 Input the receive...

Page 72: ...n the system restarts so that the new settings are reflected when you switch to other screens You cannot set the IP address to 0 0 0 0 or 255 255 255 255 You cannot set the subnet mask default gateway DNS or WINS to 0 0 0 0 6 8 10 1 Detailed server settings From the WEB settings screen Main Sub 6 6 10 10 clicking the Server details button displays the following screen This screen enables you to us...

Page 73: ...thentication See 6 8 10 1 1 Receiving server settings 6 8 10 1 1 Receiving server settings Clicking the Receiving server settings button on the Server details screen displays the following screen Use this screen to set up the server so that you can perform POP before SMTP authentication when the mail server is receiving mails from the Intelligent Controller Check your mail server settings in advan...

Page 74: ...ain menu and 11 User settings in the sub menu 1 4 2 3 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 9 Other settings ...

Page 75: ...cified tenants Specified tenants Prohibit remote control settings Screen 3 3 Download Screen 4 2 Alarm log Screen 4 4 Sent mail log Screen 6 3 Program timer Confirmation only Confirmation only Screen 6 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day Confirmation only Screen 6 5 Prohibit R C Confirmation only Screen 6 10 WEB setting 4 When touching the input box the following small screen is displayed where you set operatabl...

Page 76: ... 6 9 System Configuration Changes An alarm message like the following appears when a system configuration change or the possibility of a configuration change is detected If the system continues to operate after its configuration has changed distribution ratios and other data will be totally inaccurate For this reason cut off processing must be done with the system in the state before the change Th...

Page 77: ...n configuration is established When there is no change in configuration the screen exits configuration confirmation processing For example imprudently pressing Do now while a communication error message is displayed will result in an automatic cut off processing to establish the current configuration Therefore take full care to avoid such a mistake When establishing a configuration without making ...

Page 78: ...s A numeric keypad window like the one shown below appears when you need to enter a number for example to register a password 1 2 3 4 5 1 Input field Displays the number being entered 2 DEL button Deletes digits in the number from the right 3 Numeric keys Add the digit shown on the key face to the number in the input field 4 Set button Confirms the number in the input field 5 Cancel button Clears ...

Page 79: ...6 5 7 8 9 bk bl 1 Input field Displays the text being entered 2 Information field Displays information about the target of the operation for example the tenant number when a tenant name is being entered 3 Input mode Displays the current input mode type of characters 4 Character input buttons Input characters 5 Input mode selection buttons Select the type of characters to input 6 Space button Input...

Page 80: ...button Enables the entered character string blClose button Closes the keyboard window bmCopy button Copies text displayed in the input field You can also copy portions of the text by dragging the touch pen over the desired portion bnPaste button Pastes the text copied with the Copy button to the input field in which the cursor is currently located Alphanumeric upper case ...

Page 81: ... side of the intelligent controller or on an optical communication adaptor connected to the intelligent controller P1 No 7 P COMM No 6 Gas meter fuel meter P2 No 8 P COMM No 6 Electricity meter 1 P3 No 9 P COMM No 6 Electricity meter 2 The above are factory default settings If necessary you can change the type of pulse meter power meter or gas meter See 6 3 5 Making pulse meter settings for more i...

Page 82: ... is sent periodically once per minute to all indoor units 3 Display This message disappears when normal status is restored 8 3 All Start Input You can start all connected units automatically by connecting external signals All start input is available only for managed target units It does not affect units which have been designated as not managed Not target or individually operated Indiv Op 1 Input...

Page 83: ... COMM No 13 2 Operation The signal goes ON when an alarm or error occurs and goes OFF when normal status is restored 8 5 All Unit Operation Output An external signal is output when any connected unit is operating 1 Output location The communications connector panel on the side of the Intelligent Controller or on an optional communication adaptor connected to the Intelligent Controller DO2 No 15 DO...

Page 84: ...stem These numbers are assigned to each indoor unit including units subject to group control These numbers are the smallest unit of totals calculation and distribution calculation Central control address No 1 to 64 for each link system set on Intelligent Controller and other central control equipment A central control address is a unique number within a link system It is shared with other central ...

Page 85: ...lated time T S OFF accumulated time Index of indoor unit i power gas consumptions is calculated Here TEi and TGi denotes the power and gas consumption indexes of the indoor unit i respectively When Object of power distribution calculation is T S ON OFF time The power consumption index is calculated using Accumulated operation time and T S ON accumulated time the gas consumption index using T S ON ...

Page 86: ...i TEi TOTALe 100 RGi TGi TOTALg 100 Calculate electricity gas usage distribution ratio of tenant j Let NEj be the electricity usage distribution ratio of tenant j and let NGj be the gas usage distribution ratio of tenant j Let n be the number of indoor units of tenant j NEj RE1 RE2 REn NGj RG1 RG2 RGn Distribution ratios are rounded at the third decimal place and shown to the second decimal place ...

Page 87: ...roup Pulse meter gas count value Pulse unit amount m3 Calculate electricity gas usage of indoor units Electricity usage for indoor unit Electricity usage for distribution group Electricity consumption distribution ratio for indoor unit Gas usage for indoor unit Gas usage for distribution group Gas consumption distribution ratio for indoor unit The usage is rounded to two decimal places and display...

Page 88: ... energy saving consideration gas TG3 power at night by ice heat accumulation TC night high pressure saturated temperature HPS Indoor unit Operation time by fan speed R Heater ON time W Indoor capacity PS Heat exchanger outlet and inlet temperature E1 E2 and E3 Actual fan speed Adaptor Calculation operation capacity ratio D f SH SC fan speed converted value FI f actual wind speed super heat SH f E3...

Page 89: ...r any loss lost profits or any incidental damages due to use of this product or the supplied software We will not be liable to any claim based on a third party claim Even in the case of errors in calculations of distribution ratios and so on we will not be responsible for any remedies The software supplied with this product may not be used on any other equipment This product and the supplied softw...

Page 90: ...loaded distribution distribution is made with standing by power added W Multi GHP outdoor unit data is displayed as Reference unit Because the reference unit changes depending on operating conditions the data displayed by the Intelligent Controller also changes Outdoor unit data is data such as number of operations and operating time Only an alarm code is displayed in the notification bar and alar...

Page 91: ...nd Total of all hours time zones The Intelligent Controller does not measure energy use directly It calculates energy distribution ratio based on the inferred load ratio of each indoor unit The results of the calculations should be regarded as approximations About operating time totals Air conditioning distributions and air conditioner operating times are calculated only for periods in which the I...

Page 92: ...ing distribution 1 Indoor unit fan speed data Total operating times by fan speed are fixed at high speed Units are treated as if they always operated at high speed even if the thermostat ON signal is connected to the unit 2 Electric heater ON time Total electric heater ON time is not displayed 3 Indoor unit capacity values These cannot be read automatically Set them as kW values in the I D unit se...

Page 93: ...ption for the Intelligent Controller Backup to other PC Card types is not possible It takes a long time after an operation for the screen to be updated A certain amount of time may be required depending on the state of communications with the connected air conditioners Please wait until all of the information is received LCD display In rare cases there may be a dot on the screen which is always on...

Page 94: ... DiskErr CF error Contact the store where you purchased the system or our service agency A message Diskxx access error is displayed xx is a number from 1 to 4 Press the Check button to close and press Reset to the left of the clock display If the same message appears again consult your local dealer or service representative ...

Page 95: ...use polishing power or pesticides Doing so can damage painted surfaces and the surface of the touch panel Avoid direct contact with water Do not allow water to contact the product directly Insulation will be impaired which may result in damage or electrical shorts Do not disassemble Do not disassemble the Intelligent Controller Doing so is extremely dangerous It may damage the unit or cause electr...

Page 96: ...communication adaptor connected Timer precision Approx 2 minutes month normal temperature Setting unit 1 minute Operation 50 times day 50 types of daily timer 50 types of weekly timer Timers Program cycle 1 week Temperature humidity ranges for use 5 C to 40 C 20 to 80 Display 6 5 inch TFT color LCD display 640 x 480 pixels with backlight Power requirements Single phase 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power con...

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Page 98: ...Electric and Service Instructions when installing the unit Electric shock or fire may result if the unit is not installed correctly Electrical installation should be performed by qualified electrician in accordance with the provisions of the Technical Standards for Electrical Installations local regulations for indoor wiring and these Installation Electric and Service Instructions Be sure to use a...

Page 99: ...t least 50 mm if cabled inside the control box to reduce the effects of electrical noise Wiring example Communications Signal lines Keeps as far away as possible at least 50mm Power line including ground Communications signal lines Keep as far away as possible at least 50 mm 2 Mounting Caution Do not route communications signal lines or input output signal lines close to power supply lines or rout...

Page 100: ...se the shielded wire for inter unit control wiring Do not run signal lines through the same conduit as power supply lines use the same cable as the power supply or run close to the power supply lines maintain at least 30 cm separation if cabled outside the control box Do not run the LINK1 and LINK2 signal lines through the same conduit use the same cable for wiring or run the signal lines close to...

Page 101: ...e two conductor shielded cable with one line grounded with a cross section of 0 5 mm2 or greater Do not apply external voltages to the input terminals The input terminals use a sensing current of about 10 mA at 5 V DC The output terminal allowable contact voltage and current are 30 V DC 0 5 A 2 External system outputs no voltage contact point static Output common All alarm output All operation out...

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Page 104: ...Printed in Japan Authorized representative in EU Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany ...

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