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Ca ta log No.18-OP NMTCC-001

P rinte d in U.S .A.

Form OP N-MTCC-3S I

P g 1 

02-18

Re pla ce s : OP N-MTCC-2S I

Installation and Start Up Instructions

CONTENTS

Page

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

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OVERVIEW

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COMPONENTS

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INSTALLATION

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Step 1 — Mounting the Cabinet

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Step 2 — Main Power Connection 115V 1P 60Hz

  . 3

Step 3 — Toshiba Carrier VRF System 
Configuration

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Step 4 — Connect the i-Vu Open Link to the i-Vu
Server

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Step 5 — Powering on the Unit

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Step 6 — To obtain an IP address using DHCP

. . . 5

Step 7 — Verifying the i-Vu server can 
Communicate with the i-Vu Interface

 . . . . . . . . . . . 5

MONITOR MODE

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BAS CONTROL MODE

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TROUBLESHOOTING/PRECAUTIONS

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INDOOR UNIT ADDRESS SETTING

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START-UP

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service,
maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock,
or other conditions which may cause death, personal injury or
property damage. The qualified installer or agency must use
factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this
product.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective
clothing, and work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing
operations. Have fire extinguisher available. Read these
instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions
included in literature and attached to the unit. 
Consult local building codes and the current editions of the
National Electrical Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA (American
National Standards Institute/National Fire Protection
Association) 70. In Canada, refer to the current editions of the
Canadian Electrical Code CSA (Canadian Standards
Association) C22.1.

Understand the signal words — 

DANGER

WARNING

, and

CAUTION

DANGER

 identifies the most serious hazards

which will result in severe personal injury or death.

WARNING

 signifies hazards that could result in personal

injury or death. 

CAUTION

 is used to identify unsafe

practices, which would result in minor personal injury or
product and property damage.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol
(

). When this symbol is displayed on the unit and in

instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal
injury.

WARNING

Electrical shock can cause personal injury and death. Shut off all 
power to this equipment during installation. There may be more 
than one disconnect switch. Tag all disconnect locations to alert 
others not to restore power until work is completed.

WARNING

1.

i-Vu Interface components (OPN-MTCC) are exclusively 
designed to be installed in the i-Vu Interface (OPN-MTCC)  
controller by Carrier, which is exclusively connected to the 
i-Vu/IP Protocol. Do not install this product in any other 
products or use this product for any other purposes and/or 
protocols without prior written consent.

2.

Do not resell or otherwise transfer this product as a stand-
alone product.

3.

Do not modify or alter this product. Do not try to fix or 
repair this Product even if the Controller is in need of repair.

OPN-MTCC

i-Vu Interface

Toshiba Carrier Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF)

Systems

Summary of Contents for OPN-MTCC

Page 1: ...t editions of the National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA American National Standards Institute National Fire Protection Association 70 In Canada refer to the current editions of the Canadian Electrical Code CSA Canadian Standards Association C22 1 Understand the signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death W...

Page 2: ...onments such as rain snow or extreme temperature theft vandalism and debris on job site Equipment covered in this manual is not suitable for outdoor installations Failure to do so may have serious adverse effects on unit operation and in the case of circuit board assembly may result in immediate or premature failure Failure of any unit caused by deposits of foreign material will not be covered by ...

Page 3: ...condensing unit of the Toshiba Carrier VRF system 2 Feed the communication cables through the pre drilled hole for low voltage wiring 3 Secure the U1U2 communication cable to the cabinet per the local code Fig 3 i Vu Enclosure 1 Use the following wiring materials to connect the field supplied communication cable Line specification A Type 2 core shielded wires B Wire size 16 gage 330 ft max C 14 ga...

Page 4: ...ow Voltage Wiring CLASS 2 Y W GREEN WHITE YELLOW W WHITE STRIPE GRN COLOR IDENTIFICATION RED YEL RED Legend BR BARE Terminal Factory installed Wiring Field installed wiring Wire color See color identification chart for refe BLK BLACK YELLOW 115VAC 60Hz 1Ph Power supply 0 5A Circuit Breaker Main Bus U1 U2 Y W 5VDC 6A Transformer Ground Terminal Block Line Terminal Block Ground Terminal Block BLK WH...

Page 5: ...nect to the Links local access port with the USB L cable from the USB TKIT kit or the cable can be purchases separately p n USB L The connection is on the left side of the Link Connect the other end of the cable to a computer s USB port and install the driver for the USB L if needed 8 Once this cable is connected to the computer check the Device Manager to see what COM port the CP210x is connected...

Page 6: ...nd check for the message No Error in the Error column This program displays the status of the Modbus registers that reside in the TCC Link All Toshiba Carrier Unit X programs have points that reside only in the Controllers and are sent to the TCC Link when requested Use the System Info tab to get the values from the Toshiba Carrier VRF System to verify that the i Vu Open Link is communicating with...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 9 Technician Tool ...

Page 8: ... Alarm Code alarm_code R 1 to 255 1 FSD Alarm 0 255 unit alarms Operation Mode op_mode_stat R Heat 1 Cool 2 Fan 3 Dry 4 Auto Heat 5 Auto Cool 6 Off 7 Zone Temp suc_tmp R deg F Temp Setpoint tmp_mon R deg F Fan Speed fan_spd_mon R Stop 1 Auto 2 High 3 Medium 4 Low 5 Very Low 6 Filter Status filt R Clean 0 Dirty 1 Shutdown Shutdown R W Inactive 0 Active 1 ...

Page 9: ...t 2 Cool 3 Manual Op Mode Control op_mode_cmd R W Heat 1 Cool 2 Fan 3 Dry 4 Auto 5 Inactive 6 Manual Fan Speed Control fan_spd_cmdx R W Auto 1 High 2 Medium 3 Low 4 Louver Setting luvr_set R W Stop 1 Swing 2 Down 3 25 Up 4 50 Up 5 75 Up 6 100 Up 7 Se Min Setpoint Separation min_stpt_sep R W 2 Deg F 10 Deg F 5 Deg F Cooling Lockout Temperature oat_cl_lockout R W 65 deg F 80 deg F 45 Deg F Heating L...

Page 10: ...Occupied Heating Setpoint occ_ht_stpt R W 55 deg F 90 deg F 70 deg F Unoccupied Cooling Setpoint unocc_cl_stpt R W 65 deg F 99 deg F 85 deg F Unoccupied Heating Setpoint unocc_ht_stpt R W 50 deg F 80 deg F 65 deg F Effective Cool Setpoint effective_cl_stpt R deg F Effective Heat Setpoint effective_ht_stpt R deg F Optimal Start optm_star R W 1 hour 4 hours 4 hours ...

Page 11: ...ig 13 Alarm Configuration Screen Table 5 Alarm Configuration Description Point States High Temperature Alarm Limit spt_alrm_hi_lm R W 40 deg F 100 deg F 95 deg F Low Temperature Alarm Limit spt_alrm_lo_lmt 35 deg F 90 deg F 45 deg F ...

Page 12: ... Unit Type unit_type R Air Conditioning 1 Ventilator 2 Local Unit ON OFF Control unit_onoff_ena R W Allow 0 Prohibit 1 Local Op Mode Control op_mode_ena R W Allow 0 Prohibit 1 Local Setpoint Control setpoint_ena R W Allow 0 Prohibit 1 System Outdoor Air Temperature bacnet AV 80001 deg F System Fire Smoke bacnet Off 0 On 1 Fire Smk Shutdown BBV Normal Mode Control Source Normal BAS Controlling Mode...

Page 13: ...in Cool Mod deg F Min Permitted Temp Setting in Cool Mode deg F Max Permitted Temp Setting in Dry Mode deg F Min Permitted Temp Setting in Dry Mode deg F Max Permitted Temp Setting in Auto Mode deg F Min Permitted Temp Setting in Auto Mode deg F Permitted Fan Speed Setting BIT1 Off 0 L 1 Permitted Fan Speed Setting BIT2 Off 0 H 1 Permitted Fan Speed Setting BIT3 Off 0 HH 1 Permitted Fan Speed Sett...

Page 14: ...hen OFF no heating cooling or fan operation is provided Mode must be on for any local or BAS control Alarm Status Indicates if any alarms are currently active Alarm Code If the Alarm Status above is in alarm then this value represents the alarm code received from the zone control Operation Mode Displays the current operational mode used by the zone control Zone Temp Displays the zone temperature o...

Page 15: ...cifies the temperature at which when the OAT falls below cooling will no longer be available to operate Heating Lockout Temperature Specifies the temperature at which when the OAT rises above heating will no longer be available to operate Name Description High Temperature Alarm Limit Use to determine the maximum allowable zone temperature that can occur in this zone at any time If a zone temperatu...

Page 16: ...ol mode Min Permitted Temp Setting in Cool Mode Displays the minimum allowable temperature setting in cool mode Max Permitted Temp Setting in Dry Mode Displays the maximum allowable temperature setting in dry mode Min Permitted Temp Setting in Dry Mode Displays the minimum allowable temperature setting in dry mode Max Permitted Temp Setting in Auto Mode Displays the maximum allowable temperature s...

Page 17: ...ame Description Occupancy Status Displays the current occupancy state Local BACnet Schedule Displays the current state of the occupancy schedule where OFF is unoccupied and ON is occupied Name Description Link Comm Connection Displays whether the TCC Link is communicating to the VRF unit Fire Smoke Shutdown Displays when the operation has been disabled due to an active Fire Smoke condition Unit Al...

Page 18: ...during automatic address 55 E21 Header thermal storage units quantity error 56 E22 Decease of No of thermal storage units 57 E23 Sending error in communication between outdoor units 58 Reserved 59 E25 Duplicated follower outdoor address 5A E26 Decrease of No of connected outdoor units 5C E28 Follower outdoor unit error 5F E31 IPDU communication error 61 F01 Indoor TCJ sensor error 62 F02 Indoor TC...

Page 19: ...torage units DB L27 Thermal storage units quantity error DC L28 Maximum number of outdoor units exceeded DD L29 No of IPDU error DE L30 Auxiliary interlock in indoor unit DF L31 IC error E1 P01 Indoor fan motor error E3 P03 Discharge temp TD1 error E4 P04 High pressure switch detection error E5 P05 Phase missing detection Phase order error E7 P07 Heat sink overheat error EA P10 Indoor overflow err...

Page 20: ...oling or allows the unit to automatically switch modes as required if the Auto mode is selected Additionally the Manual Op Mode Control provides the ability to lock the unit in a specific mode must be set to Inactive for normal operation Additional manual overrides are provided for fan speed Manual Fan Speed Control and Louver positioning Louver Setting if applicable During the occupied period the...

Page 21: ...g mode temperature range air direction and airflow of the indoor units differ according to the unit type 8 When the power to the outdoor units of a multi air conditioning system is interrupted or when the system is being re booted the TCC LINK board cuts TCC LINK communication The response to communication break is Exception Response 0 x 06 9 The register TCC LINK bus error will be Error 1 when al...

Page 22: ...T UP Central Control Address Setting Group Address M M M M M ME E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E EN N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NU U U U C C C C C C C C C C C C CA A A A A AN N N N N N N N NC C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C CE E E E E E E E E E E EL L M M M M M ME E E E E E E E E ...

Page 23: ...button to display the menu screen 2 Push and hold the MENU button and the button at the same time to display the Field setting menu M M M M M ME E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E EN N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NU U U M ME E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E EN N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NU U U U U U U U U U 2 ...

Page 24: ... T ET SET C C C CL L L CL L C CL L L CL L C CL TIME ME ME E ME E E T TIMER TI IMER TIMER TI IMER R T TIMER TIMER S SET SET SET S S SET T S S SE FAN F FAN FA A A AN FAN N FAN FAN FA A A AN FA A A FA AN FA A AN SWING SWING SWING SWING WING WING SWING FIX FIX FIX FIX UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT U UN VEN NT MOD DE ST TE E SET S TIME E TEMP TEM EMP EM EMP P P EMP P P P EMP P P P P P P P MP MP CODE No TEM MP P ...

Page 25: ...rietary Information Not for Further Distribution STEP 5 TEST button FINISH Push button to exit DN menu START UP Control Wire Addressing Group Address T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T TE ES ES S E E E E E E E T T b b b button MANUAL ADDRESS SETTING 4 ...

Page 26: ...t to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 18 OPNMTCC 001 Printed in U S A Form OPN MTCC 3SI Pg 26 02 18 Replaces OPN MTCC 2SI Carrier Corporation 2018 ...

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