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Intesis

TM

 KNX 

– Mitsubishi Heavy Industries AC 

 

 

User’s Manual r1.2 eng

 

    

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

© HMS Industrial Networks S.L.U - All rights reserved 

This information is subject to change without notice

 

 

  URL    https://www.intesis.com  

 
 

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MHI.INI 

INI file containing information related with the values configured 

through the “Connection” tab in 

Intesis

TM

 configuration. 

MHI.LBOX 

Binary file created from the information in the files described 
above. This is the file downloaded to the Intesis

TM

MHI.dat 

ASCII file containing the configuration of the project signals. It is 
the one to be used for bulk point configuration. 

 

Table 4.1

 LinkBoxEIB generated files during Project creation 

 
It is strongly recommended to back up the project folder containing these files in external 
media,  once  the  installation  process  is  finished.  This  way  you  will  be  able  to  do  future 
configuration changes in case of reinstallation of  LinkBoxEIB due, for example, to a failure 
of the hard disk in the PC where LinkBoxEIB was installed.  
 

The configuration cannot be uploaded from the gateway to LinkBoxEIB, it can only 
be downloaded. 

 

 

Intesis

TM

 and ETS  

 

Integration of Intesis

TM

 in ETS 

 
As explained the  Intesis

TM

 is configured with the LinkBoxEIB but in some projects it might 

be  needed  to  integrate  the  gateway  in  the  ETS  project,  for  example  to  allow  the  line 
couplers have a correct configuration of their filter tables. To do so a Dummy device can be 
used  in  ETS  to  simulate  the  Intesis

TM

  and  associate  also  to  this  Dummy  device  all  group 

addresses used in Intesis

TM

 
The 

dummy 

device 

can 

be 

downloaded 

from: 

https://intesis.com/docs/software/setupv_linkboxmb

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Intesis INKNXMHI048O000

Page 1: ...Gateway for integration of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioning systems into KNX TP 1 EIB control systems Application s Program Version 2 1 USER MANUAL Issue date 07 2012 r1 2 ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...purposes and are only intended to help improve understanding of the functionality and handling of the product In view of the wide range of possible applications of the product and because of the many...

Page 3: ...rights reserved This information is subject to change without notice URL https www intesis com 3 26 Gateway for integration of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioning systems into KNX TP 1 EIB co...

Page 4: ...tesisTM Device Connections 12 Connect to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Interface 13 Connect to KNX Interface 14 Connect to PC LinkBoxEIB 14 Power Device 14 LinkBoxEIB Configuration monitoring tool for I...

Page 5: ...he KNX system read and write in the communication objects Moreover IntesisTM includes all hardware required to manage control Mitsubishi Heavy Industries indoor units without extra components needed I...

Page 6: ...m the corresponding action in the MHI s AC system In the continuous polling if no response is detected the corresponding virtual signal inside the gateway will be activated indicating communication er...

Page 7: ...nk or Superlink II New Superlink Indoor Unit actual address range is 00 to 47 INKNXMHI128O000 Model supporting up to 128 indoor units For Superlink II New Superlink Indoor Unit actual address range is...

Page 8: ...ew value is updated to the bus by sending a write telegram addressed to its associated group address The rest of KNX devices in the installation that have a communication object associated to this gro...

Page 9: ...float 32bit floating type EIS10 16bit Counter 16bit raw EIS11 32bit Counter 32bit raw EIS13 ASCII char 8bit raw EIS14 8bit Counter 8bit raw ETS3 or ETS4 software tools are not used to configure Intes...

Page 10: ...cument Write If the option of virtual ambient temperature and SetPoint is activated to be configured from extern KNX sensor see in section 4 2 1of this document Fan Speed 14 Counter 8bit R W Fan Speed...

Page 11: ...an 4 Dry DPT 20 105 8bit R W Operation Mode 0 Auto 1 Heat 3 Cool 9 Fan 14 Dry DPT 1 100 1bit R W Operation Mode 0 Cool 1 Heat Mode_All Cool 1 Switching 1bit R W 0 Inactive 1 Active Only one of these o...

Page 12: ...erface connector s description 1 KNX configuration Port C1 8 Reset button Non supported 2 Non supported C2 9 Superlink selector SLK New Superlink II Old Superlink I 3 Console serial port EIA232 10 A B...

Page 13: ...ded for Superlink connection For prevention of electromagnetic noise malfunctions parallel wiring with the power line should be avoided Select the appropriate Superlink mode in the SLK selector If you...

Page 14: ...ser Manual Two methods to connect to the PC can be used Ethernet Using the ETH port Figure 3 1 of IntesisTM How to check connectivity is explained in section 6 3 Serial cable Connect the IntesisTM dev...

Page 15: ...l be covered Connections configuration To configure the IntesisTM connection parameters and to see the points list press on the Config button in the menu bar see Figure 4 1 The Mitsubishi Heavy Indust...

Page 16: ...lay after a bus reset It is expressed in seconds IntesisIP interface configuration parameters Figure 4 4 IntesisIP interface configuration 1 IP Enter the KNX physical address for the gateway 2 NetMask...

Page 17: ...expressed in seconds s and ranges can vary from 60 s to 600 s 9 Virtual ambient temperature and setpoint Meant to be enabled when you want the temperature provided by a KNX sensor to be the reference...

Page 18: ...ossible signal codes 3 Signal Signal s descriptive name optional Useful to identify the signal The default descriptive name corresponds to the signal s code but can be edited or modified 4 EIS KNX dat...

Page 19: ...binary file MHI Lbox containing the configuration for the gateway will be generated and saved also into the project folder b If NO is selected remember that the binary file with the project needs to b...

Page 20: ...ing the system In order to force a specific value to a signal double click its row in the table This will display a dialog in which the desired value can be entered see Figure 4 8 Changing its value i...

Page 21: ...older containing these files in external media once the installation process is finished This way you will be able to do future configuration changes in case of reinstallation of LinkBoxEIB due for ex...

Page 22: ...esired installation site For your convenience check external enclosure measures see 7 before deciding where to place the IntesisTM device 3 Connect the communication cable coming from the KNX bus to t...

Page 23: ...ation error in the Superlink network Check the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Superlink network and its connections Table 6 1 IntesisTM LED status information 6 3 2 Software checking Once physical connec...

Page 24: ...to change without notice URL https www intesis com 24 26 Mechanical Electrical characteristics 1 Device can be installed in any position 5 mm 195 mm 138 mm 10 mm 15 mm Figure 7 1 External dimensions P...

Page 25: ...R HOST PAC Push buttons 1 x Reset Device Selectors 1 x SLK selector Console port EIA232 DB9 female DCE SELV Configuration Via console port 2 Firmware Allows upgrades via console port Operational tempe...

Page 26: ...e on power supply at primary side 33 E33 Inverter primary current error 35 E35 Cooling overload operation 36 E36 Discharge pipe temperature error 37 E37 Outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor a...

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