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Intesis

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KNX 

– Mitsubishi Electric  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

User Manual r1.1 EN 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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x  Status_Cooling ATW temperature setpoint  (ºC) 

2 byte 

DPT_Value_Temp 

9.001 

 

 

4,5-90ºC 

OUT 

TEMP 

 

 

 

 

 

x  Status_Outdoor temperature  (ºC) 

2 byte 

DPT_Value_Temp 

9.001 

 

 

0,0-99,9 ºC 

FILTER 

 

 

 

Status_Filter 

1 bit 

DPT_Alarm 

1.005 

 

 

– Filter OK; 1 – Filter Dirty 

 

 

 

Control_Dirty filter indication reset 

1 bit 

DPT_Reset 

1.015 

 

 

 

– Reset command 

Summary of Contents for INKNXMIT015C000

Page 1: ...Gateway for integration of Mitsubishi Electric City Multi air conditioning systems to KNX home automation systems USER MANUAL Issue date 05 2019 r1 1 ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...ses 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 variables and requirements associated with any particular implementation HMS Industrial Networks cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the data examples or illustrations include...

Page 3: ...s reserved This information is subject to change without notice URL https www intesis com 3 32 Gateway for integration of Mitsubishi Electric City Multi air conditioning systems into KNX home automation systems ORDER CODE LEGACY ORDER CODE INKNXMIT015C000 ME AC KNX 15 INKNXMIT100C000 ME AC KNX 100 ...

Page 4: ...t to Mitsubishi s Centralized Controller s 10 Connection to KNX 10 Connect to PC Configuration tool 10 4 Set up process and troubleshooting 11 Pre requisites 11 Intesis MAPS Configuration monitoring tool for Intesis 11 4 2 1 Introduction 11 4 2 2 Connection 11 4 2 3 Configuration tab 12 4 2 3 1 KNX Configuration 12 4 2 3 2 Mitsubishi Electric Configuration 15 4 2 4 Signals 20 4 2 5 Sending the con...

Page 5: ...d Controller the control unit is the group each of which can have from 1 to 16 associated indoor units MNET s Centralized Controller is offered by Mitsubishi Electric Each different model has different features some incorporate just a blind cover others have a keyboard and an LCD panel Mitsubishi Electric s Expansion Controllers can be connected to the MNET Centralized Controller in order to exten...

Page 6: ...cation parameters From the configuration tool it is also possible to scan the Centrallized Controller for available groups and thereafter add them in the configuration so that they are continuously polled Capacity of INKNXMIT C000 Intesis capacity is listed below Element Max Notes Number of MNET Centralized Controllers 2 Number of independent centralized controllers if expansion controllers are pr...

Page 7: ...resses of all communication objects marked with flag Ri The behaviour of each individual point into Intesis is determined by the flags configured for the communication object See details below Points definition Every group object in configuration has following KNX properties Property Description Description Descriptive information about the communication object or signal Object function Informatio...

Page 8: ...mation is subject to change without notice URL https www intesis com 8 32 These properties are common for all Intesis KNX series gateways Although each integration may have specific properties according to the type of signals of the external system See list of communication objects according to unit type in section 7 ...

Page 9: ...is not supplying any other device Ethernet Mitsubishi C Controller Connect the cable coming from the IP network to the connector ETH of the gateway Use an Ethernet CAT5 cable If communicating through the LAN of the building contact the network administrator and make sure traffic on the port used is allowed through all the LAN path check the gateway user manual for more information DHCP is enabled ...

Page 10: ...ames sent by gateway check that it is operative and reachable from the network connection used by the gateway Check the gateway s Ethernet interface sending Pings to its IP address using a PC connected to the same Ethernet IP network If the problem persists communicating through the LAN of the building contact the network administrator and make sure traffic on the port used is allowed through all ...

Page 11: ...figuration tool USB Console cable to communicate with Intesis Product documentation Intesis MAPS Configuration monitoring tool for Intesis 4 2 1 Introduction Intesis MAPS is a WindowsTM compatible software developed specifically to monitor and configure Intesis new generation gateways The installation procedure and main functions for KNX series devices are explained in the Intesis MAPS KNX User Ma...

Page 12: ... general parameters KNX KNX interface configuration and Mitsubishi Electric Centralized Controller s interface parameters Figure 4 2 Intesis MAPS configuration tab General tab is explained in Intesis MAPS user manual for Intesis Modbus Server Series 4 2 3 1 KNX Configuration Set parameters of KNX interface of Intesis Figure 4 3 Intesis MAPS KNX configuration tab 1 Device configuration 1 1 Physical...

Page 13: ...ting Modes 1 bit Control Objects Enables a bit type object for the control of each operating mode 2 5 Use of 1 bit Operating Modes 1 bit Status Objects Enables a bit type object for monitoring each operating mode 3 Temperature Sensor 3 1 Ambient temperature provided from KNX Enables object Control_ KNX ambient temperature 4 Fan Speed Settings related to KNX interface for control and feedback of Mi...

Page 14: ...is performed by means of enumerated values 4 4 Use of 1 bit Fan Speed 1 bit Control Objects Enables a bit type object for control of fan speed 4 5 Use of 1 bit Fan Speed 1 bit Status Objects Enables a bit type object for monitoring of each fan speed 5 Vane Position Settings related to KNX interface for control and feedback of Mitsubishi unit s vane position 5 1 Auto Swing Vanes Configures availabi...

Page 15: ...roller 3 Controller type Select if Centralized Controller has direct connection or it is an Expansion Controller Possible values are Controller Direct Connection Expansion Controller 1 Expansion Controller 2 Expansion Controller 3 4 Centralized Controller Model Select the Centralized Controled model Possible values are AG 150A GB 50ADA or older EB 50GU AE 200 EW 50 or newer 5 Old Model Compatibili...

Page 16: ...ver control groups window By pressing Scan button configured Centralized Controller will be scanned for available control groups Error window will appear if there is a problem in the connection with the Centralized Controller Ethernet cable not connected wrong IP address for Centralized Controller PC Monitoring license in Centralized Controller is not active A progress bar will appear during the s...

Page 17: ...on information will be passed to previous Controllers Configuration window in MAPS Discover Control Groups also allows to Export Controller Configuration see corresponding button in Figure 4 7 which will generate a text file with the active groups in the controller for documentation and support purposes Once the list of active groups is filled parameters for each group must be configured For doing...

Page 18: ...pe SCAN only 12 RC Simple Remote Controller new type SCAN only 13 URC New Remote Controller SCAN only 14 EGW EB 50 SCAN only 15 TR AG 150 GB 50 G 5 SCAN only 16 AN OnOff remote controller SCAN only 17 GR Group rermote controller SCAN only 18 SR System remote controller SCAN only 19 ST Schedule remote controller SCAN only 20 SC other controller SCAN only 21 SCAN only 22 NONE SCAN only 3 Setpoint ty...

Page 19: ...es where there are particular requirements in the communication Their function is following 1 Polling Period Time in milliseconds between each request sent to the Centralized Controller 2 Answer Timeout Time in seconds that Intesis will wait for a response from Centralized Controller after sending a single request for information through TCP IP 3 Controller Connection Timeout After Intesis starts ...

Page 20: ...in Intesis MAPS User Manual 2 You will be prompted to generate the configuration file to be sent to the gateway a If Yes is selected the file 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 be generated before the Intesis starts to work as expected 3 Press the Send butt...

Page 21: ...ls and Viewers Tools Use the tools section to check the current hardware status of the box log communications into compressed files to be sent to the support change the Diagnostic panels view or send commands to the gateway Viewers In order to check the current status a viewer for the Internal and External protocols is available It is also available a generic Console viewer for general information...

Page 22: ... we strongly recommend The use of DC power supplies floating or with the negative terminal connected to earth Never use a DC power supply with the positive terminal connected to earth The use of AC power supplies only if they are floating and not powering any other device 6 If you want to connect using IP connect the Ethernet cable from the laptop PC to the port marked as Ethernet of Intesis More ...

Page 23: ...Recommended 24VDC Push Button Button A Check the user manual Button B Check the user manual Operation Temperature 0 C to 60 C Ethernet 1 x Ethernet 10 100 Mbps RJ45 2 x Ethernet LED port link and activity Operational Humidity 5 to 95 no condensation Port A 1 x Plug in screw terminal block 2 poles Reserved for future use 1 x Plug in screw terminal block green 2 poles Reserved for future use 1500VDC...

Page 24: ...ghts reserved This information is subject to change without notice URL https www intesis com 24 32 6 Dimensions Recommended available space for its installation into a cabinet wall or DIN rail mounting with space enough for external connections 100 mm h 100 mm w 130 mm d 56 mm h 88 mm w 90 mm d ...

Page 25: ...T ERR x x x x x x Reset errors for all the groups 1 bit DPT_Reset 1 015 W 1 Reset command ON OFF x x x x x x On Off all the groups 1 bit DPT_Switch 1 001 W 0 Off 1 On OP MODE x x Operation Mode all the IC groups 1 byte DPT_HVACContrMode 20 105 W 0 Auto 1 Heat 3 Cool 9 Fan 14 Dry x x Operation Mode all the IC groups 1 byte Non standarized 5 x W 0 Auto 1 Heat 2 Dry 3 Fan 4 Cool 5 Setback x Operation...

Page 26: ...atus_Operation mode IC 1 byte DPT_HVACContrMode 20 105 R T 0 Auto 1 Heat 3 Cool 9 Fan 14 Dry x x Control_Operation mode IC 1 byte Non standarized 5 x W 0 Auto 1 Heat 2 Dry 3 Fan 4 Cool 5 Setback x x Status_Operation mode IC 1 byte Non standarized 5 x R T 0 Auto 1 Heat 2 Dry 3 Fan 4 Cool 5 Setback x x Control_Mode Cool Heat IC 1 bit DPT_Heat Cool 1 100 W 0 Cool 1 Heat x x Status_Mode Cool Heat IC 1...

Page 27: ...e 1 Setbackheat mode active x x Status_Setbackcool mode IC 1 bit DPT_Switch 1 001 R T 0 Setbackcool mode not active 1 Setbackcool mode active OP MODE LOSSNAY x Control_Operation mode LOSSNAY 1 byte Non standarized 5 x W 0 LC_Auto 1 Heat Recovery 2 Bypass x Status_Operation mode LOSSNAY 1 byte Non standarized 5 x R T 0 LC_Auto 1 Heat Recovery 2 Bypass x Control_LC_auto mode LOSSNAY 1 bit DPT_Switch...

Page 28: ...tus_Anti_Freeze mode ATW HWHP 1 bit DPT_Switch 1 001 R T 0 Anti_Freeze mode not active 1 Anti_Freeze mode active FAN SPEED x x x Control_Fan Speed enumerated 4stages 1 byte DPT_Value_1_Ucount 5 010 W 1 Speed 1 2 Speed 2 3 Speed 3 4 Speed 4 x x x Status_Fan Speed enumerated 4stages 1 byte DPT_Value_1_Ucount 5 010 R T 1 Speed 1 2 Speed 2 3 Speed 3 4 Speed 4 x x x Control_Fan Speed enumerated 3stages...

Page 29: ...x Status_Fan speed Man Auto 1 bit DPT_Bool 1 002 R T 0 Manual 1 Auto VANE POS x Control_Vane position enumerated 1 byte Non standarized 5 x W 1 Horiz 2 Pos 2 3 Pos 3 4 Pos 4 5 Vert x Status_Vane position enumerated 1 byte Non standarized 5 x R T 1 Horiz 2 Pos 2 3 Pos 3 4 Pos 4 5 Vert x Control_Vane position scaling 1 byte DPT_Scaling 5 001 W 0 30 Horiz 31 50 Pos 2 51 70 Pos 3 71 90 Pos 4 91 100 Ve...

Page 30: ...C x x Control_KNX ambient Temperature ºC 2 byte DPT_Value_Temp 9 001 R T 0 0 99 9 ºC LOSSNAY OP x Control_Operational Status for Lossnay or OA 1 byte Non standarized 5 x W 0 Off 1 Low 2 High x Status_Operational Status for Lossnay or OA 1 byte Non standarized 5 x R T 0 Off 1 Low 2 High PARAMS DISABLE x x x x x x Control_On Off control disablement 1 bit DPT_Enable 1 003 W 0 Enabled 1 Disabled x x x...

Page 31: ...alue_Temp 9 001 R T 4 5 90ºC x x x Control_Heating ECO ATW temperature setpoint ºC 2 byte DPT_Value_Temp 9 001 W 4 5 90ºC x x x Status_Heating ECO ATW temperature setpoint ºC 2 byte DPT_Value_Temp 9 001 R T 4 5 90ºC x x Control_Auto single temperature setpoint ºC 2 byte DPT_Value_Temp 9 001 W 4 5 90ºC x x Status_Auto single temperature setpoint ºC 2 byte DPT_Value_Temp 9 001 R T 4 5 90ºC x x x Con...

Page 32: ...tps www intesis com 32 32 x x x Status_Cooling ATW temperature setpoint ºC 2 byte DPT_Value_Temp 9 001 R T 4 5 90ºC OUT TEMP x Status_Outdoor temperature ºC 2 byte DPT_Value_Temp 9 001 R T 0 0 99 9 ºC FILTER x x x Status_Filter 1 bit DPT_Alarm 1 005 R T 0 Filter OK 1 Filter Dirty x x x Control_Dirty filter indication reset 1 bit DPT_Reset 1 015 W 1 Reset command ...

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