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HVAC Controller(ACP IV)

 

HVAC Touch(AC Smart IV)

BACnet Touch(AC Smart BACnet)
BACnet(ACP BACnet)

OWNER’S MANUAL(GUI)

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CONDITIONER

Summary of Contents for ACP IV ACP

Page 1: ...L69329502 www lg com After reading this user manual keep it in an easily accessible place HVAC Controller ACP IV HVAC Touch AC Smart IV BACnet Touch AC Smart BACnet BACnet ACP BACnet OWNER S MANUAL GUI AIR CONDITIONER ...

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Page 3: ... used under license from LG Electronics in strict adherence to the user agreement You may not reproduce or distribute by any means copies of this User Manual or any part of it without prior approval from LG Electronics Copyright 2014 LG Electronics All rights reserved Registered Trademarks ACS IV Controller is a registered trademark of LG Electronics All other products and company names are tradem...

Page 4: ...of Adobe Flash should be installed on your computer Simple Central Controller Interface You can interface ACS IV Controller with a 16 room simple central controller AC Manager IV Interface You can connect ACS IV Controllers with a PC based AC Manager IV to use the various AC Manager IV functions You can also use the scheduling function even if the PC with AC Manager IV is turned off ...

Page 5: ...he program are marked by boldface text Example Start Programs Keyboard strokes used by the system are marked by boldface text in angle brackets Example Esc NOTES y y This manual Covers the ACP IV AC Smart IV AC Smart BACnet ACP BACnet version 4 0 0 or later y y The contents of this manual may differ from the actual function according to the latest SW version NOTES y y You will need the Adobe Flash...

Page 6: ...tion Energy Report Event Log send O O O O Energy Report Event Log PC Save Energy Report Event Log save O O O O Environment LGAP Setting Master Slave X X O X Environment Update S W DB management Controller Web Controller Controller Web Controller Web Environment Screen Setting X X O O Environment Network Setting IP Information DNS Server Controller Controller Web Controller Web Controller Web HTTP ...

Page 7: ...hedules 64 Deleting Schedules 65 Auto Logic 65 Peak Control 74 Demand Control 77 Time limit Operation 83 InterLocking 90 Energy Report 90 Statistics Screen Composition and Features 92 Querying Energy Report 94 Event Log 94 Event log screen composition and features 96 Querying Event 97 Installing 97 Device setting screen composition and function 98 Registering Device 116 Managing Device 120 Cycle M...

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Page 9: ...your dealer or a service center for reinstallation service Installation of the product by an unauthorized person may result in fire electric shock explo sion injury or a malfunctioning of the product y y Do not twist or damage the power cord It may cause fire or electric shock y y For electrical work please contact the dealer from where you purchased the product or a service center Disassembly or ...

Page 10: ...tallation may result in fire or electric shock y y Do not connect the power cord to the communication terminal It may cause fire electric shock or a product malfunction y y Do not install the product in an area near combustible gas It may result in fire electric shock explosion injury or a malfunctioning of the product Operation y y Do not place a heavy object on the power cord It may cause fire o...

Page 11: ...duct may be damaged or it may fall causing injury to children y y Product must operate between operating temperatures as outlined in this manual If the product is used outside this range the product may be severely damaged y y Do not press the switch or button with a sharp object It can result in an electric shock or the product may malfunction y y Do not handle wiring of this product while it is ...

Page 12: ...andard adapter is used the product may malfunction The adaptor is not provided with the AC Smart package sold in the U S y y Be careful not to drop or damage the product when moving it The product may malfunction or the person may sustain an injury y y Ensure that the cord is connected securely to prevent dew water or insects from getting into the product If a foreign substance gets inside it may ...

Page 13: ... a flower base water bottle or any other liquids It may cause fire or electric shock y y Transformer selection Select an insulating product that complies with IEC61558 2 6 and NEC Class 2 In addition consider the combined power consumption of the modules accessories and field devices installed for the selection of an appropriate transformer Main module current 24 V 850 mA Use the provided adaptor ...

Page 14: ...rrect the interference at his own expense Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Disposal of your old appliance 1 When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC 2 All electrical and electroni...

Page 15: ...sing ACS IV Controller Login and logout The following explains how to log in and out of ACS IV Controller ACS IV Controller can be controlled by entering the IP address of the ACS IV Controller in the address bar of Internet Explorer without the installation of another program The ACS IV Controller Web server is executed automatically ...

Page 16: ...oller 2 After entering your ID and password in the login window click touch the Confirm button You should be logged in now Logout You can logout as follows 1 On the top right of the ACS IV Controller home screen click touch the Logout button You should be logged out now ...

Page 17: ...indoor units Running Status Unit Checks if the devices are operating stopped or in error Time Check the current date and time Today s Schedule Check the registered schedules in chronological order Main Menu Use ACS IV Controller main menu Home Return to the home screen View Menu Display the active menu Current Menu Display the name of the active menu Site name Display registered site name ...

Page 18: ...een turns red to indicate Acknowledgement is required The alarm condition must be cleared before any other control can be performed For details on how to set emergency program refer to Managing Program Emergency situation occurrence When an emergency situation occurs the alert screen is displayed on home screen as follows ...

Page 19: ...n at the top right side of the emergency situation screen Manager password input screen is displayed 2 Input manager password and touch Confirm button If the password is correct the emergency situation is reset Caution Emergency situation notice will be generated again until the cause of emergency situation is removed You may have to check Interlocking to determine what the alarm cause is ...

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Page 21: ...ng screen composition and features The following explains Control Monitoring screen composition and features Number Item Description Select Deselect All Select deselect all devices in a group select red check Drawing Button View floor plans of a group Filter Button Select which device types are displayed for monitoring and control View Type Select Select a view type Icon Simple for the monitoring ...

Page 22: ...per view type Icon The control status is shown in icons The device icon has a composition and feature as follows Number Item Description Operation Mode and Device Status Icon The color at the top of the icon box shows the current operation mode and the status of the device is indicated as an icon Device Icon The device to be controlled is indicated as an icon The device shown may not represent the...

Page 23: ... control device and operation mode are displayed only Number Item Description Operation Mode The color of the box indicates the current operation mode Refer to following section Device Icon The device to be controlled is indicated as an icon ...

Page 24: ...nd operation mode per icon Color Icon Operation Mode Blue Cooling Orange Heating Ventilation Electric Heat Navy Dehumidification Sky Blue Fan Ventilation General Green Power Saving Purple Auto Ventilation Auto Sapphire Blue Chiller Ice Yellow ON or Short Gray OFF or Open Error ...

Page 25: ...n Icon Device Status Filter Exchange Full Lock On Peak Demand Control Schedule GHP Oil Alarm Control device icon Icon Device Type Outdoor Device Wall Mounted Indoor Device Floor Mounted Duct Cassette 1Way Cassette 2Way Cassette 4Way FCU ERV ERV DX ...

Page 26: ...18 ENGLISH USING THE PROGRAM Icon Device Type AHU AWHP or Hydrokit Water cooled scroll chiller Chiller Air cooled scroll chiller Turbo chiller Screw chiller ABS chiller DOKIT DI DO DI Exp I O DO UI AO ...

Page 27: ...isplayed 3 Click Touch the device you want to control To select all devices click touch the button at the top The device control area appears at the bottom of the screen 4 In the device control box set the control status of the device The device control box shows a different menu depending on the device For information about the control area for each device refer to Control Menu per Device 5 Once ...

Page 28: ...ng on the model of unit controlled Mode y y COOL Button Cooling Mode Request y y HEAT Button Heating Mode Request y y AUTO Button Evaluates the operating environment conditions and automatically sets the mode of operation y y DRY Button You cannot set the temperature in this mode y y FAN Button Fan runs without temperature control to clean the air You cannot set the temperature in this mode Fan Sp...

Page 29: ...COOL Button Cooling Mode Request y y HEAT Button Heating Mode Request y y AUTO Button Evaluates the operating environment conditions and automatically sets the mode of operation y y DRY Button You cannot set the temperature in this mode y y FAN Button Fan runs without temperature control to clean the air You cannot set the temperature in this mode Fan Speed y y LOW Button Slow fan speed y y MED Bu...

Page 30: ...rmostat control for local fan speed setting y y Clear Button Fan speed is unlocked y y TempLock Button Disables thermostat control for local temperature setting y y Clear Button Temperature setting is unlocked Set Temp Range Click Touch to set the temperature limit 2Setpoint or IDU 2Set Button Set functions in 2Setpoint or IDU 2set US only Option NOTES y y Depending on the installation site specif...

Page 31: ...m Temp Upper Temperature difference or Room Temp Lower Temperature differece requests Fan operation mode You can set up Temperature differernce in Environment Advance Setting Temperature limit setting The auto change over function works well with Heat Recovery model For other models functionality is limited y y ON Button Enable Auto Change Over y y OFF Button Disable Auto Change Over Lower Click T...

Page 32: ... cooling start temperature 21 C 40 C 70 F 104 F Heating Start Temp Click Touch to set the heating start temperature 1 C 20 C 34 F 68 F NOTES y y Under auto change over operation mode lock and temperature lock could be set up and those locks are maintained after automated operation is cleared Indoor 2Setpoint 2Set Auto Mode US Only Option In the detail control window of the 2set indoor unit touch I...

Page 33: ...Auto Mode Icon Item Description y y The Icon as displayed in 2Set Auto Mode Option y y Note If the operation mode is AUTO Cooling Set Temp Blue and Heating Set Temp Orange is shown In other operation mode only one Set Temp is shown If the occupancy is Occupied a human shape is shown If OVERRIDE is set on the remote control OVERRIDE text is shown OVERRIDE function allows you to switch the occupancy...

Page 34: ... When Occupancy is changed Cooling Set Temp Heating Set Temp is changed to the recent Schedule s Set Temp If there was no schedule Cooling Set Temp Heating Set Temp is set to the default Example When the schedules were set up as follows 09AM 12 PM Occupied Cooling Set Temp 80 F Heating Set Temp 64 F 12PM 13 PM Unoccupied Cooling Set Temp 84 F Heating Set Temp 60 F 13PM 15 PM Occupied Cooling Set T...

Page 35: ...ERV is not activated Mode y y AUTO Button Evaluates the operating environment conditions and automatically sets the optimum temperature y y HEX Button Air supply and emissions are all ventilated through the heat exchanger y y NORMAL Button Ventilate emissions without passing through the heat exchanger Fan Speed y y LOW Button Slow fan speed y y HIGH Button Fast fan speed y y SUPER Button Maximum f...

Page 36: ...et a desired temperature the ERV is not activated Mode y y AUTO Button Evaluates the operating environment conditions and automatically sets the optimum temperature y y HEX Button Air supply and exhaust are all ventilated through the heat exchanger y y NORMAL Button Exhaust AIR does not pass through the heat exchanger Fan Speed y y LOW Button Slow fan speed y y HIGH Button Fast fan speed y y SUPER...

Page 37: ... y ON Button Starts the operation of the device y y OFF Button Stops the operation of the device GoTo Schedule Button Move to Schedule menu Room Display the current temperature Set Temperature Click Touch to set the temperature Mode y y AUTO Button Evaluates the operating environment conditions and automatically sets the optimum temperature y y HEX Button Air supply and emissions are all ventilate...

Page 38: ...ck Touch to set the temperature Mode y y AUTO Button Evaluates the operating environment conditions and automatically sets the optimum temperature y y HEX Button Air supply and emissions are all ventilated through the heat exchanger y y NORMAL Button Ventilate emissions without passing through the heat exchanger Fan Speed y y LOW Button Slow fan speed y y HIGH Button Fast fan speed y y SUPER Butto...

Page 39: ... y y Heater On Button Enables the heater function to heat the room y y Heater Off Button Disables the heater function y y Humid On Button Enables the humidifier function for room humidity control y y Humid Off Button Disable the humidifier function not activated Some additional function might not be provided according to your country such as U S Co Airconditioner y y COOL Button Operates with Cool...

Page 40: ...sy control y y Registered mode name button Check edit control values of the registered mode y y New button Add new mode Mode y y COOL Button Operates with Cooling Mode y y HEAT Button Operates with Heating Mode y y FAN Button Purifies the air y y DRY Button Dehumidifies the air during the rainy season or when humidity is high y y Drift Button Reduces energy consumption by operating in the most eff...

Page 41: ...Number Item Description Device information Device information such as device name status address etc Status information Status information such as operation mode temperature etc Detail information Detail information such as automatic ventilation humidification operation set humidity set CO concentration lock all damper open etc ...

Page 42: ...ating Mode y y FAN Button Purifies the air y y DRY Button Dehumidifies the air during the rainy season or when humidity is high y y Drift Button Reduces energy consumption by operating in the most efficient method possible AutoVent y y Set Button If the CO concentration level increases during cooling or heating increase the outdoor air volume to reduce the CO concentration level y y Clear Button D...

Page 43: ...e EA damper openness from 0 to 90 in intervals of 1 MIX Damper Use to set the mix damper openness from 0 to 90 in intervals of 1 AHU easy control If you register frequently used control setting values with easy control in advance you can eas ily control AHU Registered easy control In easy control if you touch Registered mode name Example Summer AM button you can check or edit the control values It...

Page 44: ...Mode y y HEAT Button Operates with Heating Mode y y FAN Button Purifies the air y y DRY Button Dehumidifies the air during the rainy season or when humidity is high y y Drift Button Reduces energy consumption by operating in the most efficient method possible AutoVent y y Set Button If the CO concentration level increases during cooling or heating increase the outdoor air volume to reduce the CO c...

Page 45: ...Partial Lock y y Set Button Disables remote control for all features y y Clear Button Disables the lock OA Damper Use to set the OA damper from 0 to 90 in intervals of 1 EA Damper Use to set the EA damper openness from 0 to 90 in intervals of 1 MIX Damper Use to set the mix damper openness from 0 to 90 in intervals of 1 ...

Page 46: ...y View Details button Moves to detail information screen Mode y y COOL Button Operates with Cooling Mode y y HEAT Button Operates with Heating Mode Mode Target Temp Click Touch to set the mode set temperature y y Air cooled scroll chiller COOL 5 15 HEAT 35 55 y y water cooled scroll chiller COOL 5 15 HEAT 40 57 Demand limit As measured at 1minute intervals the power consumption of the refrigerator...

Page 47: ...e temperature operation Operation status y y OFF Button Stops the operation of the device y y ON Button Starts the operation of the device View each Tab View ALL View Each are Displayed as a tab Detail information Cycle Details NOTES Four way valve is used for switching the cooling heating Was not applied to the electric coil during cooling but the role that emit heat and by applying an electric w...

Page 48: ...on Operates with Cooling Mode y y HEAT Button Operates with Heating Mode Demand limit As measured at 1minute intervals the power consumption of the refrigerator the current power consumption does not exceed a target power consumption demand rate limit function to lower the operation rate of the current Click Touch the button to set a limit on the rate of demand y y air cooled scroll chiller 0 120 ...

Page 49: ... y Screw chiller Cool Ice Mode Target Temp Click Touch to setting of the Mode set temperature y y Turbo chiller Cool 3 C 50 C Heat 10 C 90 C Ice 20 C 30 C y y Screw chiller Cool 3 C 50 C Ice 20 C 30 C Motor current limit Since the constant current is greater than that of the motor flows there can affect such as temperature bearing temperature the motor windings R ambient temperature sensor the mot...

Page 50: ... chillers Screw chiller Number Item Description Status information Status information such as mode temperature operation Operation status y y OFF Button Stops the operation of the device y y ON Button Starts the operation of the device View each Tab View ALL View Each are Displayed as a tab Detail information evaporator compressor condenser Details ...

Page 51: ...de not activated y y COOL Button Operates with Cooling Mode y y HEAT Button Operates with Heating Mode Motor current limit Since the constant current is greater than that of the motor flows there can affect such as temperature bearing temperature the motor windings R ambient temperature sensor the motor current limit setting the current limit for the load to prevent function Click Touch to setting...

Page 52: ...mation screen Mode not activated y y ABS chiller Cool Heat Mode Target Temp C Click Touch to setting of the Mode set temperature y y ABS chiller Cool 3 C 20 C Heat 40 C 80 C Control Valve Limit Function to maintain the cycle by limiting the heat source inlet calories at chiller operation Heat input so that it will not be any more to set the maximum value of the control valve Click Touch to setting...

Page 53: ...hillers Number Item Description Status information Status information such as mode temperature operation Operation status y y OFF Button Stops the operation of the device y y ON Button Starts the operation of the device View each Tab View ALL View Each are Displayed as a tab Detail information evaporator compressor condenser Details ...

Page 54: ... y OFF Button Stops the operation of the device Mode not activated y y COOL Button Operates with Cooling Mode y y HEAT Button Operates with Heating Mode Control Valve Limit Function to maintain the cycle by limiting the heat source inlet calories at chiller operation Heat input so that it will not be any more to set the maximum value of the control valve Click Touch to setting the Control valve li...

Page 55: ...y y ON Button Starts the operation of the device y y OFF Button Stops the operation of the device GoTo Schedule Button Move to Schedule menu Mode y y AUTO Button Evaluates the operating environment conditions and automatically sets the optimum temperature y y COOL Button Operates with Cooling Mode y y HEAT Button Operates with Heating Mode Air Temp Water Temp Indicated as air or water temperature ...

Page 56: ...Button Enables the hot water function y y OFF Button Disables the hot water function Partial Lock y y Set Button Disables remote control for all features y y Clear Button Disable the lock Mode y y AUTO Button Evaluates the operating environment conditions and automatically sets the optimum temperature y y COOL Button Operates with Cooling Mode y y HEAT Button Operates with Heating Mode Air Temp Wa...

Page 57: ...l menu setting to the device AO The following is the AO control menu and features Item Description GoTo Schedule Button Move to Schedule menu Target Control Value Click Touch to set the target control value Apply Button Apply control menu setting to the device NOTES y y Only when the usage set during device registration is the same you can select multiple AO for simultaneous control y y Input devi...

Page 58: ...device group On the floor plan you can register space information as well as the location where a device is installed 1 In the main menu click touch the Control Monitor menu icon 2 Select the device group you want to monitor from the group list The monitoring screen for the device is displayed 3 Click Touch Drawing button 4 Click Touch Edit button ...

Page 59: ...s displayed 6 Select a desired floor plan from the Open Floor Plan window then click touch the Confirm button Valid file formats are GIF JPG PNG The floor plan image is displayed NOTES You cannot open a floor plan if the file name is in other languages Use English file names only ...

Page 60: ...he plan To delete a device from the plan double click touch its icon 8 To complete the registration of the floor plan click touch the Apply button NOTES y y To add a floor plan put image file in USB root directory y y To add a floor plan you can only use jpg gif or png file formats y y To add a floor plan a 2MB or less image size is recommended ...

Page 61: ... register space information as well as the location where a device is installed 1 In the main menu click touch the Control Monitor menu icon 2 Select the device group you want to monitor from the group list The monitoring screen for the device is displayed 3 Click Touch Drawing button The registered floor plan is displayed ...

Page 62: ...group you want to monitor from the group list The monitoring screen for the device is displayed 3 Click Touch Drawing button 4 Click Touch Edit button 5 To change floor plan click touch Change button The Open Floor Plan window is displayed 6 Select a desired floor plan from the Open Floor Plan window then click touch the Confirm button The floor plan image is displayed ...

Page 63: ...ou can select and drag the device to display on the drawing from the device list to add or change location of the device 8 To complete floor plan editing click touch the Apply button NOTES y y To add a floor plan put image file in USB root directory y y To add a floor plan you can only use jpg gif or png file formats y y To add a floor plan a 2MB or less image size is recommended ...

Page 64: ... icon 2 Select the device group you want to monitor from the group list The monitoring screen for the device is displayed 3 Click Touch Drawing button The registered floor plan is displayed 4 Click Touch Edit button 5 To delete a floor plan click touch the Delete button 6 When you are prompted to confirm the deletion click touch the Confirm button ...

Page 65: ... want to monitor from the group list The monitoring screen for the device is displayed 3 Click Touch a device you want to monitor 4 Please check the device information in the monitoring screen The information on the monitoring screen differs depending on the view type For details about the view types refer to View Type 5 To check the control status of the device click touch the Detail button ...

Page 66: ...t driven This means that devices are controlled once at the scheduled time Schedule Screen composition and features The following explains Schedule Screen composition and features Number Item Description Today Button Display today s date the current week or the current month Dates y y Displays the selected date y y Use to move to the previous next date View Type y y W Button Converts to Week View ...

Page 67: ...reating Schedules You can configure and add a schedule for a device 1 In the main menu click touch Schedule menu icon 2 Click Touch Add a Schedule Button The Add Schedule window opens 3 In the group list click touch a device for which a schedule is applied The selected device is displayed in the applied device area of the control command configuration ...

Page 68: ... midday Period Click Touch the period area and then the button to select the desired period Repeat Program Click Touch the Repetition Program area and select a desired program y y Select Day Selected days the schedule will be performed y y Once Applies a schedule once on a selected date y y Everyday Applies the same schedule Everyday y y Mon Fri Applies a schedule repeatedly from Monday to Friday ...

Page 69: ...dow for the device is displayed The control configuration window differs depending on the device 6 Configure the device control status then click touch the Confirm button The control list configured in the Command Summary area is displayed 7 To complete the schedule configuration click touch the Confirm button ...

Page 70: ... menu click touch the Schedule menu icon 2 In the Date area click touch the button to select a schedule search period The number of schedules are displayed for the selected date 3 To check schedule details click touch a schedule you want to check in the schedule list Schedule details are displayed ...

Page 71: ...touch the Schedule menu icon 2 Click Touch a schedule you wish to modify from the schedule list Schedule details are displayed 3 Click Touch the Edit button The schedule configuration screen is displayed 4 Modify the schedule information and device control configuration then click touch the Confirm button The changed data will be saved ...

Page 72: ... 1 In the main menu click touch the Schedule menu icon 2 Click Touch a schedule you wish to delete from the schedule list Schedule details are displayed 3 Click Touch the Delete button 4 When you are prompted to confirm the deletion click touch the Confirm button The selected schedule is deleted ...

Page 73: ...alue Peak Control Peak control limits peak power consumption You can set the target operating rate so that total power consumption does not exceed the set limit To prevent power consumption from exceeding the limit the system will switch automatically between cooling and fan modes Also it will limit heating operation by switching automatically between Heat and OFF modes NOTES Depending on the inst...

Page 74: ...ogic Peak Control menu icons 2 Click Touch the Edit Group button The screen converts to Edit Group 3 Click Touch the Add Group button NOTES By click touch ing Apply default group you can create a group automatically based on the group and indoor unit configuration set in the Device Management menu 4 When the window to input a group name is displayed enter a group name and click touch the Confirm b...

Page 75: ...tton The selected device is moved to the registered device area NOTES Peak control is only limited to indoor devices therefore you cannot register other devices such as the ERV AHU or AWHP 7 To complete group creation click touch the Apply button When all devices in the non registered device list are registered Apply button is activated ...

Page 76: ...ogic Peak Control menu icon 2 Click Touch the Edit Group button The screen converts to Edit Group 3 In the group list click touch a group whose name you want to change and click touch the Rename button 4 Enter a new group name and click touch the Confirm button The group name is now changed 5 To complete group rename click touch the Apply button ...

Page 77: ...n the group list click touch a group to be deleted and click touch the Del Group button 4 When you are prompted to confirm the deletion click touch the Confirm button The selected group is deleted and the tab removed NOTES y y The group configured in Peak Control is also applied to Demand Control y y If you change the group configuration in the device management menu the group configured in Peak C...

Page 78: ...tatus in the control configuration area Number Item Description Group List Displays the device group list and group priority Control Configuration Area Configures Peak Control configuration and details y y Operation Status Can be configured in Environment Advance Setting Priority Control Control based on group priority Outdoor Unit Control Controls based on outdoor unit capacity limit ...

Page 79: ... y y Target ratio Click Touch or drag button to set the target rate y y Current Running Displays the current rate Operation Status Outdoor unit capacity control selected y y Operation Run Button Operates the device Stop Button Stops the operation of the device y y Target ratio Click Touch or drag button to set the target rate Edit Group Button Edit a control group Cancel Button Cancels control con...

Page 80: ... touch the AutoLogic Peak Control menu icon 2 In the group list click touch the priority icon of the group in question and then select a desired priority NOTES Basically a newly added group has the highest priority If a group is added re configure the priority for all groups ...

Page 81: ... on group priority Outdoor unit capacity control Controls based on outdoor unit capacity limit Operation Status Priority Control selected y y Operation Run Button Operates the device Stop Button Stops the operation of the device y y ShiftTime Min The cycle by which the operation switches over y y Target ratio Displays the target operation rate y y Current Running Displays the current rate Operatio...

Page 82: ...tions can be selected Go To Environment Advance Setting Peak Demand Settings and select a desired control type y y For outdoor capacity control depending on the installation site specifications either the peak control or demand control functions can be selected y y In the Demand Control menu you can only check the Demand Control status You cannot configure the operation operation switchover cycle ...

Page 83: ...ontrol is configured Number Item Description Comm Status with Demand Controller Displays the communication status between demand controller and ACS IV Controller Control Configuration Area Checks the demand configuration details y y Operation Status Can be configured in Environment Advance Setting Priority Control Control based on group priority Outdoor Unit Control Controls based on outdoor unit ...

Page 84: ... the operation of the device y y Shift Time Min The cycle by which the operation switches over y y Target ratio Displays the target operation rate y y Current Running Displays the current rate Operation Status Outdoor unit capacity control selected y y Operation Run Button Operates the device Stop Button Stops the operation of the device y y Target ratio Displays the target operation rate ...

Page 85: ...he following explains how to create groups and how to edit the created groups Adding Groups You can create a group as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the AutoLogic TimeLimitControl menu icon 2 Click Touch the Edit Group button The screen converts to Edit Group 3 Click Touch the Add Group button NOTES By click touch ing Apply default group you can create a group automatically based on the gr...

Page 86: ...a click touch a device to add to the new group and click touch Add button The selected device is moved to the registered device area NOTES For the time limit operation you cannot register chiller AHU Modular Fresh Air Modular Heat Recovery DOAS DI DO Expansion I O 7 To complete group creation click touch the Apply button ...

Page 87: ...ic TimeLimitControl menu icon 2 Click Touch the Edit Group button The screen converts to Edit Group 3 In the group list click touch a group whose name you want to change and click touch the Rename button 4 Enter a new group name and click touch the Confirm button The group name is now changed 5 To complete group rename click touch the Apply button ...

Page 88: ...con 2 Click Touch the Edit Group button The screen converts to Edit Group 3 In the group list click touch a group to be deleted and click touch the Del Group button 4 When you are prompted to confirm the deletion click touch the Confirm button The selected group is deleted and the tab removed 5 To complete group delete click touch the Apply button ...

Page 89: ...group are displayed 3 Select the control status in the conditions configuration area Item Description Oper Choosing whether to run Time Limit Operation y y Run Button Run the time limit operation y y Stop Button Stops the time limit operation Hours to Off Hour y y Select the operation time limit of an operation group y y The devices included in the group operate for the selected time then stop aut...

Page 90: ...he group in the group configuration operation status area click touch the disable button The button changes to enable 5 To complete the configuration click touch the Apply button NOTES If you change the operation stop standby time it takes about 15 seconds to apply it ...

Page 91: ... apply the control setting It is described here how to create and manage a pattern and then proceed with associated device control Managing Program The following explains how to register integrated devices as a program and how to modify or delete a registered program Adding Program You can add a program as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the AutoLogic InterLocking menu icon 2 Click Touch th...

Page 92: ... of device linkage control When checked under the status which meets the input device condition controlling the output device is made just once and after that when the user takes the control user control has the priority When not checked device linkage control always has the priority NOTES y y For device interface control chiller and some AHU Modular Fresh Air Modular Heat Recovery DOAS cannot be ...

Page 93: ...H USING THE PROGRAM 5 To register non registered device click touch the Add Unit button in the Input device area 6 In the input device window click touch a device to be registered and click touch the Add button ...

Page 94: ... of the control category y y The default value of the arithmetic operator is y y Be sure to not set the Value of input device outside the device normal operating range 9 To register non registered device click touch the Add Unit button in the output device area 10 To send the output device to register through e mail touch the check box of the e mail transmission category The output device to regis...

Page 95: ...ouch the device you want to control 13 Select a control status in the control configuration area 16 To complete the adding of a program click touch the Apply button Editing Program You can edit a program as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the AutoLogic InterLocking menu icon 2 Select a program and click touch the Edit button The program editing screen opens ...

Page 96: ...ouch the Apply button Deleting Program You can delete a program as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the AutoLogic InterLocking menu icon 2 Select a program to be deleted and click touch the Delete button 3 When you are prompted to confirm the deletion click touch the Confirm button ...

Page 97: ... y Erratic behavior will occur when an object or device is deleted from the system without first removing the objet or device from all programs This can occur for example when an auto search is performed after any programming has been added Checking InterLocking 1 In the main menu click touch the AutoLogic InterLocking menu icon 2 Click Touch a program for which you want check the device integrati...

Page 98: ...Display menu Statistics Screen Composition and Features The following explains the statistics screen composition and features Number Item Description Device List Displays the device group list or individual indoor unit list Statistics Items y y Power Button You can check the power consumption of each group and total power consumption y y Gas Button You can check the gas consumption of each group a...

Page 99: ...View the selected energy report data in graph format y y View All View the total energy report data in the table format Initial Date Button Set energy report base date for each of power gas operation hours Displays Energy Report Information y y Energy report data of each period Display power consumption gas consumption for each unit or operation hours energy report value and graph Email Button In ...

Page 100: ... check the operating time and the total operating time of indoor units in each group 4 In the query period selection area click touch the date button and button to select the desired period The start date should be no more than 31days for daily before the end date The query period for monthly is automatically fixed to the last four months 5 Check the energy report details in the energy report info...

Page 101: ...hich are displayed in the Run Time Indoor units y y Devices which are displayed in the Power consumption devices which can be used with the PDI For further information about the devices that are compatible with the PDI please refer to the PDI manual ...

Page 102: ...ort query items y y Total Button Queries all reports regarding control and error y y Control Button Queries control related reports only y y Error Button Queries error related reports only Query Period Selection Area y y Selects the period for which you want to query report details y y The starting date should be no more than three months from the ending date Report detail display area Displays th...

Page 103: ...s function The queried reports will be sent to the Email address registered in the Environment menu Save to PC or Save to USB Button y y ACP IV Save the reports to a PC y y AC Smart IV AC Smart BACnet Web Save the reports to a PC y y AC Smart IV AC Smart BACnet Controller Save the reports to a USB memory stick y y ACP BACnet Save the reports data to a PC ...

Page 104: ... Queries error related events only 3 In the query period selection area click touch the date button and button to select the desired period The starting date should be no more than three months from the ending date 4 Check the event details in the event detailed information column 5 To send the event detail by email click touch the Send Email button To save it to a PC or a USB memory stick click t...

Page 105: ...tered device Device setting screen composition and function Number Item Description Device setting tab Displayed as group management device management view cycle tab Detail setting Displays the details of the device setting Screen composition is different according to the device setting tab type ...

Page 106: ... Device Automatically Registering Device Manually NOTES To register a device on ACS IV Controller you must login with administrator permissions Registering Device Automatically Devices connected to ACS IV Controller are automatically searched for and registered You can register a device automatically as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Installing menu icon 2 Click Touch the Installing ta...

Page 107: ...rt IV Only y y Chiller some AHU Modular Fresh Air Modular Heat Recovery DOAS and Exp I O does not support auto search function This device must be installed manually y y Exp I O is activated when Enable is checked in the device edit window after registering the device 4 When you are prompted to confirm the setting click touch the Confirm button It takes 5 to 10 minutes to register devices automati...

Page 108: ...can be registered by the user by entering relevant information You can register a device manually as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Installing menu icon 2 Click Touch the Installing tab 3 Type the device information and click touch the Installing button A window to add unit is displayed ...

Page 109: ...r DOKIT DO DI and Exp I O 5 Enter the device name to add and click touch the Insert button According to the selected device the setting category is displayed differently according to the corresponding device For setting information of each device refer to Setting information of each device 6 To save the device click touch the Apply button Device registration is completed ...

Page 110: ... You can change the settings of registered devices 1 In the main menu click touch the Installing menu icon 2 Click Touch the Installing tab 3 In the device list select the device to change and touch Edit Unit button Edit device window is displayed ...

Page 111: ... setting category is displayed differently according to the corresponding device For setting information of each device refer to Setting information of each device NOTES If you select several devices of the same type and click touch the Edit Unit button you can change some setting information at once 5 To save a change click touch the Apply button ...

Page 112: ...ouch the Installing menu icon 2 Click Touch the Installing tab 3 In the device list click touch a device to be deleted and click touch the Del Unit button 4 When you are prompted to confirm the deletion click touch the Confirm button The selected device is deleted from the list 5 To save a change click touch the Apply button ...

Page 113: ...value is a number between 00 and FF You can use only 1 device per address Model 20 Characters Type the device model y y Up to 20 characters Capacity Type the maximum capacity in thousand BTUs for devices y y Up to 5 characters y y The capacity of the actual device cannot exceed the input value Add at once y y It is used when you need to add several devices of the same type y y Select check box inp...

Page 114: ...ss of the connected outdoor unit y y A central control address value is a number between 00 and FF You cannot type the same value for similar devices Model 20 Characters Type the device model y y Up to 20 characters Capacity Type the maximum capacity in thousand BTUs for devices y y Up to 5 characters y y The capacity of the actual device cannot exceed the input value Add at once y y It is used wh...

Page 115: ...racters y y The capacity of the actual device cannot exceed the input value Add at once y y It is used when you need to add several devices of the same type y y Select check box input the desired number of devices and the devices are added at once and the device name and address are automatically increased During the Add all if duplicate address value occurs the information notice message for the ...

Page 116: ...aximum capacity in thousand BTUs for devices y y Up to 5 characters y y The capacity of the actual device cannot exceed the input value Add at once It is used when you need to add several devices of the same type Select check box input the desired number of devices and the devices are added at once and the device name and address are automatically increased During the Add all if duplicate address ...

Page 117: ... Type the maximum capacity in thousand BTUs for devices y y Up to 5 characters y y The capacity of the actual device cannot exceed the input value Add at once y y It is used when you need to add several devices of the same type y y Select check box input the desired number of devices and the devices are added at once and the device name and address are automatically increased During the Add all if...

Page 118: ... 00 and FF You cannot type the same value for similar devices y y You cannot enter a duplicate value for indoor devices and DOKIT Add at once y y It is used when you need to add several devices of the same type y y Select check box input the desired number of devices and the devices are added at once and the device name and address are automatically increased During the Add all if duplicate addres...

Page 119: ...n 00 and FF You cannot type the same value for similar devices Model 20 Characters Type the device model y y Up to 20 characters Add at once y y It is used when you need to add several devices of the same type y y Select check box input the desired number of devices and the devices are added at once and the device name and address are automatically increased During the Add all if duplicate address...

Page 120: ...evices and the devices are added at once and the device name and address are automatically increased During the Add all if duplicate address value occurs the information notice message for the duplicate address is displayed NOTES y y The detail ports of Exp I O can be modified during device edit For detail setting of Exp I O refer to Exp I O Detail Setting y y After registering or changing Exp I O...

Page 121: ...l Select unit symbol y y It is automatically selected according to the usage selection I O Type Select I O type Binary or VOL CUR PT1000 NTC10K NI1000 Min Input minimum value y y You can input up to 5 digits Max Input maximum value y y You can input up to 5 digits Range Select range if voltage on current input is required Correction Input correction value y y You can input up to 5 digits Enable Du...

Page 122: ... concentration pressure Unit Symbol Select unit symbol y y It is automatically selected according to the usage selection I O Type Dedicated VOL Min Input minimum value y y You can input up to 5 digits Max Input maximum value y y You can input up to 5 digits Maximum two step AO output Range Select signal output required 0 10 or 2 10 VDC Correction Input correction value y y You can input up to 5 di...

Page 123: ...oints are available for registration the enable check box must be selected to enable use DI Item Description Icon Type Select a icon type Unit Name 20 Characters Enter the device name y y Up to 20 characters Address It is automatically input according to Exp I O address and it cannot be changed Use Select device usage y y Status information run stop short open alarm normal close open tun on off oc...

Page 124: ...low these steps to add a new group 1 In the main menu click touch the Installing menu icon 2 Click Touch the Grouping tab 3 Click Touch the Add Group button 4 When the window to type a group name is displayed enter a group name and click touch the Confirm button The group is added to the group list 5 In Grouping click touch the group added in Step 4 ...

Page 125: ...click touch a device to add to the new group and click touch the Add button The selected device is moved to the registered device area 7 To complete group creation click touch the Apply button When all non registered devices are registered the Apply button is enabled ...

Page 126: ...s follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Installing menu icon 2 Click Touch the Grouping tab 3 In the device management list click touch a group whose name you want to change and click touch the Rename button 4 Enter a new group name and click touch the Confirm button The group name is changed ...

Page 127: ... click touch the Installing menu icon 2 Click Touch the Grouping tab 3 In the device management list click touch a group to be deleted and click touch the Del Group button 4 When you are prompted to confirm the deletion click touch the Confirm button The selected group is deleted and the tab removed ...

Page 128: ...ation 1 In the main menu click touch the Installing menu icon if available 2 Click touch Cycle Monitoring tab 3 In device list click touch the device to view 4 Click touch outdoor unit cycle information Master slave outdoor unit information is displayed NOTES Some categories of the corresponding menu may not be displayed or menu name may be different according to the function of the product ...

Page 129: ...Click touch View cycle tab 3 In device list click touch the device to view 4 On the top right of the ACS IV Controller screen click touch the button Information on all indoor units connected to the outdoor unit is displayed NOTES Some categories of the corresponding menu may not be displayed or menu name may be different according to the function of the product ...

Page 130: ... AC Smart IV AC Smart BACnet Item ACP IV ACP BACnet AC Smart IV AC Smart BACnet General Setting O O O O Screen Setting X X O O Advance Setting O O O O Customer Setting O O O O Network Setting X X O O E Mail Setting O O O O TMS Setting O O O O Channel Setting O O O O BACnet Setting X O X O NOTES After change the environment setup it is recommended to use after deleting the cache in the explorer ...

Page 131: ...gures the temperature unit Initial date for statistics Configures the reference date for querying statistical data Rates set Configures the charge per 1kWh per 1kL and currency used Power Consumption Display Set up the display of the power consumption usage in the energy report Gas Consumption Display Set up the display of the gas consumption in the energy report Holiday setting The day schedule i...

Page 132: ...ayed on the screen 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the settings list click touch General Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Language 4 Click Touch a language you want The selected language is applied as the system language ...

Page 133: ...nt time and click touch the Apply button Click Touch button to select the time Click Touch the AM PM button to select before or after midday Date setting You can configure the date used for the system as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch General Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Date setting 4 Modify the program co...

Page 134: ...nu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch General Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Temperature display 4 Click Touch the temperature system you want When selecting the Celsius system in the Minimum Celsius C Temperature window click touch the minimum temperature ...

Page 135: ...e of the next month is calculated and provided as statistical data You can configure Statistics Reference Date as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch General Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Initial date for statistics 4 Touch button to separately set the desired power base date gas base date operation hours base da...

Page 136: ...s 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch General Setting 3 Click touch the Power Consumption Display in the detailed setting list 4 When Enable is selected the check box becomes red and power consumption can be referred in the energy report menu when linked to PDI 5 When Disable is selected the check box becomes gray and power consumption cannot...

Page 137: ... 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch General Setting 3 Click touch the Gas Consumption Display in the detailed setting list 4 When Enable is selected the check box becomes red and gas consumption can be referred in the energy report menu when linked to PDI 5 When Disable is selected the check box becomes gray and gas consumption cannot be ref...

Page 138: ...nment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch General Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Rates set 4 Configure the charge kWh configuration information and click touch Apply button rates per 1kWh Charge per 1kWh rate per 1kL Charge per 1kL Currency Click Touch button to select the desired currency NOTES 1 kL is equal to 1m3 ...

Page 139: ...ate Configuration window opens 4 Type a name for the exception date in the exception date input box 5 button to select an exception date 6 To add the selected exception date click touch the Add button The exception date is registered on the exception date list 7 To complete Exception Date Configuration click touch the Apply button Deleting Exception Date You can delete a registered exception date ...

Page 140: ... the site name to be displayed on the home screen Setting up the site name The method to set up the site name is as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch General Setting 3 Click touch the Site Name Setup in the detailed setting list 4 Input the site name to be set up in the site name input field 5 Click touch the Confirm button to compl...

Page 141: ...nt version of the software as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch General Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Version Information The current version of the system is displayed in a popup window ...

Page 142: ...nfigures information to be displayed on the screen saver operation status Waiting time minutes Select the standby time that the screen saver waits before operation Speaker setting Determines whether to use a speaker Monitor power settings Determines whether to use monitor power off function Turn off the monitor waiting time minutes Selects the standby time that the monitor waits before turn off Ca...

Page 143: ...list click touch Setting a Screen saver Enable the check box turns red and the Screen Saver and Waiting time minutes are enabled Screen saver You can set screen saver type as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Screen Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Screen saver 4 When screen protector setting window is displayed c...

Page 144: ...ting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch the Waiting time minutes 4 In the Standby Time Configuration window click touch the standby time Speaker setting You can configure the speaker setting as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the setting list click touch Screen Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Speaker setting Enable the check box tu...

Page 145: ...ettings list click touch Monitor power settings Enable the check box turns red and Turn off the monitor waiting time minutes is enabled Turn off the monitor waiting time minutes You can configure the monitor to turn off automatically if the click touch screen is not used for a certain period of time as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click to...

Page 146: ... the Settings list click touch Screen Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Calibrating the Screen 4 To start the screen calibration click touch the Start screen calibration button 5 When the crosses appear on the screen click touch the center of each to calibrate Caution If you touch too far from the center of the cross mark you need to carry it out again after 15 seconds ...

Page 147: ...menu are not available Peak Demand set y y Peak Control You can use the peak control feature in the auto logic menu y y Demand Control You can use the demand control feature in the auto logic menu Set the operation mode y y Priority Control In Peak Demand Control menu control the devices based on the priority of the group y y Outdoor Unit Capacity Control In the Peak Demand Control menu control th...

Page 148: ... can interface with another ACS IV Controller to control a device You can configure the interface type with other devices as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Advance Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch LGAP setting 4 Click Touch a type you want Master ACS IV Controller is used independently Slave It shares the commu...

Page 149: ...uch a control type to be used for auto logic Peak Control You can use the peak control feature in the auto logic menu Demand Control You can use the demand control feature in the auto logic menu Set the operation mode You can configure the operation type as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Advance Setting 3 In the detailed settings...

Page 150: ...perature gap for auto changeover operation 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Advance Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Temperature difference for Setback AutoChangeOver 4 button to select a temperature gap you want and Apply button ...

Page 151: ...er y y For standard thumb drives a USB to mini USB cable is required 1 Connect the USB memory to ACS IV Controller 2 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 3 In the Settings list click touch Advance Setting 4 In the detailed settings list click touch Update S W 5 When the software update window appears click touch the Update S W button When the update has been completed the program...

Page 152: ... backup 5 When the DB Backup window appears click touch the DB backup button Recovery DB You can use the database stored on USB memory to restore the system database 1 Connect the USB memory stick to ACS IV Controller 2 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 3 In the Settings list click touch Advance Setting 4 In the detailed settings list click touch Recovery DB 5 When the DB Reco...

Page 153: ...t Auto Mode U S Only Option NOTES In case of ACP BACnet and AC Smart BACnet BACnet Object Instance Number vary depending on the Auto Mode Option setting Please refer to the instruction manual for details Outdoor Unit Oil Return Operation You can configure Outdoor Unit Oil Return Operation as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Advance...

Page 154: ... The method to restart the system remotely is as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Advance Setting 3 Click touch the System Restart in the detailed setting list 4 To restart the system click touch the System Restart button ...

Page 155: ...istrator account can change user environments Item Description Change Password Only the administrator account can change the password Add user Add up to 30 new system users User Management y y Delete Button Deletes a user y y Edit Button Changes user information ...

Page 156: ...rds click touch the Confirm button Current P W Enter the current password New P W Enter the new password for system_admin Re type P W Enter the new password to confirm that the new password has been entered correctly Add user You can add a user as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Customer Setting 3 In the detailed settings list cli...

Page 157: ...r the login password Password Confirm Re enter the password User Role Select the user permission you want Accessible Group Select a controllable device group NOTES Use is limited depending on the user y y General user menu Control Monitor Schedule Statistics for assigned Groups Units y y Administrator menu Control Monitor Schedule AutoLogic Statistics Report Installing for all Groups Units ...

Page 158: ...s follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Customer Setting 3 In the user list click touch the Delete button for the user information you want to delete 4 When the system password input window appears enter the password and click touch the Confirm button The user information is deleted 5 To complete user delete click touch the Confirm butt...

Page 159: ... follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Customer Setting 3 In the user list click touch the Edit button for the user information you want to edit 4 When the system password input window appears enter the password click touch the Confirm button ...

Page 160: ...H USING THE PROGRAM 5 When the Edit User window appears enter the user information and click touch the Confirm button The updated user information is applied 6 To complete user edit click touch the Confirm button ...

Page 161: ... DHCP IP address is allocated by the network automatically y y Using Static IP address Get IP address from the network administrator and type it manually IP address Enter IP address Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask information for the IP address Gateway Enter IP address of gateway Main DNS Enter the IP address of main DNS server Sub DNS Enter the IP address of secondary DNS server HTTP Port setti...

Page 162: ...using DHCP IP address is allocated by the network automatically Using Static IP address Get IP address from the network administrator and enter it manually NOTES IP address Subnet mask Gateway is activated when IP address allocation type is Using Static IP address IP address You can enter the IP address as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list clic...

Page 163: ...ick touch Subnet mask 4 When the IP Information window appears enter the subnet mask information click touch the Apply button Gateway You can enter the IP address of a gateway as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Network Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Gateway 4 When the IP Information window appears enter the IP...

Page 164: ...en the DNS Server window appears enter the IP address of the main DNS server and click touch the Confirm button Sub DNS You can enter the IP address of a secondary DNS server as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch Network Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Sub DNS 4 When the DNS Server window appears enter the IP addr...

Page 165: ...ch Network Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch HTTP Port setting 4 When HTTP Port setting window is displayed input HTTP Port boundary 1 65535 and click touch the Confirm button NOTES After setting HTTP Port the web access method is http IP address Port when a port other than 80 is used y y If IP address is 123 123 123 123 and Port is set to 4321 the access address is http 123 123 ...

Page 166: ...g user email account E mail settings Select whether to use the email Email Subject Type an email subject line when sending an email Receiving e mail Register the email address of the receiver who will receive the email The transmission cycle during error occurs minutes Set the transmission repeat cycle to send an email when an error occurs Automatic daily error notification mail Configure an email...

Page 167: ...r s name Address e mail Enter the user s e mail address Outgoing mail server SMTP Enter the address of the mail server Outgoing mail server port Enter the port of the mail server Server Access Account Enter the server connection account Password Enter the password to log onto the mail server 5 Click Touch Test account setting to check if the configured account is correct 6 When the Account Configu...

Page 168: ...s red and the Email Subject Receiving e mail The transmission cycle during error occurs minutes and Automatic daily errornotification mail are enabled Email Subject You can type an email subject line as follows This will be used for every email sent 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch E Mail Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch...

Page 169: ...ter the email address of the email receiver and click touch the Confirm button The transmission cycle after error occurs minutes You can set the schedule for when to send an email after an error occurs from 10 minutes to within one hour as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch E Mail Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch T...

Page 170: ...NOTES E mails will continue to generate at the time intervals until the fault or error is resolved It is suggested that the least amount of time a longer time interval be chosen so recipients are not overwhelmed with frequent emails ...

Page 171: ... sent automatically once per day even if there are no error as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch E Mail Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Automatic daily error notification mail Enable is selected the check box turns red ...

Page 172: ...erver address TMS server port Configure the remote control service port Update Cycle seconds Configures the remote control service update cycle in seconds Site address Enter an address for the remote site Site name Enter the site name Site code Click Touch the Request Site Code button to enter the site code Admin Name Enter the name of the site manager Admin Contact Enter the site manager s phone ...

Page 173: ...menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch TMS Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch TMS configuration If Enable is selected the check box turns red and TMS server address TMS server port Update Cycle seconds Site address Site name Site code Admin Name and Admin Contact are enabled ...

Page 174: ... 4 When the Remote Service Information window appears enter the service server address and click touch the Confirm button TMS server port You can configure the server port of the remote control service as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch TMS Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch TMS Server Port 4 When the Remote Servi...

Page 175: ...ick touch Update Cycle seconds 4 When the Configuring Update Cycle window appears click touch an update cycle you want Site address You can type the address of the site where ACS IV Controller is installed 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch TMS Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Site address 4 When the Configuring Site Infor...

Page 176: ...ears enter the site name and click touch the Confirm button Site code You can allocate a code for site management as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch TMS Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Site code 4 When the Configuring Site Information window appears click touch the Request a site code button to enter the site c...

Page 177: ...Site Manager Information window appears enter the site manager s name and click touch the Confirm button Admin Contact You can type the site manager s phone number as follows 1 In the main menu click touch the Environment menu icon 2 In the Settings list click touch TMS Setting 3 In the detailed settings list click touch Admin Contact 4 When the Configuring Site Manager Information window appears ...

Page 178: ...HU Normal Fresh Air Heat Recovery connection y y MODBUS_9600 MODBUS_19200 AHU Modular Fresh Air Modular Heat Recovery DOAS Exp I O Chiller connection CH6 y y DEMAND Demand Controller connection y y MODBUS_9600 MODBUS_19200 AHU Modular Fresh Air Modular Heat Recovery DOAS Exp I O Chiller connection NOTES The default MODBUS communication setting is MODBUS_9600 ...

Page 179: ...BACnet Item Description CH1 y y LGAP_AHU AHU Normal Fresh Air Heat Recovery connection y y MODBUS_9600 MODBUS_19200 AHU Modular Fresh Air Modular Heat Recovery DOAS Exp I O Chiller connection NOTES The default MODBUS communication setting is MODBUS_9600 ...

Page 180: ...HU Device ID 2 y y Outdoor unit cycle information Device ID 3 y y AWHP Device ID 4 y y General Device ID 5 Vnet Number Setting To use Modbus TCP function of ACP BACnet Vnet Number must be set Set Vnet Number is used to Slave ID Address of Modbus TCP Register as Foreign Device To register Foreign Device For more information please consult with the experts of BMS Only Monitoring Setting When set to ...

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