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(2)   Checking the transmission delay time

  Click [Start]>[Program]>[Accessories]>[Command Prompt] on the monitoring PC.

  Enter [ping (IP address of AE-50)], and press the Enter button. 

([ping -w 1000 192.168.1.211] is entered on the sample screen below.)

  Check that the transmission delay time that appears on the screen is 1000 ms or below. 

(The transmission delay time is “Maximum = 2 ms” on the sample screen below, which is normal.) 

If [Request timed out] appears or the displayed transmission delay time exceeds 1000 ms, consult the 

network administrator for how to decrease the number of gateway, router, layer 3 switch, or HUB or how to 

change the network.

Note

 

● The IP address of the monitoring PC should not overlap any of the addresses that are assigned to the AE-200/AE-50.

 

● When connecting to an existing LAN system, which does not use a dedicated LAN, consult the network administrator to 

obtain the permission to connect the monitoring PC and the temporary IP address for the PC.

Enter [ping -w 1000 192.168.1.211], and 

press the Enter button.

Check the transmission delay time.

The time should be 1000 ms or below.

If [Request timed out] appears, check the 

LAN connection status and IP address.

Summary of Contents for AE-200A

Page 1: ...t 4 1 5 Additional precautions 4 2 Introduction 6 2 1 Part names 6 3 Package contents 8 4 Specifications 10 4 1 Product specifications 10 4 2 External dimensions 11 5 System configuration 12 5 1 System configuration example 12 5 2 Number of connectable units 16 5 3 Setting M NET address for various devices 17 5 4 M NET system setting example 19 6 Installation 21 6 1 Installation methods 21 6 2 Ite...

Page 2: ... in electric shock malfunction smoke or fire To reduce the risk of injury electric shock or fire do not alter or modify the controller To reduce the risk of short circuits current leakage electric shock malfunction smoke or fire do not wash the controller with water or any other liquid To reduce the risk of electric shock malfunction smoke or fire do not touch the electrical parts USB memory or to...

Page 3: ...azard to children Take appropriate safety measures against earthquakes to prevent the controller from causing injury To prevent injury install the controller on a flat surface strong enough to support its weight To reduce the risk of short circuits current leakage electric shock malfunction smoke or fire do not install the controller in a place exposed to water or in a condensing environment The c...

Page 4: ...r pipe lightning rod or telephone wire Improper grounding may result in electric shock smoke fire or malfunction due to electrical noise interference To reduce the risk of short circuits electric shock or malfunction keep wire pieces and sheath shavings out of the terminal block To reduce the risk of short circuits current leakage electric shock or malfunction keep the cables out of contact with c...

Page 5: ...cables and signal cables together or place them in the same metallic conduit To avoid damage to the controller do not overtighten the screws To avoid deformation and malfunction do not install the controller in direct sunlight or where the ambient temperature may exceed 40 C 104 F or drop below 0 C 32 F This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sens...

Page 6: ...0A and AE 50E unless otherwise specified will be called AE 50 2 1 Part names Item Description LED Power Lit in green Power ON Unlit Power OFF LAN1 Blink in orange Data transmission in progress LAN1 ON OFF Lit in green One or more air conditioning units are ON Blink in green One or more air conditioning units are in error Unlit All air conditioning units are OFF LAN2 Blink in orange Data transmissi...

Page 7: ...pter PAC YG10HA E cut out the knockout hole TB3 M NET A B S M3 5 M NET transmission terminal block Connects to M NET transmission cables from the outdoor unit A B Non polarized S Shield Ground M4 Connects to the protective ground wire CN21 M NET power jumper Connects to the M NET power jumper to supply power default If another system controller is connected to the same M NET system disconnect the ...

Page 8: ... 12 About Installation Manual and Instruction Book 1 13 CD ROM Installation Manual Instruction Book Instruction Book Web Browser for Initial Settings Instruction Book Web Browser for System Maintenance Engineer Instruction Book Web Browser for User License Classification List About This Software Note The CD ROM can only be played on a CD drive or a DVD drive Do not attempt to play the CD ROM on an...

Page 9: ...any other equipment If the SD card becomes damaged the AE 200 AE 50 energy management data will be lost The AE 200 AE 50 settings data can be backed up from the AE 200 AE 50 s LCD or the Web browser to an external memory and these data can be restored to the AE 200 AE 50 Refer to the chapter Maintenance in the AE 200 AE 50 Instruction Book and the chapter Utility in the Instruction Book Web Browse...

Page 10: ...MN converter can be connected Ambient conditions Temperature Operating temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Storage temperature range 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Humidity 30 90 RH Non condensing Dimensions W H D 284 200 65 mm 11 5 32 7 55 64 2 17 32 in When installed AE 200 AE 50 will protrude 25 0 mm 31 32 in from the wall or the metal control box Weight 2 3 kg 5 5 64 lbs Installation conditions Indoor ...

Page 11: ...61 64 180 4 7 7 64 180 4 7 7 64 246 9 11 16 169 2 6 21 32 148 5 53 64 148 5 53 64 261 2 10 9 32 217 8 35 64 282 7 11 1 8 261 2 10 9 32 252 2 9 59 64 217 8 35 64 Plate B ø4 ø6 188 9 7 7 16 180 4 7 7 64 164 6 29 64 148 5 53 64 272 7 10 47 64 261 2 10 9 32 247 9 23 32 217 8 35 64 Plate A ø6 ø4 Screw M4 6 Hexagonal hole 2 5 width across flat Unit mm in ...

Page 12: ... show the transmission cable connections Power cables are omitted Connect the M NET power jumper as shown in the table below depending on the system configuration System configuration AE 200 Outdoor unit CN21 CN41 CN40 At factory shipment V V x System without connection to a sub system controller V V x System with connection to a sub system controller System in which power is supplied from an outd...

Page 13: ...o CN21 on the AE 200 2 Leave the M NET power jumper connected to CN41 on all outdoor units LAN AE 200 1 Outdoor unit Y 2 Group 1 Outdoor unit R2 2 BC controller Mr Slim M and P Series outdoor unit Group 2 Group 3 M NET adapter Group 4 Mr Slim M and P Series outdoor unit Indoor unit Local remote controller MA R C type Local remote controller ME R C type Advanced HVAC CONTROLLER M NET transmission c...

Page 14: ...CN41 on all outdoor units Note The same M NET address cannot be used more than once in an M NET system that directly connects to each AE 200 AE 50 See 1 above for the addresses for the equipment that are connected to the AE 50 within an M NET system AE 200 LAN1 IP 192 168 1 1 1 LAN Switching HUB Outdoor unit Y 2 Outdoor unit R2 Group 1 2 AE 50_1 LAN1 IP 192 168 1 211 LAN BC controller Outdoor unit...

Page 15: ...the AE 200 2 Move the M NET power jumper from CN41 to CN40 on only one of the outdoor units LAN AE 200 1 Outdoor unit Y 2 Group 1 Outdoor unit R2 BC controller Mr Slim M and P Series outdoor unit Group 2 Group 3 M NET adapter Group 4 Mr Slim M and P Series outdoor unit Indoor unit Local remote controller MA R C type Local remote controller ME R C type Sub system controller Advanced HVAC CONTROLLER...

Page 16: ...emote and system controllers combined can be assigned to each group Advanced HVAC CONTROLLER in a group 0 1 unit LOSSNAY unit that can be interlocked with each indoor unit 1 unit Indoor units that can be interlocked with each LOSSNAY unit 1 16 units 1 The maximum number of controllable units varies depending on the number of channels used for the DIDO controller In a system with connection to Adva...

Page 17: ...sold separately 1 50 Room air conditioner Make the settings in the same way as with the indoor units Requires MAC 333IF E MAC 399IF E sold separately 1 50 M NET remote controller Assign an address that equals the address of the main indoor unit with the lowest address in the group plus 100 Add 150 instead of 100 to set the address for a sub remote controller 101 200 MA remote controller Address se...

Page 18: ...ler Sub system controller refers to a system controller that is controlled by a Main system controller The system cannot be configured as shown in the examples below Groups that are not under the control of a Main system controller cannot be controlled from a Sub system controller Each group cannot be placed under the control of two or more Main system controllers Sub system controllers cannot be ...

Page 19: ...ls Designate a system controller within the system as the only controller from which the operation prohibit setting can be made Disconnect the M NET power jumper CN21 from the AE 200 AE 200 Main system controller LAN1 IP 192 168 1 1 LAN Switching HUB LAN ON OFF remote controller Sub system controller AE 50_1 LAN1 IP 192 168 1 211 AE 50_2 LAN1 IP 192 168 1 212 Power supply unit PAC SC51KUA AE 50_3 ...

Page 20: ... An M NET adapter sold separately is required to connect the Mr Slim model of units to the M NET Leave the M NET power jumper connected to CN21 AE 200 Main system controller 2 M NET adapters adapter address 21 and 22 Mr Slim outdoor units Groups 21 and 22 20 indoor units Groups 1 20 ...

Page 21: ...for installation procedures Method 2 Wall embedded installation with an electrical box Refer to section 6 6 1 and 6 6 3 for installation procedures Method 3 Installation on a metal control box Refer to section 6 6 4 for installation procedures Method 4 Installation inside a metal control box Separately sold mounting kit PAC YG86TK J is required The kit includes DIN rail attachments and L fittings ...

Page 22: ...iameter of 10 mm 25 64 in is recommended Transmission cable Type Sheathed vinyl cable CPEVS ø1 2 to ø1 6 mm CVVS Min 1 25 to 2 mm CPEVS PE 2 insulated PVC 2 jacketed shielded communication cable CVVS PVC 2 insulated PVC 2 jacketed shielded control cable LAN cable Category 5 or above straight cable Max 100 m 328 ft Switching HUB A communication speed of 100 Mbps or faster is recommended Overcurrent...

Page 23: ...r feed for the indoor outdoor transmission cables f 200 m 656 ft c d e 200 m 656 ft 3 Maximum total length of power feed for the centralized control transmission cables a 200 m 656 ft a b 200 m 656 ft Note The M NET remote controller cable length should be 10 m 32 ft or shorter The length that exceeds 10 m 32 ft needs to be included in the maximum total length of M NET transmission cables 500 m 16...

Page 24: ...e installing AE 200 AE 50 referring to chapters 7 and 10 Do not install the unit where the unit may continuously receive vibration The continuous vibration may cause the connector pins to disconnect Important When routing the cable from above let the cable hang loose behind the controller as shown in the figure below to prevent water from running down the cable into the connectors 6 6 1 Cutting an...

Page 25: ...ountersunk screw M4 40 supplied Use the supplied wood screws when installing on a wall that is strong enough to be fixed with the wood screws Wall Roundhead screw M4 10 supplied Bushing Wall L shaped driver supplied Seal the gap with putty M NET transmission cable or AC power cable Electrical box PAC YG84UTB J sold separately Plate A supplied Conduit tube Locknut Wire access hole Electrical box Co...

Page 26: ...37X02 6 6 4 Installation on a metal control box Method 3 Metal control box not supplied Plate B supplied Plate A supplied Countersunk screw M4 40 supplied Roundhead screw M4 10 supplied L shaped driver supplied ...

Page 27: ...Note When routing the cables from the bottom cut out the knockout holes cut a slit in the supplied rubber bushings to insert the cables without the gap and attach the bushings to the knockout holes If the wall is 10 mm 13 32 in or thicker route the cables from the cable holes on the back Knockout hole for power cables Service cover Hook Fixing screw M3 6 Knockout hole for M NET transmission cables...

Page 28: ...ire longer than the AC power cables L L1 N L2 Approximately 40 mm 1 37 64 in Use M3 5 ring terminals to connect the cables to the terminal blocks Use an M4 0 ring terminal to connect the protective ground wire Cable tie 1 AE 200 M NET transmission cables for centralized control AC power cables M NET transmission cables A and B Non polarized M NET transmission cable S Shield AC power cables Outdoor...

Page 29: ...nals to connect the cables to the terminal blocks Use an M4 0 ring terminal to connect the protective ground wire AE 200 M NET transmission cables for centralized control AC power cables Overcurrent breaker Earth leakage breaker AC power cables Power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Outdoor unit AE 50 Switching HUB Overcurrent breaker Earth leakage breaker Power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz M NET transm...

Page 30: ...lled before the unit installation Route the LAN cable to the AE 200 AE 50 in the same way as the M NET transmission cables When connecting the AE 200 AE 50 to an existing LAN consult the system administrator to decide the IP address Change the IP address setting before connecting the LAN cable to the LAN1 port To prevent unauthorized access always use a security device such as a VPN router when co...

Page 31: ...time exceeds 1000 ms consult the network administrator for how to decrease the number of gateway router layer 3 switch or HUB or how to change the network Note The IP address of the monitoring PC should not overlap any of the addresses that are assigned to the AE 200 AE 50 When connecting to an existing LAN system which does not use a dedicated LAN consult the network administrator to obtain the p...

Page 32: ... the current date and time Make other settings as necessary and touch Save Settings Unit information settings Touch the Unit info tab in the Initial Settings menu Set the System Exp setting to Do not expand Set the System Exp setting to Expand Make other settings as necessary and touch Save Settings Network settings Touch the Network tab in the Initial Settings menu Set the AE 200 s IP address and...

Page 33: ...ter the message Please wait disappears touch the Unit info tab in the Initial Settings menu Set the Test run setting to Use to show the Test Run button on the operation settings screen under the Monitor Operation menu Touch the Test Run button on the operation settings window The group of units will start an operation 3 Check for the proper operation of each unit during the test run e g check to s...

Page 34: ...g an emergency stop the ON OFF operation from the local remote controllers will be prohibited and the ON OFF operation and Prohibit Permit settings on the AE 200 or AE 50 will be prohibited A demand signal of three different levels will be input ON OFF Level signal Using a level signal all the air conditioning units connected to the AE 200 or AE 50 will be run or stopped collectively The ON OFF op...

Page 35: ...l will be performed with the higher level demand Even if the demand control is not performed due to unexpected problems Mitsubishi Electric will not be responsible for exceeding the maximum power demand 4 Pulse signal 1 If the input pulse signal is the same as the current operation status of the air conditioning units no status change will occur For example if an ON signal is input while the air c...

Page 36: ...o avoid malfunctions Connect the external power supply in the correct polarity to avoid malfunctions B Pulse signal CN5 X1 X2 Y1 Y2 X1 X2 Y1 Y2 9 8 7 6 5 1 Note The relays external power supply and extension cables are not supplied The total length of the lead wire and extension cable should not exceed 10 m 32 ft Use an extension cable of 0 3 mm2 or thicker Cut the excess cable near the connector ...

Page 37: ...mption Max 0 9 W 1 Select an external power supply suitable for the relays used 12 or 24 VDC Connect the external power supply in the correct polarity to input and output the signals Connect shown in the figure at left to the negative side 2 Use a diode at both ends of the relay coils Important Be sure to use an external power supply 12 or 24 VDC to avoid malfunctions Connect the external power su...

Page 38: ...Component Maintenance replacement cycle Centralized controller 10 years Maintenance replacement cycle is not a warranty period Maintenance replacement cycle indicates the estimated cycle period in which each component should be replaced or repaired Under the following conditions maintenance needs to be performed sooner than the cycle period in the table above The unit is used in a place where the ...

Page 39: ... that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and re...

Page 40: ...ing EU regulations Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances 2011 65 EU Please be sure to put the contact address telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN WT07137X02 872C595B10 ...

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