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CAUTION

1-2. The CD-ROM that is supplied with AT-50A

The CD-ROM that is supplied with AT-50A has Installation Manual and Instruction Book in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, 
Portuguese, and Russian.

Each document is in PDF format.
Viewing documents requires a computer with Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat installed.

“Adobe Reader” and “Adobe Acrobat” are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.

 

Precautions during wiring

 

Precautions for moving or repairing the controller

 

Additional precautions

 WARNING

The CD-ROM that is supplied with the Remote Controller can only be played on a CD-drive or a DVD-drive.
Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM on an audio CD player as this may damage your ears and/or speakers.

To reduce the risk of damage to the controller, malfunctions, smoke, or fire, do
not connect the power cable to the signal terminal block.

Properly secure the cables in place and provide adequate slack in the cables
so as not to stress the terminals. Improperly connected cables may break,
overheat, and cause smoke or fire.

To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock, switch off the main power before
performing electrical work.

All electric work must be performed by a qualified electrician according to the
local regulations, standards, and the instructions detailed in the Installation
Manual. Capacity shortage to the power supply circuit or improper installation
may result in malfunction, electric shock, smoke, or fire.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, install a breaker and a residual current
circuit breaker on the power supply. To reduce the risk of electric shock, smoke,
or fire, install a breaker for each controller.

Use properly rated breakers and fuses (breaker, local switch <  fuse>,
no-fuse breaker). The use of a breaker with a breaking capacity greater than the
specified capacity may cause electric shock, malfunctions, smoke, or fire.

To reduce the risk of current leakage, overheating, smoke, or fire, use properly
rated cables with adequate current carrying capacity.

Proper grounding must be provided by a licensed electrician.
Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, water 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 electric shock, shorting, or malfunctions, keep wire pieces
and sheath shavings out of the terminal block.

To reduce the risk of shorting, current leakage, electric shock, or malfunctions,
keep the cables out of contact with controller edges.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, malfunctions, or fire, seal the gap between
the cables and cable access holes with putty.

The controller should be repaired or moved only by qualified personnel. Do not
disassemble or modify the controller.
Improper installation or repair may cause injury, electric shock, or fire.

To reduce the risk of shorting, electric shock, fire, or malfunction, do not touch
the circuit board with tools or with your hands, and do not allow dust to
accumulate on the circuit board.

To avoid damage to the controller, use appropriate tools to install, inspect, or repair
the controller.

AT-50A is designed for exclusive use with the Building Management System by
Mitsubishi Electric. The use of this controller for with other systems or for other
purposes may cause malfunctions.

Take appropriate measures against electrical noise interference when installing the
air conditioners in hospitals or facilities with radio communication capabilities.
Inverter, high-frequency medical, or wireless communication equipment as well as
power generators may cause the air conditioning system to malfunction. Air
conditioning system may also adversely affect the operation of these types of
equipment by creating electrical noise.

To avoid malfunctions, do not bundle power 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 discoloration, do not use benzene, thinner, or chemical rag to clean the
controller. To clean the controller, wipe with a soft cloth soaked in water with mild
detergent, wipe off the detergent with a wet cloth, and wipe off water with a dry cloth.

To avoid damage to the controller, provide protection against static electricity.

Do not use solderless terminals to connect cables to the terminal block. 
Solderless terminals may come in contact with the circuit board and cause
malfunctions or damage the controller cover.

To avoid damage to the controller, do not make holes on the controller cover.

To avoid deformation and malfunction, do not install the remote controller in direct
sunlight or where the ambient temperature may exceed 40ºC (104ºF) or drop below
0ºC (32ºF).

Summary of Contents for AT-50A

Page 1: ...ctric shock malfunctions smoke or fire do not operate the switches buttons or touch other electrical parts with wet hands To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock before spraying a chemical around the controller stop the operation and cover the controller To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock stop the operation and switch off the power supply before cleaning maintaining or inspectin...

Page 2: ...ical noise interference To reduce the risk of electric shock shorting or malfunctions keep wire pieces and sheath shavings out of the terminal block To reduce the risk of shorting current leakage electric shock or malfunctions keep the cables out of contact with controller edges To reduce the risk of electric shock malfunctions or fire seal the gap between the cables and cable access holes with pu...

Page 3: ...e controller 1 2 6 Installation Manual This manual 1 7 Instruction Book 1 8 CD ROM Instruction Book Installation Manual 1 2 Mounting bracket 1 AT 50A Power LED Touch panel For connection to the M NET A B Terminal for connection to the M NET cable non polarized External output adapter cable access hole External input adapter cable access hole Controller cover mounting screw SD memory slot for progr...

Page 4: ...or units apply An M NET interface sold separately is required 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 a sub remote controller 101 200 Sub system controller Assign an address that equals the lowest number of the group to be controlled plus 200 201 250 DIDO PAC YG66DCA A...

Page 5: ...nsure the M NET transmission cables and external input output cables are long enough to reach the controller Have extra cables to extend these cables as necessary To install the controller according to the instructions provided in sections a and b 1 above Include an extra 30 cm 12 in of cable to provide adequate slack in the cable Remove the sheath on the M NET transmission cable up to 20 cm 8 in ...

Page 6: ...the terminal block M NET transmission cable is non polarized Insert the cables in the groove on the controller so they will not be pinched when the cover is installed To route the cable along the wall surface Secure the cables in place with a cable cover and seal the gap between the cable cover and the controller with putty 5 Replace the cover Snap the cover into place and attach it to the control...

Page 7: ...ue between 0 2 and 1 seconds 4 Sample circuit recommended Mode External input signal setting Notes 1 Do not use external input Factory setting 2 Emergency stop Normal operation signal level signal When the units are not operating after receiving an emergency stop signal the ON OFF operation from the local remote controller will not be allowed and the ON OFF and Prohibit Permit settings on the AT 5...

Page 8: ...during operation The maximum length of extension cable is 10 m 32 ft Use a cable of 0 3 mm 22AWG or thicker Insulate the area with vinyl tape where the controller cable and the extension cable are connected Relays lamps diode extension cables are field supplied Note The AT 50A has a slot for an SD memory card at the bottom that can be used to update software Refer to the Installation Manual for th...

Page 9: ... ON OFF Mode Set Temp and Filter Reset 12 External input mode Selects the external input mode 12 Filter sign Displays or suppresses the Filter sign on the HOME screen 12 Dry mode Includes or excludes Dry mode as an option for the operation mode 12 Set temperature range Schedule Selects the settable temperature range Standard 19 C 67 F to 28 C 83 F Low 8 C 46 F to 30 C 87 F Manual Settable to any a...

Page 10: ...enu Touch or HOME screen GRID zoom out view GRID zoom in view LIST view GROUP view Main Menu screen Login Page screen 1 Password Change screen Service Menu Service Menu screen Initial settings 1 Basic system Initial settings 2 Groups Groups Interlocked LOSSNAY Delete All System view Malfunction log Gas Amount Check Maintenance Test run Software update Button name Main Menu Service Menu Password Ch...

Page 11: ...begin the communication g The message shown above will appear on the screen displaying the initialization progress When initialization is complete the screen will automatically return to the HOME screen Initialization will take up to five minutes To change settings later perform a test run or verify the maintenance information 1 Touch MAIN MENU button on the HOME screen 2 Touch SERVICE MENU button...

Page 12: ...o ON OFF Mode Set Temp and Filter Reset External Input Mode 1 Press the External Input setting button labeled 1 in the figure to select between Not used Emergency Stop Level signal ON OFF Level signal and ON OFF Prohibit Permit Pulse signal Refer to the Installation Manual for detailed information on how to connect the AT 50A to external devices Filter Sign Display 1 Press the Filter Sign Display ...

Page 13: ...up Indoor units LOSSNAY units and general equipment cannot be combined in one group General equipment groups cannot include remote controller or system controllers Touch Page turn button to turn the pages and follow the directions below to make the settings for each group Group Name 1 Touch the Group Name Input button labeled 1 in the figure and enter the group name in the screen up to 16 characte...

Page 14: ...he Initial Settings 2 Groups button on the Service Menu and then touch the Interlocked LOSSNAY button on the Initial Settings 2 Groups screen to access the Interlocked LOSSNAY screen 1 Touch the LOSSNAY button labeled 1 in the figure On the popup window that appears check the address of the ventilation units to be interlocked with the operation of the indoor units 2 Touch the Interlocked indoor un...

Page 15: ...at support the test run function 2 Operation mode Touch this button to switch the operation mode 3 Pipe temperature The pipe temperature of the indoor unit with the lowest address in a given group will appear 4 Advanced settings Touch this button for advanced settings Display Function A Indoor temperature Indoor air temperature will appear B Unit address up down arrows Use the up down arrows to se...

Page 16: ... OK button If the message The DIP switch 4 is set to OFF appears check to make sure that the DIP switch 4 is turned to ON The DIP switch is located at the left bottom of the controller under the cover 4 Touch the OK button on the confirmation screen 5 Touch the OK button on the popup message to begin the update process 6 The lit LEDs on the three buttons F1 F2 and Collective ON OFF will indicate a...

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