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This manual describes the installation of the central controller and wiring to the air conditioner. Refer to the installation manual of the
air conditioner. Carefully read item    1  Safety precautions to be observed without fail    before installing the unit.

Cautions

Do not install the controller in a place where flammable
gas could leak.

If gas leaks and collects around the unit, it may cause a fire
or explosion.

Do not use this controller in an abnormal environment.

If the controller is used in a place where there is much oil
(including machine oil), steam or sulfide gas, the perform-
ance of the controller may deteriorate or parts may be dam-
aged.

Perform wiring so the tension is not applied.

If tension is applied, it may cause disconnection, heat gen-
eration or a fire.

Seal the wire lead-in port with putty to prevent the entry
of dew, water, insects, etc.

It may cause an electric or malfunction.

Do not wash this controller with water.

It may cause an electric shock or malfunction.

Do not install this controller in a place where the ambi-
ent temperature exceeds 40

°

C or drops below 0

°

C, also

do not install in a place where it is exposed to direct
sunlight.

It may cause a deformation or malfunction.

Do not install this controller in a place where steam is
generated such as bathroom, kitchen, etc.

Avoid placing where water condenses on the walls. It may
cause an electric shock or malfunction.

Do not install this controller in a place where an acid or
alkaline solution, special spray, etc. is used frequently.

It may cause an electric shock or malfunction.

Use specified wires corresponding to the current ca-
pacity for wiring.

Otherwise it may cause power leakage, heat generation or
fire.

Do not touch the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) with your
hand or a tool. Also do not get dirt on the PCB.

It may cause a fire or malfunction.

Do not touch the switches with wet hands.

It may cause an electric shock or malfunction.

Do not press the switches with sharp objects.

It may cause an electric shock or malfunction.

Do not connect an AC power source to the M-NET and
Power (DC12V) terminal blocks of this device.

It may cause a breakdown or fire.

Ask your dealer or technical representative to install.

If incorrect installation is done by a customer, it may cause
an electric shock, fire, etc.

Securely install in a place which can withstand the
weight of the controller.

If it is not enough, the unit may fall and cause an injury.

Securely connect the wiring using the specified cables
and fix them so that the stress from the cables is not
applied to the terminal connection sections.

If connection or fixing is not sure, it may cause heat genera-
tion, a fire, etc.

Never modify or repair by yourself.

If the controller is modified or a repair is not correct, it may
cause an electric shock, fire, etc.
Consult your dealer if repairs are necessary.

Securely install the controller according to the installa-
tion manual.

If installation is not correct, it may cause an electric shock,
fire, etc.

The electric work should be perform by authorized per-
sonal according to the installation manual.

Any lack of electric circuit or any deficiency caused by in-
stallation may result in an electric shock or fire.

Do not move and re-install the unit by yourself.

If installation is not correct, it may cause an electric shock,
fire, etc.
Ask your dealer or technical representative.

Warning

1

Safety precautions to be observed without fail

* Hazards and levels of danger that can occur due to incorrect handling are classified by the following symbols.

Warning

Incorrect handling can result in death, serious injury, etc.

Cautions

Incorrect handling can result in injury or damage to the building or its contents.

* After reading this manual, keep in a handy place. When removing or repairing the unit, give this manual to the installer. When the user

changes, also give to the new user.

Summary of Contents for G-50A

Page 1: ...ed without fail 1 2 Confirmation of parts 2 3 Outline dimensions 2 4 System diagram 3 5 Installation method 4 1 Part prepared at site 4 2 Installation method 4 6 Initial setting 5 1 Address setting method 5 2 Function selection method 5 3 IP address setting method 6 4 Group setting 6 5 Others 6 7 Test run 7 8 Example for system configuration 7 1 To control a K control model 7 9 External input outp...

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Page 3: ...function Do not touch the switches with wet hands It may cause an electric shock or malfunction Do not press the switches with sharp objects It may cause an electric shock or malfunction Do not connect an AC power source to the M NET and Power DC12V terminal blocks of this device It may cause a breakdown or fire Ask your dealer or technical representative to install If incorrect installation is do...

Page 4: ...n plate fixing 3 7 Instruction book 1 If the screw enclosed for installation plate fixing cannot be used because the wall is thick prepare an M4 countersunk screw with a length matching the wall thickness Besides the above parts purchase a power supply unit PAC SC50KUA that supplies power DC12V to the central controller and to the M NET transmission line 3 Outline dimensions Installation plate 12 ...

Page 5: ...ant system No 1 unit However for Sub BC controller minimum indoor unit address that connects the lo cal refrigerant piping 50 Same address as indoor unit master unit Set to the minimum indoor unit master address in the same group 100 Address setting is unnecessary After setting all the indoor units set an arbitrary address Min address of K control indoor unit No 200 unit Address 1 50 51 100 52 100...

Page 6: ...y Connect the DC power line from the power supply unit PAC SC50KUA to the DC power supply terminal block of this device There is a 12VDC and a GND polarity Type of wire Use the cables which comply with the following specifications or equivalent M NET transmission line CVVS 1 25mm2 PVC insulated PVCsheathed shield control cable CPEVS ø1 2mm PE insulated PVC sheathed shield communication cable DC po...

Page 7: ...et to ON set the K transmission converter address Move the address and Function setting using the and keys Operation example 1 When the 3 switch was pressed 3 When the BACK SCREEN switch is pressed the screen is returned Function Selection Display OFF Not used Fixed to off OFF Not used Fixed to off OFF K transmission converter not provided ON K trahsmission converter provided OFF Operation prohibi...

Page 8: ...ng to 6 2 Malfunction log monitor function for a detailed description of the functions and settings When all the initial settings are complete initiate startup communication by holding down the and switches on the initial setting menu screen simultaneously for at least 2 seconds After a while the display shifts to the user operation menu screen Refer to the attached instruction book section 5 Init...

Page 9: ...door unit for details on the test run method 20 indoor units for control Group 21 to Group 38 K transmission converter Model PAC SC25KAA 9 External input output usage method 1 External signal input function External signal input requires the external I O adapter Model PAC YG10HA E sold separately 1 External input Emergency stop normal run stop and prohibit enable of local remote controller operati...

Page 10: ... prepared separately at the site 2 The connection cable can be extended up to 10m Use a 0 3mm2 or larger wire 3 Strip the extra cable near the connector and securely insulate the exposed section with tape etc 2 External signal output function External signal output requires the external I o adapter Model PAC YG10HA E sold separately 1 External output When one or more air conditioners are running t...

Page 11: ...tch are accessed For detailed information refer to sections 3 2 and 5 9 of the Instruction Book 4 RS232C connection function When using an RS232C port connect the cable to the RS232C connector of this device The RS232C cable is procured at the site and the connector of the cable that connects to this device is a D Sub9pin female RS 232C cable is maximum 15m When using an RS 232C cable to suppress ...

Page 12: ...OUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC ...

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