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RCU 11

Web interface – Settings

Web interface – Settings

The log settings menu has differences depending on which 
product is used.
The following illustration is from the FIGHTER 13XX. 
Here the logged values are put on different pages, that 
are selected from the scrolling list. The FIGHTER 11XX / 
12XX also has its logged values placed on different pages. 
Otherwise, the logging settings for the different products 
operate in the same way.

The settings must be saved for activation to 

take place.

NOTE! 

Language selection

To change the language used in the RCU, click on the 
flag for the desired language in the top menu, or select 
”Settings” – “Choose language” and then click on the 
desired language. To activate the selected language, click 
on ”Save”. When the language in the RCU is changed, the 
languages in the log file change at restart of the RCU or 
when the log in settings are changed.

Log

In “Settings” – “Log” are entered the desired paramet ers, 
logging interval and type of log-in.
The selected parameters and logging interval affect the total 
log time. With several selected parameters and a a more fre-
quent logging interval, the RCU memory fills up more quick-
ly and the total log time is reduced. The logging interval de-
fines at which intervals the logged values shall be saved. The 
logging interval defines at which intervals the logged values 
shall be saved. The logging interval must be set between 10 
s and 60 minutes. The logging type can be selected from 3 
different modes: No logging, Stop logging when the log is 
full or Circular logging (the oldest measured value is erased 
and replaced by new when the log is full).
The buttons at the bottom can be used to mark/unmark all 
the measured values and save selected settings.

To be able to make any changes you’ll need 

to be logged in as administrator.

NOTE!

Summary of Contents for RCU 11

Page 1: ...MOS GB 0825 1 RCU 11 031187 Installation and Maintenance Instructions RCU 11 For FIGHTER 360P 11XX 12XX 1250 13XX...

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Page 3: ...rating data_ ___________________________________ 22 Operating data extended_ __________________________ 23 Alarm status______________________________________ 24 Log ___________________________________...

Page 4: ...ineers MAC ID Date __________ Signature __________________________________ This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or...

Page 5: ...arm or freezing protection Note that all configuration of the unit requires that a com puter with support for JAVA applets is connected even if only text messaging is going to be used The RCU enables...

Page 6: ...ard Crossover network cable Insert a SIM card if the GSM modem is to be used Remember that the pin code must be deactivated and if it is pay as you go that there are credits on the card Connect the RC...

Page 7: ...ash and Link must light orange 100Mbps or green 10Mbps if the network cable is connected Turn on the computer and insert the CD supplied and follow the instructions Start the configuration program Net...

Page 8: ...vate in menu 9 1 3 Fighter 11XX Activate in menu 9 2 15 Fighter 12XX Fighter 13XX Activate in menu 9 1 3 11 12 14 13 Start the web browser and enter the RCUs IP address in the address field and press...

Page 9: ...DHCP is selected in the RCU If the DHCP is not to be used close the DHCP with Netbiter Continue with network settings for the RCU No page is shown when entering the RCU IP address in the web browser S...

Page 10: ...ute the communication cable 105 down to the area at the bottom of the heat pump Use the supplied connector to connect the commu nication cable from the RCU The CPU card in FIGHTER 360P must have versi...

Page 11: ...modular cable between the CPU card 34 and the communication card 3 If one or more slaves are connected the remaining modular cable to the com munication card 3 must be connected to the socket oppo sit...

Page 12: ...commended For connection direct to a compu ter with Internet connection two network cards are requi red in the computer and it must run continuously in order to provide the RCU access to the Internet...

Page 13: ...n be done in a mobile telephone or by the ser vice provider For a telephonic data connection to the RCU the SIM card needs to have a special telephone number for computer communication Refer to the se...

Page 14: ...red During startup Not lit No contact with network Steady green 10 Mbit s link Steady orange 100 Mbit s link Not lit Waiting Flashing green TX serial channel serial package receive Flashing red RX ser...

Page 15: ...rd disk space Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP Network card Ethernet If a different operating system than Windows is used the configuration software can not be used Then connect to the RCU s preset IP addr...

Page 16: ...he new set tings can be entered To obtain the necessary information concerning your net work settings please contact your network administrator IP Address IP address for the RCU Subnet mask Network ma...

Page 17: ...irst time enter admin into both entry fields Another log in dia log can be shown depending on the Java version installed The password will be changed later and new users can be added refer to the Web...

Page 18: ...also a version on the supplied CD The side menu provides navigation in the RCU s internal web pages The side menu has differences depending on which product is used together with the RCU Overview diag...

Page 19: ...og file change at restart of the RCU or when the log in settings are changed Log In Settings Log are entered the desired paramet ers logging interval and type of log in The selected parameters and log...

Page 20: ...service personnel E mail Here the settings for handling E mail can be made This is necessary for enabling the RCU to send alarms via E mail to selected users E mail Activates E mail function SMTP serv...

Page 21: ...formation can be edited by clicking on the names User ID This ID is used when logging on to the RCU via a browser Name User s name E mail The user s E mail address to which alarms are to be sent Mobil...

Page 22: ...eturn temperature Menu 2 6 C Temperature compressor sensor Menu 1 1 D Temperature hot water sensor Menu 1 0 E Evaporation temperature Menu 5 0 F Extract air temperature Menu 5 1 G Exhaust air temperat...

Page 23: ...After a few seconds the change is confirmed by FIGHTER 360P and the relevant value is updated The change in value presumes that the user has logged in with writing or administration authority Operati...

Page 24: ...pro gram for further processing Alarm status This form shows the common alarms that the heat pump has indicated External alarm inputs DI1 and DI2 are not concerned with the heat pump functions but ar...

Page 25: ...o Electric Boiler XHW 0 3 6 12 24 Extra hot water function Vent 0 1 N 2 Fan speed Off Speed 1 Normal Speed 2 DI 1 2 12 RCU digital inputs STATUS2 Vent nn n Extract air temperature Exh nn n Exhaust air...

Page 26: ...n C Operational information Here the status is shown of the functions that are ac tivated in the heat pump Overview diagram This is the first page to be displayed after logging in It shows an overview...

Page 27: ...1 0 Note that the selected RCU offset heating curve is added to the heat pump s internal offset heating curve To change a value click on arrow down and select a va lue from the scrolling list confirm...

Page 28: ...hat the user has logged in with writing or administration authority Operating data external units In this form the external unit parameters can be changed by clicking on arrow down and selecting a val...

Page 29: ...terface FIGHTER 1250 A Communication indications Green lamp indicates functioning communications Red lamp indicates communication error B Operating indications Lit lamp indicates an active function C...

Page 30: ...ffset heating curve is added to the heat pump s internal offset heating curve To change a value click on arrow down and select a va lue from the scrolling list confirm with Set After a few seconds the...

Page 31: ...In this form the heat regulation parameters can be chan ged by clicking on arrow down and selecting a value from the scrolling list confirming thereafter with Set The change in value presumes that the...

Page 32: ...his form the external unit parameters can be changed by clicking on arrow down and selecting a value from the scrolling list confirming thereafter with Set The change in value presumes that the user h...

Page 33: ...ata extended Log Here the log files that are in the RCU can be fetched The parameter log contains selected logged values see the Web interface Settings Log section The alarm log contains all the alarm...

Page 34: ...Brine out temperature HW On Off Hot water production activated Mode W SA S A Add heat ONLY FIGHTER 11XX 12XX Operating mode Winter Spring Autumn Summer Auto Additional Only S A Add heat ONLY FIGHTER...

Page 35: ...red marker indicates which unit is being shown Slave is only shown when several heat pumps are connected to the Master B Operating indications Shows operating conditions for installed units Green back...

Page 36: ...that the selected RCU offset heating curve is added to the heat pump s internal offset heating curve To change a value click on arrow down and select a va lue from the scrolling list confirm with Set...

Page 37: ...e changed by clicking on arrow down and selecting a value from the scrolling list confirming thereafter with Set The change in value presumes that the user has logged in with writing or administration...

Page 38: ...witch between different heat pumps in the system by using the scroll list at the top left The change in value presumes that the user has logged in with writing or administration authority Log Here the...

Page 39: ...ected C F nn n Calculated flow DM nn n Current degree minutes Mode W SA S A Add heat Operating mode Winter Spring Autumn Summer Auto Additional Only XHW 0 3 6 12 24 Extra hot water function A heat On...

Page 40: ...ications module with GSM modem 3 Antenna 4 Communication port to FIGHTER 5 Network connections 6 Eject button and holder for SIM card 7 Connection of external contact function 8 Label with MAC ID RCU...

Page 41: ...emperature range 0 60 C CE certification In accordance with EN 50 081 2 1993 and EN 61 000 6 2 1999 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Enclosed kit L E K LEK LEK LEK LEK LEK Network cable cross over for conn...

Page 42: ...sible to call in to an RCU if you have a modem connected to a computer and have configured the RCU to accept this Via this connection it is then possible to look at the web pages and download log file...

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