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Touch Screen Controller

Owner's Manual

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Safety Precautions

This section explains safety precautions you must follow in order to prevent harm to the user and other persons and damage
to property.
"Display Description" explains the classification of the degree of harm or damage that may occur if the unit is handled 
incorrectly, while "Symbol Description" indicates the meanings of symbols.

Installation Precautions

Usage Precautions

Relocation/Repair Precautions

Display Description

Symbol Description

WARNING

Indicates "Content that is expected to 
result in death or serious injury (*1) to 
the user in the case of incorrect 
handling".

 indicates prohibited actions. Specifically 

prohibited contents are indicated with a picture 
and/or text in or near the symbol.

CAUTION

Indicates "Content that is expected to 
result in minor injury (*2) to the user or 
damage to property (*3) in the case of 
incorrect handling".

 indicates instructions which must be followed. 

The actual contents of the instructions are 
indicated with a picture and/or text in or near the 
symbol.

* 1: Serious injury refers to lasting after effects such as blindness, 

injury, burns (high temperature / low temperature), electric shock, 
bone fracture, or poisoning, etc. and injuries that require 
hospitalization/long-term outpatient treatment.

* 2: Minor injury refers to injuries, burns, or electric shocks, etc. that 

do not require hospitalization or long-term outpatient treatment.

* 3: Damage to property refers to extended damage related to houses, 

household goods, livestock, or pets, etc.

WARNING

Request 

installation

Ask the dealer from whom you purchased 
the unit or a professional for installation 
work.

Installation requires specialised technical 
expertise.
If you attempt to perform installation work 
yourself and perform the work incorrectly, it 
may cause fire, electric shock, or injury.

Use 

specified 

products

Use a designated TOSHIBA air conditioner.

Please use a designated TOSHIBA air 
conditioner. Using products other than 
specified may cause fire, electric shock, or 
water leakage. Also, please ask a professional 
for installation work.

Prohibited

Do not operate the switches with wet hands.

Doing so may cause electric shock or failure.

Prohibited

Do not wet the Air Conditioning Control 
System.

Please be careful not to get the Air Conditioning 
Control System wet.
Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, or 
failure.

Compulsory

Turn off the power if anything is abnormal 
(burnt odour etc.).

Continued use may cause fire or electric shock.
Please ask the dealer from whom you 
purchased the product.

Do not use a power source other than the 
specified model.

Using a power source other than the specified 
model may cause fire or failure.
Please use 220 V AC.

Prohibited

Do not remodel.

Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.

Request

Please ask the dealer from whom you 
purchased the unit for repair.

Faulty repair may cause fire or electric shock.

Request 

relocation

Contact a specialist or the dealer from 
whom you purchased the unit to relocate 
and re-install the air conditioner.

Faulty installation may cause fire, electric 
shock or injury.

Summary of Contents for BMS-CT1280E

Page 1: ... In order to use this product safely and correctly please read this operation manual carefully before use and make sure that you fully understand the contents In particular please be sure to read the Safety Precautions After reading this manual be sure to keep it in a place where the operator of the Unit can always view it Touch Screen Controller ...

Page 2: ...6 Individual control screen CONTROL tab 17 How to display the screen 17 Screen description 18 5 Perform initial settings 20 Unit Settings 20 Settings for Remote Monitoring with a PC 20 System diagram 20 Unit settings 21 PC settings 21 Settings 21 Operating Environment 21 Install the software 22 Settings when Using Report Creation Software 23 Unit settings 23 PC settings 23 Settings when Using the ...

Page 3: ...ntrol air conditioner power Energy saving ratio 43 Release Thermo OFF Forced Thermo OFF 43 Confirm the setting contents of Return Back Return Back 43 Monitor demand control of outdoor unit Power peak cut 43 Change to energy saving temperature Eco Temperature Shift 44 Set the temperature change range Set temp range limit 44 Change the Operation Schedule 45 Set the details of the operation schedule ...

Page 4: ... alarm email destination Alarm email address 63 Set the screen brightness Backlight 64 Communication Conf Communication 64 9 Remote monitoring using a PC 65 Log in to Remote Control Software 65 Log out from Remote Control Software 65 Exit Remote Control Software 66 10 Power allocation 67 Electric Power Allocation System that can be Used with this Unit 67 Power Allocation System 68 Set the summatio...

Page 5: ...et demand control schedule of outdoor unit Power peak cut schedule P 54 To operate the Total Heat Exchange Unit Turn ON OFF the ventilation function Ventilation ON OFF P 41 To cancel the FILTER Sign after filter cleaning Erase FILTER Sign Filter sign reset P 42 To connect with a PC that has the PC software Data Analyzer installed and display the usage of energy Connect with the PC that has the PC ...

Page 6: ...operty refers to extended damage related to houses household goods livestock or pets etc WARNING Request installation Ask the dealer from whom you purchased the unit or a professional for installation work Installation requires specialised technical expertise If you attempt to perform installation work yourself and perform the work incorrectly it may cause fire electric shock or injury Use specifi...

Page 7: ...alfunction Check the installation location Do not install the air conditioner in a place where combustible gas may leak Gas leaking and accumulating around the product may cause a fire Prohibited Do not drop the product or apply strong shock Doing so may cause a failure If anything is abnormal turn off the power If anything is abnormal stop operation and turn off the original power supply then con...

Page 8: ... Panel Operation Method Tap Touch your finger lightly on the screen and release it immediately Drag Tap an object on the screen hold your finger down and move Swipe Touch your finger lightly on the screen and move it in the desired direction Flick Touch the screen with your finger and move your finger quickly up down to left or the right ...

Page 9: ...Batch ON OFF screen You can check the operation status of the whole air conditioning system numerically Also you can start stop the operation of the whole air conditioning system P 36 Alarm history screen You can confirm alarms that are occurring in the whole air conditioning system in a list P 36 CONTROL tab You can check the detailed operation status You can change the settings such as ON OFF P ...

Page 10: ...r s and ON OFF unit is 128 for air conditioners and 60 for ON OFF unit Air Conditioning System Configurations Group 65 Air Conditioning Control System 128 groups up to a total of 128 units All Set all air conditioners at once Group All air conditioners and ON OFF unit are divided into 1 to 128 groups and settings are configured for each group at once It is convenient to register the air conditione...

Page 11: ...air conditioners for stores and offices Package air conditioners for facilities Hot Water Module For use outside Japan only DX Coil Interface TA type For use outside Japan only ON OFF unit 60 units Air to Air Heat Exchanger General purpose device control interface External device DI DO Air to Air Heat Exchanger Lighting Ventilation fan etc You can set air conditioning and heating operation You can...

Page 12: ... theme settings the screen display colours may differ This manual explains using the screen when Type A is set in the theme settings For details of the theme settings refer to Set the screen theme Theme P 59 How to display the screen If the home screen is not displayed follow the procedure below About the Main Screens Home 1 Tap 2 Tap 2 1 The home screen appears 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 13: ...Tap to display the alarm history screen P 36 Lights up red when an alarm has occurred 5 Status display section Displays the current date and time Also the following will be displayed depending on the status and settings of the air conditioning system 6 Group name display section Displays the name of the group that displays the switch the name of the group to which the displayed switch belongs Tap ...

Page 14: ...ion Tap the overall switch to switch to the CONTROL tab on the individual control screen P 17 Displays the operating condition of the air conditioner Operation of the air conditioner s is locked P 50 Alarm in progress Tap to switch to the CONTROL tab on the individual control screen and check the details of the alarm P 19 Operation is impossible due to power outage hibernation state Displays the o...

Page 15: ...een Group control screen CONTROL tab 1 Scroll the home screen to display the group you want to change the settings for then tap NOTE You can jump to another group in the drop down menu displayed by tapping the group name The CONTROL tab of the group screen is displayed ...

Page 16: ...he air conditioner or ON OFF unit registered in the group You can flick the group screen to display it 5 Display position Only the number of air conditioners or ON OFF unit registered in the group is displayed For the currently displayed screen is displayed 6 SWITCH tab Tap to switch to the 6 1 6 2 or 6 3 tab of the group screen 7 Run The ON OFF meter on the left side can be used to check the tota...

Page 17: ...to display the screen Individual control screen CONTROL tab 1 Scroll the home screen display the air conditioner or ON OFF unit that you want to change the settings for then tap the switch The CONTROL tab of the individual control screen is displayed ...

Page 18: ...the local remote controller of the air conditioner s or ON OFF unit P 37 If it is not restricted is displayed If there are restricted items is displayed 4 option You can set or confirm the details of the operation method P 39 5 Display position Only the number of devices registered in the group is displayed For the currently displayed screen is displayed 6 SWITCH tab Tap to switch to the 6 1 6 2 o...

Page 19: ...F unit only configurable items are displayed Icons are displayed only when they are registered P 59 If an error occurs an alarm code is displayed Operation other than operation ON OFF is not possible Operation is impossible due to power outage hibernation state ...

Page 20: ...ile creation software is installed to create a local settings file 4 Upload the local settings file Connect the Unit to the PC via LAN and upload the local settings file While uploading the Unit restarts 5 Confirm the setting contents Check that the screen display of the Unit is set according to the local settings file perform ON OFF and confirm that the Unit operated on the screen matches the Uni...

Page 21: ...sary to use this function Unit settings PC settings IP address Subnet mask Set it to be the same network as the Unit Example the Unit 192 168 2 80 PC 192 168 2 90 subnet 255 255 255 0 Port Release port number 8801 Drive C Ensure that you have 500 MB or more free space and start up as a user with read write authority OS Windows 8 1 Windows 10 NET Framework 4 6 2 or higher Web browser Microsoft Edge...

Page 22: ...the above website Server name or IP address For the IP address enter the value set in step 2 of Unit settings P 21 Language code Enter the following value according to the language 3 Click 3 1 4 Save the file according to the browser message 5 Double click on the saved installer_touchscreencontroller exe to unzip install setup exe When the installation is completed a shortcut icon is created on th...

Page 23: ... the target system this Unit in the Report Creation Software For details refer to the operation manual of the Report Creation Software When using the PC software Data Analyzer you can display the operation status and operation history of the air conditioners aggregated by this Unit on a PC screen NOTE For details on how to use the PC software Data Analyzer refer to its operation manual 1 Set the I...

Page 24: ...n method 1 Tap 2 Tap 2 1 or 2 2 3 Check the contents of the message and tap 3 1 4 When the screen on the left appears check the contents of the message and tap 4 1 or 4 2 All air conditioners and ON OFF unit start stop operation 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 1 3 1 4 1 4 1 4 2 4 2 Touch Screen Controller If you select No only air conditioners are subject to operation If you select Yes both air conditioners and...

Page 25: ...ner s Manual 25 EN Group unit operation method 1 Scroll the home screen to display the group you want to change the settings for then tap 2 Tap 2 1 or 2 2 3 Check the contents of the message and tap 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 㻌 3 1 3 1 ...

Page 26: ...TE You can also start stop operation by tapping the power icon on the CONTROL tab on the individual control screen displayed by tapping the switch 4 1 4 1 4 2 4 2 Air Conditioning Control System If you select No only air conditioners are subject to operation If you select Yes both air conditioners and ON OFF unit are subject to operation Air conditioner Group If you select No only air conditioners...

Page 27: ...ration status settings screen is displayed 3 2 Set the check box of 3 2 to You can now change the settings 3 3 Select 3 3 or 3 4 and tap 3 5 Return to the batch settings screen 3 4 Change the other items with reference to steps 3 1 to 3 3 For the setting details see the following table No Name Functions 1 ON OFF Can be set to ON OFF 2 Mode Can be set to Auto Heat Dry Cool Fan NOTE A bar is display...

Page 28: ... outside the setting range limit of each operation mode the temperature is changed to the upper or lower limit of the setting range If there are Dual Set Point compatible models in the group two tabs will be displayed When you tap 3 6 one set temperature is displayed and when you tap 3 7 two set temperatures are displayed Tap to change the set temperature No Name Functions 3 6 3 6 3 7 3 7 For mode...

Page 29: ... only air conditioners are subject to operation If you select Yes both air conditioners and ON OFF unit are subject to operation Air conditioner Group If you select No only air conditioners are subject to operation If you select Yes both air conditioners and ON OFF unit are subject to operation Air conditioner Group ON OFF unit General purpose device control I F Air to Air Heat Exchanger External ...

Page 30: ...Can be set to Auto Heat Dry Cool Fan NOTE A bar is displayed at the bottom of the icon for the currently selected mode Operation modes that cannot be set are not displayed 2 Wind direction Tap to switch to the following The setting range varies depending on the operation mode Some models can only be set Swing ON 1 3 2 4 Operation Mode Setting Range Auto Cool Cool Dry Swing ON Swing OFF F1 F2 F3 Sw...

Page 31: ...e the set temperature NOTE If the operation mode is FAN the temperature cannot be set Control temp shows the indoor temperature detected by the outdoor unit Depending on conditions such as the installation site of the indoor unit it may differ from actual room temperature Example of a model without a flap Example of a model where only a certain fan speed can be set Since you cannot set the air dir...

Page 32: ... CONTROL tab for displays that are not explained P 15 17 Group screen The schedule set for the air conditioners or ON OFF unit in the group is displayed in list format in time units Set the Operation Schedule Screen description No Functions 1 You can switch the display in day of week units 2 Displays the settings screen 3 The schedule settings contents operation start stop operation mode set temp ...

Page 33: ...e schedule is set When operation start stop is set ON or OFF is displayed below When setting change is set is displayed below Also the currently displayed schedule is displayed in blue 4 The schedule settings contents operation start stop operation mode set temp with without operation lock of local remote controller are displayed 5 You can switch the display to the previous or next schedule 6 The ...

Page 34: ...plied from either the group screen or the individual control screen In the following procedure the individual control screen is used to explain Create a new operation schedule 1 Tap SCHEDULE on the group screen or individual control screen 2 Tap 2 1 3 Tap 4 Tap or flick to set the start time and tap 4 1 5 Select the day of the week to execute and tap 5 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 4 1 5 1 5 1 ...

Page 35: ...elect the air conditioner s or ON OFF unit for setting the schedule and tap 6 1 You cannot select a model that has already been scheduled at the same time 7 Tap the check box of 7 1 and set it to then select 7 2 or 7 3 and tap 7 4 You can only set ON OFF here When setting details such as operation mode or set temperature etc into the schedule refer to Set the details of the operation schedule P 45...

Page 36: ...ON OFF unit it is displayed in Other 3 You can change the operation status of the overall air conditioning system P 24 4 Tap to close the batch ON OFF screen NOTE You can also tap to close 5 The alarm code alarm content occurrence location and occurrence time are displayed 6 Stop operation of all air conditioners and ON OFF unit where alarms have occurred and erase the alarm s NOTE For some ON OFF...

Page 37: ...settings screen P 27 In the following procedure the CONTROL tab of the individual control screen is used to explain Local Remote Controller Lock 2 Tap 2 1 NOTE appears if it is not locked appears if there is a locked item 3 Tap the check box of the function whose setting you want to change to set it to NOTE The display items vary depending on the model 4 Select 4 1 or 4 2 then tap 4 3 REQUIREMENT ...

Page 38: ...n the power returns If you want to continue the local remote control prohibited status after returning from a power failure please turn ON DS25 3 under Menu Initial setting Communication NOTE If you perform an operation that is locked with the local remote controller the lock screen or a message will be displayed Lock screen example Energy saving neo remote controller Wired remote controller ...

Page 39: ...ging in group units display the batch settings screen P 27 In the following procedure the individual control screen is used to explain 3 Scroll up and down to display the items you want to set check Set Operation Details 2 Tap 2 1 The option screen appears No Functions 1 The function name appears 2 The currently set contents are displayed If the settings are invalid is displayed 3 When the setting...

Page 40: ...ply air P 41 Ventilation Control 24 hour ventilation Nighttime heat purge Power Level You can monitor the output status of the air conditioner s P 42 Outdoor temp You can monitor the temperature inside the room detected by the outdoor unit P 42 Filter sign reset You can clear the FILTER Sign You can clear the Hour OK Cancel P 42 Soft Cooling You can set to Middle COOL ON OFF P 42 Energy saving rat...

Page 41: ... Exchanging heat between the outdoor air and return air and making the temperature and humidity of the outdoor air closer to those of the return air before supplying it We recommend you use this mode for cooling and heating in summer and winter Automatic Total Heat Ventilation and Bypass Ventilation are switched automatically NOTE Depending on the connected model items that cannot be set are not d...

Page 42: ... differ from the actual indoor temperature Erase FILTER Sign Filter sign reset When a device has operated for a certain period of time a warning FILTER Sign is displayed to indicate that the filter should be cleaned After filter cleaning tap 1 NOTE Displayed in the case of a compatible air conditioner If you set the air conditioners where a sign is displayed to OK the cumulative time for the sign ...

Page 43: ...n this state is reached the air conditioner becomes a fan and cold hot air is no longer output To release Thermo OFF display the settings screen and press OK NOTE Displayed in the case of a compatible air conditioner Confirm the setting contents of Return Back Return Back You can check the Return Back setting temperature and the setting time of each operation mode that are set in the operation sch...

Page 44: ...splayed in the case of an air conditioner It is not displayed in the case of ON OFF unit If the current set temperature of the air conditioner is outside of the set temperature range after the change it will be changed to the temperature within the range after the change 1 Tap the upper lower limit temperature you want to change NOTE Displayed in the case of a compatible air conditioner Some opera...

Page 45: ...dual control screen is used Change the Operation Schedule Set the details of the operation schedule 1 Tap 1 1 on the group screen or individual control screen 2 Tap 2 1 3 Tap of the schedule you want to change 4 Change the target air conditioner s or ON OFF unit as necessary then tap 4 1 5 Scroll the screen and tap the value of the item you want to set 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 4 1 ...

Page 46: ...tting week Set the check box es of the day s of the week on which you want to execute the schedule to Operation setting ON OFF To enable the setting set the check box of 1 to and select a value Operation mode setting Mode To enable the setting set the check box of 2 to and select a value Set temperature setting Set temp To enable the setting set the check box of 3 to tap then change the set temper...

Page 47: ...ction whose setting you want to change to set it to then select 1 or 2 Save operation setting Energy saving ratio To enable the setting set the check box of 3 to For details see Control air conditioner power Energy saving ratio P 43 Ventilation operation setting Ventilation ON OFF You can turn ON OFF the operation of the ventilator connected to the air to air heat exchanger s or air conditioner s ...

Page 48: ...en or the individual control screen In the following procedure the individual control screen is used Delete the operation schedule 1 Tap 1 1 on the group screen or individual control screen 2 Tap 2 1 3 Tap 4 Set the check box of the schedule you want to delete to then tap 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 4 1 ...

Page 49: ...al control screen The operation graph appears Group screen Individual control screen No Functions 1 The hourly or daily operation hours are shown as a bar graph For the individual control screen the outdoor temperature room temperature and set temperature are displayed as a line graph 2 The operation hours for the displayed summary period is displayed 3 Displays the currently displayed date Tap to...

Page 50: ...k is set the Unit will be locked automatically after 5 minutes have passed after an operation has completed When the lock is set if you tap a function that cannot be operated the message operation function is locked is displayed Also appears in the menu Restrict Operation of the Touch Screen Controller Operation Lock 1 Tap 1 1 appears 2 Tap 2 1 Below the screen for release is explained 3 Tap 3 1 T...

Page 51: ... cause of an alarm and the recovery status NOTE The past 1000 alarms are displayed Confirm Alarm History Alarm history 1 Tap 1 1 appears 2 Tap 2 1 3 The alarm history screen appears The detected alarms are listed in chronological order 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Past alarms are displayed with a white background Currently occurring alarms are displayed with a red background Tap to display the details of the a...

Page 52: ...heck box of the watt hour meter to sum to and tap 4 1 An electric power graph is displayed 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 All systems Daily You can display the total electric power on a daily basis on a graph All systems Monthly You can display the total electric power on a monthly basis on a graph Select System Daily You can select the watt hour meter to sum and display the daily electric power on a graph Selec...

Page 53: ...peak cut schedule P 54 Operation mode restriction P 56 Automatic Meter Reading P 68 Manual Meter Reading P 69 System reboot P 56 Scheduler Operation P 57 Output to USB memory P 57 Release demand control of outdoor unit Release power peak cut 1 Tap 1 2 with 1 1 P 53 2 Tap 2 1 Outdoor demand set for all outdoor units is released NOTE Outdoor demand can be set by the Power peak cut schedule P 54 Outd...

Page 54: ...on Saturday and Release at midnight on Sunday is set 1 Tap 1 2 with 1 1 P 53 2 Tap to register new To change tap of the schedule you want to change NOTE When the demand function is functioning at the current time appears 3 Tap 3 1 and set the check box of the outdoor unit for setting the Power peak cut schedule to NOTE The schedule number will be displayed on outdoor units that have already been s...

Page 55: ...ease is set in the schedule When demand control of the outdoor unit has been released P 53 Demand control continues even across days Example When the demand rate is set to 0 on Monday at 13 00 and release is set at 6 00 on Tuesday The demand rate is set to 0 from Monday at 13 00 to Tuesday at 6 00 and demand release occurs at 6 00 on Tuesday 8 Tap 8 1 and set the check box of the demand setting yo...

Page 56: ...th restriction the operation mode of the CONTROL tab can be selected When a restricted operation mode is selected the Thermo OFF state is set You can restart the Unit if its operation becomes unstable The schedule is not executed during restart 1 Tap System reboot in the Functions menu P 53 2 Tap OK 1 Tap 1 2 with 1 1 P 53 2 Tap 3 Set the check box of the schedule you want to delete to then tap 3 ...

Page 57: ...On the Initial setting menu you can change the Unit screen display and the settings for remote operation etc Disable the Operation Schedule and Power peak cut schedule Scheduler Operation Output data to a USB memory stick Output to USB memory Initial setting Menu Settings How to display the Initial setting menu 1 Tap 1 1 appears 2 Scroll through the menu list and tap 2 1 3 1 appears 3 Tap the item...

Page 58: ...light saving time with Daylight saving Summertime When set to 1 the time moves one hour forward and when set to 2 it moves one hour back While daylight saving time is set appears in the upper right corner of the screen 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 Language You can change the display language of the screen Date format You can change the format of the date displayed in the upper right of the screen First...

Page 59: ...n 1 Tap 1 2 with 1 1 P 57 2 Tap the device you want to set with 2 1 3 Tap the icon you want to set in the icon list The selected icon is displayed in 2 1 4 Tap 4 1 Ventilation fan Circulator Room air conditioner Curtain Alarm Humidifier Dehumidifier Lighting Cubicle Water storage tank General switch Security Pump Camera Set the screen theme Theme 1 Tap 1 2 with 1 1 P 57 2 Tap the drop down menu an...

Page 60: ...you want to change in the list NOTE The following users are registered in advance You can also change delete users Name TCC Password TCC Level Administrators 3 Tap 3 1 or 3 2 In the following procedure the screen in the case of addition is used to explain 4 Set Name only when adding and password Tap the entry field to display the keyboard After entering the characters tap 4 1 NOTE The maximum numb...

Page 61: ...unctions can be used Power Users The following functions cannot be used Confirm change the operation schedule Menu Functions Menu Initial setting Guests Only the operation status can be confirmed The settings cannot be changed 7 Tap 7 1 1 Tap 1 2 with 1 1 P 57 2 Tap the row you want to delete 3 Tap 3 1 It will be deleted from the list 4 Tap 4 1 Deletion is confirmed 7 1 7 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 3...

Page 62: ...swords can be set 4 Tap 4 1 Set the IP address of the Touch Screen Controller IP Address 1 Tap 1 2 with 1 1 P 57 2 Tap the value you want to change The background of the selected item changes to white 3 Tap the numeric keypad to enter a number 4 If there are other values you want to change repeat steps 2 and 3 5 Tap 5 1 The IP address is reset NOTE The initial setting is as follows IP address 192 ...

Page 63: ...nsmission which displays after you tap OK 6 Tap 6 1 The Unit restarts Set alarm email destination Alarm email address 1 Tap 1 2 with 1 1 P 57 2 Tap the address field to register 3 Enter the email address on the keyboard then tap 3 1 NOTE Tap Shift to toggle between upper case letters and lower case letters and numbers and symbols Tap Enter to enter the next field Tap BS to delete one character 6 1...

Page 64: ...een and the duration after the end of the operation 30 60 360 or 720 minutes later Only service personnel should perform this work Set the screen brightness Backlight 1 Tap 1 2 with 1 1 P 57 2 Select the brightness and tap 2 1 Communication Conf Communication 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 65: ...ing with a PC P 20 NOTE Some functions cannot be used from a PC For details please see List by Lock Level Level P 75 NOTE Up to 16 users can log in at the same time Log in to Remote Control Software 1 Double click AMTC_UI_ on the desktop 2 Enter User ID password then click 2 1 User ID password Use the user account set up in step 1 of Unit settings P 21 The Remote Control Software home screen is di...

Page 66: ...Controller Owner s Manual 66 EN 2 Click 2 3 Click 3 You are logged out from the Remote Control Software Exit Remote Control Software 1 Tap 2 Tap 2 1 3 Tap 3 1 Exit the Remote Control Software 2 2 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 ...

Page 67: ... unit and distribute the electric power of each device based on that data In addition by using the Report Creation Software you can easily summarize the operation results in a report format and calculate the billing amount Example report CAUTION This system calculates the allocation of the power by load ratio estimated for each air conditioner The result may differ from the actual power consumed I...

Page 68: ...h Sum by dividing each month into two Set the 15th of the month and the end of the month as the automatic meter reading days and sum twice from the 1st to the 15th and from the 16th to the end of the month Sum two months Set the end of every other month as the meter reading day and sum from the 1st of the preceding month to the end of the current month By setting automatic meter reading you can us...

Page 69: ...on Software 2 Create monthly reports and daily reports Create a monthly report or daily report from Run Download create monthly daily report in the Report Creation Software 3 Click the month or day you want to display 4 Click the View report button NOTE For details refer to the instruction manual of the Report Creation Software Sum data for power allocation as necessary Manual Meter Reading 1 Tap ...

Page 70: ...oftware overrides the former I want to turn off the power There is no power switch Please remove the AC adapter or turn off the circuit breaker I want to reboot Reboot from the menu Select Menu Functions System reboot The air conditioner settings change arbitrarily Are you operating with the local remote control Even if the air conditioner is run with this Unit if it is stopped afterwards with the...

Page 71: ...stable Please check the surrounding environment I cannot start the Remote Control Software Is Error 1001 displayed Please download Net Framework 4 6 2 from the download website of this software and install it Is the LAN cable connected This software will not start unless the PC and the LAN of this Unit are connected Check the LAN cable connection and network settings Is the IP address of the acces...

Page 72: ... including this Unit To use them in combination please set Menu Initial setting Communication as follows DS25 1 Please turn this setting ON when using centralized controllers in combination The LCD sometimes turns black for a moment The LCD s antistatic control is working The multi outdoor unit s option board control does not work Do you want to use the multi outdoor unit s option board When the c...

Page 73: ...ontroller Problem Cause Solution The air conditioner does not operate even when I press the Run Stop switch on the Touch Screen Controller Has a power outage occurred If the LCD of the Touch Screen Controller does not display press the ON OFF button of the Touch Screen Controller again after energizing the controller The check lamp of the Touch Screen Controller lights up Is the air conditioner pr...

Page 74: ...el Return Back Power peak cut FILTER Sign Schedule Setting unit Per unit Setting unit Per day of the week Setting time 00 00 to 23 59 Setting content ON OFF Setting mode Set temp Local remote controller operation lock unlock Return Back Energy saving ratio Ventilation operation setting Vent Mode Maximum number of schedules per day 64 External input Inputs Main unit 8 inputs DIO interface 8 inputs ...

Page 75: ...g mode among the managed devices Main equipment includes lighting settings air to air heat exchangers ventilation fans etc Thermo OFF An energy saving function whereby when the temperature of a room reaches the set temperature the outdoor unit compressor stops to switch from cooling heating to fan operation Although the indoor unit air conditioner is in operation the outdoor unit repeatedly turns ...

Page 76: ...ing System initialize Scheduler Operation Output to USB Memory Settings Display Settings Clock and calendar setting Icon settings Theme Settings User Account Setting Operation Lock Setting IP Address Setting Alarm email address setting Light Setting Communication Conf Support screen Logout Item Unit Operation Remote Operation Operation Lock None Operation Lock Level 1 Operation Lock Level 2 Admini...

Page 77: ...ntained by repair we will repair the Unit for a fee at the customer s request Please check 11 Troubleshooting P 70 before requesting a repair If this does not solve the problem immediately shut off the power supply and contact us Please inform us of the following when requesting a repair Customer name Address phone number Product model name and serial number Installation date Failure status as muc...

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