Panasonic CZ-256ESMC2 User manual

Intelligentcontroller(CZ-256ESMC2)
Communicationadaptor(CZ-CFUNC2)
ON/OFF, operation mode setting, temperature setting, for fan speed
setting, air flow direction setting (when used without a remote
controller), and remote controller local operation prohibition
(prohibition1,2, 3, 4)canbe done
A system without a remote controller is possible. Joint use with a
remotecontrollerora systemcontrollerisalsopossible
Useof a scheduletimerand holiday settingalsocanbe done
Proportional distribution of the air conditioning energy is possible.
Includingcsv-file exportvia CF-card (supplementaryaccessory)
NEWfunction:Pulsesignalinputfromelectric/gasconsumptionmeter
Incaseofjointusewithawirelessremotecontrolsystem,therearelimitationsfor the controlmode.Pleaseuseonlywith
“Permission”and“Prohibition1”.
Required to connect three or more linked wiring systems (indoor/
outdooroperationlines) totheintelligentcontroller
Alsorequiredforconnection of P-AIMS
Two linked wiring systems can be connected to one CZ-CFUNC2, but
max.4 systems canbeconnected for theentireintelligentcontrollers
*Asthisisnotasplash-proofdesign,itmustbeinstalledindoorsorinthecontrolpanel,etc.
Limitationcontents for prohibitedoperation
Prohibition means limitation of the operation contents from the remote
controller. It is also possible to change the prohibition items.
Limitationcontents (Limitations canbeuser defined)
Individual Thereisnolimitationfortheoperationoftheremotecontroller.
However, the contents will be changed to the contents of the
controller operated last. (Last-pressed priority.)
Prohibition1 The remote controller cannot be used for ON/OFF. (All other
operations are possible from the remote controller.)
Prohibition2 The remote controller cannot be used for ON/OFF, operation
modechangeandtemperaturesetting.(Allotheroperationsare
possible from the remote controller.)
Prohibition3 The remote controller cannot be used for operation mode
change and temperature setting. (All other operations are
possible from the remote controller.)
Prohibition4 Theremotecontrollercannotbeusedforoperationmodechange.
(Allother operationsarepossible fromthe remotecontroller.)
Note:AvoidjointuseoftheAMYsystemandtheintelligentcontrolleronthesameindoor/outdooroperationline.
Max.256 indoor units (4systemsx64units)canbecontrolled.Incase
of three or more systems, a communication adapter CZ-CFUNC2 must
beinstalled on theoutside
Operationispossibleasbatch, inzoneunits,intenantand ingroupunits
Web
application
INTELLIGENT
CONTROLLER
CZ-256ESMC2
DISPLAYSAMPLE Max. 4 links can be connected for the indoor/outdoor operation line = Max. 64 indoor
units x 4 (256 units) Max. 30 outdoor units x 4 (120 units)
System signal x 4
System signal x 4
Linked system No. 1
Linked system No. 2
Linked system No. 3
Linked system No. 4
RS 485
(Polarity shield wire)
Communicationadapter
CZ-CFUNC2
Dimensions
H 240 x W 280 x D 138 mm
Power supply AC 100 to 240 V (50 Hz), 20 W
(separate power supply)
I/O part Remote in put (voltage-free
contact): All ON/OFF
Remote output(voltage-free
contact): AllON, Allalarm (external
powersupply withinDC 30V,0.5A)
Total wiring length: 1 km for each system
Only for embedding in the panel
Dimensions
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1 Important Safety Instructions.......... 4
2 Features of the System................... 8
3 System Con¿guration...................... 9
4 Names and Functions of Parts...... 10
5 Quick Reference........................... 13
6 Using the System.......................... 15
7 Entering Text and Numbers .......... 76
8 Connection of External Signals..... 79
9 Printing.......................................... 82
10 Calculating air conditioner
distribution..................................... 84
11 TERMS ......................................... 88
12 Supplementary Information........... 89
13 Troubleshooting ............................ 93
14 Maintenance ................................. 95
15 Speci¿cations................................ 96
16 Installation (Electric) and Service
Instructions.................................... 98
Centralized Control System
CZ-256ESMC2
INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER
Operation Manual
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Contents
1 Important Safety Instructions..................................................................................................4
2 Features of the System............................................................................................................8
3 System Con¿guration..............................................................................................................9
4 Names and Functions of Parts..............................................................................................10
5 Quick Reference.....................................................................................................................13
6 Using the System ...................................................................................................................15
6.1 Powering the System On..................................................................................................15
6.2 Names and Functions of Screen Parts.............................................................................15
6.2.1 Initial communications screen..................................................................................15
6.2.2 Operating screen example.......................................................................................16
6.3 Initial Settings...................................................................................................................18
6.3.1 System setting Àow ..................................................................................................19
6.3.2 Setting the date, cut-off date, and distribution ratio calculation method...................22
6.3.3 Setting central addresses, unit names and tenant numbers....................................24
6.3.4 Setting tenant names and distribution groups..........................................................26
6.3.5 Making pulse meter settings.....................................................................................28
6.3.6 Clear accumulation data...........................................................................................30
6.4 Status Monitoring and Operation Screens .......................................................................31
6.4.1 Displaying general information by tenant.................................................................31
6.4.1.1 Operating units individually..........................................................................32
6.4.1.2 Operating all units by tenant........................................................................33
6.4.1.3 Operating all connected units......................................................................34
6.4.2 Displaying detailed information by tenant.................................................................35
6.4.3 Displaying general information by zone ...................................................................36
6.4.4 Displaying detailed information by zone...................................................................37
6.4.5 Displaying and operating all indoor units .................................................................38
6.5 Total Data and Manual Cut-Off Processing......................................................................39
6.5.1 Displaying total data by indoor unit ..........................................................................39
6.5.2 Displaying total data by tenant.................................................................................40
6.5.3 Displaying total data by outdoor unit........................................................................41
6.5.4 Displaying pulse meter total data.............................................................................42
6.5.5 Performing manual cut-off processing and saving data...........................................43
6.5.5.1 Manual cut-off processing ...........................................................................43
6.5.5.2 Saving data..................................................................................................44
6.5.5.3 Outputting distribution data in progress.......................................................44
6.5.5.4 Restoring data.............................................................................................45
6.6 Air Conditioning Distribution Ratios and Energy Usage...................................................46
6.6.1 Displaying distribution ratios and energy usage by indoor unit................................46
6.6.2 Displaying distribution ratios and energy usage by tenant.......................................47
6.6.3 Time zone totals and distribution..............................................................................48
6.7 Maintenance and Test Runs.............................................................................................49
6.7.1 Checking inspection signs........................................................................................49
6.7.2 Checking the alarm logs...........................................................................................50
6.7.3 Executing test runs...................................................................................................52
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6.8 Auxiliary Settings ..............................................................................................................53
6.8.1 Registering zone names...........................................................................................53
6.8.2 Setting zone numbers and management targets.....................................................54
6.8.3 Programming timers.................................................................................................56
6.8.3.1 Programming daily timers............................................................................56
6.8.3.2 Programming weekly timers........................................................................59
6.8.4 Setting Tenant holiday/Timer special day.................................................................60
6.8.5 Prohibiting remote control use..................................................................................61
6.8.6 Setting distribution time zones .................................................................................62
6.8.7 Setting special distribution days...............................................................................63
6.8.8 Indoor unit settings...................................................................................................64
6.8.9 Other settings...........................................................................................................65
6.8.9.1 Checking the connection con¿guration........................................................65
6.8.9.2 Registering passwords................................................................................66
6.8.9.3 Selecting no-communications mode............................................................66
6.8.9.4 Buzzer sounds.............................................................................................66
6.8.9.5 Initialization..................................................................................................66
6.8.9.6 LCD auto off settings...................................................................................67
6.8.9.7 Calibrating touch panels..............................................................................67
6.8.9.8 Power off button ..........................................................................................68
6.8.10 WEB settings..........................................................................................................69
6.8.10.1 Detailed server settings.............................................................................70
6.8.10.1.1 Receiving server settings.........................................................71
6.8.11 User settings...........................................................................................................72
6.9 System Con¿guration Changes........................................................................................74
6.9.1 When a system con¿guration change detected.......................................................74
6.9.2 When system con¿guration may change .................................................................75
7 Entering Text and Numbers...................................................................................................76
7.1 Entering Numbers ............................................................................................................76
7.2 Entering Text ....................................................................................................................77
8 Connection of External Signals ............................................................................................79
8.1 Pulse Meter Input.............................................................................................................79
8.2 All Stop Input ....................................................................................................................80
8.3 All Start Input ....................................................................................................................80
8.4 All-Unit Alarm Output ........................................................................................................81
8.5 All-Unit Operation Output .................................................................................................81
9 Printing....................................................................................................................................82
9.1 Preparation.......................................................................................................................82
9.2 Connection.......................................................................................................................82
9.3 Restrictions.......................................................................................................................83
10 Calculating air conditioner distribution .............................................................................84
10.1 Calculating simple distribution........................................................................................84
10.2 Calculating air conditioner energy usage.......................................................................86
10.3 Calculating loaded distribution .......................................................................................87
11 TERMS...................................................................................................................................88
12 Supplementary Information.................................................................................................89
13 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................93
14 Maintenance..........................................................................................................................95
15 Speci¿cations.......................................................................................................................96
16 Installation (Electric) and Service Instructions .................................................................98
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TheIntelligentController is acentralized air conditioningmanagement system dedicatedto PACand GHPforsmall
and medium sized buildings.
ONumber of connectable units········•By connecting communication adaptors to one Intelligent Controller, up to
256 indoor units can be connected.
•Up to 120 outdoor units can be connected.
ODisplay··········································•Touch panel type 6.5-inch TFT color (640x480 pixel VGA) LCD display
OOperation functions·······················•Startandstop, temperature settings,operation mode selection,fan speed
settings, fan direction settings, ventilation etc.
OOperating monitoring····················•All unit monitoring of operation status (operating/stopped, operation
mode, alarms)
•Display of alarm logs
•One-operation checking of all filter cleaning signs and engine oil
inspection signs
•External output of all errors, external output of all operations (relay
connections)
OProgram timers…………………… •Up to 50 types of weekly timers can be programmed by combining 50
types of daily timers (50 times per day).
OAir conditioning energy
distribution
·····································•Recording and display of accumulated operating time and total number
of operations for each indoor unit.
•Calculation of gas and electricity distribution ratios and energy amounts
used (m3, kWh) for each indoor unit and each tenant.
•Distributionsareavailableintwomodes:the“simple distribution” calculated
based on the operating time and “loaded distribution” calculated based
on the actual air conditioning capacity, respectively. (In order to make
operationinthe “Loaded distribution”mode, the airconditionerside needs
to be adaptable to the “Loaded distribution”.
•Distribution by time zones (regular hours, out of hours, special days).
•Recording of up to past 24 months of cut-off data.
OPrinting display ·····························•Alloperatingscreenscanbeprintedoutwith a dedicated printer connected
(hardcopy).
Terms and abbreviations used in this manual and in the system software
Full term Abbreviation
Adaptor address Adaptor
Link system address Link system
Outdoor unit system address Outdoor unit system, Outdoor unit, Outdoor system, Outdoor, O/D
Indoor unit address Indoor unit, Indoor, I/D
Distribution group number Distribution group No., Distribution group
Tenant number Tenant No., Tenant
Zone number Zone No., Zone
Unit name Unit
Air conditioning distribution ratio Distribution ratio, Distr. ratio
Central control address Central address, CNTR
Thermostat T/S
* For more information about terms, see “11 Terms”.
2 Features of the System
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System Con¿guration Example
Intelligent Controller
Inter-unit control wire
(non-polar) Link system
No.1
Link system
No.2
Link system
No.3
Link system
No.4
All-unit signal x 4
Pulse meter x 3
Pulse meter
G: Gas flow meter
W: Electricity meter
Communication adaptor
control wire
(RS-485, polar)
Inter-unit
control wire
(non-polar)
Communication adaptor
Communication adaptor
Independent installation
without link system
connection also possible
Maximum number of connections
Indoor units: 256 (64/link x 4)
Outdoor units: 120 (30/link x 4)
Communication adaptors: 7
Link systems: 4
(Inter-unit control wires)
All-unit signal x 4
All-unit signal x 4
G
W
Pulse meter x 3
* When connecting link systems (Inter-unit control wires), always connect beginning with LINK1 and LINK2 on the
Intelligent Controller. Up to 4 link systems can be connected.
3 System Con¿guration
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POWER
Power indicator
lights to show that the intelligent
controller is powered on.
Touch panel type color LCD display
Displays operating screens. Use
the supplied touch pen to operate.
PC Card and touch pen
storage cover
Push the cover to open it. The
compartment inside is used to
store the touch pen and to
insert and eject PC Cards for
backup.
Touch pen
Used to carry out
operations on the
LCD display.
PC Card socket
Used to insert optional
PC Cards for backup.
OFront Panel
4 Names and Functions of Parts
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4 Names and Functions of Parts
ORear Panel
USB
Used when connecting a
dedicated printer (to be
locally procured).
LAN
Used for connection
to LAN.
Rear cover
Dangerous. Do not open.
Power switch
Powers the Intelligent Controller
on and off.
Power connector panel
AC100V-240V power
connector panel.
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4 Names and Functions of Parts
ORight side panel
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U1
U2
P1
P2
P3
DO-COMM
DO 1
DO 2
DI-COMM
DI 1
DI 2
DI 3
Communications connector panel
Inter-unit
control wire 1
All alarm outpu
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All start input
All operation
output
All stop input
Ground connecto
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Connect shield line of
RS-485.
Inter-unit
control wire 2
Spare input
Connect to
communication
adaptor.
*1
Pulse meter input
Gas flow meter
(Fuel flow meter)
Electricity meter 1
Electricity meter 2
*1 Factory default setting (alterable)
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Menu List
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Total data/Cut-off
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Distrib. ratio/Usage
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Maintenance/Test Run
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Initial settings
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1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each tenant
2.Each tenant details
3.Each zone
4.Each zone details
5.All units
1.Zone name
2.ZoneNo./Mng.target
3.Program timer
4.Ten.Ho/TimerSp.Day
5.Prohibit R/C
6.Distribution time zone
7.Special distrib. day
8.I/D unit settings
9.Other settings
10.WEB settings
11.User settings
1.Each I/D unit
2.Each tenant
3.Each O/D unit
4.Pulse meter
5.Cut-off/Data backup
1.Date/Distrib.
2.CNTR/Unit/Ten. No.
3.Ten. name/Distrib. Gr.
4.Pulse meter setting
5.Clear accum. data
1.Inspection sign
2.Alarm log
3.Test run
1.Each I/D unit
2.Each tenant
Main Menu
Sub Menu
shows screens protected using
“Operation” password. (Only the
soft-remote controller is protected.
The status is visible.)
C
shows screens protected using
“Distribution” password.
B
shows screens protected using
“Setting” password.
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5 Quick Reference
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5 Quick Reference
Menu List
Listed are only typical functions.
How to operate air conditioners
Operating all units collectively desired ¤6.4.1.3 Operating all connected units Page 34
Operating units individually desired ¤6.4.1.1 Operating units individually Page 32
Operating units by tenant desired ¤6.4.1 Displaying general information by tenant Page 31
Operating units by zone desired ¤6.4.3 Displaying general information by zone Page 36
Varying operation modes desired ¤6.4.1.1 Operating units individually Page 32
Varying setting temperatures desired ¤6.4.1.1 Operating units individually Page 32
Resetting ¿lter signs desired ¤6.4.1.1 Operating units individually Page 32
Varying fan direction and speed ¤6.4.1.1 Operating units individually Page 32
Prohibiting remote controlling desired ¤6.4.1.1 Operating units individually Page 32
Monitoring status of air conditioner operation
Monitoring status of inspection signs desired ¤6.7.1 Checking inspection signs Page 49
Monitoring operation status collectively desired ¤6.4.5 Displaying and operating all indoor units Page 38
Checking the alarm history desired ¤6.7.2 Checking the alarm logs Page 50
Checking current and past total calculation ¤6.5.1 Displaying total data by indoor unit Page 39
times desired
Checking current and past distribution ratios ¤6.6.1 Displaying distribution ratios and energyPage 46
and energy consumption desired usage by indoor unit
Setting the system
Changing the unit names desired ¤6.3.3 Setting central addresses, unit names Page 24
and tenant numbers
Changing tenant names desired ¤6.3.4 Setting tenant names and distribution Page 26
groups
Changing zone names desired ¤6.8.1 Registering zone names Page 53
Adjusting dates and times desired ¤6.3.2 Setting the date, cut-off date, Page 22
and distribution ratio calculation method
Changing type of pulse meter ¤6.3.5 Making pulse meter settings Page 28
(power meter or gas meter)
Setting timer operation desired ¤6.8.3 Programming timers Page 56
Setting security displayed on the screen desired ¤6.8.9.2 Registering passwords Page 66
Stopping or sounding the buzzer ¤6.8.9.4 Buzzer sounds Page 66
Others
Backing up PC cards desired ¤6.5.5.4 Restoring data Page 45
Powering off Intelligent Controllers desired ¤6.8.9.8 Power off button Page 68
Outputting distribution in progress desired ¤6.5.5.3 Outputting distribution data in progress Page 44
Printing desired ¤9. Printing Page 82
Calibrating touch panel deviations ¤6.8.9.7 Calibrating touch panels Page 67
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6.1 Powering the System On
Check the wiring, (air conditioners, communication adaptors, etc.) and then turn the power switch on
(see page 12). The system starts automatically.
When the system is powered on for the ¿rst time, about 10 minutes are required for the normal
system screen to appear. Wait until it appears.
6.2 Names and Functions of Screen Parts
6.2.1 Initial communications screen
The ¿gure below shows the initial communications screen, which appears when the Intelligent
Controller starts.
+System power off procedure +
Always use the following procedure to power the Intelligent Controller off.
In the “Other settings” menu (
Main Sub
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), select the last item, Power off .
The message “Exit this program?” appears. Press the OK button.
The message “It is now safe to turn off the Intelligent Controller.” appears ( ). Turn the power off.
(Several minutes may be required before the message appears.)
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6.2.2 Operating screen example
The ¿gure below shows a typical operating screen.
Main menu
Sub menu
Operate on all
units
Outputs hardcopies
by the printer.
Timer
operation
mark
This lights
when an
indoor unit
is set up
for timer
operation.
Reset button
Stops the buzzer and resets
the alarm display. (Depends on
the type of alarm.)
Filter cleaning sign
This lights when a filter
cleaning sign has been
issued for an indoor unit.
Displays tenant
name.
Displays the current date and time.
Tenant selection window
Allows direct selection of
tenant names.
* See next page for details.
Scrolls the
columns
displaying indoor
units.
Scrolls the display of
tenants.
Displays unit
name.
Notification column
Displays alarms, errors, and other messages.
Intelligent Controller – 1 – 01 – 08
Indoor address (1-64)
Outdoor address (1-30)
Link number (1,2)
Adaptor number (Intelligent Controller, 1-7)
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
Filter cleaning signs are issued only as approximate guides. We recommend that filters be cleaned
regularly, even if no sign has been issued.
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* Selection windows
When you touch [Tenant] (or whatever is displayed in blue between the scroll buttons) shown on the
previous page, the items available for selection appear in a list as follows, enabling direct selection.
[Tenant] list
A similar list appears for the other buttons.
[I/D unit] list [Weekly timer] list Tenant holiday [Date] list
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6.3 Initial Settings
The items in the “Initial settings” menu (main menu 5) must be set in order to use the Intelligent
Controller. Be sure to set these items.
Before making the settings, read the following and decide what kind of information you want to
obtain from the system.
(1) Setting central addresses
Central addresses must be set on the “CNTR/Unit/Ten.No.” screen
(Main Sub2
2
5
5).
Be aware that using them along with the system controller, ON/OFF-controller and so on, may
affect zone control classi¿cation.
(2) Decide whether or not to use distribution ratios. (See “6.3.2 Setting the date, cut-off date, and
distribution ratio calculation method”.)
Question: Do you need to display and record distribution ratios for each indoor unit and each tenant?
Yes ¤Select “T/S ON+OFF time” or “T/S ON time” as calculation target of power
distribution.
No ¤Select “No Distrib.” as calculation target of power distribution.
If all you need to do is to monitor air conditioning status, operate the system, and view total data
for operating time and so on, you should select “No”. (Information you do not need will not be
displayed.)
When you select “No”, the following displays are disabled.
Setting items : Distribution group registration in
Main Sub
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Display items : Time zones in
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Menus :
Main Sub1
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Main Sub
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(3) If you will be using distribution ratios, decide which calculation method to use. (See “6.3.2
Setting the date, cut-off date, and distribution ratio calculation method”.)
Question: Do you need to consider electricity of indoor units?
Yes ¤Select “T/S ON+OFF time” as calculation target of power distribution.
No ¤Select “T/S ON time” as calculation target of power distribution.
If pulse (electricity) meters are installed for measuring both indoor and outdoor units, select “T/S
ON+OFF time”.
If only outdoor units are measured, select “T/S ON time”.
(4) Pulse meter settings (See “6.3.5 Making pulse meter settings”.)
When you need to display air conditioner distribution ratios for (1) above,
Question: Do you require monthly energy usage display?
Yes ¤Install a pulse meter for each distribution group.
No ¤Pulse meter installation is unnecessary.
When pulse meters are not set, “0” is displayed for usage.
You can remove connected units from management by this system. For details, see “6.8.2 Setting zone
numbers and management targets”.
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6.3.1 System setting Àow
P: Settings are necessary.
V: Settings are necessary depending on circumstances.
: Settings are unnecessary.
Basic settings are completed by setting items of “P” one by one in accordance with the system
management of the customer.
Items of “V” need to be set only when making necessary settings and maintenance upon customer
request regardless of the said management.
START
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Date/Distrib.
(1) Setting the current date
(2) Setting the cut-off date
(3) Calculation target of power
distribution
(4) Setting the energy saving
distribution
(5) Language
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(1) Central addresses Note 8
(2) Unit name
(3) Tenant No.
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(1) Tenant name
(2) Distribution group
Product type
Distribution “Loaded” or
“Simple” Note 14
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(1) Pulse meter type
(2) Distribution group
(3) Pulse unit value
(4) Ice heat accumulation night
power / system selection
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usage
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VNote 1 PPPP
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VNote 2 VNote 2
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VNote 3 PPPP
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Clear accum.data Note 6
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Note 7
(1) Zone No.
(2) Management target
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(1) Daily timer
(2) Weekly timer
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(1) Indoor unit capacity Note 9
(2) Electric heater capacity
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(1) Checking system
con¿guration
(2) Set/Clear password
(3) No-communications mode
Note 11
(4) Buzzer
(5) Initialization Note 12
(6) Auto display off
(7) Touch panel calibration
Note 15
(8) Power off
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Air
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ratios
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VNote 1 PPPP
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Note 1 Settings are necessary when you would like to monitor operation accumulated time only and
distribution ratio is not needed.
Note 2 Settings are necessary only when air-conditioners include a 3-Way type unit.
Note 3 Make settings even when no distribution is made, if you would like to control units as a bundle of
the group of tenants.
Note 4 Settings are necessary only when the indoor unit has a interface adaptor and is set at almighty.
Note 5 Settings are necessary only for the indoor unit set at almighty.
Note 6 Immediately before delivery, execute “Clear accum.data” to clear total data taken during test runs.
When clearing the test run data after storing it, make “Cut-off” (
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5
) manually.
Note 7 Make the settings when you would like to operate the unit by optional grouping.
Note 8 When using the unit along with the system controller or ON/OFF-controller, the controller-side
control classi¿cation needs to be taken into consideration.
The system controller or ON/OFF-controller-side zone varies as varying central addresses from
the Intelligent Controller.
Note 9 Settings are necessary only for interface adaptor.
Note 10 Settings are unnecessary for the simple distribution as they will be taken into consideration in
calculation only for the loaded distribution.
Note 11 Always set the mode at “NO (Normal)”.
Note 12 Do not make any initialization imprudently as it may cause missing of all the set and cut-off data.
Note 13 The system works only with the backup PC card inserted, which is separately available.
Note 14 Always manually make the cut-off processing in advance to vary the method of distribution.
Note 15 Although the touch panel is adjusted before factory shipment, calibrate deviations if any.
Note 16 Do not restore any data imprudently as it may return them to their backed-up status.
Note 17 Settings are necessary when you would like to control/monitor the unit via network.
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WEB settings Note 17
p
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User settings Note 17
p
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Cut-off/Data backup
(1) Manual cut-off Note 6
(2) Data backup Note 13
(3) Restore Note 13 and 16
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Air
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Displaying
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ratios
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Displaying
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ratios
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energy
usage
(simple
distribution)
Displaying
energy
usage
(loaded
distribution)
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6.3.2 Setting the date, cut-off date, and distribution ratio calculation
method
Use this screen to set the current date and time, and make settings related to time.
These settings are needed for program timers and distribution ratio calculation, so be sure to
make them before starting operation of the system.
Procedure
Select 5.Initial settings in the main menu and 1.Date/Distrib. in the sub menu, then proceed as
follows.
1Set the current date and time.
Under “(1) Current time”, select the current year, month, day, hour, minute, and second from
the drop-down lists(W).
The day of the week is shown automatically.
Press the Set button to set the settings.
2Set the monthly cut-off day.
Under “(2) Cut-off day”, select a number from 1 to 28 or End (to select the last day of the
month) from the drop-down list(W).
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1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Date/Distrib.
2.CNTR/Unit/Ten. No.
3.Ten. name/Distrib. Gr.
4.Pulse meter setting
5.Clear accum. data
If the time set is ahead of the current time, the program timer set in that period becomes invalid
and transmission is not performed.
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3Select the calculation target of power distribution.
(3) Select T/S ON+OFF time , T/S ON time , or No Distrib. .
- T/S ON + OFF time
To be selected when taking power both for the outdoor and indoor units to make distribution
calculation.
- T/S ON time
To be selected when taking power only for the outdoor unit to make distribution calculation.
- No Distrib.
To be selected when distribution calculation for gas and electricity is unnecessary.
4Select the energy savings distribution settings.
(4)Select Each O/D sys. or Each Dist. Gr. .
This item cannot be selected when No Distrib. has been set for “(3) Calc. target of power
distribution”.
Select a range where the energy savings effect in 3 WAY units can be reÀected on the
distribution calculation.
- Each O/D sys.
The energy savings operation in 3 WAY units is reÀected only on the air conditioning
distribution for the tenant for the outdoor system.
- Each Dist.Gr.
The energy savings operation in 3 WAY units is reÀected on air conditioning distributions
for all the tenants in the overall distribution group including them.
(However, this is effective only when plural distribution groups have been set.)
5In the Language pull-down menu (5), select the language you would like to use.
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6.3.3 Setting central addresses, unit names and tenant numbers
Use this screen to set central addresses, names of units connected to the system and tenant
numbers.
Procedure
Select 5.Initial settings in the main menu and 2.CNTR/Unit/Ten. No. in the sub menu, then
proceed as follows.
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1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Date/Distrib.
2.CNTR/Unit/Ten. No.
3.Ten. name/Distrib. Gr.
4.Pulse meter setting
5.Clear accum. data
1When you touch a central address column, a screen will be displayed as shown on the right.
Input a number 1 to 64 to set central address.
When you touch [Auto], the central address will be automatically set.
Two identical central address settings cannot be used within a link system. If you input an existing
address, the input data is cancelled.
It may take several minutes before the central address settings are reÀected in the display.
When other central controllers (system controller, etc.) are connected, it is recommended to set the
central addresses on those units.
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2Touch an unit name column. Akeyboard window like the one shown below appears.
Use the keyboard to enter an unit name. Unit names can be up to 12 characters long.
* See “7 Entering Text and Numbers” for details about entering text in keyboard windows.
* You can copy and paste text using the [Copy] and [Paste] buttons. See “7.2 Entering Text” for details.
3Touch a tenant number.Akeyboard window like the one shown below appears. Use the
keyboard to enter the tenant number.
* The tenant number range is from 1 to 256.
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6.3.4 Setting tenant names and distribution groups
Use this screen to set tenant names and distribution groups.
You can also use this screen to set the product type (PAC, GHP, HOT, etc.) of indoor units.
Procedure
Select 5.Initial settings in the main menu and 3.Ten. name/Distrib. Gr. in the sub menu, then
proceed as follows.
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5
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Date/Distrib.
2.CNTR/Unit/Ten. No.
3.Ten. name/Distrib. Gr.
4.Pulse meter setting
5.Clear accum. data
1Touch a tenant name. Akeyboard window appears. Use the keyboard to enter the tenant name.
Tenant names can be up to 20 characters long.
* See “7 Entering Text and Numbers” for details about entering text on software keyboards.
* The tenant number range is from 1 to 256.
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Touch a distribution group. Akeyboard window like the one shown above appears. Use the keyboard
to enter a distribution group number and to select the product type from among PAC, GHP and HOT.
Select “Simple” or “Load” in the distribution methods.
* Refer to “10. Calculating air conditioner distribution” for details.
The tenant set at “Load” distribution will have its “No” box display in light blue.
* The distribution group number range is from 1 to 8.
* This button is invalid when “No Distrib.” has been set. (Refer to
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)
* The distribution group column set at loaded distribution has no product type such as “PAC” and “GHP”
displayed.
* Make manual cut-off in advance to change the distribution method.
3Press the Type button to select “PAC” or “GHP” for the following unit that is unable to
automatically recognize product type.
- Interface Adaptor
This is only for “Simple distribution” setting.
4Specify which distribution method, “Simple” or “Load,” to apply to the selected distribution group.
5Touch Set to con¿rm the setting, or Cancel to cancel it.
•PAC, GHP, and HOT cannot be mixed in the same group. Set up a separate distribution group for each
type.
•HOT multi units cannot be recognized automatically (they are recognized as PAC). Manually set the
product type to HOT.
•HOT Tenants cannot be set at the “Load” distribution.
•“Load” distribution tenants cannot be set at “HOT”.
•Air conditioners unadaptable to loaded distribution cannot be set at “Load” Distribution.
•Interface Adaptors are also unadaptable to loaded distribution.
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6.3.5 Making pulse meter settings
If you have connected pulse meters, use this screen to set the target distribution groups and the
amount of electricity or gas per pulse.
Procedure
Select 5. Initial settings in the main menu, and 4. Pulse meter setting in the sub menu.
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1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Date/Distrib.
2.CNTR/Unit/Ten. No.
3.Ten. name/Distrib. Gr.
4.Pulse meter setting
5.Clear accum. data
1Select the pulse meter connection destination.
2
You can change the type of pulse meter (power meter or gas meter). The above indicates the
factory default state. When you touch the Meter type area, the Meter type window appears so
that you can select the type of pulse meter to use.
3Touch a distribution group number.A numeric keypad appears for the distribution group. Use
the keyboard to enter the distribution group number.
* The distribution group number range is from 1 to 8.
* The distribution group buttons are disabled when you have chosen not to perform distribution rate
calculations (see
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).
4Touch the pulse unit amount column and enter the amount of electricity (kWh) or gas (m3) per
pulse.
5If the product type is HOT Multi, select the unit for fuel metering.
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6Select this check box for ice heat accumulation night power meters. (Enabled during loaded
distribution setting only.)
* This cannot be set for electricity meters con¿gured for use with HOT Multi or simple distribution.
7For the night power meter set in 6, select which outdoor system to meter ice heat accumulation
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6.3.6 Clear accumulation data
Use this screen to erase total data after test runs, and to restart total calculations for operating
time, operating counts, and so on.
Procedure
Select 5.Initial settings in the main menu and 5.Clear accum. data in the sub menu, then
proceed as follows.
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1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Date/Distrib.
2.CNTR/Unit/Ten. No.
3.Ten. name/Distrib. Gr.
4.Pulse meter setting
5.Clear accum. data
1Touch Clear accum. data .
A window like the following appears.
Touch Yes . Total data up to now is erased, and
calculation of total operating time restarts.
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6.4 Status Monitoring and Operation Screens
6.4.1 Displaying general information by tenant
Use this screen to display information about all connected indoor units by tenant.
Procedure
Select 1.Status/Control in the main menu and 1.Each tenant in the sub menu.
The indoor units for each tenant are displayed.
Tenant name
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1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each tenant
2.Each tenant details
3.Each zone
4.Each zone details
5.All units
1Scrolls the display one tenant at a time.
2Scrolls the display one row at a time.
Meaning of symbols
: COOL
: SWING
: DRY
: TIMER
: FAN
: Clean filter sign
: HEAT
: VENTILATION
: ALARM
: AUTO Mode/Speed
: High fan speed
: Medium fan speed : Low fan speed
: Accept remote controller : Prohibit remote controller setting No.1
“---” is displayed in the tenant name row for indoor units not registered to a tenant.
The ¿rst 12 characters are displayed for tenant names and unit names.
If an Interface Adaptor is used, the color becomes light purple during the ON operation.
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6.4.1.1 Operating units individually
Use this screen to operate individual indoor units.
Procedure
Select 1.Status/Control in the main menu and 1.Each tenant in the sub menu.
1When you touch the unit that you want to set, a remote control window for individual on/off
operations appears.
2When you touch , a remote control window appears. This window allows you to
make detailed settings for operations on individual units.
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b
d
e
f
g
i
j
k
l
c
h
1
2
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each tenant
2.Each tenant details
3.Each zone
4.Each zone details
5.All units
Move the display position on the
screen up and down one line.
•For multiple units, the operation mode for one unit may not be varied while another indoor unit is under
operation. In such a case, once stop the unit, hold it for several minutes, and then vary the operation
mode.
•In the remote control window, the ¿rst 16 characters for tenant names and the ¿rst 12 characters for unit
names are displayed.
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a. Closes the remote control window.
b. Sets to either Start or Stop.
c. Sets the operating mode.
d. Set the temperature.
e. Sets the fan speed.
f. Sets the fan direction. This setting is applied to
the entire group. You cannot change the sub
unit setting independently.
g. Sets and cancels timer operation.
h. Sets timer number from No. 1 to No. 50.
i. Displays a window that allows you to check timer
setting status and remote control prohibition
status.
j. Displays one of “Prhbt1/ Prhbt2/ Prhbt3/ Prhbt4/
Accept”.
k. Turns the ventilation function ON and OFF. (You
cannot press the button when air conditioners
have no ventilation functions).
l. Resets ¿lter cleaning signs.
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6.4.1.2 Operating all units by tenant
Use this screen to operate all connected indoor units of each tenant.
Procedure
Select 1.Status/Control in the main menu and 1.Each tenant in the sub menu.
1When you touch a tenant name, a remote control window appears. This window allows you to
perform on/off operations for all units of the tenant.
2When you touch , a remote control window appears. This window allows you to
make detailed settings for operations on all units of the tenant.
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2
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each tenant
2.Each tenant details
3.Each zone
4.Each zone details
5.All units
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6.4.1.3 Operating all connected units
Use this screen to operate all connected indoor units.
Procedure
Select 1.Status/Control in the main menu and 1.Each tenant in the sub menu.
1When you touch All units , a remote control window appears. This window allows you to
perform on/off operations for all connected units.
2When you touch , a remote control window appears. This window allows you to
make detailed settings for all connected units.
1
2
1
2
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each tenant
2.Each tenant details
3.Each zone
4.Each zone details
5.All units
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6.4.2 Displaying detailed information by tenant
Use this screen to display detailed settings and operating for each tenant.
Procedure
Select 1.Status/Control in the main menu and 2.Each tenant details in the sub menu.
1When you touch a unit name, a remote control window for individual operations appears.
2When you touch a tenant name, a remote control window for operating all tenant units appears.
3When you touch All units , a remote control window for operating all connected units appears.
2
1
3
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each tenant
2.Each tenant details
3.Each zone
4.Each zone details
5.All units
1
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6.4.3 Displaying general information by zone
Use this screen to display the state of all units in a zone and to operate those units.
Procedure
Select 1.Status/Control in the main menu and 3.Each zone in the sub menu.
1When you touch a unit name, a remote control window for individual operations appears.
2When you touch a zone name, a remote control window for operating all units in the zone
appears.
3When you touch All units , a remote control window for operating all connected units appears.
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1
1
3
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each tenant
2.Each tenant details
3.Each zone
4.Each zone details
5.All units
Move the display position on the
screen up and down one line.
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The ¿rst twelve characters are displayed for zone names and unit names.
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6.4.4 Displaying detailed information by zone
Use this screen to display detailed settings and operating for each zone.
Procedure
Select 1.Status/Control in the main menu and 4.Each zone details in the sub menu.
1When you touch a unit name, a remote control window for individual operations appears.
2When you touch a zone name, a remote control window for operating all units in the zone
appears.
3When you touch All units , a remote control window for operating all connected units appears.
2
1
1
3
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each tenant
2.Each tenant details
3.Each zone
4.Each zone details
5.All units
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6.4.5 Displaying and operating all indoor units
Use this screen to display information about the state of all indoor units and to operate all indoor
units at once.
Procedure
Select 1.Status/Control in the main menu and 5.All units in the sub menu.
One screen displays up to 100 indoor units in order of their tenant. The units can be operated
individually or all at once.
1When you touch a unit name, a remote control window for individual operations appears.
2When you touch All units , a remote control window for operating all connected units appears.
1
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each tenant
2.Each tenant details
3.Each zone
4.Each zone details
5.All units
2
Main Sub
1
15
5
The ¿rst four characters are displayed for unit names.
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6.5 Total Data and Manual Cut-Off Processing
6.5.1 Displaying total data by indoor unit
Use this screen to check total data such as the operating time and the number of operations for
each indoor unit.
Procedure
Select 2.Total data/Cut-off in the main menu and 1.Each I/D unit in the sub menu.
1Selects the tenant to display.
2Selects either the current or the past (maximum 24 months) cut-off data.
3Selects the time zone to display.
* This button will be invalid when setting the mode at “No Distrib.”. (see
Main Sub
1
1
5
5
)
12
3
4
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each I/D unit
2.Each tenant
3.Each O/D unit
4.Pulse meter
5.Cut-off/Data backup
1.All hours
2.Regular hours
3.Out of hours
4.Special Day
4If you want to display operating time by fan speed, touch Operating time . The display changes
as shown below.
Main Sub
1
1
2
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8. Intelligent Controller (CZ-256ESMC2)
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6 Using the System
6.5.2 Displaying total data by tenant
Use this screen to check total data such as the operating time and the number of operations for
each tenant.
Procedure
Select 2.Total data/Cut-off in the main menu and 2.Each tenant in the sub menu.
1Selects the distribution group to display.
2Selects either the current or the past (maximum 24 months) cut-off data.
3Selects the time zone to display.
* This button will be invalid when setting the mode at “No Distrib.”. (see
Main Sub
1
1
5
5
)
12
3
4
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each I/D unit
2.Each tenant
3.Each O/D unit
4.Pulse meter
5.Cut-off/Data backup
1.All hours
2.Regular hours
3.Out of hours
4.Special Day
4If you want to display operating time by fan speed, touch Operating time . The display changes
as shown below.
Main Sub2
2
2
2
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6 Using the System
6.5.3 Displaying total data by outdoor unit
Use this screen to check total data such as the operating time and the number of operations for
each outdoor unit.
Procedure
Select 2.Total data/Cut-off in the main menu and 3.Each O/D unit in the sub menu.
1Selects the connection destination link system to display.
2Selects either the current or the past (maximum 24 months) cut-off data.
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Intelligent Ctrl-1
Intelligent Ctrl-2
Adapter 1-1
Adapter 1-2
:
Adapter 7-2
1.Status/Control
2.Total data/Cut-off
3.Distrib. ratio/Usage
4.Maintenance/Test Run
5.Initial settings
6.Auxiliary settings
1.Each I/D unit
2.Each tenant
3.Each O/D unit
4.Pulse meter
5.Cut-off/Data backup
•You should make frequent checks of the running time after oil exchanges. When the time approaches
for an oil exchange, contact your dealer or service provider to request an early oil exchange. The
engines of GHP type outdoor unit can be damaged by operation without exchanging the oil.
•For double multiple models comprising two or more outdoor units with the same address, data with a
typical unit are displayed.
•Depending on the model of the outdoor unit, some items may not be displayed.
•Monthly values are displayed for “Operating time” and “Operating count”. (The values reset to “0” after
cut-off processing.)
•Cumulative values from the starting point are displayed for “Running time after oil exchange (Hour)” and
“Power output (kWh)”. (The values do not reset to “0” even after cut-off processing.)
Main Sub
3
3
2
2
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