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SC-SL3N-AE Central Remote Controller Operation Manual

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1. Registering and changing the Block Name being set 5 Press the CHANGE button Enter the name for the block 7 page 26 13 3 Adding and deleting groups registered in a block When adding groups 6 4j or directly press the group name to select the group from the list of ALL GROUPS When changing the page press the PREV or NEXT buttons 7 Press the ADD button The selected group is added to the group entry list and deleted from the list of ALL GROUPS When deleting groups 8 or directly press the group name to select the group from the list of GROUP ENTRY 9 Press the DEL button The selected group is deleted from the list of GROUP ENTRY and moved to the list of ALL GROUPS Saving the registrations and changes 10 Press the SET button Press the Yes button on the confirmation screen The block settings are saved When you do not want to save the settings press the No button e f the BACK button is pressed it returns to the previous screen 1 to 9 groups can be registered in a block In addition the maximum number of blocks is 16 14 Group Operation Settings Monitor Group Status 1 Press the ALL BLOCKS button on the MAIN MENU 7 Page 7 2 Press the block you wish to set or monitor The GROUP PANEL screen is displayed The group name status filter sign maintenance scheduling temperature settings and room temperature can be observed GROUP PANEL screen
2. 4 umm TAE EE DERE 4 o a SPECIAL 2 2 5 13 00 BALL emj Ja 9 copy PREV J MX um 5 20 3 Press the group name Select the group on the Select Group screen Page 22 When setting a schedule for the current day 4 Press the item to be changed on the list When Time Lock or Temperature setting buttons are pressed a detailed setting screen for each item is indicated Page 22 23 Change the RUN STOP or MODE settings by pressing the appropriate item To change the page press the PREV or NEXT button When rewriting the schedule displayed for the current day to detailed daily schedule 4 Select the detailed daily schedule such as WEEKDAY HOLIDAY SPECIAL 1 or SPECIAL 2 button and press it Set the operating schedule for the detailed daily schedule in advance C Noted below Setting a detailed daily schedule 5 Press the SET button Press the Yes button on the confirmation screen When the CLEAR button is pressed the selections are cleared e f the BACK button is pressed it returns to the SCHEDULE SETTING screen e Press the COPY button when copying the schedule between groups Page 23 E Setting a yearly schedule A yearly operating schedule is set on each group 2 Press the YEARLY SCHEDULE button on the SCHEDULE SETTING screen YEARLY SCHEDULE 12 2004 dmm SUN WON TUE WeD THU FRI SAT 3 mnp pee 99 FYEWI me e ijo oju mj J 5 5 5 5 0
3. Folder Selection screen Export monthly data files to USB Folder USBDisk Select a folder E 3 Press the folder to be selected To change the page press the PREV or NEXT button 28 4 Press the OK button A confirmation screen Calculating data file export confirmation screen Definition file backup confirmation screen is displayed Press the OK button on either of the screens e f the CANCEL button is pressed it returns to the previous screen The Import a configuration file from USB button is not needed See the bundled CD ROM for calculating on a PC Important Calculating Data 1 Follow the above procedure to transfer the calculating data to USB memory 2 Remove the USB memory from the central control and connect it to a PC 3 Insert the CD ROM that was bundled with this unit into the PC and start the software 4 Operate the software according to the CD ROM menu There is no need to have the USB memory connected to this unit at all times After installing the calculating data software steps 3 and 4 are unnecessary Operate the software with reference to the manual on the CD ROM Transferring Definition Data 1 Press IMPORT EXPORT button on the MAIN MENU Page 7 Import Export screen Import Export Export a configuration file to USB Import a configuration file from USB Export monthly data files to USB
4. LIF SHOP GROUP PANEL dh 16 25 s T 240 C I ie d 24 0 C A lt 2 3 e C moe HELP swell oe oc CERT J zre 1F SMOKING ROOM ITY ROOM 1F PASSAGE T 23 0 C sr 23 0 C 1 23 0 C D Aar O Merc 4 S sro iU ENEJ stor au 4 See Icons for the significance of the icon displays Page 10 The running status operating mode temperature settings and room temperature are shown for the repre sentative unit When all units are stopped stopped status is shown e Groups that have the current day s schedule settings show 75 ii being displayed means that these are lit for one or more units If the GROUP LIST button is pressed the GROUP LIST is displayed Page 17 To display the units in a group press the UNIT LIST button F Page 24 lt When running and stopping each group gt 3 Press the panel of the group for which settings are to be made The panel frame turns blue 4 To run units Press the RUN button and press the Yes button on the confirmation screen The selected group starts running To stop units Press the STOP button and press the Yes button on the confirmation screen The selected group stops running When you do not want to set press the No button lt When making settings and changes on each group gt 3 Press the panel of the group for which settings or changes are to be made The panel frame turns blue 4 Press the CHANGE button The screen for ba
5. Oe RUN E E HOLIDAY 3 09 00 cu i 4 mem sp le ESPECIME2 5 19 00 i ALL emo A a N m 2 I N B COPY 2 Press the DETAILED DAILY SCHEDULE button on the SCHEDULE SETTING screen 3 Press the group name Select the group on the Group Select screen Noted below Various screens 4 Select the detailed daily schedule such as WEEKDAY HOLIDAY SPECIAL 1 or SPECIAL 2 button and press it 5 Press the item to be changed on the list When Time Lock or Temperature setting buttons are pressed a detailed setting screen for each item is indicated gt Page 22 23 Change the Run Stop or MODE setting by pressing the appropriate item To change the page press the PREV or NEXT button 6 Press the SET button Press the Yes button on the confirmation screen When the CLEAR button is pressed the selections are cleared e f the BACK button is pressed it returns to the SCHEDULE SETTING screen e Press the COPY button when copying the schedule between groups Page 23 B Various screens Select Group screen Select Group Select a group 1 J HAA 1 Press the group name to be selected The selected group name is reverse highlighted To change the page press the PREV or NEXT button 2 Press the OK button The selected group can be set When you do not want to set press the CANCEL button It returns to the previous screen Schedule Time Setting scr
6. l I l i il E l il il E T jl I I l I I MI I Pi lI at ies o o x Air conditioning Air conditioning Air conditioning Air conditioning Air conditioning Air conditioning M uniti unit 2 unit3 M unit4 unit5 v unitP j s Group 1 Group GrupQ Block 2 l I l l l f l l I l l I I Air conditioning Air conditioning Air conditioning Air conditioning Air conditioning unit P 1 unit P 2 unit P 3 unit P 4 unit P 5 l Air conditioning uis A maximum of 16 air conditioning units can be set up in one group Do notuse one remote controller for different groups of air conditioning units Amaximum of 9 groups can be set up in one block A maximum of 16 blocks can be set up R Remote controller Ld Startup Screen Startup Screen Information Screen ALL BLOCKS res SF OFFICE Collecting data from air conditioners 5 Please wait for one minute LOBBY LOUNGE1 This screen is displayed at startup After a brief time the following screen is displayed It is not possible to do any setting when information screen is displayed ALL GROUPS Display CALL GROUPS m guias BLOCK GROUP NAME RUN STOPMODE sr fI je 53 OTHERS MENU else n pea nn n DER c ape n ais joes d w Dxpeoor m 2a Buca i pu oo RN DxXpeoon m 2a
7. then turn it on again power supply reset When it does not operate normally with the procedure above it can be assumed that the unit was damaged so contact the shop where the unit was purchased with the malfunction situation The backlight illumination is turned OFF after a fixed period of time to preserve the screen Touch the screen It may take a little time for the display to reappear It is possible that there is malfunction due to electrostatic discharge Turn the power off then turn it on again power supply reset When it does not operate normally with the procedure above it can be assumed that the unit is damaged so contact the shop where the unit was purchased with the malfunction situation When multiple units are registered in a group the settings for the representative unit for the group are displayed Check the status display for each of the units Page 24 Run Stop displays Run if one or more units in the group are running and it displays Stop if all units are stopped Air conditioning unit operates on its own Check the schedule settings The group settings that have been scheduled can be changed Page 20 The unit feels warm to the touch The calculating results are not accurate SC SL3N BE only The unit may get warm but this is not a problem When the room is hot it gets warm more readily Use in an environment where the temperature around it is 40 C or lower If the
8. AM CDS This display appears the first time the unit starts up or when block have not been registered Make the initial settings in the following order F Time amp Date Setting page 11 Group Definition page 11 CP Block Definition page 13 Once blocks are registered it is very convenient because the status of all groups can be viewed on a single screen FEET i te e kl flee n zm zm zm e ALL BLOCKS Display When blocks have been registered this display appears ALL BLOCKS BLOCKS code E i EB o B It may take time for the settings to be read into the unit Do not perform any operations until all the groups that have been set are displayed This should take only a few minutes Quick Reference Chart for Operations Initial settings Date amp time Page 11 Time amp Date Setting Groups Page 11 Group Definition Blocks Page 13 Block Definition Viewing status All blocks Page 9 All Blocks Display All groups Page 17 ALL GROUPS screen Each group Pages 15 amp 17 Group Operation Settings GROUP PANEL amp GROUP LIST screen Each unit Page 24 Viewing Detailed Unit Information Group operation Page 15 Group Operation Settings Multiple groups operation Page 18 Multiple Groups Operation Settings Batch operation Page 19 Group Batch Operation Setting and checking schedules Page 20 Schedule Settings Making calculating settin
9. AV buttons Factory default 7 Brightness for the monitor backlight can be selected 4 Press the Valid or Invalid button for the Auto Mode Factory default Invalid This enables or disables the AUTO button on the GROUP SETTINGS screen and CHANGE All screen If you set Auto Mode to INVALID A Auto button is not shown on the screen This function can be applied to the outdoor units which are the cooling heating free multi KXR GHP R series or later and PAC For other than the outdoor units above please do not use Auto Mode Please contact the shop where the unit was purchased 5 Select the Closed or Open for the Malfunction Output Normal Factory default Closed You can choose Closed or Open status for malfunction output during normal operation of air conditioning unit Contact your service representative or installer for further information 6 Press the Valid or Invalid button for the Individual Lock Unlock Factory default Invalid This enables or disables permitting and prohibiting the individual operation such as run stop mode and temperature settings of the remote controller This function can be applied to the indoor units which are the model KXE4 or later and to the remote controller which is the model RC E1 or later 7 Press the Unlock or Lock button for the Remote Controller s Timer Factory default Unlock This permits or prohibits remote controller s timer operation for all the air conditioners d
10. By the demand input it is possible to save on power costs in summer by reducing the power consumption Operation of the unit when demand input is released is conformed to nearest schedule before release time of the day In case of that schedule of the day is not set the unit is for the operation mode and remote controller permission prohibited setting which is just before the demand input 5 Setting and unsetting batch operation for the group 13 Press the VALID or INVALID button VALID group set up for batch operation INVALID group not set up for batch operation Saving the settings 14 Press the SET button Press the Yes button on the confirmation screen The group settings are saved When you do not want to save the settings press the No button e f the BACK button is pressed it returns to the previous screen e 1 to 16 units can be registered in a group When you will delete all group definition please press the DELETE ALL DEF button and enter your password Press the Yes button on the confirmation screen The all schedule settings are deleted too Refer to page 6 12 Block Definition Register the group beforehand page 11 Selecting the blocks to define and displaying the registered groups 1 Press the SYSTEM CONFIG button on the MAIN MENU r page 7 2 Press the BLOCK DEFINITION button on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen f page 8 The BLOCK DEFINITION screen is displayed 26 11 2004
11. If is pressed remote controller operations are permitted and if amp is pressed they are prohibited Fan speed select Hi Me or Lo and press the button Air direction select Auto stop 1 stop 2 stop 3 or stop 4 and press the button FILTER if the reset button is pressed the filter sign turns off 6 Press the SET button Press the Yes button on the confirmation screen When you do not want to set press the No button e f the BACK button is pressed it returns to the previous screen e f individual lock unlock is enabled in the Function Setting it is possible to set the remote controller opera tions to permit or prohibit each item such as run stop mode and temperature setting When individual lock unlock are enabled in the Function Setting remote controller operations are prohib ited if run stop mode and temperature setting are all a Some functions such as reset of the filter sign have been permitted Group Batch Operation This section shows how to set or change the detailed setting of Batch Operation Set the groups for batch operation in advance r Page 110 1200 1 Press the CHANGE ALL button on the MAIN MENU 7 Page 7 The CHANGE ALL screen is displayed F Individual lock unlock settings enabled in Function CHANGE ALL 26 11 2004 C CHANGE ALL J aS s 4r Mid 10 59 Setting CDRUN sTOP ZHODE Lock ran 4 Louver BACK RUN sto ia a Hi AUTO Sac
12. Initial BLOCK DEFINITION screen Fri 10 53 ie BLOCK DEFINITION BACK UNIT ENTRY GROUP ENTRY 1F SHOP G1 BLOCK DEFINITION UNIT ENTRY 105 Li BLOCK NAME GROUPS ees NUMBER DF 1F SHOP G2 BACK _ GROUPS o4 M 1F OFFICE 61 _HELP_ J Ra 5 RP NUMBER OF F OFFICE E Iw OFFICE G2 NBER OF BLOCKS 16 7 1F OFFICE G3 ge OFFICE 1F RECEPTION 4F OFFICE 1F SMOKING ROOM SECURITY ROOM gr nto E 1F PASSAGE PREY Jf NEXT BF OFFICE PREV Jf NEXT JJ When defining a new block the block names and registered groups are empty 3 Select a block name When adding a block select an empty block name area When changing the settings for a registered block press that block name The selected block is reverse highlighted To change the page press the PREV or NEXT button 4 Press the DETAIL button The BLOCK DEFINITION DETAILS screen is displayed 75 Initial BLOCK DEFINITION DETAILS screen BLOCK DEFINITION DETAILS Gri asa P gt BLOCK DEFINITION DETAILS ch tates Buock ir sor CHANGE so BACK BLOCK CHANGE m OUP ENTRY ALL GROUPS 2 HEP an s PREY J dc wp J m SERE ots MESE AE Li 006 NEXT J tj E 1F SMOKING ROOM a gt a gt SET When defining a new block the block names and group entry area are empty e 10 1F SHOP G2 1F OFFICE Gl 1F OFFICE G2 1F OFFICE G3 1F RECEPTION
13. e Before starting to use the central control read these Safety precaution carefully to ensure proper operation of the central control e The safety precautions are classified as A DANGER and A CAUTION Precautions as shown in the column A DAN GER indicate that improper handling could have serious consequences like death serious injury etc CAUTION might pose a serious problem depending on the circumstances Please observe these precautions with great care since they are essential to your safety e Symbols which appear frequently in the text have the following meaning Observe instructions with great care Strictly prohibited Provide positive earthing e When you have read the instruction manual please keep it near at hand for consultation If someone else takes over as operator make sure that the manual is also passed on to the new operator EI INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS A DANGER The central control must be installed by your dealer or a qualified professional It is not advisable to install the central control yourself as faulty handling may cause electric shock or fire A CAUTION Make sure to perform grounding work Depending on the place of installation a leakage breaker may be necessary Do not connect the ground wire to any gas pipes water pipes lightning conductors or a ground wire connected to telephones Incomplete grounding may cause electric shock If a leakage bre
14. is pressed it returns to the previous screen e Run is indicated when at least one unit is running Malfunctions are indicated when at least one unit is not in good condition Stop is indicated when all the units have stopped icon is displayed when at least one unit needs to clean an i icon is displayed when at least one unit needs the maintanance Operating mode temperature setting room temperature fan speed and air direction show the state of the representative unit Ones which are surrounded by orange frames are the items which operations from the remote controller are prohibited in the group settings If the GROUP PANEL button is pressed the GROUP PANEL screen is displayed Page 15 gt When making settings or changes in the ALL GROUPS screen 1 Press the ALL GROUPS button on the MAIN MENU 7 Page 7 2 Press the name for the group to set or change ALL GROUPS screen ALL GROUPS guise BLOCK GROUP NAME RUN STOPMODE sir iy dj 5 OTHERS MENU E S HELP 2 r SOHP G2 RUN x kso 24 Lo S T CEBLLZCENE KU 9 TCE C3 3 aes 5 1 tr OFFICE G3 RUN p d 24 We S SE RECEPTION RUN etde Bug NEXT a Mea stor a The group name is reverse highlighted When the screen switches the previously selected group name is selected To change the page press the PREV or NEXT button 47s 3 Press the CHANGE button The screen for basic group settings is d
15. save settings called up but the operation is as follows Press the Yes button to save the settings and to exit Press the No button to exit without saving your settings Confirm saving setting 10 Operation A static electric discharge to the unit could cause a break down Before performing operations touch a grounded metal object and discharge any static electricity Time amp Date Setting 1 Press the MENU button and then press the SYSTEM CONFIG button page 7 2 Press the TIME amp DATE SETTING button on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen 4 page 8 TIME amp DATE SETTING screen TIMEADATE SETTING geoes BACK J 3710 Z 24 08 2006 e cm 4 3 Press the Year Month Day and Time buttons Input the current time and date page 26 4 Press the SET button and press the Yes button on the confirmation screen The specified date and time are set at the 00 seconds When you do not want to make the setting press the No button e f the BACK button is pressed it will return you to the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen t is unnecessary to reset the time and date for power outages lasting less than 48 hours Group Definition Selecting the groups to register and display the registered units Initial GROUP DEFINITION screen 1 Press the SYSTEM CONFIG button on the MAIN MENU GROUP DEFINITION UNIT ENTRY fho fce F page 7 Mem Ei
16. 1 a i 002 PREV J K mj w 7 DEL gt gt 9 p 0 NEXT 1 2 DEMAND SUR 8 10 2 N38 14 Registering and changing the Group Name being set 5 Press the CHANGE button Enter the name for the group 4 page 26 3 Adding and deleting units making up the group When adding units 6 or directly press a unit name to select the unit from the list of ALL UNITS To change the page press the PREV button or the NEXT button 7 Press the ADD button The selected unit is added to the list of UNIT ENTRY and deleted from the list of ALL UNITS When deleting units 8 j or directly press a unit name to select the unit from the list of UNIT ENTRY 9 Press the DEL button The selected unit is deleted from the list of UNIT ENTRY and moved to the list of ALL UNITS Setting the representative unit and demand 10 or directly press a unit name to select the unit from the list of UNIT ENTRY 11 Press the REP button That unit is set as the representative unit and an asterisk is placed to the left of its name in the display Representative unit unit for which the status is shown when the group is displayed 12 Press the DEMAND button That unit is set as the for demand operation and a D is placed to the right of its name in the display Demand a unit that switches to fan mode and then cannot be operated from the remote controller when there is an external demand input
17. 2 Press the Export a configuration file to USB button Select the folder on the Folder Selection screen 4 Page 28 e f the BACK button is pressed it returns to the previous screen The Import a configuration file from USB button is not needed By backing up the Definition data the following data can be easily backed up Block and group definitions Schedule settings 29 Viewing Alarm History Viewing the Alarm History 1 Press the ALARM HISTORY button on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen Page 8 Check the content on the ALARM HISTORY screen ALARM HISTORY ciere DATE TIME UNIT No EVENT ALARM BACK 17 01 002 FAILURE E06 BEP 24 08 2008 17 02 002 RECOVERY n 24 08 2006 12 08 008 FAILURE E06 2 24 08 2008 17 09 008 RECOVERY 24 08 2006 17 13 033 FAILURE E06 24 08 2006 17 13 039 RECOVERY g DP End umm 2 3 Deleting One Alarm history Item 2 Press the date to be deleted The date is reverse highlighted Change the date selection using 3 Press the DELETE button The selected Alarm history item is deleted Deleting All Alarm history Items 2 Press the DELETE ALL button All Alarm history items are deleted If the BACK button is pressed it returns to the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen 4 Page 8 System Information The version of the Air Conditioner Management System being used can be confirmed In ca
18. Er uet CDRUN STOP MODE dy Lock FAN 4 JLouverR arre gel Me stori ru JB ofta ni o 3 ENS no mer Eur o ofaj eene Lv P S Y BEFILTER STOPS HERD sir bo STOP2 gt RESET STOP 4 pe W FILTER STOPS y XT 3 This function can be applied to the indoor units KA B ET which are the model KXE4 or later and to the 2 remote controller which is the model RC E1 or later When the screen changes no items are selected the temperature setting is blank Set only the items that are to be set or changed 19 2 Press the button for item to set or change Run Stop Press the RUN or STOP button With the RUN button running starts and with the STOP button running stops Temperature setting Press A or V Set a temperature between 18 and 30 C Mode Select A Auto amp Cool Dry Fan or amp Heat by pressing the button Auto mode can be enabled in the Function Settings Page 27 LOCK Press jj or g If 33 is pressed remote controller operations are permitted and if amp is pressed they are prohibited Fan speed select Hi Me or Lo and press the button Air direction select Auto stop 1 stop 2 stop 3 or stop 4 and press the button FILTER if the reset button is pressed the filter sign turns off 3 Press the SET button Press the Yes button on the confir
19. GROUP NAME m 000 2 Press the GROUP DEFINITION button on the SYSTEM a m wi 1 JE 3 002 002 1 CONFIGURATION screen 7 page 8 Tjo NI 5 004 004 1 The GROUP DEFINITION screen is displayed Hc GROUP DEFINITION INIT ENTRY x tires Em UNIT ENTRY 128 GROUP NAME REP UNIT UNITS 000 008 BACK Initial GROUP DEFINITION screen may vary NUMBER Oo E 000 16 001 008 L HELP according to the transmission method me 2 1F soe c me 10 Moo 00 Example for previous setting 003 011 8 rr OFFICE Gi 026 10 Moo lore 1 00 ES OFFICE G2 038 5 005 013 3 SuperLink No Unit address 5 1F OFFICE G3 041 2 006 014 Example for new setting 005 007 015 Unit address 6 1F RECEPTION 043 4 ex 4 One indoor unit is registered with one group al Din on the initial screen previously When registering the indoor unit to other groups register it with other group after deleting it from the group and moving it in 3 Select a group name the list of ALL UNITS When adding a group press an empty group name area When changing the settings for a registered group press that group name The selected group is reverse highlighted To change the page press the PREV or NEXT button 11 4 Press the DETAIL button The GROUP DEFINITION DETAILS screen is displayed GROUP DEFINITION DETAILS d ALL COMMAND Tho 15 00 1 3 GROUP 1F SHOP GI CHANGE INVALID BACK C HELP y 1
20. JENNI 5 A a eo n os Jn e oa SPECIAL 2 BBN 27 28 29 30 e JN Ho OPERATION SS E O COPY PREV Y NEXT jj sum 6 3 Press the group name Select the group on the Select Group screen 4 Page 22 4 Select the detailed daily schedule such as WEEKDAY HOLIDAY SPECIAL 1 SPECIAL 2 or NO OPERATION button and press it Set the detailed daily schedule in advance 4 Noted below Setting a detailed daily schedule 5 Press the date multiple dates can be selected The detailed daily schedule which you choose is applied to that day However the current day and the dates which have elapsed can not be selected Press the PREV or NEXT button to change the month If the DEFAULT button is pressed Saturday and Sunday are set as holidays and the others are set as weekdays 6 Press the SET button Press the Yes button on the confirmation screen When you do not want to set press the No button f the BACK button is pressed it returns to the SCHEDULE SETTINGS screen Pressing the COPY button brings up the Copy Schedule screen when copying between groups CF Page 23 B Setting a detailed daily schedule The detailed daily schedule is set for each group The schedule indicates weekday holiday special 1 and special 2 and the operation can be set for each group 21 DETAILED DAILY SCHEDULE ES 3 i ir sme e TIME RUN STOP db Lock i 08 00 A WEEKDAY
21. TION screen SC SL3N BE only MENU button Returns to the MAIN MENU CF page 25 CF page 7 GROUP DEFINITION button Date and Time display Switches the GROUP DEFINITION screen CF page 11 HELP button Opens the screen for viewing detailed information on the display content and BLOCK DEFINITION button operations Switches the BLOCK DEFINITION screen F page 30 CF page 13 26 11 2004 Fri 10 53 a SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MENU BLOCK GROUP UNIT HELP DEFINITION DEF INITION DEF INITION nN STOP ALL button Stops running for groups set up for batch operation CF page 19 Settings can also be made for groups not set up for batch opera tion ACCOUNTING PERIOD button Switches the ACCOUNTING PERIOD TIME screen SC SL3N BE only C Page 25 CF page 11 CF page 12 6 RUN ALL button TIME amp DATE SETTING button Starts running for groups set up for Switches the TIME amp DATE SETTING screen batch operation CF page 11 C page 19 ALARM HISTORY button Displays the Alarm History of the units page 30 All Blocks Display This is displayed when the ALL BLOCKS button is pressed on the MAIN MENU page 7 The names and the status of all blocks are displayed in the panels Unestablished blocks or blocks without any groups are not displayed If a block button is pressed the GROUP PANEL screen is displayed C page 15 S Time and Date display 26 11 2004 Fri 10 02 MENU b
22. USER S MANUAL CENTRAL CONTROL CENTER CONSOLE SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE USER S MANUAL CENTRAL CONTROL SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE MANUEL DE L UTILISATEUR COMMANDE CENTRALISEE SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE ANWENDERHANDBUCH ZENTRALSTEUERUNG SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE ISTRUZIONI PER L USO CONTROLLO CENTRALE SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE SC SL3N AE MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO SC SL3N BE with Calculating Function CONTROL CENTRAL SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING CENTRALE BEDIENING SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE MANUAL DO UTILIZADOR CONTROLO CENTRAL SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE OAHME2 XPHZH2 EKNTPIKH KONZOAA SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE PVKOBOJICTBO NO 9KCTUIVATALIMM LIEHTPAJIbHbIIA FIVJIbT YTIPABJIEHAfI SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE KULLANIM KILAVUZU MERKEZ KONTROL SC SL3N AE SC SL3N BE fe FA AB miss SC SLSN AE SC SL3N BE MITSUBISHI DAE Ld SC SL3N AE Rir Conditioners Management System CE ENGLISH FRAN AIS DEUTSCH ITALIANO ESPA OL NEDERLANDS PORTUGU S EAAHNIKA PYCCKMM T RKCE rH Bl if This central control complies with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC LV Directive 2006 95 EC Cette commande centralis e est conforme la Directive EMC 2004 108 EC LV Directive 2006 95 EC Esta control central cumple con la directiva EMC 2004 108 EC LV Directiva 2006 95 EC Deze centrale bediening voldoet aan EMC Directive 2004 108 EC LV Directive 2006 95 EC Dieses Zentralsteuerung erf llt
23. aker is not installed electric shock may happen Consult your dealer I OPERATION PRECAUTIONS A DANGER If the central control is damaged with water due to a If the central control is under abnormal conditions stop natural disaster such as a flood or a typhoon consult the operation turn the power supply switch off and consult your dealer your dealer Operating the central control under such conditions may lead to failure electric shock and or fire Continuing operating the central control under abnormal conditions may lead to failure electric shock and or fire A CAUTION Do not handle with wet hands Do not pull the connecting wire Do not wash the central control with water This may cause an electric shock If the core wire is disconnected It may cause electric shock or or failure it could cause a short circuit failure A static electric discharge to the unit could cause a break down Before performing operations touch a grounded metal object and discharge any static electricity I PRECAUTIONS FOR RELOCATION OR REPAIR A DANGER Never modify or disassembling the central control If it requires service consult your dealer If it is required to relocate the central control consult your dealer If servicing is inadequate electric shock and or fire may occur Improper installation of the central control may cause electric shock and or fire The energ
24. creen eese 10 E Operation Time amp Date Setting circ etr ot Rt Re en RR e en aea en DUE a 11 GTO UD De HATO acct sere i ote e ette te te el ao Nd dd 11 Block IDGHIMHIOM P 13 Group Operation setindse soe ee LLL aah eh eh ees 15 Multiple Groups Operation Settings ccccecceceeceeceeeeeeee eee eeeseeeeeeneaeeeeeeeeeees 18 Group Bath Operation xus eis sGsegsec eea obo cur uic nea dade adt ene erue tie dius 19 Schedule SettiNgS se x M 20 Viewing Detailed Unit Information eesseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeee 24 Calculating Settings SC SL3N BE only sssssssseeee 25 E Convenient Functions Entering Numbers and Characters sese 26 F nction Settings cce e re si s et e a i e i i it n t ids 27 Corrections for Power Qutages ciere Het n aM Ev up n sca up d 28 Using USB Memory SC SL3N BE only ssssssseeeenenn 28 Viewing Alarm FIISIOrV ijk ae se eater oo aste oc oe aaas 30 Systemi InfOLria lO aa aee coche catered ertet o a eoo torto cun d eu pono eo bores Dur cese 30 glo M 30 E MAIS NAICS saci st e a eea aaea Daaa a S sean avhe aaa cud anal nGcus 31 E Sh t DOWN acca cee tet cece oie Reet eck hh bi btt t Mares 31 E TrOUDIESGOTING RE eL DUE 32 E installation ieena ET 34 E After Sales S6rvl6O cio eein qeu dei ae el or EE 34 ENGLISH Safety Precautions
25. die EMC Direktiven 2004 108 EC LV Direktiven 2006 95 EC Questa controllo centrale conforme alla Direttiva EMC 2004 108 EC LV Direttiva 2006 95 EC Esta controlo central est em conformidade com a Directiva EMC 2004 108 EC e a Directiva LV 2006 95 EC AUT n kevrtpikr Kovo Aa rm npo Tic rpo iaypag c tnc O ny ac EMC 2006 95 kat tc O ny ac LV 2004 108 tnq EOK PJZ012A061 Thank you very much for employing the Central Control of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd Before using read through this instruction manual for proper operation After reading through it carefully store it for future reference If any trouble should occur during operation it will be helpful Also read through the instruction manual which is attached to the air conditioner Table of contents E Safety Precautlofis cu tat a asl al Sa em EM Sie eR E URDU 2 E Introduction OVOFVIGW xi itsciecietistiec le eee e M UD AM m M i bu n ea d US ale 4 Names arid Functions Of Parts ee e ioo ror or repe a De Phor p IE pe ira ee 4 Blocks GIDUDS E eost exse af ista ista bep AE 4 SlaHtup erBerie ecco eic uet E Lee eee LE te ee ere u uui ee ee 5 Quick Reference Chart for Operations sssesssssseeeeeenne 6 Main IGT peer 7 System Configuration SCreen cccsecccecceceseeceeeeeeeeeceeeesseneeeceesesseneeeenssesneeees 8 hisce cA orien 9 rs cse a 10 Changeover Confirmation S
26. ears again it is possible that the USB memory is damaged or the USB memory is not the attachment Replace it with the bundled USB memory and try the operation again If this message appears again contact the shop where the unit was purchased Contact the shop where the unit was purchased Re check the communications line connections of the units Perform operations according to the messages on the screen or turn the power off and then on power supply reset If the message appears again contact the shop where the unit was purchased When the intake air temperature is O C or less is displayed When it differs from the display of remote controller contact the shop where the unit was purchased When you select Valid for This function can be applied to the indoor units which are the model KXE4 or later and to the remote the Individual Lock Unlock on controller which is the model RC E1 or later the Function Setting screen Make sure to select Invalid for the Individual Lock Unlock on the Function setting screen the function of permitting and prohibiting the individual operation of the remote controller do not work In case that operating There may be inadequacy for communication line or the setting of this center console condition of a part or all of air Please contact the shop where the unit was purchased conditioners which are set to a group does not display The screen of this central This may possible that t
27. een Time Setting 4I aia QE UNES 1 UER 2 CLEAR CANCEL 1 Pressing AV changes the hour and minutes 24 hour clock display 2 Press the OK button The time is changed and the screen closes Press the CANCEL button to cancel the change Pressing the CLEAR button clears the currently entered values and makes the entry empty 22 Remote Controller Lock Unlock screen This is used to allow or prohibit remote Individual lock unlock settings enabled in controller operations Function Setting Remocon Lock Unlock Setting a ALL ALL 1 ENEOOR LOCK CLEAR CANCEL Remocon Lock Unlock Setting C DRUN STOP 2 MODE s TEMP LOCK LOCK LOCK CLEAR CANCEL mul 2 Press the button of the items which are to be barred from the remote controller operation multiple items can be selected Press the OK button The prohibited item changes and the screen closes Press the CANCEL button to cancel the change If the CLEAR button is pressed the selected item is deselected Schedule Temperature Setting screen pgmmmmmppemm E 1 os s e Pressing AV changes the temperature 18 30 C 2 Press the OK button The temperature changes and the screen closes Press the CANCEL button to cancel the change Pressing the CLEAR button clears the currently entered values and mak
28. efined in a group 8 Press the Change button You can specify the folder to transfer the calculated data to USB memory SC SL3N BE only 9 Use it when set the communication system Factory default New Usually this is not necessary to change it If setting is incorrect this may cause no communication with a part or all of air conditioners Please contact the shop where the unit was purchased 10 In case that managing one air conditioner with plural center consoles different setting is performed to the same air conditioner and this may cause that remote controller does not be operated according to the intention In such case make this setting to Invalid other than the primary central control Factory default Valid In addition make this setting to valid when the external input wiring such as emergency stop input are connected to this central control Please contact the shop where the unit was purchased 11 Press the SET button Press the Cancel button to cancel the change Set the timeout of the backlight as short as possible in order to make the lifetime of LCD longer O97 Corrections for Power Outages In case the blackout continues more than 48 hours the clock inside will stop and the operation of each group cannot follow any schedule settings Please reset the clock In case the blackout continues less than 48 hours you do not have to reset the clock and each group will run Stop according to the following ru
29. es the entry empty Copy Schedule screen Select the groups that apply the chosen schedule TODAY s mE rid 10900 Select groups Mo BE EZ F OFFICE G2 CANCEL Press the group name to be selected multiple groups can be selected To change the page press the PREV button the NEXT button or AV To select all groups please press the ALL GROUPS button If you will cancel the selecting all groups press the ALL GROUPS button again Press the COPY button Press the Yes button on the confirmation screen The schedule of the group chosen on the screen is pasted to the groups checked in the list When you do not want to make the setting press the No button This is cancelled if the selected group is pressed two times e f the CANCEL button is pressed it returns to the previous screen 99 Viewing Detailed Unit Information The unit numbers and status of each group can be observed 1 Press the UNIT LIST button in the ALL GROUPS screen F Page 17 or if the UNIT LIST button is pressed in the GROUP PANEL or GROUP LIST screen CF Page 15 17 The units in the group are displayed To change the page press the PREV or NEXT button LIF SMOKING ROOM GROUP UNIT LIST A ca Ead UNIT Mo RUN STOP MODE sir A E 3H ALRM OTHERS BACK pn o foo fee ato z ua Pe s we an poe pejo a H l Le M E xev Jf wen J p 2 2 To view further information press the unit n
30. gs SC SL3N BE only Page 25 Calculating Settings Entering numbers and characters Page 26 Entering Numbers and Characters Using convenient functions Page 27 Function Settings Page 28 Corrections for Power Outages Page 28 Using USB Memory Page 30 System Information Alarm history Page 30 Viewing Alarm History Further Information Page 30 Help Password Input Screen 07 07 2006 Fri 15 58 Alphabet n ABC SPC HELP Nuner ic GHI JEL PORS TUV WXYZ w pru Fun aL o Es o Er Teen Gea Password The password of SC SL3N AE is SLNA The password of SC SL3N BE is SLNB It is not possible to change the password When the MENU button is pressed the screen switches to the one shown below Please enter your password after you press the SCHEDULE SETTING SYSTEM CONFIG SHUT DOWN FUNCTION SETTING or IMPORT EXPORT button Refer to page 6 ALL GROUPS button Displays all group names and status in a list C page 17 ALL BLOCKS button Displays a list of the names and status of all blocks in a panel Fri 09 54 F page 9 MAIN MENU MENU ALL BLOCKS ALL GROUPS CHANGE ALL HELP 5 HELP button Opens the screen for viewing detailed infor SCHEDULE SYSTEM SYSTEM mation on the display SETTING CONFIG INFORMATION content and operations C page 30 CHANGE ALL button Switches the screen for changi
31. he central control or power system has malfunction control is not returned to Please contact the shop where the unit was purchased normal display even if you press the reset switch Caution that performing of the monthly calculation SC SL3N BE only We will consult about the compensation when the monthly calculation was not possible by the trouble of this central control within the limits of this central control purchased amount Please understand that we do not compensate for the expense more than the purchased amount Because the monthly calculation by this data does not conform to OIML we cannot apply to public business Please prepare the PC spreadsheet such as EXCEL a printer a voltmeter the gas flow meter that are required for calculation 933 Installation Do not install the central control in any area where noise easily generates ZAN Ili COMPUTER 3 le If it is installed near the computer automatic door elevator or equip ment which generates noise it will cause to improper operation Do not install the central control in any area where it is very hu mid or the vibration is large NS NSN AN If it is installed in an area exposed to humidity splashing water or high vibration it will cause malfunctions After Sales Service Avoid any place which is exposed to direct sunlight or is near a heat source If i
32. isplayed Make the settings or changes 7 Page 16 e To display the units in a group press the UNIT LIST button Page 24 e To show all blocks press the ALL BLOCKS button 4 Page 9 Ones which are surrounded by orange frames are the items which operations from the remote controller are prohibited in the group settings e If the MENU button is pressed the MAIN MENU is displayed Page 7 Multiple Groups Operation Settings This section shows how to operate multiple groups in a same block 1 Press the ALL BLOCKS button on the MAIN MENU 7 Page 7 2 Press the block you wish to set The GROUP PANEL screen is displayed GROUP PANEL screen CIF SHOP GROUP PANEL Fm 16 29 3 Jen YN 23 C HELP Jom LE com iy 22 SECURITY ROOM S T 2s oc Mac Cod ly 22 c mm s nume E stor a When running and stopping multiple groups 3 Press the panels of the groups for which settings are to be made multiple groups can be selected The panel frame turns blue When you want to cancel please press the panel of the group again 4 Press the RUN button and press the Yes button on the confirmation screen The selected group starts running To stop units Press the STOP button and press the Yes button on the confirmation screen The selected group stops running When you do not want to set press the No button When making settings and changes on multiple groups 3 Pres
33. le When the power returns the operation of each group will follow the closest schedule setting before the power returns In case there are no settings in the closest schedule setting it will follow the second closest schedule setting In case there are no schedule settings on that day this center console will not send any operation signal to each group Using USB Memory SC SL3N BE only Attention Be sure to use bundled USB memory Be sure to perform these operations after inserting the USB memory into the unit 7 Page 4 The calculating data for twelve months are saved Please save it to a PC through the USB memory within twelve months Please do not operate while the display light of the USB memory is blinking fast You may perform your operations or remove the USB memory only when the display light is blinking slowly If the USB memory you use does not have a red blinking light please wait for a moment after each operation Remove the USB memory only after all operations have been completed Transferring Monthly Data It is convenient if folders are created in the USB memory in advance 1 Press IMPORT EXPORT button on the MAIN MENU 7 Page 7 Import Export screen Import Export Export a configuration file to USB Import a configuration file from USB Export monthly data files to USB 2 Press the Export monthly data files to USB button Select the folder on the Folder Selection screen
34. mation screen When you do not want to set press the No button e f the BACK button is pressed it returns to the previous screen e f individual lock unlock is enabled in the Function Setting itis possible to set the remote controller opera tions to permit or prohibit each item such as run stop mode and temperature setting When individual lock unlock are enabled in the Function Setting remote controller operations are prohib ited if run stop mode and temperature setting are all a Some functions such as reset of the filter sign have been permitted Schedule Settings Operating schedules can be set in group units Sixteen schedules per day can be registered for operating time in minutes run stop mode prohibiting remote controller operations and temperature setting Set the detailed daily schedule weekday holiday special 1 special 2 in advance Page 21 1 Press the SCHEDULE SETTING button on the MAIN MENU Page 7 The SCHEDULE SETTING screen is displayed SCHEDULE SETTING deam MENU TODAY S YEARLY DETAILED DAILY SCHEDULE SCHEDULE SCHEDULE HELP E Setting the current day s schedule The operating schedule for the current day is set on each group 2 Press the TODAY S SCHEDULE button on the SCHEDULE SETTING screen TODAY S SCHEDULE no css 3 dL ir sue a1 0 Time RuwsrOP d S Lock wooe skr BACK 06 00 ALL m m WEEKDAY SENE fia a V HELP 2 o STOP ALL
35. n is pressed the charac ci ter changes See the table to the right Alphabet button letters are input Numeric button numbers are input PORS WANE BS button backspaces Deletes one character PQRSpqrs TUVtuv WXYZwxyz SPC button inputs a space buttons moves the cursor to the left or right TR 3 Press the OK button The name is changed and the screen closes Press the Cancel button to cancel the change The block or the group names can be input up to 16 characters 26 Function Settings The timeout for turning OFF the backlight validating or invalidating of the auto mode button and locking or unlocking the individual functions of the remote controller are set When changing the Function Settings follow the following steps 1 Press the FUNCTION SETTING button on the MAIN MENU r Page 7 Function Setting screen 0 01 4 OO A O Backlight Timeout min 4 9L Made Remocon Lock Unlock New Prev Valid Invalid Auto Mode Individual Lock Unlock 1 Valid Thvalid Valid mnvarid Malfunction Output NormaD 4 r Remote Controller s Timer Open Closed Lock I Unlock FolderiOn USB Memory Change Y T E 3 SET Cancel 11 2 Select the Backlight Timeout time using the AV buttons Factory default 10 Time from the last operation on the touch panel until the monitor backlight turns OFF can be selected 3 Select the Brightness using the
36. ng group batch operation settings CF Page 19 Date and Time display 26 11 2004 FUNCTION SETTING IMPORT EXPORT SHUT DOWN RUN ALL button Starts running for groups set up for batch operation F page 19 SHUT DOWN button When it is known that there will be a power outage this button saves the settings C page 31 SCHEDULE SETTING button Switches the screen for setting air con ditioning operation schedules If you have not set a group this button is invalid CF Page 20 SYSTEM CONFIG button Switches the screen for making group and block settings date and time settings and accounting settings SC SL3N BE only as well as viewing the alarm history CF page 8 FUNCTION SETTING button Switches the screen for making backlight set tings and function settings CF page 27 STOP ALL button Stops running for groups set up for batch operation CF Page 19 Settings can also be made for groups not set up for batch operation F page 11 page 12 IMPORT EXPORT button Switches the screen for saving settings and outputting monthly data CF page 28 SYSTEM INFORMATION button Displays the central control version number and number of units registered CF page 30 System Configuration Screen This is displayed when the SYSTEM CONFIG button is pressed on the Main Menu C page 7 UNIT DEFINITION button Switches the UNIT DEFINI
37. onfirmation screen When you do not want to make the setting or change press the No button B Settings changes on the detailed group settings screen Prohibiting operations by remote controller settings and filter resets can be carried out on this screen Press the DETAIL SET button on the BASIC GROUP SETTINGS screen Above The DETAILS GROUP SETTINGS screen is displayed DETAILS GROUP SETTINGS screen Individual lock unlock settings led in Functi tti CHANGE IF SHOP Gl EE 5 enabled in Function Setting CORUN STOP MODE Lock BACK BE v d amp F1 ALL STOP ops ERUNT stor a Wer m alse SS emi oft TEMP ae fa cue gga 21 0he 5 74 vialgs r a ial 2 t vial i WM FILTER 3 iil FILTER TER a BASIC SET RESET n BASIC SET RESET paasa EC 6 This function can be applied to the indoor units which are the model KXE4 or later and to the remote controller which is the model RC E1 or later 5 Press the button for the item to set or change Run stop temperature setting and mode are the same as the BASIC GROUP SETTINGS screen LOCK Press S or a If 33 is pressed remote controller operations are permitted and if amp is pressed they are prohibited FILTER if the reset button is pressed the filter sign turns off 6 Press the SET button Press the Yes button on the confirmation screen When you do not want to set or change pres
38. press the No button Please wait for a momegt d 31 Troubleshooting A yellow unit icon is displayed A malfunction has occurred with the unit The malfunctioning unit is stopped Contact the shop where the unit was purchased The shop will need the following information unit icon amp 6 color malfunction situation model name of the malfunctioning unit Error No E00 etc A blue unit icon is displayed A communication problem has occurred Contact the shop where the unit was purchased The shop will need the following information unit icon amp amp color malfunction situation model name of the malfunctioning unit etc The filter sign is lit Maintenance display is lit Clean the air filter See the manual attached to the air conditioning unit for the cleaning method Press the filter reset button after cleaning Regular inspection is necessary Contact the shop where the unit was purchased The shop will need the following information mainte nance display color unit model name etc The unit number and maintenance display content can be checked on the UNIT INFORMATION screen CF Page 24 The screen does not change when touched No screen is displayed dark The remote controller s display and the unit s screen display do not agree It is possible that there is malfunction due to electrostatic discharge Turn the power off
39. s the No button e f the BACK button is pressed it returns to the previous screen e f individual lock unlock is enabled in the Function Setting it is possible to set the remote controller opera tions to permit or prohibit each item such as run stop mode and temperature setting When individual lock unlock are enabled in the Function Setting remote controller operations are prohib ited if run stop mode and temperature setting are all a Some functions such as reset of the filter sign have been permitted 16 Bi The following method can also be used to set and change operations on each group gt When making settings or changes in the GROUP LIST screen 1 Press the GROUP LIST button in the GROUP PANEL screen 7 Page 15 The GROUP LIST screen is displayed GROUP LIST screen TIF SHOP GROUP LIST cio fecta GROUP NAME STE A amp AH OTHERS BACK 2 IE me oC ir SOHP G2 RUN 3 rr OFFICE GI E mw ps ar OFFICE G eS a tet sr OFFICE G3 E 23 0 22 we Ll RECEPTION Cm T paie Fale REV J NEXT NN soe rre ETE stor nu 3 2 Press the name of the group for which settings or changes are to be made The group name is reverse highlighted To change the page press the PREV or NEXT button 3 Press the CHANGE button The screen for basic group settings is displayed Make the settings or changes Page 16 e If the BACK button
40. s the panels of the groups for which settings or changes are to be made multiple groups can be selected The panel frame turns blue When you want to cancel please press the panel of the group again 4 Press the CHANGE button The screen to change groups is displayed When the screen changes no items are selected the tempera ture setting is blank Set only the items that are to be set or changed CHANGE GROUPS uum Individual lock unlock settings enabled in Function 4 as SINODE CLOCK Fan SLouver BACK abi M STOP iml BI Hi o z ee CORUN STOP ZMODE LOCK FAN JLOUVER Ms A EE eo Eus o mj lig SET TEMP ex Ta amp ie roe Lo storz gt y d CLA meus perum LLL salaj Joes storai xt G rILTER stops This function can be applied to the indoor units which are the model KXE4 or later and to the remote controller which is the model RC E1 or later 016 18 5 Press the button for the item to set or change Run Stop Press the RUN or STOP button With the RUN button running starts and with the STOP button running stops Temperature setting Press A or V Set a temperature between 18 and 30 C Mode Select A Auto Cool Dry Fan or Heat by pressing the button Auto mode can be enabled in the Function Settings Page 27 LOCK Press major
41. se of SC SL3N BE you can confirm the current day s pulse input count from gas meter or wattmeter 1 Press the SYSTEM INFORMATION button on the MAIN MENU 75 Page 7 MAIN MENU rera System Information Air Conditioners Management System External Input Infomation Ver 3 00 gt System Information PI1 0 PIS 0 Number of Blocks 16 PI2 0 PI6 0 Number of Groups 84 PI3 0 PI o J Unit Entry ee PIA 0 FIs 0 2 After checking the content press the OK button System Information display closes 1 Press the HELP button Details about the screen being displayed are shown Check the content by pressing AV 2 Press the BACK button It returns to the previous screen 90 Maintenance Wipe with a soft dry cloth to clean When it is very dirty excluding the touch panel use a neutral cleanser dissolved in warm water to wipe it off and afterwards wipe that off with clean water Do not use paint thinner organic solvents or strong acids The color may change and the paint may be removed The confirmation screen is displayed after the SHUT DOWN button is pressed on the Main Menu and enter your password Refer to page 6 Confirm your operation Are you sure you want to shut down this When you press the Yes button the screen switches to the one shown below a Please wait until you get the message that says Please switch off the power supply When you do not turn the power off
42. sic group settings is displayed When the screen changes no items are selected the temperature setting is blank Set only the items that are to be set or changed 15 BASIC GROUP SETTINGS screen Auto button enabled in Function E Setting CHANGE IF SHOP Gi Gao inet CORUN STOP ue ran SLouver B CDRUN sTOP ZMODE FAN SALOUVER BACK BRE stor ai RS SELL NN sro ii fares HELP dre yk x bri sir TEMP Me stop1 91 0 c 751 ey a eg Sa De Fist store i vial SUR T 1 pes X all STOP3 1 dg AUTO Ia DETAIL SET E DETAIL ser 7 Toe This function can be applied to the outdoor units which are the cooling heating free multi KXR GHP R series or later and PAC 5 Press the button for the item to set or change Run Stop Press the RUN or STOP button With the RUN button is selected the operation starts and with the STOP button is selected the operation stops Temperature setting press A or V Set a temperature between 18 C and 30 C Mode select A Auto lt Cool Dry Fan or Heat by pressing the button Auto Mode can be enabled in the Function Settings Page 27 Fan speed select Hi Me or Lo and press the button Air direction select Auto stop 1 stop 2 stop 3 or stop 4 and press the button 6 Press the SET button Press the Yes button on the c
43. t is installed under direct sunlight or near a heat source it will cause malfunctions Have the following information available when requesting repairs Model name 9 Installation date Repairs after the free service warranty period Consult your dealer Problem status as detailed as possible Address name telephone number Relocation Questions Since expert techniques are required always con tact your dealer In such cases there will be a fee for relocation 34 Warranty period is one year from installation It will be charged when repair is required after the period Please consult your dealer For after sales service consult your dealer EA MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS HEADQUARTERS 3 1 Asahi Nishibiwajima cho Kiyosu Aichi 452 8561 Japan MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES EUROPE LTD AIR CONDITIONER DIVISION 3rd Floor Thavies Inn House 3 4 Holborn Circus London ECIN 2HA ENGLAND Phone 44 0 20 7842 8171 Fax 44 0 20 7842 8104 MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 81 Railway Street Rockdale NSW 2216 Australia Phone 61 0 2 9597 7977 Fax 61 0 2 9597 7304 3XEODME CES AIRAA EYE TIT AR rt DX A FP 382007 rp EA 18912 E Phone 86 0 21 6841 3030 Fax 86 0 21 6841 5222
44. t one air conditioning unit in a block or group the mainte nance indicator is displayed If the maintenance indicators are off on all units the maintenance indicator turns off Contact the shop where the units were purchased if this indicator is on Y Gray Inspection Inspection 1 Inspection 2 Y Yellow Backup operation Inspection 3 4 Scheduling This shows the groups that are the targets of the current day s schedule g 5 Air direction This shows the status of louver operation ar P meen me me Swinging Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 AUTO STOP 1 STOP 2 STOP 3 STOP 4 6 Unit states The unit status is shown by figures A Error stop One or more units have been stopped because of malfunction Please contact the shop where the unit was purchased aW Demand The external signal is input to the demand terminal 4 page 12 The target unit will switch to fan mode and remote controller operations are prohibited When the external signal is cancelled the setting will return ey Emergency stop The external signal is input to the emergency stop terminal All connected units stop and operations are prohibited When the emergency stop signal is cancelled the remote controller lock unlock setting will return but the units remain stopped Changeover Confirmation Screen This is a screen for confirming the changes to various set tings The text displayed varies according to the screen Do you want to
45. the Yes button on the confirmation screen When you do not want to set press the No button If the BACK button is pressed it returns to the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen The energy consumption calculated by this unit does not conform to OIML and there are no guar antees concerning the results of the calculations This unit calculates only energy consumption distribution gas electric power You need to calcu late the air conditioning rates The calculating data for twelve months are saved See page 28 Using USB Memory for the method for extracting calculating data 25 Convenient Functions Entering Numbers and Characters B Entering numbers Input Value CLEAR lle OK EB EEE BEBE i Cance 1 Press the button of the numerical value to input BS button backspaces Deletes one number CLEAR button clears the input Deletes all numbers 2 Press the OK button The number is changed and the screen closes Press the Cancel button to cancel the change E Entering characters iF SHOP Gil 4 Alphabet SB ABC DEF BS SPC Numeric GHI JKL HNO lt gt Pons TUY wz Gd 1 Select Alphabet or Numeric and press the button oe 2 Input the group name When Alphabet is selected several letters are assigned to ABCabc DEFdef each button and each time the butto
46. the amount of refrigerant flow Used for KX Series and GHP MULTI2 thermo ON OFF calculating Used for KX Series and GHP RUN STOP calculating according to the unit operating time Used for KX series PAC and GHP If the CAPACITY item is pressed it can be changed 0 200 kW 4 Page 26 To change the page press the PREV or NEXT button Please select same item for same system of wattmeter or gas meter When you select MULTI1 or MULTI2 fan mode units are out of calculation To calculate the fan mode units please select RUN STOP e Standby energy used during night etc is not included in the calculation and does not equal the value of wattmeter or gas meter Please correct the calculation by spreadsheet 3 Press the SET button Press the Yes button on the confirmation screen When you do not want to make the setting press the No button If the BACK button is pressed it returns to the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen Setting the period for calculation You can divide a day into two period for calculation If itis not necessary to devide the period into two parts you can set the period time for 0 00 24 00 1 Press the ACCOUNTING PERIOD button on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen 7 Page 8 ACCOUNTING PERIOD TIME J red BACK 2 SH oo ES 24 B oo E EN 3 2 Press the hour or minute buttons for the start time or the end time Input the time Page 26 3 Press the SET button Press
47. total operating time in a day is less than 30 minutes there has been no operation for calculating purposes Therefore the calculating results may be a little low In such cases other units are a little high Importing a configuration file from USB memory has failed Check the configura tion file in the USB memory message appears It is possible that either the definition file has not been saved to the USB memory or there is an error in specifying the folder to be read Check again and then perform the operation again If this message appears again contact the shop where the unit was purchased Exporting a configuration file to USB memory has failed or Exporting monthly data files to USB memory has failed message appears There is a possibility that the USB memory has damaged or the files in the USB memory have damaged Delete all the files in the USB memory and create them again If this message appears again contact the shop where the unit was purchased USB memory was not found message appears SL 0X self address duplica tion error was detected SL 0X self transmission data read error was detected SL 0X data transmission error was detected message appears Error messages other than the above are displayed The room temperature display does not change from The USB memory may not have been fully inserted Remove the USB memory and reinsert it If this message app
48. umber After it is reverse highlighted press the UNIT INFO button The information for the specified unit is displayed UNIT INFORMATION screen UNIT INFORMATION Cu i690 BLOCK lF SHOP 88 oo Back GROUP 1F SMOKING ROOM LOCK ALL HELP UNIT No 047 MODE FAN ait TEMP 23 0 C EN TEMP 24 C B FILTER SIGN gt FAN MIDDLE E V INSPECTION 1 7 LOUVER AUTO p The detail of the maintenance display content can be checked only on this screen On other screens there is only a color classification of Inspection 1 2 and backup operation e f the BACK button is pressed it returns to the previous screen UNIT No display system may differ from the figuration Same as every other screen Display system is changed according to the communication method Page 27 Function Setting SL Mode Prev SL 3 04 New SL 005 SuperLink No unit address unit address 24 Calculating Settings SC SL3N BE only Unit Definition 1 Press the UNIT DEFINITION button on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen 7 Page 8 The UNIT DEFINITION screen is displayed UNIT DEFINITION quens UNIT No TYPE CAPACITYCIA BACK EL NEM HELP 2 001 MULTI2 2 0 3 002 RUN STOP 3 0 2 qua ws MULTI 4 0 5 004 MULTI 5 0 e 005 RUN STOP 6 0 PRE NEXT EGGE 3g 2 Press the item to be set or changed on the list Each time the TYPE item is pressed the unit type changes MULTI1 calculating according to
49. utton ALL BLOCKS B Returns to the MAIN MENU ur t HELP C C page 7 ll HELP button SUIS Opens the Help page 30 zi ALL GROUPS button ss Displays all groups ee Op page 17 RUN ALL button Starts running for groups set up for batch operation STOP ALL button Gr Page 19 Stops running for groups set up for batch operation F page 19 Settings can also be made for groups not set up for batch operation CF page 11 0 F page 12 e Individual Block Displays Block name Each group status display The colors 1 9 show the status of the groups As shown in the right figure it is arranged from small group number The colors have the follow ing significance Red Running Green Stopped Yellow Malfunction Blue Communication error Gray No groups Block number Filter Sign and Maintenance Indicator Dispayed when at least one group needs the cleaning of the filters or maintenance F page 10 1 Unit icon Red Running when at least one unit is running Ee Green Stopped when all units are stopped El Yellow Malfunction of one or more units S Blue Communication error with one or more units 2 Filter sign If at least one air conditioning unit in a block or group needs filter maintenance this indicator lights up When this happens clean the filters 3 Maintenance Indicator When the maintenance indicator is lit for at leas
50. y consumption calculated by this unit does not conform to OIML and there are no guarantees concerning the results of the calculations This unit calculates only energy consumption distribution gas electric power You need to calculate the air conditioning rates This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures This unit is not a domestic use Introduction Central controls are made to collectively control air conditioning indoor units All the controls such as unit monitoring operation settings and scheduling can be done on the touch panel Names and Functions of Parts Front Cover Color LCD Display The screens are displayed here Operations are performed by touching it with a finger _ Reset switch Press the switch that is placed innermost of small hole at the lower side of this cover using a straight clip or similar tool The screen may be locked depending on the static charge or external noise etc but there is not trouble In this case the screen can be returned to normal display by pressing a reset switch USB Memory Slot Insert the USB memory from the bottom Do not insert any USB device other than bundled USB memory Blocks Groups Example of Connections Central control I 1 I I I I I I I I I I

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