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1. 5 3 4 Occupancy operation Occupancy duration time while the last occupancy signal is considered valid Occupancy 1 action timeout if no valid occupancy signal is received during this time action 1 will be executed Occupancy 1 action occupancy action type APPLY DELTA it will apply an increment of temperature depending on the mode SWITCH OFF the AC unit will be switched OFF Occupancy 1 action delta heat if action 1 is configured as APPLY DELTA increment to apply in heat mode Occupancy 1 action delta cool if action 1 is configured as APPLY DELTA increment to apply in cool mode Occupancy 2 action active if true the 2 action will be performed as well Occupancy 2 action timeout if no valid occupancy signal is received during this time action 2 will be executed Occupancy 2 action occupancy action type APPLY DELTA it will apply an increment of temperature depending on the mode SWITCH OFF the AC unit will be switched OFF Occupancy 2 action delta heat if action 2 is configured as APPLY DELTA increment to apply in heat mode Occupancy 2 action delta cool if action 2 is configured as APPLY DELTA increment to apply in cool mode Occupancy reload last value if true previous ON OFF state is restored when the room is occupied Occupancy lock when unoccupied if true ON OFF state is forced to OFF while the room is unoccupied 5 3 5 Input operation There are three config
2. The AC indoor unit will be turned OFF and disabled if any of the window contacts linked to the window contact profile is sending a window opened message for a certain period of time default value 1 minute If the AC indoor unit is set to ON either by an EnOcean device or by the remote control the IntesisBox will set it back to OFF When all the window contacts are sending a window closed message the AC indoor unit will stay OFF but it will be possible to turn it ON The functionality specified on the above lines would only be active when devices are linked in the window contact profile Table 4 5 The information about the states of the linked window contacts would be lost if there is a power down in the system but it will restore itself in a brief period of time as the window contacts send their state periodically 6 2 External temperature sensors Virtual temperature This behaviour is only activated when there is an external temperature device linked to either profile 5 or profile F If both profiles have a temperature sensor linked the one in profile F will have priority and the one in profile 5 will be ignored If no temperature is supplied by the sensor the IntesisBox is going to have undesired behaviours Four temperatures are involved e Set point temperature It is the set point temperature sent to the AC unit S e Return path temperature It is the ambient temperature sent by the AC unit T e Virtual set point
3. Intesis Software ID 0x019 DB 0 7 LRN TYPE Ob1 type 1 with profile manufacturer Id DB 0 6 EEP result EEP supported Ob1 EEP not supported ObO DB 0 5 LRN result ID stored 0b1 ID deleted not stored ObO DB 0 4 TA teach in answer Ob1 DB 0 3 LRN Learn button ObO Teach in telegram Ob1 Data telegram DB 0 2 DB 0 0 Not used Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 34 43 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng DATA BYTES Receive mode DB 3 DB 2 7 DB 2 4 DB 2 3 DB 2 0 DB 1 DB 0 3 DB 0 2 DB 0 1 DB 0 0 Mode Vane position Fan Speed Not used Learn Button Room occupancy On Off Commands received by the HVAC interface ObO 0b1 01 10 11 ObO 0b1 EEP 07 20 10 CONTINUATION Auto Heat Cool Fan only Dehumidification dry Not supported Reserved N A Not supported Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Not supported Reserved Swing Not supported N A Not supported Fan speed 1 Fan speed 2 Fan speed 3 Fan speed 4 Sets the value to max fan speed N A Teach in telegram Data telegram Occupied StandBy waiting to perform action Unoccupied action performed Off no occupa
4. Control 07 10 11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Set Point and Day Night Control 07 10 12 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Set Point Control 07 10 13 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Occupancy Control 07 10 14 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Day Night Control 07 20 10 HVAC Components Generic HVAC interface Functions Mode vane position fan speed sensors and on off 07 20 11 HVAC Components Generic HVAC interface Functions Error control AC Error code Error states and disablements 07 30 02 Digital Input Single Input Contact O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved This information is subject to change without notice IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL Table 14 3 Description of reception Rx EEPs URL Intesisa ma http www intesis com info intesis com 34 938047134 User s Manual r3 eng 42 43 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 15 Regulations and standards CE conformity R amp TTE EU directive on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment The general registration for the radio operation is valid for all EU countries as well as for Switzerland Standards UNE EN 50491 3 2010 UNE EN 60950 1 2007 UNE EN 61000 6 2 2006 UNE EN 61000 6 3 2007 FCC ID SZV STM300C IC 5731A STM300C The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions i this
5. The information about the state of the linked key card would be lost if there is a power down in the system Therefore it would be needed to set the previous state by actuating the key card 6 4 Occupancy sensors The IntesisBox has the functionality to automatically control the behaviour of the AC unit depending on the state of one or several up to 5 EnOcean occupancy sensors When all the occupancy sensors linked to the device are not detecting any occupancy the IntesisBox will go to non presence mode following these steps 1 Waita certain time period default value 10 minutes where no action is performed 2 When this time expires the set point temperature will change depending on the mode In cool mode the set point would increase 29C and in heat mode would decrease 29C If any other mode the set point temperature would not be changed 3 After a second period of time default value 30 minutes the AC unit will be turned OFF If a presence is detected the system will work as follows 1 After step 2 recovers previous set point temperature 2 After step 3 recovers previous set point temperature but AC unit remains OFF The explained functionality will only be valid if the occupancy sensors are linked in the occupancy profile Table 4 5 The information about the state of the linked occupancy sensors would be lost if there is a power down in the system It will recover as soon as a presence signal is received Inte
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7. reception profile 3 Push the Teach in button of the devices that want to be linked or if they do not have the Teach in button as the EnOcean switches action them 4 When a valid EnOcean telegram is received L1 turns OFF for 100 ms and then it turns ON again The maximum number of linked devices in one profile is 5 check Table 4 5 for special cases Once this number is reached no more devices are going to be linked to that profile The L1 turns OFF when that happens 5 Once the learning procedure is finished set both S4 1 and S4 2 to OFF for a normal operation of the device Once that is done L1 turns OFF In section 14 can be found the EEPs supported in each Rx profile 4 3 2 Learning gateways In order to control the IntesisBox using a gateway the gateway needs to be learnt by the IntesisBox The Learning procedure is the following one 1 Set switch S4 1 to ON position and switch S4 2 to OFF Learning mode L1 will be ON 2 Set the profile selector of the IntesisBox S2 to E or F The difference between them is that using profile F the ambient temperature supplied by the gateway is going to be used instead of the AC one If no temperature is supplied by the sensor the IntesisBox is going to have undesired behaviours 3 Set the profile selector of the gateway that wants to be linked to F 4 Push the Teach in button of the gateway that wants to be linked 5 When a valid EnOcean telegram is received L1 turns OFF f
8. to the following table Device status LED L1 state ON OFF Period Meaning Turning on Pulse ON during 3 seconds Initialization process after start up or reset Learning mode ON ON Devices can be learnt in the selected profile Erasing mode Blinking 100ms ON Erase mode 100ms OFF see section 4 4 Comm Flashing 100ms ON A telegram has been monitoring received in normal mode enabled see section 4 2 Table 7 2 EnOcean LED 7 3 L3 green Tx data activity It will behave according to the transmission data activity from the IntesisBox to AC unit remote controller O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved This information is subject to change without notice URL http www intesis com Email info intesis com tel 34 938047134 29 43 Intesisg IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 8 How to 8 1 Check if my AC unit can be controlled with the IntesisBox See section 11 8 2 Disable AC remote controller There are a two ways to perform this functionality a Set the IR disablement parameter to true using the Intesis Configuration Software see section 5 3 6 b Sending a telegram using the EEP 07 20 11 in receive mode setting the bit DBO 2 to 1 see section 12 It is important to bear in mind that the transmitter device needs first to be learnt by the IntesisBox 8 3 Lin
9. with the IntesisBox It still will be possible to configure the IntesisBox manually Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 20 43 s This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info pintesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 5 Remote configuration In this section is shown how the IntesisBox can be configured using the Intesis Configuration Software For a more detailed explanation see the documentation of Intesis Configuration Software 5 1 Reception profiles Reception channels where up to 5 devices can be linked see exceptions in Table 4 5 The links can be also achieved using the manual learning procedure section 4 3 Index Devices Signals 0 Device 8263 Device_FE39 Device_02E2 On Off Device_EE39 Mode Device 1234 Fan Speed Up Down Vane position Device 8263 Setpoint Temp Ambient Temp Device A605 Window Contact On Off KeyCard only Occupancy vo on DH b UU M n Up Down Vane position m e Left Right Vane position m et Ambient Temp Sensing temperature only m A On Off Window Contact Setpoint Temp TEEFEEEFFFEEET PELEEEEEEE PEER m Un On Off Window Contact Setpoint Temp Ambient Temp Tx Table Configuration Information Figure 5 1 Reception profiles with their a
10. 00 01 07 10 01 07 10 02 07 10 05 1 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 2 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 07 10 01 07 10 02 07 10 04 07 10 07 07 10 08 07 10 09 3 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 4 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 07 10 01 07 10 02 07 10 03 07 10 04 07 10 05 07 10 06 07 10 0A 07 10 10 07 10 11 07 10 12 5 07 02 05 07 02 06 07 10 01 07 10 02 07 10 03 07 10 04 07 10 05 07 10 06 07 10 07 07 10 08 07 10 09 07 10 0A 07 10 0B 07 10 0C 07 10 0D 07 10 10 07 10 11 07 10 12 07 10 13 07 10 14 6 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 06 00 01 07 30 02 7 05 04 01 8 07 07 01 07 08 01 07 08 02 A 05 02 xx 05 03 xx B 07 02 05 07 02 06 07 10 01 07 10 02 07 10 03 07 10 04 07 10 05 07 10 06 07 10 07 07 10 08 07 10 09 07 10 0A 07 10 0B 07 10 0C 07 10 0D 07 10 10 07 10 11 07 10 12 07 10 13 07 10 14 E 07 20 10 07 10 03 07 20 11 F 07 20 10 07 10 03 07 20 11 Table 14 2 IntesisBox supported reception Rx EEPs EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP V2 0 and v2 1 HVAC Components FUNC 20 Generic HVAC interface TYPE 10 and 11 explained in section 12 and in EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP v2 1 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved E URL http www intesis com 41 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL e tel 34 93804
11. 1 Check if my AC unit can be controlled with the IntesisBox c cccceecseeeeeeeeeeeees 30 8 2 Disable AC remote controller vo cece EEE ERE RRR n 30 8 3 Link sensors to the IntesiSBOX csisccvcistwsenaiiaaseiatunarseaieraratetomavinmenrtuenctanuaed 30 8 4 Control amp monitor the IntesisBox from an EnOcean gateway s scssseeeeeeeeeenens 30 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 4 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tesi l S T ae info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 8 5 Control amp monitor the IntesisBox from a software application ssesse 31 8 6 X Configure parameters eerie ei ive e vede kr ner eh ni e ETERNA ak aa n E PER YR AY ua 31 8 7 Check if the devices have been correctly learnt sssessseeseseeee 31 8 8 Protect the IntesisBox from undesired remote ACCESS sesceeseeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeeens 31 8 9 Improve radio coverage of IntesisBox cccssscccsseeeeeeseeeeaeeeeteuaseeseaeeetanaeerees 31 9 Technical data and dimensions ssssssssesseeeeeen nennen mee 32 l0 Dimensions esie E peus cele ta a vile ma e RC a NE a deo a a NC m n Re RC 33 11 AC Unit Types compatibility csssssssssessseenm eee ee eens teeta menter 33 12 AC profile data Generic HVAC interface ccceceee cece
12. 7134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC EEP Rx EEP description 05 02 xx Rocker Switch 2 Rocker 05 03 xx Rocker Switch 4 Rocker 05 04 01 Key Card Activated Switch 06 00 01 Single Input Contact 07 02 05 Temperature Sensor Range 0 C to 40 C 07 02 06 Temperature Sensor Range 10 C to 50 C 07 07 01 Occupancy Sensor 07 08 01 Light Temperature amp Occupancy Sensor 07 08 02 Light Temperature amp Occupancy Sensor 07 10 01 Temperature Sensor Set Point Fan Speed and Occupancy Control 07 10 02 Temperature Sensor Set Point Fan Speed and Day Night Control 07 10 03 Temperature Sensor Set Point Control 07 10 04 Temperature Sensor Set Point and Fan Speed Control 07 10 05 Temperature Sensor Set Point and Occupancy Control 07 10 06 Temperature Sensor Set Point and Day Night Control 07 10 07 Temperature Sensor Fan Speed Control 07 10 08 Temperature Sensor Fan Speed and Occupancy Control 07 10 09 Temperature Sensor Fan Speed and Day Night Control 07 10 0A Temperature Sensor Set Point Adjust and Single Input Contact 07 10 0B Temperature Sensor and Single Input Contact 07 10 0C Temperature Sensor and Occupancy Control 07 10 0D Temperature Sensor and Day Night Control 07 10 10 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Set Point and Occupancy
13. EOVER is configured Threshold ambient temperature heat temperature under which the AC unit will be set to cool mode when AUTOCHANGEOVER is configured Min setpoint cool minimum setpoint allowed when AC unit is in cool mode when LIMITED SETPOINT is configured Max setpoint cool maximum setpoint allowed when AC unit is in cool mode when LIMITED SETPOINT is configured Min setpoint heat minimum setpoint allowed when AC unit is in heat mode when LIMITED SETPOINT is configured Max setpoint heat maximum setpoint allowed when AC unit is in heat mode when LIMITED SETPOINT is configured 5 3 2 Window operation Window reload last value if true previous ON OFF state is restored when all windows are closed Window lock when open if true ON OFF state is forced to OFF while a window is opened Window timeout timeout to turn OFF the AC unit when a window is opened 5 3 3 Keycard operation Keycard reload last value if true previous ON OFF state is restored when a key card is inserted Keycard lock when not inserted if true ON OFF state is forced to OFF while no key card is inserted Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 23 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes IS amp Email infoGintesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng
14. IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i MH RC ENO 1iC EnOcean Interface for MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Air Conditioners User s Manual r3 eng Issue Date 03 2012 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng Intesis Software S L All Rights Reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement The software may be used only in accordance with the terms of those agreements No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use without the written permission of Intesis Software S L Intesis Software S L Mila Fontanals 1 bis 1 08700 Igualada Spain TRADEMARKS All trademarks and tradenames used in this document are acknowledged to be the copyright of their respective holders Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 2 43 s This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info pintesis com software tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng Interface for integration of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioners into EnOcean systems 2 models are available fo
15. IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL comes 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 3 3 2 Penetration Angle This is the angle in which the airwaves reach a certain object they need to go through The transmission to the other side of the object would be better as this angle gets closer to 909 being this the best transmission situation In Figure 3 5a it is shown a receiver in a situation where the penetration angle is too close to 0 The solution to that problem can be seen in Figure 3 5b using a repeater in a different position Sender o Receiver e Sender e Receiver p Repeater a b i p ou e Figure 3 5 a Penetration angle b Solution with a repeater 3 3 3 Distance between receiver and sources of interference The distance between EnOcean receivers as it is the IntesisBox and other transmitters e g GSM DECT wireless LAN or high frequency sources of interference computers audio and video equipment should be higher than 50 centimeters However EnOcean transmitters can be installed next to any other high frequency transmitters without any problem 3 3 4 Use of repeaters In case of a poor radio reception it may be helpful to use a repeater EnOcean repeaters do not require any configuration only a line power supply is needed A poor radio signal is received refreshed and transmitted again so nearly a double radio range can be achieved Special En
16. Ocean repeaters which can be switched to 2 level function allow two repeaters to be cascaded In order to configure the IntesisBox as a repeater see section 5 3 6 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 12 43 s This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info pintesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 3 4 Power up Once the IntesisBox is properly connected and placed AC unit s main power can be connected again Then it will start an initialization process which can take around 2 minutes before the normal operation starts L1 will be ON during 3 seconds and L2 will be ON during 5 seconds indicating the beginning of the initialization see the location of the LEDs in Figure 4 1 It is important to bear in mind that changes made during the initialization process will not have effect until it finishes During this process the master of the X Y bus will show an indication of the initialization In case that the IntesisBox is configured as master the error code will be set to 65532 see section 13 This error will be reset once the initialization is finished While the initialization is ongoing some AC unit s parameters will indicate an undetermined value Once the normal operation starts they will acquire its corresponding value Int
17. Vanes default value Table 4 1 S1 switch configuration Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 14 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL comes 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng S4 EnOcean switches normal mode learning mode erasing mode and remote management enabling disabling Decimal Switches value 1234 Description Normal mode default value See section 4 2 N A behaves as normal mode Learning mode See section 4 3 Erasing mode See section 4 4 xx0x Remote management enabled default value See section 4 5 xxxi N A Table 4 2 S4 switch configuration elo wvwv a ljo x x x gt gt x x Px x 5 e 2 x x fo lt x x x x gt lt x x x x x x r o x The different actions that can be performed in each mode are described in this section 4 2 Normal mode While the normal mode is selected it is possible to set the device to monitor mode and perform the teach in procedure These operations will not interfere in the normal behaviour of the device 4 2 1 Monitor mode Due to the transmitting method radio of EnOcean telegrams is possible that the IntesisBox is outside the coverage range of one device For that reason the interface as
18. Window contact ObO Windows opened Ob1 Windows closed DB 0 0 Alarm State ObO OK Ob1 Error Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 38 43 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info pintesis com software tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 12 3 EEP 07 10 03 ORG 07 4 BS FUNC 10 Room Operating Panel TYPE 03 Temperature Sensor Set Point Control EEP for Room Operating Panel Functions Temperature Sensor Set Point Control With this EEP plus the already existing EEP 07 20 11 and 07 20 10 all the information of AC indoor unit can be sent and received allowing a much easier and complete control of these units Teach In The teach in telegram has the same structure as a normal 4BS telegram See EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP v2 1 and use the following structure LIe s s sT2I1s o ve s o s a2 1 o v e s o s 2 s o v e s s 2 o 8 bit 6 bit 7 bit J 11 bit DB 3 7 DB 3 2 Function same as teach in telegram heating valve 20 DB 3 2 DB 2 3 Type same as teach in telegram actuator 11 DB 2 2 DB 1 0 Manufacturer Intesis Software ID 0x019 DB 0 7 LRN TYPE Ob1 type 1 with profile manufacturer Id DB 0 6 EEP result EEP supported Ob1 EEP not supported ObO DB 0 5 LRN result ID stored Ob1 ID deleted not stor
19. a receiver has the ability to show when it receives EnOcean telegrams from a linked device when in monitoring mode To activate the monitoring mode check Figure 4 1 1 Make sure that IntesisBox is working in normal mode switches S4 1 and S4 2 set to OFF 2 Press S3 for 5 seconds The L1 will briefly flash 100ms From then on L1 will flash for 100ms each time that a valid telegram from a learnt device is received To disable the monitoring mode 1 In order to disable the monitor mode it is necessary to set EnOcean switches S4 to learning or erase mode Once S4 is set to normal mode again the monitor mode will be disabled Normal mode monitor mode enabled Off Normal mode monitor mode disabled Flashing 100ms per telegram received Table 4 3 L1 and monitor mode Intesis Software S L All rights reserved n URL http www intesis com 15 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email infoGintesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL en tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 4 2 2 Teach in The IntesisBox as an EnOcean transmitter device has the teach in procedure implemented The aim of this procedure is to link the IntesisBox with other EnOcean devices in order to control them not the other way around So after the teach in procedure it will be possible for instance to get the IntesisBo
20. a time If this procedure is performed in the opposite way the IntesisBox is in Learning mode in profile E or F 3 devices positions would be taken implying that only 1 device using MultiTeach in would be able to be fully linked in each profile If tried again with another device only 2 of the different EEPs are going to be stored 6 6 Binary inputs The device IntesisBox has four potential free binary inputs Each one of these inputs can be configured to behave according to the following functionalities a NONE Input sate is sent but no other action is performed b ON OFF Input is able to change the ON OFF state of the AC unit c WINDOW CONTACT Input is used as a window contact d KEY CARD Input behaves as a key card reader e OCCUPANCY Input is used as an occupancy sensor By default the four inputs are configured as NONE 6 7 Setpoint When a device is linked to Rx profile 4 E or F it will be able to modify the setpoint temperature of the AC unit Nevertheless the following differences between these profiles must be taken into account check the supported EEPs for each profile in section 14 Profile E amp F the setpoint temperature is sent through one byte of the EEP 0 255 and its scale will always be 0 40 C Profile 4 the setpoint can be sent either by a rocker switch it will increment decrement the setpoint or through one byte of the EEP 0 255 In case of an EEP which sends one byte for the
21. change without notice n te S S amp Email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 12 AC profile data Generic HVAC interface In this section the Generic HVAC interface EEPs 07 20 10 and 07 20 11 applied to the IntesisBox are explained These two EEPs along with the Room Operating Panel EEP 07 10 03 can transmit and receive all the AC information Following description will only apply for profiles E and F 12 1 EEP 07 20 10 ORG 07 4 BS FUNC 20 HVAC Components TYPE 10 Generic HVAC interface Functions Mode vane position fan speed sensors and on off EEP for Generic HVAC interface Functions Mode vane position fan speed sensors and on off With this EEP plus the already existing EEP 07 10 03 and 07 20 11 all the information of AC indoor unit can be sent and received allowing a much easier and complete control of these units Teach In The teach in telegram has the same structure as a normal 4BS telegram See EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP v2 1 and use the following structure ee e SH ee o 1i 2 s 4 s e 7 10 12 13 14 15 7 18 a 21 22 23 24 25 z6 27 28 2 so 1 l 8 bit 6 bit 7 bit j 11 bit DB_3 7 DB_3 2 Function same as teach in telegram heating valve 20 DB 3 2 DB 2 3 Type same as teach in telegram actuator 10 DB 2 2 DB 1 0 Manufacturer
22. device may not cause harmful interference and ii this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Intesis Software may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 43 43 s This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info pintesis com software tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134
23. dex Name Units Value 1 Window reload last value lt bool gt False v If true previous on off state is restored when all windows are closed 2 Window lock when open bool True w If true on off state is forced to off while window contact is opened 3 Window Timeout minutes 1 Timeout to turn off the Machine when a window is opened Range 0 30 v Keycard Operation v Occupancy Operation v Input Operation v Radio Operation B Tx Table Et Rx Table 3 Configuration Information Figure 5 3 IntesisBox parameter configuration Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 22 43 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL omen 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng Each one of the parameters is explained in the following sections 5 3 1 Machine operation Machine mode three different operation modes related to the setpoint temperature can be selected NORMAL no action is performed the setpoint limits are defined by the AC unit LIMITED SETPOINT the setpoint range is adjusted depending on the current mode AUTOCHANGEOVER mode is decided automatically depending on the ambient temperature setpoint range is adjusted dynamically Threshold ambient temperature cool temperature above which the AC unit will be set to cool mode when AUTOCHANG
24. e control will be overridden by the gateway 5 4 Default values Parameter Default value Units JE lt bool gt lt bool gt lt enum gt Table 5 1 Default values Occupancy lock when unoccupied Intesis Software S L All rights reserved n URL http www intesis com 25 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL e tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 6 Special Behaviours In this section it is explained the special behaviour of the IntesisBox when certain kinds of devices are used window contacts thermostats with external temperature sensor occupancy sensors and key cards The use of these sensors needs further explanation as the IntesisBox carries out special operations or assumes previous states All the explanations in these sections are related to the factory settings of the device 6 1 Window contact The IntesisBox has the functionality to automatically control the turning on and off of the AC indoor unit depending on the state of one or several up to 5 EnOcean window contacts EnOcean window contacts periodically send its state and they do so too after a change in the window state When a window contact is associated to the IntesisBox interface it is assumed that the window is closed until the correct state of the window contact is received
25. e eee tees eats tees tees ea eeeeaeaes 34 12 1 EEP 07 20 10 o So dodi abut a ia Set wee eeteeetens 34 12 2 JEEP 07 205 Toros sse n UMEAU EN UU DPI M EUREN DIU MUERE 37 12 3 EEP 07 10 03 oce esee var pria rx Ege EEE vides TRY EIC TENUERE EF RR M AE 39 13 Error COG CSc ESI STE 40 14 EnOcean Interoperability 0 0 nnne nennen nennen nnn nnn nnn 41 15 Regulations and standards sssssssssssesssssssse emen eene ees 43 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 5 43 s This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info pintesis com software tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 1 Presentation IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i and IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1iC devices allow a complete and natural integration of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioners with EnOcean control systems both in their 868 MHz MH RC ENO 1i and 315 MHz MH RC ENO 1iC versions Compatible with optional part SC BIKN E more information in section 11 Air Conditioner Indoor unit MH RC ENO 1i MH RC ENO 1iC p uu Axpotenia free Ys binary inputs EN E j ul Ii IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC IntesisBox from now on allows monitoring and control fully bi directionally all the functioning parameters of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioners from EnOcea
26. e indoor units Indoor fan motor anomaly Indoor unit operation check drain motor check setting error Remote controller temperature thermistor anomaly Unmatched connection of indoor and outdoor unit Duplicated outdoor unit address No Open L3 Phase on power supply at primary side Inverter primary current error Cooling overload operation Discharge pipe temperature error Outdoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor anomaly Outdoor Ambient air temperature thermistor anomaly Discharge pipe temperature thermistor anomaly High pressure error Power transistor overheat Current cut Excessive number of indoor units connected excessive total capacity of connection Communication error between inverter PCB and outdoor control PCB Mixed address setting methods coexistent in same network Inverter over current error Outdoor DC fan motor anomaly Low pressure anomaly Inverter anomaly Suction pipe temperature thermistor anomaly High Low pressure sensor anomaly Underneath temperature thermistor anomaly Power transistor temperature thermistor anomaly Insufficient in refrigerant amount or detection of service valve closure Anomalous compressor by loss of synchronism Compressor startup failure Rotor position detection failure Anomalous compressor rotor lock Communication error between the master unit and slave units Emergency stop Initialization process See section 3 4 Error in the communication of MH RC MBS 1 device with the AC uni
27. ed ObO DB 0 4 TA teach in answer Ob1 DB 0 3 LRN Learn button ObO Teach in telegram Ob1 Data telegram DB 0 2 DB 0 0 Not used DATA BYTES DB 3 Not used DB 2 Set Point 0 255 Set Point 0 40 C DB 1 Temperature 255 0 Temperature 0 40 C DB 0 7 DB 0 4 Not used DB 0 3 Learn Button ObO Teach in telegram Ob1 Data telegram DB 0 2 DB_0 0 Not used 1 Scaling with values 0 40 C only apply with profiles E and F 2 While no sensor is linked to the IntesisBox a value of OxFF will be sent indicating no valid temperature Intesis Software S L All rights reserved n URL http www intesis com 39 43 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info intesis com software tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 13 Error Codes Error in Remote Error Description Controller Error Code Modbus No active error Remote controller communication error Duplicated indoor unit address Outdoor unit signal line error Communication error during operation Indoor heat exchanger temperature thermistor anomaly Indoor return air temperature thermistor anomaly Heating overload operation Drain trouble Excessive number of indoor units more than 17 by controlling one remote controller Address setting error by mixed setting method Communication error between master and slav
28. emote controller Disconnect mains power from the AC unit and use a 2 wire cable with a diameter of 2mm for the connection of the IntesisBox MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES remote controller and its corresponding indoor unit Screw the suitably peeled cable ends in the corresponding X Y terminals of each device as summarized in Figure 3 1 Maximum X Y bus length is 600 meters cable has no polarity Insert the cable through Remote Control the hole and follow the instructions below AC Indoor Unit Internal us d TOM electronic control 1 1 e IntesisBox Max 600 m Insert the cable through the hole and follow the instructions below AC Indoor Unit Internal wate electronic control Y E p O IS 0505050500000 0 IntesisBox a aS Se a EE M M ie Max 600 m Figure 3 1 IntesisBox connection diagram Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 9 43 s This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info pintesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL e 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng To connect the IntesisBox to the AC use the lid hole above the connector K1 as indicated in Figure 3 2 Lid holes Antenna zone K1 zone Wall fixing holes Figure 3 2 Connection scheme Important The cable should not be placed on top of the antenna zone i
29. erage Conditions distance 30m Under ideal conditions broad room no obstacles good antenna design and good antenna positions 20m The room is filled with furniture and people and penetration through up to 5 dry walls or up to 2 brick walls or up to 2 aero concrete walls 10m Identical to the previous case but the receiver is placed to a room corner or range along a narrow floor 1m Metal reinforced ceilings at upright penetration angle in strong dependence of reinforcement density and antenna positions Table 3 1 IntesisBox coverage distance 3 3 1 Screening zones It is important not to place the device in a place where the airwaves must go through a metallic object as they create a screening zone where the receivers are not going to be able to receive the EnOcean telegrams This situation is shown in Figure 3 4a Metal e Metal sheet sw sheet Er a Sender Receiver Sender Receiver J Repeater Figure 3 4 a Screening zone b Solution with a repeater The situation of one of the receivers does not allow it to receive the transceiver telegrams To solve this situation the use of a repeater outside the screening zone Figure 3 4b is recommended The telegrams will be retransmitted from there to the receiver Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 11 43 LJ This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info pintesis com tel
30. esis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 13 43 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 4 Manual configuration 4 1 Configuration The IntesisBox Figure 4 1 has two sets of switches a push button and a rotary profile selector in order to configure the behaviour of the device and perform EnOcean actions explained in Table 4 1 Table 4 2 and following sections AC switches 1 gt 51 1 2 gt S1 2 3 gt S1 3 4 gt S1 4 Profile selector Push button EnOcean switches 1 gt S4 1 2 gt S4 2 3 gt S4 3 4 gt S4 4 AC connector Inputs connector Bootloader connector EnOcean LED AC LED Tx data activity LED Figure 4 1 IntesisBox diagram S1 AC unit configuration Master Slave Fan speeds and Vanes Decimal Switches wes ie 1234 Description Slave in X Y default value A Master remote controller must be present Master in X Y bus Remote controller not needed If existing it must be configured as Slave Indoor unit has 1 Fan Speeds High Indoor unit has 2 Fan Speeds Low High Indoor unit has 3 Fan Speeds Low Mid High Indoor unit has 4 Fan Speeds Low Mid High Powerful default value xxx0 Indoor unit has no Vanes Xxx1 Indoor unit has
31. hange without notice IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL Intesis Era URL http www intesis com info intesis com tel 34 938047134 16 43 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng To execute the Teach in procedure the next steps need to be followed References to device components refer to Figure 4 1 1 Setthe switches S4 1 and S4 2 to OFF normal mode 2 Set the profile selector S2 to the desired transmission profile for the teach in procedure 3 Press S3 to send a teach in telegram There must be a receiving EnOcean device in learning mode for the linking to happen Remember that after this procedure the IntesisBox does not keep information from any of the devices In section 14 can be found the description of the supported EEPs in each Tx profile 43 Learning mode The learning procedure allows the IntesisBox to be controlled by other EnOcean devices The IntesisBox has 14 reception Rx profiles Each Rx profile is assigned to a control signal or more than one of the AC unit Up to 5 devices can be linked to each profile see exceptions in Table 4 5 The Rx profiles are as follow Profile Signal Allowed Index Rx devices in S2 profile 0 On Off 5 1 Mode 5 2 Fan Speed 5 3 Up Down Vane position 5 4 Set point Temperature 5 5 Ambient Temperature virtual 1 6 Window contact 5 7 KEY CARD 5 8 Occupa
32. is Software S L All rights reserved This information is subject to change without notice IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL Intes URL http www intesis com 36 43 IS Email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 12 2 EEP 07 20 11 ORG 07 4BS FUNC 20 HVAC Components TYPE 11 Generic HVAC interface Error control AC Error code Error states and disablements EEP for Generic HVAC interface Functions Error control AC Error code Error states and disablements With this EEP plus the already existing EEP 07 10 03 and 07 20 10 all the information of AC indoor unit can be sent and received allowing a much easier and complete control of these units Teach In The teach in telegram has the same structure as a normal 4BS telegram See EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP v2 1 and use the following structure L Ie s s s 2 s o v e s s s z2 z o v e s a s z s o v e s s 2 ol BIS 8 bit 6 bit 7 bit j 11 bit DB_3 7 DB_3 2 Function same as teach in telegram heating valve 20 DB 3 2 DB_2 3 Type same as teach in telegram actuator 11 DB 2 2 DB 1 0 Manufacturer Intesis Software ID 0x019 DB 0 7 LRN TYPE Ob1 type 1 with profile manufacturer Id DB 0 6 EEP result EEP supported Ob1 EEP not supported ObO DB 0 5 LRN result ID stored Ob1 ID deleted not stored ObO DB 0 4 TA teach in ans
33. k sensors to the IntesisBox It can be done either manually section 4 3 1 or remotely section 5 1 It is important to know that just one signal of the EEP of the sensor is going to be linked See an example of how an Intesis thermostat IS TKOAPST will behave depending on the way it is linked If an IS TKO4PST is linked to the Rx profile O On Off it will only be possible to turn on or off the AC unit connected to the IntesisBox using the IS TKO4PST s switch It will not be possible to change the fan speed setpoint or ambient temperature If the IS TKO4PST is linked now to Rx profile 2 fan speed the fan speed will be changed by the IS TKOAPST s fan speed switch At this point the IS TKO4PST is linked to both signals so it will change the fan speed and it will turn on or off the AC unit The IS TKO4PST will be fully functional if it is linked to the corresponding profiles On Off gt Rx profile O Fan speed gt Rx profile 2 Set point gt Rx profile 4 Ambient temperature gt Rx profile 5 O OOO 8 4 Control amp monitor the IntesisBox from an EnOcean gateway In order to control the IntesisBox from a gateway it will be necessary to learn this gateway first To monitor the IntesisBox from a gateway the Teach in procedure will have to be executed a Learn the gateway in profile E or F See section 4 3 2 b Teach profile F to the gateway See section 4 2 2 Intesis Software S L All rights rese
34. n installations Small dimensions Quick installation and possibility of hidden installation External power not required Direct connection to the AC indoor units Up to 16 AC indoor units can be connected to IntesisBox controlling them as one not individually Fully EnOcean interoperable Control and monitoring from sensors or gateways of the internal variables of the indoor unit and error codes and indication Use the air conditioner ambient temperature or the one measured by an EnOcean temperature sensor or Thermostat AC unit can be controlled simultaneously by the remote control of the AC unit and by EnOcean devices Advanced control functions use it as a room controller 4 binary inputs They work as standard EnOcean binary inputs as well as being used to control the AC directly Intesis Software S L All rights reserved 2 URL http www intesis com 6 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL en tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 1 1 Typical Application In Figure 1 1 it is shown a typical application of IntesisBox in a hotel room The different devices that control the AC unit like switches key cards window contacts are connected to it through the IntesisBox EnOcean standard communication Small Dimensions Fast Installation N
35. ncy and no action off On Other modes don t apply to this AC interface If any other received it would behave as if it had received and N A N A stands for No Action It keeps the current value of the parameter O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved This information is subject to change without notice IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL Intes URL http www intesis com 35 43 ISg Email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng Transmit mode Commands sent by the HVAC interface DB 3 DB 2 7 DB 24 DB 2 3 DB 2 0 DB 1 DB 0 3 DB 0 2 DB 0 1 DB 0 0 Mode Vane position Fan Speed Not used Learn Button Room occupancy On Off ObO 0b1 01 10 11 0b0 0b1 EEP 07 20 10 CONTINUATION Auto Heat Cool Fan only Dehumidification dry Not supported Reserved N A Not supported Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Not supported Reserved Swing Not supported N A Not supported Fan speed 1 Fan speed 2 Fan speed 3 Fan speed 4 Not supported N A Teach in telegram Data telegram Occupied StandBy waiting to perform action Unoccupied action performed Off no occupancy and no action off On Other modes don t apply to this AC interface It will only send this ones 2 N A it is send when the value of the parameter is not known Intes
36. ncy sensor 5 9 Up Down Vane position 5 B Ambient temperature Profiles 5 amp F 1 have priority over it C amp D N A N A E All AC profiles 5 F All AC profile 5 Table 4 5 Default reception profiles When the Virtual temperature is turned on the set point temperature to be written to the AC unit is the Virtual temperature instead of the Set point temperature When a device is linked to either of these profiles the virtual temperature function is turned on automatically Temperature in profile F will have priority see section 6 2 3 Only one device can be linked to this profile Intesis Software S L All rights reserved This information is subject to change without notice URL http www intesis com ntes is amp t info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL e 34 938047134 17 43 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 4 3 1 Learning sensors When learning sensors it is important to bear in mind that just one signal of the EEP of the sensor is going to be linked each time that the Learning procedure is executed See an example in section 8 3 To execute the Learning procedure the next steps need to be followed References to device components refer to Figure 4 1 1 Set switch S4 1 to ON position and switch S4 2 to OFF Learning mode L1 will be ON 2 Set the profile selector S2 in the desired position to link the EnOcean transmitters to the
37. o external PS Several Profiles Direct connection to AC unit ftware 1 Batteryless wireless switches controlling lighting and or AC 5 Climatic sensors 2 Key card switch controls access to a room and turns on AC 6 7 Position sensors window handle and window contact cut and lighting when entering a room out heating and air conditioning when window are open 3 AC unit connected to IntesisBox 8 Central control 4 Room temperature sensor 9 IntesisBox Figure 1 1 Typical application of IntesisBox in a hotel Typical transmitting EnOcean devices e Thermostat Switches Key card Window contact Occupancy sensor Typical receiving EnOcean devices e Actuators e Gateway Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 7 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes l S amp Email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 2 Quick setup 1 Connect the IntesisBox to the Air conditioner section 3 2 Wait for the initialization process to be finished section 3 4 3 Configure the IntesisBox a Manually section 4 1 b Remotely using the Intesis Configuration Software section 5 3 4 Learn the EnOcean sensors gateways that will control the IntesisBox a Manually section 4 3 b Remotely using the Intesis Configuration Soft
38. ollow next lines the references to device components are specified in Figure 4 1 1 Set the switches S4 1 and S4 2 to ON L1 will turn into flashing 100 ms on and 100 ms off 2 Set the profile selector S2 to the desired Rx profile Table 4 5 where the device to be deleted is saved 3 Push the Teach in button of the device that want to be deleted or if they don t have the Teach in button as the EnOcean switches action them Once the telegram is received L1 will be on for 1 second to show that the device has been deleted correctly from this profile 4 Once finished set the switches S4 1 and S4 2 to OFF for a normal operation of the device 4 4 2 Deleting all the devices linked to one profile A device can break down or be lost and therefore the above mentioned delete procedure would not be possible to be executed For that reason all the devices in one profile can be deleted To do so follow the instructions the references to device components are specified in Figure 4 1 1 Set the switches S4 1 and S4 2 to ON L1 will turn into flashing 100 ms on and 100ms off 2 Setthe profile selector S2 to the desired Rx profile Table 4 5 3 Press the button S3 for 5 seconds Once that is done the L1 will be on for 1 second to show that all devices in this profile have been deleted 4 Once finished set the switches S4 1 and S4 2 to OFF for a normal operation of the device Intesis Software S L All rights rese
39. or 100 ms and then it turns ON again The maximum number of linked devices in one profile is 5 Once this number is reached no more devices are going to be linked to that profile The L1 turns OFF when that happens As a gateway takes 3 devices to be linked just one will be fully linked in one profile 6 Once the learning procedure is finished set both S4 1 and S4 2 to OFF for a normal operation of the device Once that is done L1 turns OFF Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 18 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes IS amp Email infoGintesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng Important In Profiles E and F up to 5 devices can be linked It needs to be taken into account that if the devices are linked by the MultiTeach in procedure more information in section 6 5 only one is going to be fully linked as it would take 3 of the 5 spaces available 44 Erasing mode In order to delete the devices that have been learnt the erase mode needs to be selected It is possible to delete the devices one by one to delete all the devices linked in one Rx profile Table 4 5 and perform a return to factory settings 4 4 1 Deleting one by one To delete the linked devices one by one it will be necessary to have the linked device working properly To do so f
40. r this interface with the following Order Codes MH RC ENO 1i EnOcean communication frequency 868 MHz MH RC ENO 1iC EnOcean communication frequency 315 MHz Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 3 43 s This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info pintesis com software tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng INDEX 1 Presehtatlorni ci iciniencavaceacsvadenies antc RR a mavens xeuemeweie EUR ERE RF E EE RUD EEUU ORE EUR AERA A KR 6 14 Typical ApplicatiOnkzuzczcezscsscceeei serere se cuero cv ork 3 T pna ex xd VR IY RV Y FW CY TREO ECEE 7 2 eios Rr 8 3 Connection and PIACEMENL cc nennen nennen nennen nnn nnne nnn nnn nnn 9 3 1 Connection to AC unit siiis oer oe ep create rtp Pe YR Y parv DpY RR RMIY RR EY RIT 9 3 2 Connection of Binary INPUTS errasse nex eet Eee keen E rete EX Ex E EVE e ER a te ERR RA 10 3 3 Placement 00m 11 3 3 1 Screening ZONES em ER 11 3 3 2 Penetration Angle esc tero FER HL ca PXR E x Yi a EXER E ae 12 3 3 3 Distance between receiver and sources of interference ssesssssss 12 3 3 4 Use of repeaters ci csiicdncsrissies eere e iine eni nn Du E E YR URP Y ER VN DYVEP YR UTR ZE TES 12 3 4 luf EE a E 13 4 Manual configuration ccccceee eee esee enne esie esie mense mene messen enn 14 4 1 CornfigukatiOrizsc
41. ration or using the switch S4 3 Even both protection methods can be performed a If using remote configuration See Intesis Configuration Software documentation b If using manual configuration Section 4 5 8 9 Improve radio coverage of IntesisBox It is important to set the antenna cable as much straight as possible trying to avoid angles in this cable and with no loops Changing the location of the antenna cable might improve the radio coverage of the IntesisBox which will depend on the position of the IntesisBox Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 31 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes IS amp Email infoGintesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 9 Technical data and dimensions Enclosure ABS UL 94 HB 2 5 mm thickness Dimensions 70 x 100 x 28 mm Weight 90g Colour White Power supply 12V 80mA typical Doesn t require external power supply supplied by the AC Unit Mounting Wall LED indicators internal 1 x AC unit state 1 x EnOcean state 1 x Tx data activity Binary inputs 4 x Potential free binary inputs dry contacts Signal cable length 5m unshielded may be extended up to 20m with twisted Compliant with the following standards IEC61000 4 2 level 4 15kV air di
42. rved URL http www intesis com 19 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes IS amp Email infoGintesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 4 4 3 Return to factory settings When a return to factory settings is performed all the devices linked to all the Rx profiles will be deleted It will also set the configuration to its default values section 5 4 Follow the steps below in order to perform the return to factory settings the references to device components are specified in Figure 4 1 1 Set the switches S4 1 and S4 2 to ON L1 will turn into flashing 100 ms on and 100ms off 2 Press the button S3 for 10 seconds After the first 5 seconds L1 will turn on during 1 second indicating that all the devices in the current Rx profile have been deleted and then it will continue with the flashing After 10 seconds pressing S3 L1 and L2 will turn on during 1 second and the device will reset itself 3 Once finished set the switches S4 1 and S4 2 to OFF for a normal operation of the device 4 5 Remote management disablement In order to prevent the IntesisBox from being configured remotely the remote management has to be disabled by setting the switch S4 3 to ON according to Table 4 2 Once the remote management is disabled the Intesis Configuration Software will not be able to communicate
43. rved URL http www intesis com 30 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes IS amp Email infoGintesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 8 5 Control amp monitor the IntesisBox from a software application a Control the IntesisBox from a software application Follow the steps in section 4 3 2 learning gateways and instead of steps 3 and 4 selecting profile F and pressing the Teach in button of the gateway three Teach in telegrams corresponding to EEPs 07 20 10 07 20 11 and 07 10 03 must be sent by the software application See the description of the Teach in telegrams structure in section 12 b Monitor the IntesisBox from a software application Teach profile F to the software application See section 4 2 2 8 6 Configure parameters The IntesisBox parameters can be configured using the Intesis Configuration Software section 5 3 8 7 Check if the devices have been correctly learnt a Using the Intesis Configuration Software load the reception profiles and check that the device has been learnt in the correct profile b Enable monitor mode section 4 2 1 and check if the device has been learnt or It will not be possible to know if it is learnt in the desired profile 8 8 Protect the IntesisBox from undesired remote access It can be achieved either by remote configu
44. s marked in Figure 3 2 as the performance of the device might be affected The antenna zone changes depending on the position of the antenna cable see section 8 9 3 2 Connection of binary inputs Follow the scheme below in order to connect the binary inputs of the K2 connector check Figure 4 1 K2 9222 oe ee Figure 3 3 Connection of binary inputs Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 10 43 s This information is subject to change without notice n te S S Email info pintesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 3 3 Placement The IntesisBox interface antenna has a better sensibility when the device is placed vertically and therefore this is the preferred position when placed antenna zone should be located in the bottom side floor side once the device is fixed to the wall The coverage distance see Table 3 1 of the signal emitted by the IntesisBox or by any other EnOcean device is determined by the room geometry and where they are placed As an example long narrow corridors with wide walls are an adverse situation People or other obstacles can reduce the coverage distance too Therefore is advised to always think in the worst possible scenario to decide the placement of the device to ensure a good stability in the radio system Cov
45. scharge 8kV contact discharge MIL STD 883E Method 3015 7 class3B Manual procedures Teach in and Learning Configuration Remote wireless Configuration from PC Operating HEO Temperature From 259C to 859C Operating lt 93 HR no condensation humidity Stock humidity lt 93 HR no condensation RoHS conformity Compliant with RoHS directive 2002 95 CE Certifications MH RC ENO 1i e CE conformity to EMC directive 2004 108 EC and Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC o EN 61000 6 2 o EN 61000 6 3 o EN 60950 1 o EN 50491 3 MH RC ENO 1iC e FCC ID SZV STM300C e IC ID 5713A STM300C O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved This information is subject to change withou IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL notice Table 9 1 Technical data URL Intesisa ma http www intesis com info intesis com 34 938047134 32 43 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 10 Dimensions Figure 10 1 IntesisBox dimensions in mm 11 AC Unit Types compatibility A list of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries indoor unit model references compatible with MH RC ENO 1i 1iC and their available features can be found in http www intesis com pdf IntesisBox_ MH RC xxx 1 AC Compatibility pdf Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 33 43 This information is subject to
46. setpoint its scale will be MIN SETPOINT MAX SETPOINT Depending on the mode of the AC unit and the configuration of machine mode see section 5 3 1 the value of MIN SETPOINT and MAX SETPOINT could change Therefore the scale of the setpoint in profile 4 might change depending on the AC unit s mode and machine mode s configuration Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 28 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 7 Status monitoring The interface IntesisBox has three LEDs that show information about the operation of the device The LED L1 see Figure 4 1 is associated to the EnOcean section and the LED L2 to the AC one AC LED 7 1 L2 yellow AC monitoring In Table 7 1 it is shown how the AC LED L2 behaves and its meaning Device status LED L2 state ON OFF Period Meaning Turning on Pulse ON during 5 seconds Initialization process after start up or reset During normal Flashing 100ms ON Normal Operation operation 1900ms OFF During normal Blinking 500ms ON AC unit error operation 500ms OFF communication error Table 7 1 IntesisBox state and AC LED 7 2 L1 green EnOcean monitoring EnOcean LED L1 will behave according
47. siessonexietes ice nie tete rita ze ir recen bd coke sui nix RR CY Rico ca RO EVE be RES 14 42 Normal Modens ise emeexdiesie orae tgaider A E E E Ra Uu CREE RHET 2 15 4 2 1 Monitor OQ usce rok ertet nunc Rok eee Sones Eur xr RUE CER UE FERAE REO XKt wk CERE ERER RE MESES 15 4 2 2 D eanaee EE 16 4 3 Learning mode isa tee re Ra Exe e EE E n Rie a EXE EGO FR Qu ctr E x UL RE dU RR ai 17 4 3 1 l arning SensOESszssieeeexiu t x iM ERE ARE TE view eneaedens net AKT NEA PARE ME Coan NEU RE EIE 18 4 3 2 LEANING gateways iececec crece pee rer rer ner e dred rer ec a c n ecK DP UL PU V RR 18 V4 Erasing ModE miseen r cerne se bei ceria i venite E i niaiigt ein ede Gaetan 19 4 4 1 Deleting one DY OMG iii ccce xtti xk RR RE VR RENE E KKRENERKA KK ERE REATRR I RERINCEE 19 4 4 2 Deleting all the devices linked to one profile ssssssssssrrssrrrssrrrrsrrrerrrnsererers 19 4 4 3 Return to factory settings iiieeseisssesseeesen nenne nena nike reda nene na ina 20 4 5 Remote management disablement ssssssssssssssseesesenemnemene eene 20 5 Remote config ratiOon icocr rrr rer rene ra end reor raa exu ER RE tne FRE Ero ERI RUE RUE 21 5 1 Reception ProfileS NU nennen menn nennen nennen ness nnn nnn nn 21 5 2 Transmission profiles NU nennen mensas sns 21 5 3 Configurations st rire re in nee m e Prendre na ch anc vine eund D a PR SCR E 22 5 3 1 Machine operation occ nennen nennen
48. sis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 27 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes IS amp Email infoGintesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 6 5 MultiTeach in procedure AC units have a lot of parameters to control and supervise and with only one 4BS telegram all this information cannot be fitted in For this reason the IntesisBox implements besides standard Teach in a MultiTeach in procedure where more than one EEP is sent at the same time in order to be linked In the next lines this procedure is going to be further explained This procedure is performed only when the profile selector S2 is set to profiles E or F the ones that implement the HVAC generic EEPs The way it is implemented is simple A different Base ID is assigned to each EEP and it is actually performing 3 consecutive teach in procedures This allows devices that support the 3 EEP s to automatically link them It might happen that the device in learning mode does not support the MultiTeach in procedure In that case profiles 5 6 and 7 can be used in order to perform the Teach in one by one due to the fact that these profiles have the same EEPs as profile E or F It needs to be taken into account that used in this profile the IntesisBox is working as if it was three different EnOcean devices at
49. ssociated signals and devices 5 2 Transmission profiles Transmission channels to be used to teach the IntesisBox into other devices As in the reception channels the procedure can be done manually just following the steps of the teach in procedure section 4 2 2 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 21 43 s This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info pintesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng Index EEP Signals ID 0 05 02 01 On off FFS802E0 1 05 02 01 Alarm State FF6802E1 2 07 02 05 Setpoint Temp FF8802E2 3 07 02 05 Ambient Temp FF8802E3 4 07 10 01 Ambient Temp Setpoint Temp Fan Speed On Off FF8802E4 5 07 20 10 Mode Fan Speed Up Down Vane position On Off FF8802E5 6 07 10 03 Setpoint Temp Ambient Temp FF8802E6 7 07 20 11 Window Contact Alarm Code Disablement Alarm State FF8802E7 8 05 02 01 Inputi FF8802E8 9 05 02 01 Input 2 FF8802E9 i0 050201 Input3 FF8802EA i1 050201 Input 4 FF8802EB 15 07 20 10 07 20 11 07 10 03 All FF8802EF Rx Table YX Configuration Information Figure 5 2 Transmission channels with their EEPs and unique IDs 5 3 Configuration Using the Intesis Configuration Software it is possible to configure the behaviour of the IntesisBox its advanced functionali
50. t Table 13 1 Error codes e In case you detect an error code not listed contact your nearest Mitsubishi Heavy Industries technical support service Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 40 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 14 EnOcean Interoperability In this section there is a list of the allowed transmission and reception EEPs and its description EEP Tx EEP description 05 02 01 Light and Blind Control Application Style 1 07 02 05 Temperature Sensor Range 0 C to 40 C 07 10 01 Temperature Sensor Set Point Fan Speed and Occupancy Control 07 10 03 Temperature Sensor Set Point Control 07 20 10 HVAC Components Generic HVAC interface Functions Mode vane position fan speed sensors and on off 07 20 11 HVAC Components Generic HVAC interface Functions Error control AC Error code Error states and disablements Table 14 1 IntesisBox supported transmission Tx EEPs Profile Supported EEP Index Rx S2 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 06
51. temperature It is the set point temperature requested by the thermostat e Virtual ambient temperature It is the ambient temperature measured by the 7 thermostat Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 26 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng The set point temperature sent to the AC indoor unit is calculated with the following formula S S T T 6 3 Key card Due to the way the key card reader works there is a specific reception profile for it In this profile Table 4 5 it is possible to link up to five devices If the linked device is not a key card the correct behaviour of the IntesisBox cannot be granted When inserting the key card in the reader the AC unit is enabled becomes available to be turned on but it stays OFF A manual actuation of another device would be needed to turn it ON When the key card is removed the AC unit is disabled and turned OFF staying in this state until we insert the key card again If the AC indoor unit is set to ON either by an EnOcean device or by the remote control the IntesisBox will set it back to OFF The functionality specified on the above lines would only be active when devices are linked in the key card profile Table 4 5
52. ty and the binary inputs Machine Operation Index Name Units Value Description Allowed range In LIMITED SETPOINT machine setpoint range is adjusted to its current mode In AUTOCHANGEOVER mode is decided automatically using Ambient Temp Then setpoint range is adjusted dynamically In NORMAL no action is performed Setpoint limits are the same to the machine 30 Machine Mode enum NORMAL v 31 Threshold Ambient Temp Cool C 26 Temperature above which machine is changed to mode Cool when AUTOCHANGEOVER is configured Range 16 30 32 Threshold Ambient Temp Heat C 21 Temperature under which machine is changed to mode Heat when AUTOCHANGEOVER is configured Range 16 30 33 Min Setpoint Cool oc ja Minimum setpoint allowed when machine is in Cool mode and LIMITED SETPOINT mode is configured Range 16 30 34 Max Setpoint Cool oc 28 Maximum setpoint allowed when machine is in Cool mode and LIMITED SETPOINT mode is configured Range 16 30 35 Min Setpoint Heat oc 19 Minimum setpoint allowed when machine is in Heat mode and LIMITED SETPOINT mode is configured Range 16 30 36 Max Setpoint Heat e 35 sid Maximum setpoint allowed when machine is in Heat mode and LIMITED SETPOINT mode is configured Range 16 30 37 Wake Up Time seconds 120 Time interval to send periodically EnOcean data telegrams Every Tx profile is updated at least at this time interval Range 100 510 In
53. urable parameters per each input so X is valid from 1 to 4 in the following lines Input X inverted input X logic inversion if true input X is inverted Input X function input X can be configured in order to behave as NONE input X is only transmitted to EnOcean with any other effect ON OFF input X is able to change the ON OFF state of the AC unit WINDOW CONTACT input X is used as a window contact KEY CARD input X behaves as a key card reader OCCUPANCY input X is used as an occupancy sensor Input X key card input X is transmitted to EnOcean as a key card which means that just one telegram will be sent per each change on the state of input X Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 24 43 This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp Email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 5 3 6 Radio operation Repeater enable EnOcean repeater function enablement Repeater level EnOcean repeater function mode if repeater is disabled this parameter is not significant It can be configured as Disabled no telegrams will be repeated 1 LEVEL original telegrams will be repeated 2 LEVEL original and repeated telegrams will be repeated IR disablement disablement of the AC remote control If this value is true AC remot
54. ware section 5 1 5 Teach the signals of the IntesisBox that will be sent to other EnOcean actuators gateways a Manually section 4 2 2 b Remotely using the Intesis Configuration Software section 5 3 6 Optional Protect the IntesisBox from an undesired remote access section 8 8 7 The device is ready to be used Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 8 43 s This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info pintesis com software tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng 3 Connection and placement 3 1 Connection to AC unit The IntesisBox connects directly to the MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES two wire X Y bus Depending on which controllers are available the recommended connection methods are the following details in Figure 3 1 e Wired remote control available Connect the interface as Slave in parallel with the wired remote controllers remote controller acts as Master If the interface is configured as Master remote controller must be configured as Slave e Infrared remote control available Connect the interface as Master in parallel with the infrared remote controller Infrared receiver as Slave e No remote control available Connect the interface directly to the X Y bus of the indoor unit as Master when there is no MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES r
55. wer Ob1 DB 0 3 LRN Learn button ObO Teach in telegram Ob1 Data telegram DB 0 2 DB 0 0 Not used Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 37 43 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp Email info intesis com software tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox MH RC ENO 1i 1iC User s Manual r3 eng EEP 07 20 11 CONTINUATION DATA BYTES Receive mode Commands received by the HVAC interface DB 3 Not used DB 2 Not used DB 1 7 DB 1 1 Not used DB 1 0 External disablement ObO Not disabled Ob1 Disabled DB_0 3 Learn Button ObO Teach in telegram Ob1 Data telegram DB 0 2 Disable remote controller ObO Enable Remote controller Ob1 Disable Remote controller DB_0 1 Window contact ObO Windows opened Ob1 Windows closed DB_0 0 Not used Transmit mode Commands sent by the HVAC interface DB 3 Error code HI Generated by AC Table 13 1 DB 2 Error code LO Generated by AC Table 13 1 DB 1 7 DB 1 4 Reserved 0x00 DB_1 3 Remote lock CENTER ObO Unlocked Ob1 Locked DB 1 2 Window contact disablement ObO Not disabled Ob1 Disabled DB_1 1 Key card disablement ObO Not disabled Ob1 Disabled DB_1 0 External disablement ObO Not disabled Ob1 Disabled DB_0 3 Learn Button ObO Teach in telegram Ob1 Data telegram DB_0 2 Disable remote controller ObO Enable Remote controller Ob1 Disable Remote controller DB_0 1
56. x Tx profile O On Off linked to another EnOcean device Then each time we turn on or off the AC unit a signal will be sent from the IntesisBox and accepted by the other EnOcean device All the signals will also be sent periodically according to the IntesisBox configuration section 5 3 1 Table 4 4 shows which signals and EEPs correspond to each Tx profile Profile EEP Index Tx Transmission signals EnOcean S2 Profile 0 On Off 05 02 01 1 Alarm State 05 02 01 2 Set point Temperature 07 02 05 3 Ambient Temperature 07 02 05 4 Ambient Temperature Set point Temperature Fan Speed 07 10 01 On Off 5 AC interface Mode fan speed vane position sensors and 07 20 10 On Off 6 Set point Temperature Ambient Temperature 07 10 03 7 AC interface AC Error code Error state and disablements 07 20 11 8 Input 1 05 02 01 9 Input 2 05 02 01 A Input 3 05 02 01 B Input 4 05 02 01 C N A D N A E All AC profiles 07 20 10 07 10 03 07 20 11 F All AC profiles 07 20 10 07 10 03 07 20 11 Table 4 4 Transmission profiles signals MultiTeach in process The three EEPs are sent one after the other pressing the teach in button only once Also a Teach in of the same signals can be done one by one using profiles 5 6 and 7 See section 6 5 O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved This information is subject to c

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