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2. i YORK ce A JOHNSON CONTROLS COMPANY YDS 3 GNS 0408 ENGLISH INSTALLATION amp OWNER S MANUAL THIRD GENERATION NETWORK SYSTEM Please keep this operation manual properly Read this operation manual carefully before using the unit INSTALLATION MANUAL CATALOGUE eC ee ee ee ee 1 2 System COnfiguration ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeennneeeeeeeees 2 3 System SUC CUE Covers eter teres ereeear dame sree 3 4 Install the Network System ccccccceeeeee eee e eee eee 8 5 Important Points of DESIQN ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 31 6 Problems Used to Encounter in Fee Charge YS Oeria E a arene eee eee ees semerenocneeee 32 OPERATION MANUAL CATALOGUE 1 Overview of SY SlOM iccsececisecncnnvinnsecensieanamiiiessscewaws 42 2 Operation Of SyStemM cc ee eceeeeeee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 43 3 System StructUure sssesssensssnnssnneensnensnsnnennnnnnnnn 47 4 System Operation ssssnnnnsnnnsnunsnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnn 53 5 Electricity Allotment and Report annnnnnnnnnnnnn 63 Third Generation Network System l i p SEU EEUE Thank you for your confidence and choosing the Third Generation Network System o ensure correct use of the product please read this manual and the indoor unit operation manual carefully before usingthe unit For convenience of future reference keep this manual properly after reading it For any question contact the supplier Make sure you havea
3. Fig 4 8 4 Installthe Network System 9 Select Default Then click Next Instance Hame netallation leave Delauk checked and To instal of maintain a named instance of SOL Server on this computer clear the Default checkbox and type or select an instance name A new name must be 16 characters of less and shoud start wth letter or other accept chatacte Foi moie information click Help m Help _ lt Back Cancel Fig 4 9 10 Select installation type Typical click Browse to choose the install catalogue Then click Next Setup Type Chick the toe of Setup you prefer then cick Met Installed with the mod common options Aiscommended for most users Minimum Installed with minimum required options t Custon fou may choose the options pou want to install Recommended for advanced usert Destination Fieldet Program Files A4 Frogam Files hicrozot SOL Server Data Files Progam Files helictazott SOL Server Available Space on piogram bles dive K 142536 K Space on cyclen dire T4256 F Space on data files dive 34432 k Th42535 k woo ca ied cen 10 GB must available for usein this install catalogue 11 Select Use the same account for each servers Auto start SQL Server Service Select Use the Local System account for server set The click Next f Use the same account foreach service Auto stort SOL Sewer Service Customize the sellings lor each service Service
4. the system 3 System Construction 3 6 Input of group Set Group Parameter g Set Group Parameter 2 gt 1 DEYGROUP Fig 3 6 1 Group creation When entering the group parameter setting window all the group of the system will be in the list To create a new group press Add and the list display a blank Click the blank and input the new group in the group name box Then press Update group button and the new group is created 2 Charge of group name To change the group name enter the group parameter setting window directly and click the group to be changed 3 Delete a group When there is no air conditioner in a group you can delete the group by selecting it from the list and press Delete to delete the group Set Group A C x x TLL Fig 3 7 3 System Construction 3 7 Setting air conditioner group 1 Select the group to be maintained in a and all the indoor units of the group will be displayed in list b 2 Select the indoor unit to be added into the group from tree c and then p ss Ifthe indoor unit id already inthe group it prompts that the indoor unit is already in the group If the indoor unit is in another group it will prompt that the indoor unit is in another group and whether to charge its group property to add it into this group If No is chosen its group properties will not be charged The indoor unit can join the group directly if itis notin any group 3 To
5. Customer Service Manual 1 General Description of The System 1 1 Third Generation Network System The intelligent network air conditioner management system that is the upgrade and perfect version base on original network management system integrating with prior network monitored management system and network power supply division system could substituting the prior version 1 2 Available occasion The network system suitable used for middle or small size building controlling mostly 1024 items indoor units and 512 items outdoor units 1 3 Features 1 This system introduce construction concept by creating some new attributes through the system so as to communicate indoor and outdoor units as well as additional employ a fee charge function for counting fee during operation 2 This system introduce user stratified concept for ensuring correct system data that would not be altered by different users operation 3 This system records the indoor and outdoor units operation data for convenient control of future maintenance and upkeep 4 This system provides LonWorks and TCP IP interfaces for convenient controlling the air conditioner by external LonWorks and TCP IP 5 This system provides operation real time defective report and offers troubleshooting method simple description for your reference 6 This system realizes on line problem diagnosis service guarantees the safety of your air conditioner system 7 The longest stead
6. Related Tasks What do you want to change about Change another account Create a new accourk netaccontrol s account netaccomrol Conmearer administrator Password protected Fig 4 52 4 First input user account and password and then click to Remove password Are you sure you want to remove netaccontrol s password You ae removing the password for netaccontrol If you do this netaccontrol will lose all EFS encrypted files personal certificates and stored passwords for Web sites or network resources Also if you remove this password other people can gain access to netaccontrol s account and To avoid losing data in the Future ask metaccantrol to make a password reset floppy disk Se Fig 4 53 4 Auto start our management system software upon starting 1 Open the file C document and setting all users start menu programs startup 2 Click the right key NEW SHORTCUT 4 Installthe Network System Crese arrow omety foii Fig 4 54 3 Click Browse select EXE file of our intelligent management system Create Shortcut This wizard helps you to create shortcuts to local or network programs files Folders computers or Internet addresses Type the location of the item Bi iet4CControlleriNetaccontroller exe C Browse D Click Next to continue Cancel Fig 4 55 4 Click Next and the click Finish This wizard helps you to create shortcuts to local or ne
7. a task gt hange a account gt Create anew acoourt gt Change the wary users log on or aff or pick an account to change Adeninistrator SOLDebugger Computer administrator Limted account Password protected ir Guest ae Guest eccourt amp off Fig 4 48 4 Installthe Network System 3 Tick Use the Welcome screen Sudo the Welcome sresseeerT can simply cick your account name to log on for security you can turn off this feature and use the classic logon prompt which requires users to a user name Z use Fast User Switching With Fast User Switching you can quickly switch to another user account without having to dose any programs Then when the other user is finished you can switch back to your own accourt Cappi omo pph Options C Cancel Fig 4 49 2 Cancel guest accounts 1 Click Start select Control panel and double click User account icon 2 Click Guest Pick a task gt ary 1 Soc e war users log on or off or pick an account to change SOLDebugger mited sccount Fig 4 50 3 Click Turn off the guest account What do you want to change about the guest account Change the picture Fig 4 51 4 Installthe Network System 3 How to remove user account and password in window system 1 Click Start select Control panel and double click User account icon 2 Select the user account and password to be removed 3 Click Remove the password
8. allotment and report 4 When system operating in heating mode however there are some indoor unitsconflict toit basicelectricity Heating indoor unit Sharing the electricity consumed by outdoor units and theelectricity consumedby indoorfan andauxiliary heater Cooling indoorunit conflict Electricity onlycomes outfrom indoorfan Fan onlyindoor unit conflict Electricityonly comesoutfromindoor fan Standby indoorunit Noelectricity isbilled 5 2 Report 1 a is composed by outdoor centralize controller unit groups and outdoor unit Unit group are the outdoor units within the same refrigeration system 2 b is the selecting box of centralize controller After select the centralize controller outdoor units in c will be changed as per the centralize controller Press Query button the relevant information of this centralize controller will be shown press Previous unit button the previous information will be shown press Next unit the next unit information willbe shown 3 c is the selecting box of outdoor unit for choosing outdoor unit under the selected centralize controller 4 d for displaying the type of outdoor unit f for displaying the peculiar information of the specified model Modes of outdoor unit include Digital unit conversion unit and Water heating unit Provided that there were no specified outdoor unit is set units would take Conversion unitas default 5 e for displaying the general inform
9. and the drop down box under the group number as well as the indoor units in this group After the group has been selected all indoor units in this group will be listed at the drop down list When you are would like to delete an indoor unit select the unit and double clicks it the unit will delete fromthis group 4 System Operation 3 c is the setting interface which includes the setting of remote controller of ON OFF the unit running mode selection fan speed and temperature adjusting These setting are the same as indoor unit s by press Send order button after finish setting to deliver information to all indoor units inthe group 4 Some relevant agenda information will display at Agenda Managing Box after select a group in b Information in Agenda Managing Box is formed by many tasks which are unit start up tasks that startup at start pointand shutdown at end point being connected with arrows When you are going to browse some detail of a task please click the arrow of the task Arrow turn red after be selected and double click it Agenda Managing Interface will be accessed detail setting of this task could be see 4 6 Indoor unit window Pre por to pame Fig 4 6 1 a is used to display the status of selected indoor unit After Query is pressed the icons in box display the status of the current indoor unit In the display box there is icon of indoor unit operation mode icon of timing setting icon of in
10. centralized controller is it s address Likewise select indoor and all the indoor centralized controllers will be listed with the address of controller as itsname 2 Select centralized controller of the list and change its name for youre easy remember In the meanwhile select an icon easily identifiable Set Indoor Unit ky Indoor Address Fig 4 37 5 Setting of indoor unit 1 After initiation all the indoor units of the selected centralized controller will be listed please modify the model capacity and the corresponding relationship with outdoor units as per the actual condition 2 Input an easy to remember name for indoor unit In the meanwhile select the model of indoor unit as per the actual condition and input the model of indoor unit 3 In case of electricity bill calculation it is essential to select its corresponding outdoor units If it is only for monitoring and control it is Unnecessary to correspond to the outdoor units 4 You shall be careful to input the capacity of indoor unit as it is an important parameter directly relating to electricity bill calculation See the following form Ex Model MDV D71Q4 indoor unit In this model the number after is 71 that means this indoor unit model is 71 which corresponding horsepower is 2 5 HP 5 If it is essential to limit the electricity use of air conditioner user the electricity limit option shall be selected for indoor unit with input of limit
11. could be chose under the drop down menu of outdoor centralized controller address box 2 Press Add button an additional blank will come out click this blank to edit outdoor unit address indoor unit name icon of system outdoor unit model number etc and choose the unit affiliated group simultaneity and then click Update outdoor unit establishment is finished 3 After choose the address of centralized controller please click the left list to choose the outdoor unit you re going to modify then modify the which parameter atthe rightbox 4 Delete outdoor unit by choose this unit and press Delete button 3 System Construction 3 4 Input of indoor centralized controller Set Central Controller X All Central Controlles Set Parametes CE T G Address plane alir Outdoor 5 aiins 90 DEYINI IN DEVIN IN Name DEVIN 04 DEYINS IN Address System Icon Bi Ind elw Fellow Cell Add l Update Delete Retum lt gt 4 Fig 3 4 1 Select the centralized controller option from the menu to enter the centralized controller setting window Then select indoor option and the left list will display the created indoor centralized controllers 2 Press Add and the list will display a blank Click the blank and input the name of centralized controller to be created Select the address of centralized controller and its icon to be used in the system Then press Update and the centralized controller is ready 3 The ce
12. l 2 intellect Manger system Database of Network A C Setup G EA Intellect Manger System Database of Network AC Setup Guide L Setup datasheet successfull Initial backup site eS Port of network com AL i Fig 4 31 Database name User name Initial C Program Files Net amp CController DB 3 baeclp sat Eo Fort of network AC COMI x Fig 4 32 4 Installthe Network System see following figure this window will shows upon the process finish All indoor and outdoor units indoor and outdoor centralized controllers within this system will be save as per their addresses to database E p oes Pea oe eee E eee E t Intellect Manger System Database of Network AIC Setup Guide m Initialing device data 12 1566 Online Central Controller z Online A C a TER COML Scanning equipment Fig 4 33 Upon all above processes are finished system has initialized 2 Build up outdoor units Units described as multi connecting unit controlled by outdoor centralized controller Set Outdoor Units X Unt Set Central controller address 16 v Unit Nane MOTOF Fellow Cell 7 Fig 4 34 Please select the practical outdoor centralized controller according to actual outdoor unit quantity to setup 4 Installthe Network System 3 Setup outdoor units Set Outdoor Unit g Set Outdoor Un C C Address 16 v Unit name Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Address HP d e
13. of indoor units under query for a certain time period 2 Only the data of one indoor unit can be outputted and the maximum time is 7 days 3 The report is used to analyze data during maintenance it can facilitate identification of causes for defaults 5 Electricity allotment and report 5 2 4 Operation data of outdoor units Outdoor Units Running Dates td sing Sete capacity af satteow raning etate sf oe matar sf ceamertet currant Fig 5 4 1 As the operation data of indoor units the outdoor unit operation data report is the list of operation data of outdoor units under query for a certain time period 2 Only the data of one outdoor unit can be outputted and the time period is 7 days 3 The report is used to analyze data during maintenance it can facilitate identification of causes for defaults 5 2 5 Malfunction reports ofindoor units Indoor Unas Mattuncton tj Unit Bee Doneogael Poe speed EF Opens Pa Fig 5 5 1 As the indoor unit operation data report it is used to query for report of all indoor unit faults and protection information for a certain time period 2 The maximum query time period ofreport is 7 days 3 It is mainly used to query for the faults and protection of indoor units of system during a time period 5 Electricity allotment and report 5 2 6 Querying outdoor unit malfunction and protection Quidoor Units Malfunction Fig 5 6 1 As the outdoor unit oper
14. outdoor set An administrator may log onto the system to select tothe incorporate this portion of electricity or not when the whole refrigeration systemruns normallybutthebilling systemhas somefaults 3 Basic electricity billing Fa FA e FA standing for total Electricity consumed ina certain period at refrigeration system e standingfor scalecoefficient whichaccounted as perindoorunit capacity 4 Sharing electricity billing Fa FA e FAstanding fortotal Sharing Electricity consumedin acertain period at refrigerationsystem estanding forscale coefficient which accounted as perindoor unitcapacity 4 Forbilling electricity consumed underdifferent conditionsin the same refrigeration system 1 Under the condition of all indoor units in standby status no Cooling Heating or Fan only operation each indoor unit sharing the electricity Sharing electricity that consume as per the indoor unit capacity in a certain period 2 Whensystem operatein Coolingmode basic electricity Cooling indoor unit Sharing the electricity consumed by outdoor units and theelectricity consumedby indoorfan andauxiliary heater Fan onlyindoor unit Electricity onlycomes outfrom indoorfan standby indoorunit Noelectricity isbilled 3 When system operating in heating mode no indoor unit conflict to it basic electricity Heating indoor unit Sharing the electricity consumed by outdoor units and theelectricity consumedby indoorfan andauxiliary heater 5 Electricity
15. outdoor units under the same refrigeration system 2 b is the centralized controller selection box After the centralized controller is selected the outdoor units in c will charge with centralized controller Press Query to display the information of centralized controller Press previous to query for the information of the previous outdoor centralized controller and Next for the information of the next outdoor centralized controller 3 c refers to the outdoor unit selection box and selection of an outdoor unitunder the selected outdoor centralized controller 4 d refers to the type of outdoor units f displays the specific information about a specification model including digital frequency variable and water type outdoor units If no specific information about unit is available the default is frequency variable 5 e display the common information ofall the outdoor units 6 The outdoor centralized controller and outdoor units can only be queried and cannot be controlled 4 System Operation 4 4 Uniform setting page te se ee Ve wore Sen Fig 4 4 1 Uniform setting is specific to all the indoor units within the system and includes mode setting locking and mode unlocking for indoor units 2 a is the air conditioner setting column where the remote controller locking setting is to send the locking commands to all the indoor units so that they cannot receive remote controller signals The default is unl
16. quota If the quota balance from the previous month can be carried over to the next month the option balance carrying over shall be selected 4 Installthe Network System 6 If the conditioner is installed in a public area with the fees to be shared it is essential to select the property of common air conditioner Normal Models amp Their Horsepower Indoor unit model Horsepower Indoor unit model Horsepower 22 model 0 8HP 75 model 3HP 28 model 1HP 80 model 3HP 36 model 1 3HP 90 model 3 2HP 45 model 1 7HP 112 model 4HP 56 model 2HP 140 model 5HP 71 model 2 5HP Table 4 1 Note The air conditioner supplier commends system parameters been setas Table 4 1 however user could decide it by own and do so at their own risk The air conditioner supplier does no responsible for it 6 Group setting 1 Click Set group parameter and select a blank line in the list to input the group name 2 Then click Update button and the new group is created Set Group Parameter X Set Group Parameter ee E pil DEVGROUP lt gt v Group BO Group Hame DEVGROUF Add l Delete Return Fig 4 38 7 Setting air conditioners of a group 1 Selectthe group to beset onthe right 2 Click to open the left tree and select the air conditioner to be added into the group Thenclick to add the air conditioner into the group Likewise select an air conditioner in the list and
17. you may select the task from c and then the setting of the task is displayed in b Then the setting can be modified in the b and after that press Save andthe task modification is OK 6 To delete a task you only need to select the task in c and then press Delete to delete the task 4 9 ih eae pd al eee Morstot Veg Fig 4 11 1 Refrigeration system TOP diagram is used to connect the outdoor units with indoor units within the same refrigerant system So you can view the distribution status of system visually 2 a lists all the refrigerant system within the system and the refrigerant systems have the name of outdoor sets 3 Click any refrigerant system in a c and b will display all the indoor units and outdoor unit of e on system separately The indoor unit is represented with the icon of indoor unit in the system likewise the outdoor units are represented with their icons in the system 4 System Operation 4 In b when we move the cursor to any icon the complete name of the indoor unit will be displayed through a small mark When we press any icon we will enter the indoor unit page and meanwhile the latest status of the indoor unit will be displayed 5 The outdoor unit operation in c are the same as the indoor unit operation in b The difference is that to press outdoor unit icon will Skip to outdoor unit window and the latest information of outdoor unit will be dis
18. 4 22 2 Automatic enter to the following window please select Install the software automatically Recommended and then click Next Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you mstall software for MicroDog USB Device If your hardware came with an installation CD lt 4 on floppy disk insert it now what do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended specit locanon Advanced Click Next to continue Eea ene e Fig 4 23 3 System will search the driving process automatically as following window Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software lt MicroDog USB Device Fig 4 24 4 Installthe Network System 4 The following window shows click Finish Softdog driver has been installed Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finshed installing the software for MictoDog USB Device Click Firesh to close the wizard eel Finish Fig 4 25 4 3 System setting 4 3 1 Monitoring system setting 1 Initialize the system Microsoft SQLSERVER2000 must be install before install the system And run C Program Files NetACController NetAcControllerIniting exe after finished the system installation Intellect Hanger System Database of Network Ed Intellect Manger System Database of Network AIC Setup Guide Database name User name Initial backup sit
19. Air conditioner supplier Conform toAir conditioner supplier network air 1 Please carefully keep the soft dog Any accessory loss after sale nosingle accessory could be offered additionally but purchase the whole setif necessary 2 User should purchase a legal software Operation system and SQL Serverdatabase that providing a running environment for 3rd network system Air conditioner supplier only install the network monitor system and give the technical support for user 3 System Structure 3 1 1 Indoor outdoor centralized controller A Indoor centralized controller 1 Indoor centralized controller is used for query control indoor units transmit indoor units status information to PC and deliver control and query order from PC to indoor units 2 Overview of indoor centralized controller 1 Overview of indoor centralized controller a An indoor centralized controller jointly with 64 items of indoor units to compose an air conditioner LAN so as to centralize control all air conditioners within the LAN where various control commands and setting statue can be sent to each indoor unit to satisfy various control requirements The control signal of centralized controller can be sent longest than 1200m orlongest than 3000m by applied the relay which provided by air conditioner supplier b Acentralized controller enables interface with computer or gateway to realize centralized computer control over parameter settin
20. TEMP of Aicdbasy hrao reste nes Command 5 or Cunen C is 2 Operation of System Operate the interface 1 Please click the box at the upper left of the interface the options are To query outdoor unit or Indoor unit 2 Upon select the indoor unit or outdoor unit please choose the serial number which is composed by centralized controller number and air conditioner number of air conditioner that you are going to query Or you could fillin the serial number to the blame in data column The number sequence is that air conditioner number in front and centralized controller number follows that be converted to hexadecimal 3 Press the type of order sent button and you will receive a data package which including some data If there were no data displayed it means thatthe data package isempty 2 3 User login Double click the shortcut icon of new system in desk following interface is showed Belcome to Use Intelligent Network Air Condition Control Monitor 5Syvetem User Admin x v Remeber Fassword SHEEN Password Auto Login Fig 2 3 1 User User is an account established inthe database of system You could choose your ID at the drop down menu of the account box 1 If you have selected Remember password you can logon to the system only by press OK each time 2 If youhave selected Auto login you can enter the system by pressing the user name and password each time 2 Operatio
21. Where vould you like the shortcuts to be ins e folder indicated below If you nane or 4 Installthe Network System 6 Click Next enter software installation window After confirm all information you filled are correct please click Install button access to monitoring installation process Installation window as following liy a NetACController Setup NetACController Setup Ready to Install Installing NetaCController Tou are now ready to install NetACController 3 00 Please wait The installer now has enough information to install NetaACController on your computer Installing Files The following settings will be used C WWIKDOWS xy tem32 indows_XP_Tab ocx oe TITITITITITITITITIIITITIL LLL Install folder C Program Files WetACController CITT AiE Ei OLL ORi ioiii diii san Shortcut folder HetAcCController Please click Next to proceed with the installation Installation Successful The HetACController 3 00 installation is complete Thank you for choosing NetACController Please click Finish to exit this installer Fig 4 21 Upon all above process are finished the software has been installed 4 2 3 Install Softdog Driver 1 Run the MicroDogInstdrv Exe in install package the following window is showed Insert the softdog to any USB port of upper PC and then click Install Drive 4 Installthe Network System R MicroDog and NetDog Windows SX ME NT 2K XP Driver Ga Fig
22. a Unit DEYI vi System Icon 2P ol Outdoor Uni Outdoor Unit 7 Type Rodel lt gt x Outdoor Unit List v Fig 4 35 1 Upon finish the initialization system defaults outdoor unit address is outdoor unit s name User could rename units for your operation convenience 2 Outdoor unit model default as fixed frequency outdoor unit thus for correct information display you should modify it as per your actual outdoor unit model 3 Select the units of this outdoor unit All unit under the same centralized controller are in the drop down box It is essential to select as per the actual installation as it is related to attribution of electricity consumption to specific outdoor unit 4 Input the actual capacity of outdoor unit in the horsepower column as the reference parameter of outdoor unit 5 Select the outdoor unit icon easily identifiable in the system as per the actual condition 6 Input the model of outdoor unit as per the actual condition and press Update after confirming everything is OK 4 Centralized controller setting window Set Central Controller All Central Controller Set Parameter Adar Al g fy 68 Outdoor _J Indoor bis DEY or Hame Address System Icon IE Indoor Cel sll B Fellow Cell C Ue ae Rate Fig 4 36 4 Installthe Network System 1 After running the initiation tool select outdoor and the outdoor centralized controller will be listed The name of
23. ails mE Filegroup name Fie ID File type Location C Program Files Microsoft SOL Current size 0 00 MB Space used Shiink action Compress pages and then buncate free space from the file C Tryncate free space from the end of the file C Shrink fie to l Deter shrink I Shrink the file later Fig 6 4 2 The process of modify diary files maximum size value 1 Open the enterprise management database select NETAC database click right key to choose Properties a Database file NETAC_Log File details Fiegroup name Fie ID 2 Fie type Log file Location C Program Filee Microsalt SOL Current sre 0 00 MB Space used Shunk action C Compress pages and then truncate Iree space fram the fie Truncate free space from the end of the fle Shiink file tex Cc Way rririmum is 0 MB Defer shank Shrink the file later 6 Problems Used to Encounterin Fee Charge System p Acton View Took Window Dp xe DR 2 Da ETE Ar t Commote Roo NETACC lO items Fig 6 6 2 To select Transaction Log In Restricted file growth the default size value is 150M we recommend 500M i e please alter 150M to 500M HETAC Properties General Data Files Transaction Log Filegroups Options Pernissions i Transaction log ties File Name Space allocated MB File properties V Autoenaticaly grow He File growth Maximum hile size in megabytes 4 C Ureestncted file growth a zj Restrict file g
24. air conditioner is locked the remote controller can be unlocked and then the indoor unit can receive remote controller signals 4 ON OFF setting is used to set up the air conditioner switching ON OFF When timing on or offis selected ON OFF setting is shielded and cannot be operated 5 Mode setting is used to set up the operation mode of air conditioner including Cooling Heating Auto Dehumidifying and Fan The fan speed options include High Low and Auto The temperature setting can vary between 1 7 30C 4 System Operation 6 Timing ON OFF option if not ticked and selected the timing ON OFF time is not available When either option is selected all the setting information cannot be sent to the indoor unit immediately through Send Instead such information will be saved in the database as per the selected timing ON OFF status Iftiming onis selected only at the setting information except air conditioner ON OFF will be saved including set timing on time When the set timing on time is up the setting information including switching on will be sent to the indoor unit If timing offis selected only the timing off is saved and switching off command will be sent upon the timing off time 4 3 Outdoor centralized controller window Intelligent Network Air Candition Control Monitor System V3 0 d Veg Fig 4 3 1 a is made of the tree consisting of outdoor centralized controllers sets and outdoor units The set refers to the
25. as isolation are secured in the OFF position The supply cables and gas pipework may then be disconnected and removed For points of connection refer to unit installation instructions Remove all refrigerant from each system of the unit into a suitable container using a refrigerant reclaim or recovery unit This refrigerant may then be re used if appropriate or returned to the manufacturer for disposal Under No circumstances should refrigerant be vented to atmosphere Where appropriate drain the refrigerant oil from each system into a suitable container and dispose of according to local laws and regulations governing disposal of oily wastes Packaged unit can generally be removed in one piece after disconnection as above Any fixing down bolts should be removed and then unit lifted from position using the points provided and equipment of adequate lifting capacity Reference MUST be made to the unit installation instructions for unit weight and correct methods of lifting Note that any residual or spilt refrigerant oil should be mopped up and disposed of as described above After removal from position the unit parts may be disposed of according to local laws and regulations Johnson DR Controls YDS 3 GNS 0408 eee
26. ation data report itis used for the report of all outdoor unit faults and protection information for a certain time period 2 The maximum query time period of reportis 7 days 3 It is mainly used to query for the faults and protection of outdoor units of system during a time period 5 2 7 Report printing output to Excel worksheets and Word table a fel EY ac Rs Delle Fig 5 7 1 If the report needs to be printed direct press button to output the report to the default printer 2 If the report shall be saved as an EXCEL worksheet you need to operate as follows click select all l button press copy button l and then click EXCEL output button to output the report to an EXCEL worksheet Finally you only need to save it 3 Ifthe report shall be saved asa WORD table repeat the process for EXCEL worksheet but press WORD output button at the final step DE COMMISSIONING DISMANTLING amp DISPOSAL This product contains refrigerant under pressure rotating parts and electrical connections which may be a danger and cause injury All work must only be carried out by competent persons using suitable protective clothing and safety precautions A A Read the Manual Risk of electric shock Unit is remotely controlled and may start without warning Isolate all sources of electrical supply to the unit including any control system supplies switched by the unit Ensure that all points of electrical and g
27. ation of all outdoor units 6 Outdoor centralize controller and outdoor unit are queried only but control 5 2 1 Airconditioner billing statistics sheet NC Foe Statistics x a nee WC HT bosir sboririridusis alewtrve pubbie sharers pe m m A a Fig 5 1 5 Electricity allotment and report 1 The billing statistics is base on groups and the billing data of all or individual air conditioners of the group can be printed out 2 The electricity fees for any time period can be queried for and printed 3 The electricity bill consists of two parts basic electricity fee and shared electricity fee The fee of each unit for the time period is displayed inthe total electricity fee item inthe report 5 2 2 Detailed electricity bill WC electric churge List Be Ae tae P eisg weds Pos epee dailies Elected Eimririr Jiwit tis Fig 5 2 1 The detailed bill is the list for a certain time period as per the ON OFF information of indoor units Itis similar to a telephone bill The detailed bill of the group of air conditioners or an individual air conditioner can be output 2 The bill for any time period can be output 3 All the output bills only include basic electricity fees without shared electricity fees 5 2 3 Operation data ofindoor units joo Unt fnriro Dair Desisg sste Pam spend BEV Syeming Bipa MENT Byemeng Bipra Fig 5 3 1 The indoor unit operation data report is the listo f operation data
28. c heater for the indoor unit type of indoor unit indoor unit model and its icon displayed in the system 1 When the electricity bill with cost limit is calculated in the system the electricity limit option may be selected Then fill in the specific electricity quantity If electricity balance of a month can be carried over to the next month the electricity balance carrying over option shall be selected 2 If the room temperature inquired to maintain at a range temperature range setting needs to be carried on After selected this function indoor unit will keep on service been detected by upper unit delivering different control signal to it according to different temperature In this condition main interface would be invalidated 3 After all the optional are filled in directly press Update to create the air conditioner 4 If the basic parameters of an air conditioner shall be changed select the address of centralized controller of the indoor unit and select the air conditioner from the left list Then all the information about the air conditioner will be displayed on the right Modify the parameters and after directly press Update and the modification is complete 5 When an air conditioner does not actually exist delete it as per the following processes Select the centralized controller to be deleted select the air conditioner to be deleted from the left list and then press Delete directly to delete the air conditioner from
29. cel Fig 8 2 Select Backup Destination Select the fle name or backup device to use for the backup operation Backup devices can be created for files that You use frequently f File name D NETACBASEBAK C Backup device ied Cancel Fig 8 3 8 Setting the SQLServer Database 8 2 Data backup If data were damage during network system operating you could reduce them by NETAC BAK that is the backup file of database 1 To execute database reduction Access to Enterprise Manager Database All Tasks Backup Database refer to figure as follows Fig 8 4 2 To set reducing parameter Set the database name as NETAC for reducing file is come form equipment that would adopt complete reduction method click Select Devices access into the window as figure 8 5 and click Add to enter into the window showed as 8 6 then click reducing file NETAC BAK 8 Setting the SQL Server Database Select the Me name of backup device to use lot the sasiore operation Backup devices can be created for files that you uta freque e Fie name DANETAC WNETACBAK C Backup devte Fig 8 7 3 To set the name and route of new database For defaulting information of database route is original information user should rename and reset route of the database see figure as 8 8 Try notto store data files on the system disk Restore database x Gereral Aprons Eject tapes anp al
30. click to delete it from the group 4 Installthe Network System Ad ndoa Uris Currert Group Indoor Ling lt gt Fig 4 39 4 3 2 Setting operation system 1 Setting auto restart 1 Auto restart setting can ensure auto restarting upon power on after failure of computer 1 Click start button specify setting control panel and double click system icon 2 Click Advanced tag to select Startup and Recovery 21x Gereral Network Identification Hardwaa User Piot Petformance Peformance options control how apphcations use memory which affects the speed of pour computer Petlormance Options Errvorment Vanables Environment vanisbles tell your computer where to find certain types of rfamaton Startup and Recovery E Startup and recovery options tel your computer how to start and what to do F an enor causes your computer to stop Fig 4 40 3 Tick Send an administrative alert Startup and Recovery 2 x System startup Defauk operating system Piicrosoft Wirdcavs 2000 Professional Kactdet IY Display ist of operating systems for 30 gt seconds 4 Installthe Network System 2 AUTO logon Upon starting of Window 2000 it is essential to logon via pressing ctrl alt del This indicates that all the programs including our intelligent management system must start the management system upon restarting after shut down So auto start is needed 1 En
31. delete the air conditioners in the group select the indoor unit in list b and press Then the selected air conditioner is deleted from the group 4 System Operation 4 1 Main window Intelligent Network Air Condition Control Monitor System VI 0 Jok e Bes Meto hes oxi Comte bermi ba Pere oo intelli geet Network Air Coex ition Contral amp Memtiter Syetan V20 Fig 4 1 1 An icon represents an operation window in the system 2 You can enter the specific function operation window from any icon in the window 4 2 Indoor centralized controller window Imelligemt Network Air Condiion Control Monitor System V3 0 Jo 2 c Jats asy ad ato epet For orve B Fig 4 2 1 In this window the system automatically builds a tree structure as per the relations between indoor units and centralized controllers as shown in a Direct click the icon of centralized controllers and the connected indoor units will be displayed Light green indicates on line and normal operation but gray indicates off line and reddish brown indicates online and faults 4 System Operation 2 The centralized controller status display can be referred to b display the centralized controller number and the on line air conditioners under the centralized controller 3 c is the centralized controller selection box The selection box at d on the right is link with centralized selection box and lists all the conditioner names under the centraliz
32. door fan speed and locking icon For the mode icons 4 indicates Cooling indicates Heating indicates Timing setting indicates High speed of indoor fan indicates low speed of indoor fan A indicates remote controller locking or mode locking setting 2 b isthe indoor unit selecting box click the drop down box and tree consisting of indoor units and centralized controllers will be prompted as shown in lt Fig 4 7 gt After the indoor unit is selected from the tree press OK and then the name of indoor unit will be prompted in the drop down box Then press Query and the relevant information of the indoor unit willbe in then display box in d 4 System Operation Fig 4 7 3 c is used to set indoor units itis almost the same as the indoor unit setting in indoor centralized controller window But there is no air conditioner selection box here So itcan only set up the air conditioner selected in b 4 d is used to display the indoor unit operation status If no operation is available for an indoor unit a blank is used Timing information may be expresses as 2006 06 2014 or 0 0 00 incase of none After a timing task is fulfilled the air conditioner returns to non timing status In case of mode conflict the word conflict will be displayed behind the mode and at the mode conflict column The information displayed at the status information display column and the information of database i
33. door unit to mark the operation mode of outdoor unit and outdoor fan status In the operation mode indicates Cooling mode and indicates Heating modes For the outdoor fan amp indicates High wind and E indicates Low wind 4 8 Schedule management page a m nunn boas Lin Fapa mbn Mata rao Pee marae sa G a x tame materaca Tesa Be tarw Da Paenete gmat Loet fede y Uric Pes pisi 7 Fig 4 10 4 System Operation 1 b is task setting column When a group is selected from the current group selection box all indoor units of the group would display in a and all setting tasks of the group will display in c 2 All the tasks of the group are startup tasks namely starting from startup and ending atshutdown 3 After a group is selected you may delete modify and create tasks 4 To add a new command firstly press Add and then select the items in setting column b one by one The task setting is basically the same as the setting of indoor unit but ON OFF option cannot be operated The system default is that all the tasks are startup tasks After all the setting are selected the task can be setas a weekly task on everyday task willbe executed every Tuesday If itis notset asa weekly task the task willbe executed when itis time and willbe deleted after execution After the above operations press Save and a new task is created Youcan view the task from c 5 To modify a task
34. e network AC COML is Canni I Fig 4 26 1 Click Check database the following window will shows input the licensed code Licensed code in readme exe of installation file 4 Install the Network System Authorized password This tool software 15 authored to application please input authorized password Fig 4 27 2 Click SELES window showed as ASSA EIS intellect Manger System Database of Network ue Setup G Intellect Manger System Database of Network AIC Setup Guide Database name User name Initial backup D APregram Files Net4CControllersDB site Fig 4 28 Until the Setup database successful dialogue box is promoted database has been built up Intellect Manger System Database of Network A C Setup G x Intellect Manger System Database of Network AIC Setup Guide Database name Uzer name Initial backup site Fort of network COWL Fig 4 29 4 Installthe Network System 3 Click Setup database window showed as follows Intellect Hanger System Database of Network x Intellect Manger System Database of Network AIC Setup Guide Database IN ETAC Check database name User name SA Setup database Initial C Program Files NetACController DE al Setup datasheet Dy baeleip sate meo Fort of network AC COML a Fig 4 30 Until the Setup datasheet successful dialogue box is promoted data form has been built up a
35. ed controller selected in the centralized controllerselection box 4 Theindoor unit selection boxis linked with c 5 The centralized controller setting box e can lock and unlock the centralized controller The centralized controller will be locked upona locking command being sent successfully Then the locked icon of centralized controller will be displayed and the air conditioners under it cannot be operated from the centralized controller level The locked icon of centralized controller will disappear after the unlocked command is successfully sent to the locked controller and then the air conditioners canbe operated through the centralized controller 6 The air conditioner setting boxes can be divided into remote control setting ON OFF settings swing setting mode setting fan speed setting temperature setting andtiming setting 1 If AIL A C under f is not ticked the air conditioner setting box is to set up the air conditioner selected from the air conditioner selection box d 2 If All A C f is ticked the settings are valid for all the air conditioners under the centralized controller selected in c 3 The centralized controller settings include two options remote controller locking and unlocking The default is unlocking When locking is selected the selected air conditioner will not receive remote controller signals after successful locking but the upper level settings are still valid When the remote controller of
36. ed to use a fixed amount of memory or to dynamically adjust the amount of memory used gug based upon demand Dynamically configure SOL Server memory Use a faed 16MB 247 MB Reserve physical memory for SOL Server Minmum quety memory KB Corfigueed valasz Rurring values Fig 8 11 Choose Use a fixed memory size slide the bar to a appropriate site slide to 1 3 of total memory is recommended Upon setting click OK then finish setting Third generation Network System i D Operation Manual Thank you for your confidence and choosing the Third Generation Network System To ensure correct use of the product please read this manual and the indoor unit operation manual carefully before using the unit For convenience of future reference keep this manual properly after reading it For any question contact the supplier Make sure you havea Customer Service Manual 1 Overview of System The system consists of front end interface back end database and communication components The front end interface is an interactive interface enabling system operation and data query by the user The back end communication components automatically update the system continually to ensure information refreshing of indoor and outdoor units of air conditioner inthe system and punctually delivery of user s control and query signals Database mainly stores the information of indoor and outdoor units of air condi
37. eration of System 2 4 System parameter setting T System Parameter Set ky Port Set Port of Network Fhad Y A C Systen caan Interface of ON Building Systen x System Parameter Unit Price 180 w Money Unit RMB w Fig 2 5 1 The port of network air conditioning system may be selected according tothe actual condition of computer in use 2 Building system interface is the portinterfacing with LON gateway and shallbe selected as perthe actual condition 3 Electricity rate is an important parameter and will be used in the report and actual calculation process 4 Currency unitis the unit of money involved in ourreport 3 System Construction system construction process as follows 1 Input ofindoor and outdoor centralized controllers 2 Input of outdoor unit A set are under the outdoor centralized controller and any outdoor unit shall be under a set All the outdoor units under a set are under the same centralized controller and so an outdoor setis differentfrom the group of indoor units 3 Input of indoor unit After input of indoor centralized controller outdoor centralized controller set and indoor unit the whole system is created The operations afterward are specific to such components including system scanning 3 1 Input of outdoor centralized controller Set Central Controller X All Central Controller esses Fee Outd DEVOUT ov Vane E Addr System Icon B oc Le Fellow Ce
38. g and status query of allthe air conditioners inthe network Furthermore it enables connection with WAN through the computer or gateway realizing alonger distance remote computer control 2 Description of wiring installation CUMOS pe o O O Eoo OS indoor unit OF indoor unit 1 mdoor wut 8s Fig 3 2 Suitable 1002o0r 120 resistor must be installed at the front and rear between the end of X and Y of the bus inside of indoor outdoor centralized controller B Outdoor centralized controller 1 Overview of outdoor centralized controller 1 The controller enables centralized control over and data query of the outdoor units Each controller can form a monitoring and controlling network with up to 32 outdoor units through a network interface module Wired connection is used for communication and to enable centralized control over outdoor units in the network 3 System Structure 2 The controller can communicate the computer via RS485 RS232 transformation interface Each computer can connect with 16 outdoor centralized controllers and 16 indoor centralized controllers The computer enable central control over management status query etc of the outdoor centralized controllers indoor centralized controllers indoor units and outdoor units within the monitoring system 3 Communicate between controllers and outdoor units as well as between computers and controllers by the way of primary machines queries and the seconda
39. ized controllers after successfully sending the commands 4 System Operation 5 e is the mode locking selection box When only one mode is allowed forthe whole system select cooling orheating fromthe option and then press Send Unionize Mode Lock After itis successfully sent the operation mode of indoor unit cannot be changed through a remote controller or centralized controller But the indoor unit can be unlocked or other operation mode may be used from the upper level When the mode locking is applied to all the indoor units select unlocking and press Send Unionize Mode Lock to unlock the indoor units and the mode of all the indoors can be changed after the command is successfully sent 4 5 Group setting a Pa Fig 4 5 1 a isthe tree structure composed by indoor units and centralized controller After select this group in b browse the item of Add indoor unit and then double clicks this indoor unit the unit will be added to this group If the unit had already existed in the group a chat box would pop up to note that the indoor unit has already existed If the unit had already existed in other group achat box would up to note that the unit has already existed in other group and ask whether you would like to change the group attribute If YES were chosen the unit would be deleted from the original group and added tothe selected group 2 b is composed by the drop down box under the group name
40. ll r Add Update Delete Retum v Fig 3 1 1 Select outdoor press Add and left list will display a blank line Select the row and then input the name for centralized controller to be created under the centralized controller name Select the icon used in the system Finally press Update to create the centralized in the system 2 After creation you can select and modify it from the list and then press Update button for updating 3 It canbe selected from the list 3 2 Input of unit group Central contreller sddrexs 3 System Construction After the centralized controller is create a units group can be create under the outdoor centralized controller 1 Select outdoor centralized controller and then all the centralized controller will be displayed in the list 2 Press Add and thelist will display a blank item Select it and input the name of setand afterthat press Update button 3 The set can be deleted if it consists of no outdoor unit Select the set to be deleted and then press Delete to delete the set 3 3 Input of outdoor unit Set Outdoor Unit g Set Ourdoor Unit C C Address 16 v Unit name DEYA Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit HP lt System Icon 2P o Outdoor Unit da Outdoor Unit Type zd om Hodel lt lt lt lt Add Update Delete _Retum Fig 3 3 1 Establish a new outdoor unit and the outdoor centralized controller address
41. n of System 2 User authorities The users may be divided into super administrator administrator and user Super administrator has the authorities to operate all pages including all the authorities such as communication diagnosis communication browse system construction query and control of air conditioners and centralized controllers query of outdoor units and group schedule management Administrator has all the authorities of super administrator except communication diagnosis and communication status browse and mainly has the function of site construction of system and system management User mainly has the function of main window uniform setting window indoor centralized controller window air conditioner window group operation schedule management report query etc After the user name and password are entered you can enter the billing base reading selection window shown as follows Flectric Charge Calaculation Base a Data base final value Ammeter latest value i TF p k Fig 2 4 1 The last numerical reading in the database is regarded as the default value radix for billing electric charge 2 When select Ammeter latest value as billing radix the system check the watt hour meter in the first cycle during system operation without any calculation Normally the final reading of the database shall be used as the calculation base of electricity billing except watt hour meter replacement 2 Op
42. ns before continuing with this stallation If you have any other programs running please click Cancel close the programs and run this setup again Otherwise click Next to continue Fig 4 15 2 Click Next the following window will show Please click I agree to the terms of this license agreement as below figure and then click Next License Agreement Please read the following license agreene efrigeration Group L ane The 3th Intelligent Net OS plat Windows 2000 IP Copyright Air Condi eration Group wotocol carefully before installat ing protocols Group is 4 4 Installthe Network System 3 Click Next the following window will shows Please fill Name and Company and then click Next Fig 4 17 4 Click Next the following window will shows The install location could default as the address listed below or click Change to select MNS install location Installation Folder Where would you like MetACController to be installed installed in the folder listed below To select n either type im a new pa or click Change to browse for Install NetACController to C Program Files WetACController Space required 62 5 MB Space available on selected drive Fig 4 18 5 Click Next the following window will shows Select monitoring software name in the starting process of task column and tick Make shortcut available to all users NetaCController Shortcut Felder
43. ntralized controller to be modified may be selected from the left Then modify the name of centralized controller and its icon in the system from the right options After modification press Update to update the charges into the database 4 Ifan indoor centralized controller has no air conditioner and will not be used the centralized controller can be deleted During deletion select the centralized controller to be deleted from the left list and then press Delete button When the centralized controller still has air conditioners a prompt box will be displayed that the centralized controller cannot be deleted Acentralized controller can be deleted if it has no air conditioner under control 3 5 Input of indoor air conditioner Indoor Adtrecs Indoar Uait Wodel Fig 3 5 3 System Construction 1 If you want to view the indoor units of a centralized controller you may select the address of centralized controller through the centralized controller address option So the left air conditioner list will display all the air conditioners under the centralized controller 2 if an air conditioner needs to be created under the centralized controller press Add to display a blank at the bottom of the left list Click the blank and then input at the right options the name of indoor unit centralized controller address air conditioner address the set connected in the system capacity of indoor unit capacity of auxiliary electri
44. o start a name easy to remember and then press Finish button Fig 4 45 5 Restart the computer and check whether out intelligent management system will start automatically 2 Window XP software auto restart function set the auto restart function when Window XP accidentally terminates 1 Select Control panel from Start and double click System icon 2 Inthe Advanced option click to select the Setting options under the menu Startup and recovery 4 Install the Network System 3 Select Automatically restart yaten stado Cad aul apet ho gv an v Time ts dapley he of anarvtre ayateme i amde E Time to depbay recerny opsons ed van roait W 5 amd To edt the sarip otiors fie marwaly cki Ed g tomtatre v Wms an ewent bo the system bg T epg maths alert seston Ok Cancel Fig 4 47 3 Auto network logon Auto network logon is essential to run the computer of our intelligent management system Auto network logon setting enables automatic logon to network of Windows XP without logon when the computer operating monitoring system is turned on Windows XP may encounter the following cases at the beginning of auto network logo Welcome screen may be set up Cancel guest accounts Twoor more user accounts are not allowed User password cannot be set up 1 Welcome screen can beset up 1 Click Start select Control panel and then click User account icon Pick
45. ocking ON OFF option refers to sending commands to switch on or off the air conditioner In case of OFF the swing mode fan speed or temperature setting is disabled Such settings are enabled if ON is selected Swing function includes swing ON OFF with OFF as default Mode option includes cooling heating fan dehumidifying and auto The fan speed of indoor unit fan may be high medium low and auto The temperature can be set within 1 30C After Send Order lis pressed the system sends commands to each indoor unitfor setting 3 b is the timing ON OFF setting option When either option is selected ON OFF option will be shielded If timing ON is selected press Send Order to save the switching ON information into the database If timing OFF is selected press Send Order to save the switching off information into the database All the timing information of each indoor unit can be displayed at the query system when the timing timeis notup When timing time is up all the setting information will be sent to the indoor units and the timing information will then be removed if you query any air conditioner inthe system 4 c is the locking option of centralized controller including locking and unlocking all the controller key operations will be disabled after all the indoor centralized controllers receive a locking command Select centralized controller unlocking and then press Send Unionize central lock to unlock all the indoor central
46. played 4 10 System command sending prompt box Po Fig 4 12 1 The system sends commands in two forms to send commands manually and the system sets timing and group task commands Ifthe commands are manually sent successfully the sending box will be automatically closed after sending Unsuccessfully sending commands shall be manually closed The auto commands triggered by the system will be closed automatically upon completion of sending 2 The typeof command sent and successful or unsuccessful sending will be listed inthe sending box 5 Electricity allotment and report 5 1 Electricityallotment principle 1 Thesystem allotment adopts portion and the electricity for portion is mainly the electricity consumption of outdoorunits andof indoorunit fan and auxiliaryelectric heater 2 Theindoor units of the same refrigeration system share the electricity consumption ofthe outdoor sets ofthe refrigerationsystem Theindoor units outside the systemdo notshare the electricity ofthe outdoorsets of the refrigerationsystem 3 The electric billof an indoor unitin certain time period can be divided into twoparts basicelectricity andshare electricity 1 Thebasic electricityincludes the electricity consumption of the indoor unit dueto operationsin Cooling Heating orFan mode 2 Theshared electricity includes electricity consumed by outdoor units when allthe indoor units arein standby status as well as the electricity consumed by
47. rowth MB 500 j 10 Rie Fig 6 7 Here above are two methods to shoot diary full problem actually we need to both alter the maximum size value of diary files and reduce the diary files size value 7 Install Optional Assembly in Uninterruptible Power System 7 1 Uninterruptible power parameter Recommend employ APC SU 700 Series Requirement Performance Capacity 200 250 Watt 20min Voltage 220 240 Ponttol cianol Power cut signal From UPS J USP close signal Deliver to UPS Table 7 1 7 2 Install UPS power supply 1 In compliant with attached Operation Manual in APC Su 00 Please tightly connect power cable and signal corresponding to Fig 7 1 A The signal connected between in USP and PC shall connect with any series port B UPS power supply output port C UPS power supply input port 2 Install APC Su700 power supply management software 8 Setting the SQL Server Database 8 1 Manually database backup Please according to the following figures 8 1 gt 8 2 gt 8 3 to carry on the manual database backup if necessary In where there are some red frames which are stand for the choice you must select while green frames in where means clicked buttons to operation be Raat Wicroest SQ woch Duta Fig 8 1 SOL Server Backup NETAC General Options l Database NETAC Name INETAC backup Schedule Schedule OK ad Can
48. ry machine replies In the monitoring system composed by controllers and outdoor units the controller is the primary machine while the outdoor unit is the secondary machine 2 Description of wring installation The correct connection method Method 4 Method E Suitable 1002o0r 1209 resistor mustbe installed at the front or rear between the end of K1 and K2 of the bus 3 1 2 Active watt hour meter 1 Function of watt hour meter Watt hour meter is used for measure the consuming power of each outdoor unit and deliver the data to main control board of outdoor unit 3 System Structure 2 Requirement on watt hour meter 1 System is required the meter read data by 485 communication interface satisfying DL 1645 1997 national standard watt hour meter regulation 2 The meter shall conform to the relevant national technical standards and be confirmed by the power supply authorities 3 The watt hour meter shall conform to the Grade technical requirements of GB 1725 2002g Grade and Grade II Static AC Active Watt hour Meters 4 Installation site Specified work temperature 25 C 55C Scope of work temperature 40C 55C Relative humidity lt 85 5 Wring methods of watt hour meter shall be referred to the wiring nameplate attached in the watt hour meter 3 1 3 Softdog Softdog is essential in starting the system by insert it into any USB port and it attaching in the network package Fig 3 4 4 Ins
49. s Sarmice Settings E se the Local System accourd c f Use a Domain Weer account Lsennanne Paseaard Domein r Hee _ lt Bek net cea 4 Installthe Network System 12 Select Authentication mode Mixed mode and input sa that password is sa The connective password between system and database is sa thus the login passage must be sa Then click Next Fig 4 12 13 Select Next enter the software installation window Setup has enough information to start copying the program files If you want to review or siek Back Ifyou any s are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying Fig 4 13 14 The software installation window of SQL Server are as following Fig 4 14 4 Installthe Network System 15 Upon all above process are finished the software has been installed If install fail during installing process the reason were same software have been installed but failure You could solve the problem by running regedit and then opening the Registry Editor in HKEY LOCAL _MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControl set Control Session Manager to find out the PendingFile RenameOperation file and delete it That temporary install file is cleaned up 4 2 2 Install network system 1 Run the Setup exe in install package the following window is showed Welcome Welcome to the installer for NetACController 3 00 It is strongly recoan ended that you exit all Windows progra
50. s of after along time running of fee charge calculation system T ReportDevFareFrm CalaFee NETAC Logs in Database have just fulled Please backup to release room Fig 6 1 There are 2 methods to solve the problem To reduce the diary files size in database and to enlarge the diary files size up to the maximum allowance details process as follows 1 Reduce the diary files size value 1 Open the enterprise management database see window as below Select NETAC database click right key to choose All tasks Shrink Database MH Ae Acton View Took Window Heb e OM gt FfAR AVERG T Coren Root mock gt Item Op Merceott SQL Server HL Se ri D MCROSCF B9ESSE AAWindows I vis S15 2 s 3 cc ece ef amp Fig 6 2 6 Problems Used to Encounterin Fee Charge System 2 Click Files Shrink Database NetAC Database sze t Space allocated 8 MB Space free 0 24 MB 2 Shrink action Maximum free space in files after shrinking Move pages to beginning of file before shrinking Note Selecting this option may hinder performance Schedule Shrink the database based on this schedule Es Shrink files Database files can be shrunk indrvidually if more precise control is required Fig 6 3 3 In database file to select NETAC LOG and choose Shrink the file to fill in the minimum reduce size value and press OK Shrink Fale HETAC Log a Database fie INETAC_Log File det
51. s simultaneously updated 4 7 Outdoor unit window intelligent Network Air Cordition Control Monitor System V3 0 i he x Semen feecOets Geymd nios Pomar teip hra eT Duaci jeru Sot woes Set Weber Lind kvidas Uai Aopo che Maregewert Top Fon Speed SIT Tw amp eheiasae ss 3 yee Se gt ps ff s Sr ai FR B eit roms ote TEMP Sprar Liqued Coclang Vaise St 4 System Operation 1 Only query function is available for outdoor units and so it has only one outdoor unit selection column outdoor unit status display column and outdoor unit status marking The display at outdoor unit status display column are update simultaneously with database updating The latest current status will be reflected only if Query button is used 2 a is the selection column of outdoor unit Press outdoor unit drop down box and the tree consisting of outdoor centralized controllers sets and outdoor units will be prompted as shown in lt Fig 4 9 gt After an outdoor unit is selected press OK and the name of selected outdoor unit willbe displayed in the most front E DEVOUT spon RS DEVMOTOR Fig 4 9 3 b is the outdoor status display column to display the latest status of selected outdoor unit in the specific items in the column A blanks is used if no status information is available for an outdoor unit It is update simultaneously with the database updating 4 c is the status making column of out
52. tallthe Network System 4 1 Overview of system installation and setting 1 Install operating environment of database SQL Server 2000 Personal version Complete the installation of SQL Server 2000 personal version as per the database installation in the installation manual See Section 4 2 1 for detail 2 Install 3rd network system See Section 4 2 2 for detail 3 Install softdog driver See Section 4 2 3 for detail 4 Setting 3rd network system See Section 4 3 1 for detail 5 Complete computer setup as per type of operating system computer 4 2 System installation process 4 2 1 Install the database SQL Server 2000 personal version The system adopts Microsoft sever 2000 in a couple of versions simplified personal version is recommended The installation process are as following 1 Double click AUTORUN EXE to enter the following window Fig 4 1 2 Select SQL Sever2000 Components to enter the following window a Personal Edition fig reat naras serve gt G etal Analysis Services E retail Engk Query Fig 4 2 4 Installthe Network System 1 Select Install Database Sever to enter the formal installation window as follows Then click Next Welcome to the Microsoft SOL Server Installation wizard The Installation Wizard allows you to instal a new instance of SOL Server or modly an existing instance Fig 4 3 2 Select Local Computer Then click Next Enter
53. ter Control panel and double click the icon User account and passwords 2 Remove the tick for the option User must enter a user name and password to use this computer 2x Users Advanced Use the ist below to grant of deny users access t gt your compt dio ana paadi Gaal her GLOS oK Cancel Fig 4 42 3 Click Advanced button 4 Remove the tick beside Press ctrl alt del to logon the system Users Advanced Certificate Management Use certificates to positively identify yourself carbfication ea authorities and publishers cote Advarced User Management Local Users and Groups can be used to perform advanced user managemert tasks Advanced Secur a Tt 6 recommended Leech a 4 cha eines bapa Tas ensures pasword ican tl em From harmful poe Require users to press Ciri Ak Delete before logging on OK Carel Fig 4 43 3 Auto start After starting of Window 2000 start our intelligent management system automatically 1 Open the file C documents and settings all users start menu programs startup 2 Click the right key NEW SHORTCUT 4 Installthe Network System a This wizard helps you bo create shortots to local or network programs files folders computers or Internet addresses Type the location of the item Wet ACCortraller Wet ACC ontrofier exe Fig 4 44 3 Click browse and select EXE file of our intelligent management system 4 Give the aut
54. ter restosng each backup Recovery completan state e Leave database operational No additional liantecton loge can be testoved Leave database nonoperational but able to restore additional arnachon logs Leave database read oriy and able to setiore additonal Warcacton iog Fig 8 8 4 To confirm installation success After database install success showed as following figure that will display NETAC database and relevant data lists which imply database is installed successfully Fig 8 9 8 Setting the SQL Server Database 8 3 Usage setting of database server internal storage SQL Server2000 acquiring memory continually during system running which would leads to low speed of system operation To this solve problem you could limit the usage of SQL Server2000 internal storage for guarantee that acquired memory could be released timely detail operation process as following 1 Click Start Program Microsoft SQL Server assess into Enterprise manager window as follows s NT Wa sagire st Bre te be m ee tee Fig 8 10 2 Click the tree in the left side select SQL Server Group and press the mouse right key to choose Properties column and then you will see the Attribute Setup Interface of database server click Memory column SQL Server Properties Configure local Server Settings Database Setngs Repkcaton General Memory Processor Secutly Corrections y SOL Server can be configur
55. the name of the computer on which you want to create a new instance of aand Server or Bae an existing instance of SOL S Fig 4 4 3 Select Create a new instance of SQL Server or install client Tools Then click Next C Advanced options Create a New Installation option allows you to create 4 new instance of SOL erver 2000 of instal tal Chent Tools on ary supported rst System Help lt Back Hext gt Cancel Fig 4 5 4 Installthe Network System 6 Fill Name and Company Then click Next Enter your name below Itis not necessary to entes a compary name Fig 4 6 7 Read the Software License Agreement and select Yes continues the installation E Please read the folowing License Agreemert Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement DENDUM TO THE gl END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOL SERVER 200 The software secomparying this Addendum Microsoft a edna rc nes Client Software is prowded to you for use under the f with Microso t Sat Se ial Standard or eran Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement washes cae Setup wil close To install Microsoft SQL Server 2000 you must accept this agr ce Fig 4 7 8 Select Sever and Client Tools Then click Next Installation Definition This option allows you to install a server and the chant tools Use this option if you want to set up a server with administration capabilities rar cma
56. tioners and furthermore allots electricity quantity for each indoor unit through internal mechanisms 2 Operation of System 2 1 Communication browse window The communication data browse window is shown as follows Fig 2 1 Above interface is used for check the communication status during system debugging and mainly display the contents of frames the system receives and sends a The three buttons Close Open Comm Clear respectively have the following functions Close can close the interface Open Comm can open the communication port of the selected system Clear canclean the content ofthe interface B Start and Stop buttons Start can restart communication Stop can cut off communication 2 2 Diagnosing interface of communication status Communication State Diagnose x Selec dagnose ctyect Comreurecete tae dipiap 708 Send di R e de l i 4 hias i Dats tan 1 lurer of CCM p co oa Send state quan dj wer d code Command code Detin aches Destination x t d remolie u Numer of A T aja Sauce adder Send rode seting dt rechoul code Checkout code gt fen End cade End code Send onvol lock Send COH uriock bage 2 Hode Hodal Protect state Fan peed Mode Network ladra hrdou und state Power Setteg lerpes Seting TEMP Hrest Taa oF doa TEMP Tre Tevet of Pee TEM of Tree off Function of massan auanresire alr Modis past TEMP of Outdoor unt cist avanranira vord Pipe
57. twork programs files folders computers or Internet addresses Type the location of the item Wer NetACcontroller exe Type name For this shortcut Wet ACCortroher Click Finish to create the shortat ping we Fig 4 56 5 Upon setting restart the computer and test auto start is valid or not 5 Important Points of Design 5 1 System composition 1 System overview Total Power TotalPower Total Power Total Power kh GC 8 PED hoc 8 PE Gc EPE hoc E PE Fig 5 1 2 System connection outdoor unit ommmiucate vith each other among indoor units 5 2 Group control 1 Concept of group A group canbe a control unitin the system and all the indoor units under a group can be controlled via system operation Provisional control or the predefined group task control is feasible In the meanwhile the group can also be a unit of electricity bill setthement and all the electricity fees of all the indoor units under a group can be summarized 2 When setting air conditioners for a group it is recommend not to arbitrarily change air conditioners of the group as it involves the calculation of electricity fees The system will record the electricity fee even fora small portion of time to the report sheet to avoid any doubts 6 Problems Used to Encounter in Fee Charge System 6 1 Howto solve the problem about diary full The following dialogue box may shows during the operation forthe reason
58. y transmission distance of this system is 1200 meters Provided that the distance over than 1200 meters an additional special relay should be purchased to extend its mostly transmission distance to 3000 meters 2 System Configuration 2 1 System diagram e a Remote online i 2 2 i service i i ny Lonworks i i Gateway l i BMS o QY Dy i i gN I l AE aves eeanfanes easenes waeeneend Max to 16 CCM03 Max to 16 CCM02 AN ff sss Sp I a Bel CCM03 CCM03 CCM03 CCM03 CCM02 CCMO02 CCMO02 CCMO02 3 WHM Max to 32 outdoor WHM Max to 64 indoor l wuts per CCM03 Max to 1024 indoor units NA IE MO EN EAN Q indoor wut indoor unit outdoor wut outdoor wut Fig 2 1 1 The system mostly can be connected to 16 indoor centralized controllers and 16 outdoor one simultaneously with each indoor controller connecting up to 64 indoor units and each outdoor centralized controller connecting up to 32 outdoor units 2 The communication connection lines of indoor unit outdoor unit and computer are pooled together to connect to the computer via amp computer serial port or USB port 3 LON gateway is connected via another serial port which requires a computer with Dual serial port if not a USB RS232 transducer should be employed for it 4 Remote on line service can transmit data from monitor compute to remote air conditioner via INTERNET 3 System Structure 3 1 Equipments and spaces requirement inthe system

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