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1. am 1 Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Mot view Install view Large Smali Gz Today schedul CH i 7 Status display window CAUR O1 03 q CAUR 02 d CAUR 03 e CAUR 04 DMS DI DO Fan coolonly heaton ly Coal ly Heat upper limit AJY 04 00 00 04 00 01 04 00 02 04 00 03 04 00 04 Cool Ee aly a o a a a limit nN DS xt iB SS imit G E 04 00 05 04 00 06 04 00 07 04 00 08 04 00 09 a e a a A A A cS ane Auto are Auto 20 C Auto arc Auto tha Auto Name 04 00 10 04 00 11 04 0012 04 00 13 04 00 14 a a a a lt A A S n Info 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto A PIM o sm o A On Off Controller 4 20 C auto v View control hi power consumption You can monitor the operation status of AHU and control AHU as a whole or as individual units 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Check current status of AHU Check AHU status through status display window When the selected AHU is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated To control AHU refer to the Controlling an indoor unit steps Refer to the page 20 22 AHUS fan speed is fixed as high You cannot set
2. Description Exterior SAMSUNG Size 240 X 255 X 64 8 mm Width X Length X Height Weight 148 Kg Source DC ADAPTOR Power INPUT Voltage 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 0A OUTPUT Voltage 12V3A RS 485 5 Channels Ethernet 10 100Mbps 1 Port Inter SD CARD Option Purchase SD card separately face DI 12V Digital Input 10 Channels DO 12V Digital Output 10 Channels Etc Serial Port Reset Button Display 16 Character X 2 Line Character LCD Input method Menu Up Down Set 4 Tact Button License I Software License 1 Some softwares which distributed under GPL and LGPL are mounted on this product You can get the source code of GPL and LGPL software by requesting it to oss request samsung com 1 GPL software RTL IwIP dhcpd PeerSec Networks MatrixSSL Evaluation base passwd bash bzip2 bzip2 libs comerr libs cracklib libs devfsd dosfstools e2fsprogs e2fsprogs libs fileutils gawk gdbm libs glibc glibc linuxthreads gpm libs grep gzip hostname ifupdown iputils ping klogd libcap libs makedev makedev devnodes mtd utils mvlutils net tools netbase perl perl libs procps procps libs readline libs sed shellutils ss libs sysfsutils libs syslogd sysvinit tar textutils tslib libs udev uuid libs wget zlmage kernel 2 LGPL software libgcc1 libstdc 6 2 Software which developed by Apache Software Foundation http www apache org is used on this product 3 Software which developed by Indiana
3. 1 Click EHP Power Consumption Inspection gt Setting and checking virtual channel when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Maximum 128 virtual channels can be set Virtual channel is written in 24 31 1 16 format address Ex 24 1 25 2 31 8 2 Click Edit when the setting and checking virtual channel screen appears 3 Set the name of virtual channel You can use maximum 16 letters 4 Click Save Set virtual channel name will be saved in DMS2 If you do not click Save changed setting will not be saved oY Channel Setting by Indoor Unit am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings ction result Channel setting by indoor unit F channet setting by indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit SIM PIM channel Indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit f A address name Channel Channel2 m Channel4 SIM PIM channel virtual channel virtual channel 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 02 00 00 02 00 00 03 00 00 03 00 00 04 00 00 04 00 00 05 00 00 05 1 Click EHP Power Consumption Inspection gt Channel setting by indoor unit when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit when the setting channel by indoor unit screen appears A CAUTION Some functions available on DMS2 web page may not be functional at BACnet Gateway and
4. 01 02 02 Ventilation Control o g iE Se TT A fore D 20 C Heat Ex By Pass Sleep 2a c Auto f F 01 02 07 02 1 Low High Turbo K Selected Device lobal 4 WA DI DO Name a Install Info PIM 0 SIM 0 On Off Controller 4 v View control history amp power consumption 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Check the status of the selected devices Check the status of an indoor unit through status display window When the selected devices are switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated 3 Turn the selected devices on by clicking D Remote controller panel will be activated Basic Control SEI est ter Indoor Control 4 Select the desired temperature by clicking A W Each time you click the button the temperature will be adjusted by 1 C 1 F If Auto Cool Dry mode is in operation you can adjust the desired temperature in the range of 18 C 65 F 30 C 86 F If Heat mode is in operation you can adjust the desired temperature in the range of 16 C 61 F 30 C 86 F You cannot adjust the desired temperature in Fan mode When the operation mode of an indoor unit is in Cool or Dry mode you cannot set the desired te
5. 2009 01 01 01 01 01 is factory setting Set the current time as DMS2 system time You can set DMS2 time in System Settings gt System environment setting Refer to page 118 119 A CAUTION If DMS2 time does not set as the current time DMS2 may cause malfunction when using Schedule or control logic management Connecting centralized controller amp interface module 1 Make sure that centralized controller communication cables C1 C2 or interface module communication cables R1 R2 are connected For communication between DMS2 and centralized controller interface module centralized controller communication cable C1 C2 or interface module communication cable R1 R2 should be connected 2 Execute tracking DMS2 communicates with centralized controller and interface module and brings information about installed indoor unit and outdoor unit After tracking you can use indoor unit control and other menu For tracking refer to System Settings gt Tracking Refer to page 134 146 Access to DMS2 amp Login F Samsung Data Management Server DMS Test 2 1 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer Fle Edt View Favortes Tools Hep O AAG Orah fers O O S Ee Address _http i492 168 0 100 dms2 Login jsp Address bar Install 2 W Microsoft Silverlight X This web site Is optimized for IE 7 0 File Download Security Warning Do you want to ru
6. Power distribution using SIM PIM is more accurate than using indoor outdoor unit virtual channel Therefore it is recommended to execute power distribution using SIM PIM 7 Set indoor unit to execute power distribution If you do not set the watt hour meter information the power distribution result of the indoor unit will be displayed as 0 8 Click Save Set channel information will be saved in DMS2 If you do not click Save changed setting will not be saved A CAUTION Information of watt hour meter connected to indoor outdoor unit should be accurate If the watt hour meter information is not accurate when you set channel information of indoor unit error may occur in the power distribution result You should set SIM PIM channel information in the indoor unit if you want to execute power distribution using SIM PIM If not it means that you do not execute power distribution In this case the power distribution result of the indoor unit will be 0 If the information of watt hour meter connected to indoor outdoor unit is changed consult with installation engineer DMS2 executes power distribution based on set information Virtual channel is not available when you use BACnet or LonWorks Gateway function EHP Power Consumption Inspection Continued I Checking Indoor Unit Operation Time Psnmnsuncd Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection
7. You cannot set the lower and upper temperature limit of ERV ERV PLUS and Fresh duct Control and Monitoring Continued I Monitoring the operation status of Global 4Way H Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Welcome admin fLoaou Mgt view Install view Al CAUR 01 CAUR 02 CAUR 03 CAUR 04 DMS DI DO X X 02 00 02 02 01 00 02 01 01 a a a A A ey a 20 C 20 C 20 C Heat Ex Auto ac 24c 0 zac 0 Heat Cool 02 01 02 02 01 03 A Ar Auto Auto Alv Cool Cool I Cool lower Nama 03 00 00 03 00 01 03 00 02 03 00 03 03 00 04 E Davee x 32 9 2 9 7 se 8 Install Info F jk 20 C Cool 20 C Cool 20 C cool 20 C cool 20 C cool 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C a e a PIM o 03 00 05 03 00 06 03 00 07 03 00 08 03 00 09 sm 0 aH e 9 9 se 8 se On Off Controller 4 20 C cool 20 C cool 20 C Coo 20 C Coot 20 C Cool 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C X View control history amp power consumption You can monitor the operation status of Global 4Way and control Global 4Way as a whole or as individual units 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Check the current status of Global 4Way Check
8. You can enter up to 20 output items of control logic You can create up to 256 control logics I Editing Deleting Copying Control Logic Setting control logic ControlLogic 2010 02 26 2011 02 26 Daily 00 00 24 00 No No Register Apply Psamsuncd Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings 1 Click Control logic management gt Setting control logic when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Select control logic when control logic screen appears 3 Click Edit Delete Copy To edit control logic refer to Setting control logic steps Refer to page 85 94 Click Delete to delete the selected control logic Click Copy to copy the selected control logic Control Logic Management Continued Enable Disable Control Logic am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection System Settings Setting control logic ControlLogic 2010 02 26 2011 02 26 Daily 00 00 24 00 No No f 1 Click Control logic management gt Setting control logic when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Select control logic when control logic screen appears 3 Click Apply Not apply The selected control logic will be applied by clicking Apply The selected control logic will not be applied by clicking Not apply I Checking Control Histo
9. If the centralized controller is MCM A202 and is in group mode Ifthe centralized controller is in group mode and the interface module is MIM B13 or MIM BO4A Except above circumstances DMS2 changes the operation mode limit of all indoor units under the same outdoor unit to same operation mode limit If the centralized controller is in group mode and is above MCM A202A and all the interface modules under the centralized controller are above MIM B13A Ifthe centralized controller is in individual mode If you set the cooling only indoor unit s operation mode limit to heating only DMS2 may display Heating lt gt Cooling alternately Control and Monitoring Continued I Setting Lower Upper Temperature Limit of an Indoor Unit Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings w CAUR 01 01 00 04 CAUR 02 o o C CAUR 03 Da c 20 C 20 c 20 c CAUR 04 zee HP zec MP zec Me MS OF FASII 01 01 02 01 01 03 01 01 04 9 a e A Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto ame 7 Install Info a PIM o SIM o You can monitor the operation status of all indoor units and control the indoor units as a whole or as individual units 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Select an indoor unit to c
10. C Disable Enable You can set temperature lower upper temperature limit in cool heat mode 1 Click Control and Monitoring Indoor unit usage restriction when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Press Edit button Set the lower upper temperature limit You can set lower upper temperature limit by selecting Enable Disable If desired temperature is lower than lower limit temperature when the indoor unit is operating in cool mode DMS2 controls indoor unit to lower temperature limit If desired temperature is higher than upper limit temperature when the indoor unit is operating in heat mode DMS2 controls indoor unit to upper temperature limit Lower temperature limit range 18 C 65 F 30 C 86 F Upper temperature limit range 16 C 61 F 30 C 86 F If the indoor unit is in Auto Cool Auto Heat mode lower upper temperature limit will be applied when the indoor unit is operating in Auto mode However if the upper temperature limit is set to 16 C 61 F 17 C 64 F the upper temperature limit in Auto Heat mode is 18 C 65 F ERV PLUS and Fresh duct cannot set the lower temperature limit in Cool mode or upper temperature limit in Heat mode 4 Click Save Indoor unit usage restriction setting will be saved Control and Monitoring Continued I Checking the Trouble History am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consump
11. Connection ID is modified with RMS service usage as Unuse status This information will be modified Do you want to proceed message will appear Click OK to modify the Connection ID J Setting RMS Server Address am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Use Unuse 1D for RMS connection Connection ID RMS server address 1 Click System Settings gt RMS settings when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit from RMS server address setting window 3 Enter RMS server address in connection address field Current RMS server address is http www dvmcare com 4 Click Save after entering connection address If you enter blank and click Save with checking Use in RMS service usage confirm window which says ID for RMS connection field is blank To use it connection ID is needed will be displayed System Settings Continued an Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings RMS service usage Unuse You must restart DMS for the task Do you want to proceed applying the setting ID for RMS conr Connection ID RMS server address Connection address http www dvmcare com 5 If the Connection address is
12. Not Iftracking is executed successfully when interface module is set for communication mode setting by channel virtual centralized controller will be assigned to each channel For about centralized controller s address address 11 15 will be assigned to channel 0 4 for each If there is interface module communication channel tracking for centralized controller will be restricted for the centralized controller which are in the range of 0 10 Ifthere is no searched interface module centralized controller and SIM PIM it is regarded as DVM tracking failure If there are devices which have same address first searched device will be registered only The number of centralized controller contains the number of virtual centralized controller which is used in interface module communication The number of indoor unit contains the number of indoor unit ERV AHU and GHP A CAUTION Ifyou execute tracking system setting will be initialized If tracking result does not match with actual installation information there can be critical error in additional functions such as power distribution Make sure that tracking information matches to actual installation information after tracking F Disconnect All Devices Function Initialize searched device status in DMS2 Using this function monitoring and controlling of all the connected devices to DMS2 will be stopped When is it needed Connect searche
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14. 01 02 04 01 02 05 01 02 06 01 02 07 01 02 08 a a a a a A A A 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C w control hist 01 00 00 4 1 10 9 F Control history 5 Power consumption Power Controlled time 2011 01 04 11 19 26 Consumption in the current month 0 0 kWh Type of control User control Average consumption current month 0 0 kWh Power ON Consumption of previous month 0 0 kWh RC Average consumption last month 0 0 kWh 4 When data reception is completed from DMS2 check control history and power consumption of selected device In Control history you can check power control and remote controller usage status Operation mode desired temperature air flow and fan speed control shows you the controlled time and type of control only If SIM is not installed power consumption information may not be correct Power consumption information is displayed only when SIM is installed If SIM is removed value measured with SIM will be displayed Control and Monitoring Continued I cycle Monitoring an Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Oil recovering Operation Mode None Defrost status Oil balancing Total capacity of Indoor O SkW Number of outdoor units 1 il CAUR 03 CAUR 04
15. Factor Current temperature of indoor unit 1 Factor of standard value Average current temperature of indoor unit 1 and 2 13 Select duration time usage Duration time means the time which the comparing conditions satisfy True The duration time can be set from 1 to 60 If you select duration time apply the comparing condition will be True To execute maintain True for duration time Only 1 duration time can be set per control logic The tolerance range of duration time is maximum 1 minute If you set the duration time as 2 minutes operation will be started between 2 and 3 minutes od Atad Thi Fri Sat F Daity Time 0 0 v 24 0 Factor edit Single D ence BEED Select a device Click Select button a pop up window appears and you can select a device Select a device to check the settings lt n Compound Comparison Duration fe Factor Standard value minute 00 00 00 Power On Selecta factor cancel Apply 1 Select a factor None Selecta factor cancel Apply 1 Selecta factor None Selecta factor cCancelOApply 1 Command None Selecta factor None Selecta factor Select a factor None selecta factor raa oe Setting Guide In the initial setting click Select a factor and a factor editing window appears Then click Select button to set the device After setting the device the information in the Select
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18. Unuse 4 Click Save after setting is completed If you want to select Use ID for RMS connection and RMS server address items already should have set If you select Use and click Save when ID for RMS connection and RMS server address items are not set 2 confirm windows which says ID for RMS connection field is blank To use it connection ID is needed and RMS connection address field is blank To use it connection address is needed will be displayed System Settings Continued a Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings RMS settings RMS service usage Unuse You must restart DMS for the task Do you want to proceed applying the setting ID for RMS conn Connection ID RMS server address Connection address http www dvmcare com im 5 If Use is selected You must restart DMS for the task Do you want to proceed applying the setting message will appear To restart DMS2 click OK Then RMS service will be started 6 If Unuse is selected This information will be modified Do you want to proceed message will appear Click OK to end RMS service co I Setting ID for RMS Connection am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control
19. Virtual centralized controller 12 Channel 2 Virtual centralized controller 13 Channel 4 Virtual centralized controller 14 Channel 5 Virtual centralized controller 15 Web Browser Specification Install Windows XP SP2 Windows 2000 SP4 or later version Install Internet Explorer 7 0 or later version X You can use Internet Explorer 6 0 but it is not recommended Install Silverlight 2 0 or later version Visit internet homepage http www microsoft com silverlight to download Silverlight Or you can download it through the download link which is noticed automatically when the PC is connected to the Internet and you access to DMS2 for the first time Silverlight operates normally with Windows XP SP2 or later version It may not operate normally with former version of Windows Computer Settings for DMS2 Connection All settings of DMS2 will be arranged in web page which built in DMS2 You should access to DMS2 IP to use DMS2 web page There are 2 ways to access DMS2 IP For about settings refer to installation manual Static IP setting Dynamic IP DHCP setting Main Function Interface with Upper Level Controller The DMS2 receives manages setting and control data from the upper level controller and sends the received data to the lower level system The upper level controllers of the DMS2 are the S NET series and the connectible S NET series are S NET 3 S NET mini and RMS S NE
20. a 2010 1211 s a 2010 1218 Applied device l Address Name fa gt 6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 02 00 00 02 9 Click v to select repeat schedule you want and set an event You can select Weekly Everyday and 1day However the starting and end date should be same when you select I day Enter 4 digits for ON OFF time setting Ex 8 00 gt 0800 9 30 gt 0930 Remote controller setting is as follows Enable RC Controlling indoor unit using wired wireless remote controller or indoor unit panel in each room is possible Disable RC Controlling indoor unit using wired wireless remote controller or indoor unit panel in each room is not possible Cond RC ON by centralized controller DMS2 Controlling indoor unit using wired wireless remote controller or indoor unit panel in each room is possible OFF by centralized controller DMS2 Controlling indoor unit using wired wireless remote controller or indoor unit panel in each room is not possible Click Add to add event To delete event select an event and click Delete Maximum 70 events can be set per 1 schedule In case of week schedule 10 events per 1 day can be set If starting and end time of schedule event are repeated only the schedule event which is made earlier will be executed 10 Click Save Set schedule information is saved in DMS2 Click Cancel to cancel schedul
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22. coolonly moe No limits cl s M Cool lower limit 4 Select the operation mode You can select Auto Cool Dry Fan and Heat operation mode 5 Click A V to set the desired temperature Each time you click the buttons the temperature will be adjusted by 1 C 1 F If Auto Cool Dry mode is in operation you can adjust the desired temperature in the range of 18 C 65 F 30 C 86 F If Heat mode is in operation you can adjust the desired temperature in the range of 16 C 61 F 30 C 86 F You cannot adjust the desired temperature in Fan mode When the operation mode of an indoor unit is Cool or Dry mode you cannot set the desired temperature lower than lower limit temperature if lower limit is enabled When the operation mode of indoor unit is Heat mode you cannot set the desired temperature higher than upper limit temperature if upper limit is enabled 6 Select the fan speed You can select Auto Low Mid and High If Auto Dry mode is in operation fan speed will be set as Auto fan speed If Fan mode is in operation you cannot select Auto fan speed Control and Monitoring Continued Reset filter two BS Bice Cool sE 7 Select the air flow You can select Vertical Horizontal All and None air flow direction 8 Set remote controller settings You can select Enab
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24. it is recommended to save indoor unit inspection result periodically Power consumption inspection result is for reference only and should not be used for official financial transactions oY I Checking Inspection Result without SIM PIM Psnmsuncd Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings 1 Click EHP Power Consumption Inspection gt Check inspection result when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Channel setting by indoor unit must be done in advance 2 Set date when inspection result screen appears Select year month day in order Based on DMS2 time You can check up to 365 days of inspection results 3 Enter power consumption value during the period Virtual channel is value which is set in channel setting by indoor unit 4 Click Calculate Power consumption by indoor unit during the period will be displayed EHP Power Consumption Inspection Continued Psnmsuned Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings 20 0 201 Used power consumption kWh 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 00 00 01 00 00 01 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 00 00 02 00 00 02 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 00 00 03 00 00 03 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 00 00 04 00 00 04 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 00 00 05 00 00 05 30 0 0
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26. the command by pressing control history in the list DMS2 saves the information of operation history for 180 days However it varies depending on saving space of DMS2 Zone Management Zone Setting amp Edit Individual Group Initialization a EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Control and Monitoring Zor Setting amp Edit Zone Setting amp Edit All CAUR 00 Regi gistration ae a BOARA a o f nome e beeen pumaneae CAUR 02 guest guest 2009 1 1 Guest Regular user DMS DI DO X The setting of user view permission can be saved only for the users in the selected zone 1 Click Zone management gt Zone Setting amp Edit when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Same screen will be displayed even if you click Zone management only 2 Initialize the indoor unit organization as individual by clicking Individual Individual initialization reorganizes connected indoor unit based on installation address 3 Initialize the indoor unit organization as group by clicking Group Group initialization reorganizes connected indoor unit based on RMC address After group initialization indoor units are displayed as one device when upper zone is selected in the Control and Monitoring screen When editing zone after group initialization moving in group is only allowed After group initialization subordinate devices cannot
27. 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 Total power consumption kWh 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 300 0 5 Check the power consumption result of the selected period Due to rounding the actual values actual input value and result value may different to each other If you want to save the consumption result for selected period as MS Excel file click Save as Excel Click Calculate to go back to inspection result screen For data management it is recommended to save indoor unit inspection result periodically Power consumption inspection result is for reference only and should not be used for official financial transactions al Setting the Inspection Section Psnmsuncd Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Set the time 1 Click EHP Power Consumption Inspection gt Setting the inspection section when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit when inspection result screen appears 1 section is set as default 3 Selecta section and enter time by section You should enter time of section B when selecting 2 sections and enter time of section B and section C when selecting 3 sections and enter time of section B section C and section D when selecting 4 sections Correct format of time is HH MM Ex 4 30 in the afternoon gt 16 30 4 Click Save Set power section will be saved in DMS2 If you do
28. 00 10 04 00 11 04 00 12 04 00 13 04 00 14 a a a e e e e je 2oec auto 20 c auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 04 00 15 o A Name a Install Info a PIM o SIM o On Off Controller 4 v 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Select DO device to control when control and monitoring screen appears Check the status of DI or DO device Control Panel Input value Apply 1 100 3 Turn DO device on by clicking ON OFF button on the control panel Remote controller setting is not possible for DI DO device co I Monitoring the selected multiple devices operation status Mot view All CAUR O1 CAUR 02 CAUR 03 CAUR 04 DMS DI DO Name PIM o SIM o On Off Controller 4 v Welcome admin fLosour EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control 01 00 02 20 C 24 C Auto J gt logic management System Settings Basic Control Reset fiter Indoor Control Current temp 01 01 02 01 01 05 A Auto 01 02 04 AT Auto 24 C 24 C 02 01 00 02 01 01 am Auto Auto You can monitor the operation status of other type devices and control other type devices as a whole or as individual units g Q D EMI Heat Ex B
29. 30 C 86 F The normal Fresh duct operation is guaranteed when the centralized controller is above MCM A202D and the interface module is MIM B13D Controlling or monitoring cooling heating discharge temperature setting is available only when the DMS2 is directly connected to the Interface module MIM B13D However when the DMS2 is connected to a centralized controller controlling or monitoring cooling heating discharge temperature setting is not available Refer to the Controlling an indoor unit for Fresh duct control Page 20 22 The fan speed of a Fresh duct is fixed as High Setting air flow direction of a Fresh duct is not available Refer to the Indoor unit operation mode limit for Fresh duct operation mode limit Page 23 25 Control and Monitoring Continued Monitoring MINI AHU Welcome admin Logout Mat view Install view Mini AHU Je E e eset filter 6 J DMS DIDO EA VM E A m Ere O S o 20 C Auto Auto BENS Oy Fan _ Heat 24 C aec 5 mO p w Ey Low Mid High Humidificatior High Mid 56 00 03 56 00 04 56 00 05 56 00 06 56 00 07 OFF OFF oFF OFF OFF jaa F 56 00 08 56 00 09 56 00 10 56 01 03 56 01 04 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF a i x 56 01 05 56 01 06 56 01 07 56 01 08 PIM oO SIM o On Off Controller 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF J J L J 3 x View control hi
30. Address 00 Outdoor temperature 25 C Model Pt Condenser outlet temp Oil OLP temperature 10 C p Comp 2 On Comp 3 On Hot Gas Valve On Outdoor capacity 10HP D Liquid Bypass Valve On EVI Bypass Valve On Running currents Comp 1 10 0A Running currents Comp 2 10 0A Running currents Comp 3 10 0A High pressure data 17 0 kgf cm2 Low pressure data 3 0 kgf cm2 Double tube temperature 30 C Main expansion valve step 300 STEP EVi Liquid EEV 300 STEP HR EEV Gas Liquid EEV 300 STEP Discharge 1 temperature 22 C Discharge 2 temperature 22 C Discharge 3 temperature 22 C Outdoor Fan Step 30 STEP Loading Time 5 Sec Accumulator CCH On CCHI on ccH2 On ccHs i i Curent Desired You can select an indoor unit and check cycle information 1 Click Control and Monitoring gt Cycle Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Select DMS2 installation information will be displayed 3 Select a device to check cycle information If you select centralized controller its subordinate outdoor unit which has the earliest address will be selected If you select interface module its subordinate outdoor unit will be selected If you select indoor unit upper outdoor unit will be selected 4 Cycle information of selected outdoor unit and subordinate indoor units If the status of outdoor unit and indoor unit is changed status value turns into blue
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33. Click Save after setting is completed 4 Click OK when Successfully done message appears Changed user authorization information will be saved in DMS2 by clicking OK Administrator Admin authorization is allowed to access to all menus You cannot edit authorization menu access of administrator Admin System Settings Continued initializing a User Authorization am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Control and Monitoring Zone management z o Schedule o EHP Power Consumption In e a o Control logic management BS ra o System Settings a o 1 Click System Settings gt User authorization management when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Initialize when user management screen appears 3 Click OK when Successfully done message appears User authorization information saved in DMS2 will be initialized by clicking OK You can restore user authorization information as factory setting by using initialization function DMS2 Data Backup PC Backup am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Data backup amp restoration F DMS DATA BACKUP g ASOT lacking a Pass K SD card backup To enable this feature you must provid
34. LonWorks Gateway For detailed function refer to the installation manual or contact Samsung Electronics EHP Power Consumption Inspection Continued am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings sult ection att hour meter Checking indoor unit operation time F channet setting by indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit SIM PIM channel Indoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit address SIM PIM channel virtual channel virtual channel 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 02 00 00 03 00 00 04 00 00 05 3 Check the address and channel information of SIM PIM which is connected to watt hour meter If 0 7 SIM PIM units execute tracking it will be displayed as 16 23 in DMS2 Below table shows the channel information of the terminal which SIM and watt hour meter is connected Terminal block 1 is on the very left side in SIM Leute E ces Terminal block 1 Terminal block 2 Terminal block 3 Terminal block 4 Location Top part 1 2 3 4 Bottom part 5 6 7 8 PIM Channel 1 is on the most left side and 8 channels are arranged in a line 4 Check the information of indoor outdoor unit which is connected to watt hour meter 5 Check the SIM PIM channel watt hour meter information of indoor outdoor unit You can set the channel when SIM PIM is installed in DMS2 When brin
35. Name a Install Info PIM 0 SIM o On Off Controller 4 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Check the current status of DI and DO device 3 Monitor the device through the control panel Not Entering ON OFF becomes impossible for DI device Entering ON OFF becomes possible for DO device Entering control value becomes impossible for DI DO device You can control and monitor DI DO which built in DMS2 However DI 1 2 and DO 1 2 9 10 are excluded from controlling and monitoring because they are used for the internal function of DMS Control and Monitoring Continued il Controlling DMS DO am Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings a TE E Network Check Disable RC d RC t mit y Mot iew Install view H Large sman All Bz CER _ Control Panel i 20 C Cool 20 c Auto 20 c Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto Input value Apply CAUR 01 04 00 05 04 00 06 04 00 07 04 00 08 04 00 09 j o a o o o m ee wou e e e e je CAUR 03 DO 2o c_ Auto L2oec auto 20 c auto 20 c auto 20 C Auto caunoe sou on EN DMS DIDO 04
36. Settings Data backup amp restoration F DMS DATA BACKUP P AROA Tracki PC backup SD card backup To enable this feature you must provide the admin password 1 Click System Settings gt Data backup amp restoration when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Enter the password of Admin account when DMS2 data backup and restoration screen appears Data restoration function deals with the important data of the system To activate the function you should enter administrator s password 3 Click OK 4 Click OK when caution window appears System Settings Continued am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Data backup amp restoration F DMS DATA BACKUP d DMS DATA RESTORATION SD card backup DMS Test DMS 2 1 0_R PV1 00 Windows Int E D S File name dmsdata20100227 dms 5 Click SD card restore 6 Select the check box of file to restore 7 Click OK Microsoft Internet Explorer Restore the DMS data by using the file Do you want to continue Restoration is complete Click OK to restart DMS 8 Click OK when Restore DMS data by using the file Do you want to continue message appears Reading data from DMS2 Please wait message window appears Depending on the size of the data backup time m
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39. X Click the row for detailed information DMS2 saves maximum 1024 trouble histories If the number of history exceeds 1024 DMS2 will delete the oldest history first 1 Click Control and Monitoring gt Trouble history when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Enter the time period you want to check Enter year month day in order 3 Click Search You can check address device type occurrence time resolution time code number and status in the entered period 4 You can check detailed information on trouble history by selecting the item in the list Control and Monitoring Continued J Deleting the Trouble History am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings B Occurence time esotaion tme Code no statas R o caur 2010 03 17 00 26 2010 03 17 00 33 e11 Pegged D DMS DMS lt gt CAUR Communication Error 00 caur 2010 03 17 00 26 2010 03 17 00 33 eni Peggen i i 32 peak 2010 03 17 00 26 2010 03 17 00 33 e12 Pegged fo 6 SIM 2010 03 17 00 26 2010 03 17 00 33 613 essed gt Click the row for detailed information 1 Click Control and Monitoring gt Trouble history when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Select trouble history you want to delete 3 Click Delete Click OK from the confirm window Selected trouble histor
40. a factor is updated to the setting Select the information to modify it 14 Select compound factor setting usage You can use compound factor setting when you give conditions to 2 and 3 input items You can select 1 compound factor from AND and OR Select AND if all the input items each should be True Select OR if just 1 input item needs to be True Compound factor has priorities in order For example if you set OR AND in order it means input item 1 OR input item 2 AND input item 3 15 Select Select a factor in the Output list Control Logic Management Continued Factor edit Address 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 02 00 01 00 00 01 01 00 01 02 Compound Fn Comparison 00 02 00 i 00 02 01 00 00 00 Power On 00 02 02 AND Select a factor Non 56 00 03 B AND Selecta factor Nong o Factor Command Select a factor None Selecta factor Select a factor None Selecta factor Select a factor None Selecta factor aa oe Setting Guide In the initial setting click Select a factor and a factor editing window appears Then click Select button to set the device After setting the device the information in the Select a factor is updated to the setting Select the information to modify it 16 Select type of factor Single factor can
41. air flow direction of AHU To set the operation mode limit of AHU refer to the Indoor unit operation mode limit steps Refer to the page 23 25 To set the lower upper temperature limit of AHU refer to the Setting lower upper temperature limit of indoor unit steps Refer to the page 26 27 Control and Monitoring Continued I Monitoring Fresh duct operation status CAUR 01 CAUR 02 CAUR 04 CAUR 03 DMS DI DO p Tnstall Info oF ort oFF OF OFF A PIM o 56 00 08 56 00 09 56 00 10 56 01 03 56 01 04 DI DI Dr DO a bo a On Off Controller 4 cn po p on pen View control history amp power consumption You can monitor the operation status of Fresh duct and control the Fresh duct as a whole or as individual units 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appear Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Check the current status of a Fresh duct Check the status of a Fresh duct through the status display window When the selected Fresh duct is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated co il Controlling a Fresh duct am Eontrot and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Wek ne ad Bon Disable RC
42. be displayed only when the corresponding devices are installed CAUTION Some functions available on DMS2 web page may not be functional at BACnet Gateway and LonWorks Gateway For detailed function refer to the installation manual or contact Samsung Electronics Control and Monitoring Continued Controlling an Indoor Unit lone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings All CAUR O1 CAUR 02 CAUR 03 CAUR 04 DMS 0I DO E Ji 01 0105 01 02 00 01 02 01 01 02 02 01 02 03 Verti Hori All a a a a a mto 20 nmo 20 to 20 nano 20 C mao 01 02 04 01 02 05 01 02 06 01 02 07 01 02 08 a8 a a a a lt gt S lt S 20 C puto 20 C ute 20 to 20 C auto 20 C sate 24 C 24 24 C 24 C 01 02 09 ame z a Ss 20 C auto Install Info 24 C a PIM o SIM On Off Controller 4 v 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Select an indoor unit to control Check the indoor unit status through status display window When the selected indoor unit is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated 3 Turn the indoor unit on by clicking Remote controller panel will be activated
43. be moved individually to the other zone Only the user who has authorization to edit all zones can use zone initialization To the user who has no authorization to use zone initialization and manage structure button will not be displayed If the user does not have authorization to edit zone Inidividual Group and Zone edit will not be displayed oT I Zone Setting amp Edit Setting the User Authorization am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Zone Setting amp Edit Zone Setting amp Edit all CAUR 00 jate guest guest 2009 1 1 Guest Regular user ing of user view permission can be saved only for the users in the selected zone was CAUR 01 CAUR 02 DMS DI DO X Initialize mode Individual 1 Click Zone management gt Zone Setting amp Edit when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Same screen will be displayed even if you press Zone management only 2 Set user authorization for each zone If the user has no authorization for the zone controlling and monitoring of the zone is restricted The user who is allowed to control and monitor zone has M1 sign 3 Click Save to save The user of currently selected zone is selected in the screen CAUTION You should set the authorization for controlling and monitoring the zone when the user
44. can start backup by pressing Set button again If data backup is completed successfully screen below will be displayed To cancel backup press Menu button A CAUTION Before executing data backup check if SD card is inserted Unlock forbidding writing tab of SD card oT Data Restore Ce 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A V or Set button i 2 Select 5 Data Backup by pressing A and V buttons and then press Set button DMS BACKUP MENU will appear 3 Check if data restore is selected by pressing A button Then select a file you want to restore by pressing A and V buttons Before executing data restore check if SD card is inserted 4 Start data restore by pressing Set button To cancel restoration press Menu button A CAUTION When controlling DMS2 using panel data restore is only possible in SD card You can execute PC restoration through web browser Unlock forbidding writing tab of SD card Checking Error Information al Checking Error Information 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A W or Set button i 2 Select 7 Error Status by pressing A and Y buttons and then press Set button Unsolved error info will be displayed 3 You can check the other error information by pressing A and V buttons You can check the next error information by pressing V To check the previous erro
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46. contact point signal Pattern 1 is set as factory setting of contact control pattern Contact output When indoor unit is in operation DMS2 which executed tracking successfully outputs signal through DO Ch1 If there is unsolven breakdown in DMS2 signal will be output through DO Ch2 You can check it through check indicator on DMS2 A CAUTION For extension DMS2 has 10 DI DO ports Contact control and output function are assigned to Ch1 and Ch2 Ch3 Ch10 will be assigned to additional functions For proper contact control connect using Ch1 and Ch2 a RMS Service Usage Setting m RMS settings should be set by expert s instruction To get RMS service contact to Samsung electronics service center RMS settings requires to restart the system in following situations At this time system restart will be displayed in the information phrase and restart will be done automatically When the RMS service usage is changed from Unuse to Use When you changed connection ID or RMS server address while using RMS service am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings 1D for RMS connection Connection ID Connection address http 1 Click System Settings gt RMS settings when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit from RMS service usage settings window 3 Check Use or
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49. it should be available all the time regardless of current IP setting If several DMS2 units are connected to 1 web site there can be IP clash because same service engineer IP 192 168 0 254 is applied to each DMS2 In this case edit the service engineer IP as follows and then use the IP 1 Run dos command window by entering cmd from Windows Start gt Run 2 Access to DMS2 by running telnet 192 168 0 254 from DOS command window 3 Enter ID PASSWORD 4 Edit sysenv file IP setting related file as below 1 Run sudo vi mnt nandO config sysenv from telnet connection screen 2 Find IP2 192 168 0 254 and edit the IP as you want x Basic commands Modification is possible after entering x Delete Esc wq End after saving 3 Restart 5 Connect to DMS2 using modified IP There can be IP 192 168 0 254 clash when doing above operation with several DMS2 units are connected To check accurate operation change IP after installing each DMS2 DMS2 gets DHCP IP address when you activate DHCP function When connecting DMS2 to S NET series you can connect them using the IP However the DHCP IP address can be changed by events such as network environment of restart In this case it may cause communication failure between S NET series and DMS2 Therefore it is not recommended to connect DMS2 using DHCP address using S NET series You can check network information on external LCD of DMS2 when activa
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51. match the actual installation information serious errors may occur in the features such as power distribution Check if the installation information is identical to the tracking result Click Cancel to cancel tracking or OK to execute tracking 3 Enter administrator s password and then click OK 4 Tracking information window pops up Check and click OK to continue Execute tracking depending on the communication mode set by communication mode setting by channel 1 For the channel which is set to interface module communication mode DMS2 executes tracking of interface module and SIM PIM 2 For the channel which is set to centralized controller communication mode DMS2 executes tracking of centralized controller and SIM PIM 5 Tracking is in progress Please wait message appears Tracking takes from tens of seconds to 3 minutes However it may vary depending on the number of installed controllers System Settings Continued Tracking completed Select whether or not to initialize Zone After initializing Zone the page is refreshed to check the tracking result 6 Tracking completed message will appear Select Zone initialization mode you want and click OK Not initialize No zone information initialization will be made Initialize individually Initialize zone information as individual mode Initialize by group Initialize zone information as group mode
52. not click Save changed setting will not be saved Ex When selecting 2 sections A B C If the border time between A and B is 08 00 section A is 00 00 08 00 section B is 08 01 18 00 and section A again is 18 01 24 00 EHP Power Consumption Inspection Continued al Setting and Checking Watt Hour Meter am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Check in Setting and checking watt hour meter setting and checking watt hour meter 3 Watt hour meter value SIM Channel CT proportion m 6 0 16 2 6 0 16 3 6 0 16 4 6 0 16 5 6 0 16 6 6 0 16 7 6 0 16 8 1 Click EHP Power Consumption Inspection gt Setting and checking watt hour meter when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Setting watt hour meter is possible only when SIM PIM is installed 2 Click Edit when the setting and checking watt hour meter screen appears CT proportion 1 is set as default 3 Set name and CT proportion of watt hour meter You can use maximum 16 letters The range of CT proportion value is positive number from 1 to 5000 4 Click Save Set watt hour meter information will be saved in DMS2 If you do not click Save changed setting will not be saved Watt hour meter value shows actual value of currently connected watt hour meter Watt hour meter val
53. of installed centralized controller is not working Are the communication cables of DMS2 C1 C2 properly connected Connect DMS2 communication cables C1 C2 properly Be careful to deal with the RS485 communication cable because it has polarity Power distribution is not executed properly Isn t the power of DMS2 disconnected To use power distribution function properly the power of DMS2 should be connected all the time Problem Check Solution forgot DMS2 IP Press Menu button from the main menu and 1 IP Config will appear Then press Set button The factory setting of DMS2 IP address is 192 168 0 100 Indoor unit turned on or off automatically Isn t the schedule control in operation Depending on the schedule control indoor unit can be turned on or off automatically It is normal operation Is DMS2 system time different from current time Set the DMS2 system time according to current time D Digital Input external contact point function is not working Is the external circuit constituted Check if the external circuit is constituted If the contact control pattern of DMS2 set to 1 Set the pattern which fits to the control pattern you want Tracking is not working Does it show Tracking Fail and is there no indoor unit It means tracking failure Execute tracking again
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56. power according to each section This function is used when the power consumption fee is different according to different time slots or when a building is charged differently depending on the consumption time 1 section A is set as 24hours and the factory default setting is set as 1 section The time 24hours can also be divided into 2 sections A B A 3 sections A B C A or 4 sections A B C D A DMS2 shows the result of the power distribution for each section you set il Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Check inspect fanda the Inspection section Setting the inspection section by ind 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section Set the time 24 00 Input manually When setting 2 sections 3sections and 4sections A CAUTION If communication error occurs between DMS and the lower level controllers actual power consumption and the result of power distribution value may not be same Make sure to solve communication error status Communication error example Between DMS2 and SIM PIM Between SIM PIM and Watt hour meter Between DMS2 and Centralized controller Between Centralized controller and interface module Between Interface module and indoor outdoor units Between DMS2 and interface module Starting DMS2 il Starting DMS2 Current time setting Set the current time of DMS2 system
57. set to the same limit mode Mixed operation can occur continuously when you set some of indoor unit to cool only and the other to heat only If the centralized controller is MCM A202 and is in group mode If the centralized controller is in group mode and the interface module is MIM B13 or MIM BO4A Except above circumstances DMS2 changes the limit mode of all indoor units under the same outdoor unit to same limit mode Ifthe centralized controller is in group mode and is above MCM A202A and all the interface modules under the centralized controller are above MIM B13A If the centralized controller is in individual mode If you set the cooling only indoor unit s limit mode to heating only DMS2 may display Heating lt gt Cooling alternately I Indoor Unit Usage Restriction_Temperature Limit in Cool Heat mode Psnmsuncd Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings Indoor unit usage F indoor unit usage restriction Orra Lower temperature limit in Cool mode Upper temperature limit in Heat mode Control mode 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 None X il Disable Enable c Disable Enable sc f 00 00 01 01 00 00 01 Cac only q Enable C pisableMEnable c ff Heat onl Hl 00 00 02 02 00 00 02 None H bisable Enable C pisable Enable C f 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 None None bisable Enable
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59. the above table A When users select multiple devices Basic Control will be displayed on the screen This is when different types of multiple devices are selected Monitoring Indoor Unit Operation Status all CAUR O1 pP ET Reset filter 01 00 02 01 00 03 i urrent tem an CAUR 02 H An An CAUR 03 a lt lt H 20 C 20 C CAUR 04 i zec MP zec MP DMS 01 00 01 01 02 aA Auto 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Check the current status of all devices You can check the current controlling status of all installed indoor units ERV AHU ERV PLUS Fresh duct Global 4Way MINI AHU and other devices When the advanced functions such as Sleep mode Energy saving function are selected through wired wireless remote controllers or indoor unit panel set operation mode on the remote controllers and DMS2 may be displayed differently Also when controlling by DMS2 additional functions will be canceled Depending on the model of indoor unit Horizontal All air flow direction control may not be possible In this case vertical or fixed flow will be displayed depending on indoor unit s basic operation specification AHU ERV ERV PLUS Global 4Way Fresh duct MINI AHU Lighting and other devices will
60. the contact control pattern Kl 1 Click System Settings gt System environment setting when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit from contact point pattern selection window 3 Select the pattern you want to check Pattern 1 No external input No operation will be made when inputting contact control signal Pattern 2 Level Emergency stop Commands that stop all operation of indoor unit and disable remote control when inputting contact control signal In level emergency stop status it will not be controlled even if the command is from upper controller Pattern 3 Level Operation Stop Level signal input timing It changes operation stop status of all indoor units Pattern 4 pulse Operation Stop Disable Enable Pulse signal It changes operation stop status of all indoor units 4 Click Save after setting is completed System Settings Continued This information will be modified Do you want to proceed 5 Click OK when This information will be modified Do you want to proceed message appears 6 Reading data from DMS2 Please wait message appears and saving is completed Afterwards system environment setting screen appears again with all items are disabled If at least one of indoor unit is turned on contact point output port 1 generates contact point signal If there is breakdown contact point output port 2 generates
61. the status of Global 4Way through the status display window When the selected Global 4Way is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated I Controlling Global 4Way mT it AT inctan view Large small all Gz Today schedule A Morozo7 01 02 08 i a o CAUR 01 AN A CAUR 02 20c coo 20 C cool 24 24 C CAUR 03 CAUR 04 01 02 09 DMS DIDO A a 7 20 C cool 24 C CH 7 02 00 00 02 00 01 02 00 02 02 01 00 02 01 01 a a a a aA S A ook 20 C 20 C 20 c Heat Ex Auto zac zac OO zee OO Heat Cool 02 01 02 02 01 03 am a Heat upper sj s co y Cool lower CU Cs 3 EL Name 03 00 00 03 00 01 03 00 02 03 00 03 03 00 04 Spee SBS Bt Bt Hs 2 Install Info 20 C 20 C 20 C 20 C 20 C Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool 24 C 24 C 24 C Ji 24 C 24 C a PIM o 03 00 05 03 00 06 03 00 07 03 00 08 03 00 09 sM 0 m o x 2 a 9 On Off Controller 4 20 C Coo 20 C Coo 20 C 1 20 C Cool 20 C Coot 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C Mi View control history amp power consumption 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page Check the current status of Global 4Way Check the status of Global 4Way through the status display window When the selected Global 4Way is switched on the remote co
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64. tracking should be done first Things you can do through tracking Checking the number of devices installed setting communication mode by channel DVM tracking Renaming is possible through tracking Execute tracking 1 Connect DVM device Connect the device to COM1 COMS 2 Set communication mode by channel Set proper communication mode which fits to the devices connected in step 1 Be careful that if communication mode is not properly set the device will not be found through tracking 3 Execute tracking Execute DVM tracking DVM tracking is an operation that finds system air conditioner devices such as indoor outdoor unit watt hour meter 4 Name setting for each device Name setting for each device is a function that sets the name of connected devices Set the name which shows installation location of the device Communication mode setting by channel Roles It records what devices are connected to COM1 COM5 of DMS2 Through tracking DMS2 searches proper devices which fits to user s setting Select proper communication mode which fits to connected device What is communication mode Interface module centralized controller SIM PIM can be connected to DMS2 DMS2 can use only set form of device for each COM port Communicational devices by communication mode is as follows e Interface module mode Interface module SIM PIM e Centralized controller mode Centralized controller SIM PI
65. web page 2 Check the current status of the indoor unit Check the status of the MINI AHU through the status display window When the selected MINI AHU is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated 3 Turn the Fresh duct on by clicking Remote controller panel will be activated Control and Monitoring Continued Mini AHU ro r cet _ Reset filter filter 1 2 3 Low Mid aea Heat upper limit Cool lower limit 4 Set cooling heating discharge temperature by clicking A and V When the MINI AHU is in Cool mode you can adjust cooling discharge temperature and when the MINI AHU is in Heat mode you can adjust the heating discharge temperature When the MINI AHU is in Auto Dry or Fan mode you cannot adjust the discharged temperature Cooling discharged temperature can be set in the range of 8 C 47 F 18 C 65 F Heating discharged temperature can be set in the range of 30 C 86 F 43 C 110 F 5 Select Humidification setting You can enable disable button to decide whether to use Humidification function Humidification function is only available in Heat mode 6 Select desired humidity level You can select the humidity level from Low Med High Humidity level can be adjusted only in Heat mode co 7 Select Out Cool setting You can e
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67. 0 C 20 C Auto Auto naor miy aaor uno aor Suto Auto Auto View control onsumption You can check the installation status of currently connected device 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Click Install Info tab at the bottom left of the screen 3 Check installation status of currently connected device in the installation information tab You can check installation information by pressing A and v buttons Control and Monitoring Continued I View the Control History amp Power Consumption Mat view A CAUR 01 CAUR 02 CAUR 03 CAUR 04 DMS DI DO Name Install Info PIM SIM On Off Controller Install view o 4 EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings ming OFF All Today schedule 01 00 03 f 01 00 04 a3 Ar gt Ss lt 2 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 24c 2a c 01 01 02 01 01 03 01 01 04 Dy A a a2 Mid Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto r e G 01 01 05 01 02 00 01 02 01 01 02 02 01 02 03 i AI None a a a a a oom SS A x lt A Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 22 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 01 02 04 01 02 05 01 02 06 01 02 08 An a a A lt gt kann AA fa 20 C pup 20 C puto 20 C puto
68. 20 C auto 20 C arto EE Se 2aec 24c 24c 2a c 24 C J 01 02 09 E a c3 20 C auto 242c J CHE a 02 00 00 02 00 01 02 00 02 02 01 00 02 01 01 a a a a o A A a Sao Auto hee Auto oe Ato You can select a device and view control history and power consumption information 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Select a device you want to view control history and power consumption 3 Click View control history amp power consumption tab and wait for a while Control history and power consumption information are received from DMS2 Data receiving message will appear on the bottom right of the tab AT A 5 am a2 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C a am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings ning C RC ule Temp Limit CAUR O1 01 00 00 01 00 01 01 00 02 01 00 03 CAUR 02 o o N a CAUR 03 a lt gt a et 20 C CAUR 04 24 C ate ac Aio MS DI f T OMe PERO 01 01 00 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 03 01 01 04 a am ae le Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto 01 01 05 01 02 00 01 02 01 01 02 02 C a o o a A kea A Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 22 C 24 C 24 C
69. 6 schedules can be set Indoor unit control is possible at least 1 minute of interval by set schedule Schedule Period Starting and ending date of a schedule Exception Day Set an exception day within a schedule period to Setup ignore the schedule control Devices to A Select devices to receive schedule control be applied Set indoor unit operation modes Device On time Device Off time Desired temperature Weekly Repeat Operation mode Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat Off Maximum 10 events Remote control usage Enable RC Disable RC per day Cond RC Daily Repeat Fan speed Auto Low Mid High Maximum 70 events Air flow None Vertical Horizontal All ERV operation mode Auto HeatEx ByPass Sleep ERV Fan speed Low High Turbo Main Function Continued Save Integrated Power Distribution Data The DMS2 calculates and distributes the power consumed by each indoor unit by receiving the total power usage from the watt hour meter interface modules SIM PIM and taking into account the operation status of the indoor units The DMS2 saves at most 1 year of data After a year the oldest data is deleted and the latest data is saved This data can be checked through the built in Web page of the DMS2 or by S NET 3 System Architecture Internet WAU Watt hour meter Watt hour meter Time Segmentation Time segmentation is used to divide 24 hours into different sections and to distribute
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71. Control logic management System Settings are a Ia m e ee e e om 18 0 0 18 18 0 0 0 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 01 00 00 01 18 0 0 0 18 18 0 0 0 18 00 00 02 00 00 02 18 0 0 0 18 18 0 0 0 18 00 00 03 00 00 03 18 0 0 0 18 18 0 0 0 18 00 00 04 00 00 04 18 0 0 0 18 18 0 0 0 18 00 00 05 00 00 05 18 0 0 0 18 18 0 0 0 18 1 Click EHP Power Consumption Inspection gt Checking indoor unit operation time when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Select search condition All indoor units by period Individual indoor unit by date when Checking indoor unit operating time screen appears Select year month day in order Based on DMS2 time you can check up to 365 days of operation time 3 Click Search Operation time will be displayed depending on set period and condition 4 Click Save as Excel Searched operation time result will be saved as MS Excel file For data management it is recommended to save indoor unit operation time result periodically Control Logic Management al Setting Control Logic E Control logic is used in the following situations Ex The current temperature of the lab is higher than 29 C and you want cooling operation The current temperature of the office is lower than 10 C and you want heating operation E Period day and time are included in specific conditions an Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Contro
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73. Data Management Server2 MIM DOOA BACnet Gateway MIM B17 LonWorks Gateway MIM B18 P 100 N Recycled Paper _ imagine the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product DB98 33388A 2 en Safety Precautions Before using the DMS2 read carefully these instructions e After reading the instructions keep this user s manual in a handy and safe place If a user is changed you must hand over the manuals e Never attempt to install the air conditioning system or to move the DMS2 by yourself Ay warnine N caution Do not attempt to install or repair this DMS2 by yourself This DMS2 contains no user serviceable parts Always consult authorized service personnel for repairs When moving consult authorized service personnel for disconnection and installation of the DMS2 Ensure that the wall is strong enough to support the weight of the DMS2 Must install the DMS2 with rated power supply In the event of a malfunction burning smell etc immediately stop operation turn off the electrical breaker and consult authorized service personnel Do not use inflammable gases near the DMS2 Do not spill water into the DMS2 Do not operate the DMS2 with wet hands Do not install the DMS2 in a location where it will come into contact with the combustible gases machine oil sulphide gas etc Do not press buttons with a pointed thing Do not pull or bend the DMS2 cable excessively
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75. Do not use this DMS2 for other purpose Do not spray an insecticide or other combustible things on the DMS2 Do not clean the DMS2 with benzene solvents or other chemicals Do not give a shock to the DMS2 or disassemble it by yourself Contents GENERAL DESCRIPTION ssssssscsssecsssovecsesscsececcssscsesessssscsecosssees 4 VIEWING THE PARTS ssssossssscsscecsssocecsesssssceccscscsesessssscsscocssees 6 BEFORE USE MAIN FUNCTION STARTING DMS2 uessssssssssssssersssssssssssecssessesscssesscnssesscasecss CONTROL AND Monirorina ZONE MANAGEMENT vssssssssscecssesceececssssceccesssvesecsssscsesesssoes SCHEDULE ssisscsscosesessssaesiocosssestesasosesesestesceesucssesecissseasesse EHP Power CONSUMPTION INSPECTION 74 CONTROL LOGIC MANAGEMENT ssssssssssscsscecsssesessesscsesesesees 85 SYSTEM SETTINGS scsocssscoosessossessesesesesecsssevseesecseeoccsevossvesse 98 CHECK BEFORE USING PANEL s s 147 SETTING NETWORK INFORMATION ssssssseserscssseseresoresseseces 148 CHECKING INDOOR OUTDOOR UNIT INFORMATION s 00000 150 CHECKING DMIS2 VERSION sessescosossoseseoocosossoscosoososossosee 151 DATA BACKUP SETTING ssssssssssessssssssesesesocsscssesssesorsssaseces 154 CHECKING ERROR INFORMATION ossssssssscsscessssesersessceccosees 156 RESET PASSWORD ssssssssssssscersscscscsessssarsccecscseseasssscsssosees 157 BUTTON LOCK siisssuscscsssoosescsccsccsvcoscdsasesoastasoosevoresessce
76. E Cond RC 5S dmn floaour woe es Gas ai x une 04 00 03 04 00 04 CAUR 02 A n An t lt S PENR 20 C Auto 20 C Auto CAUR 04 L J L A mo E PREDO 04 00 08 04 00 09 pos Install Info oFF OFF OFF OFF OFF a PIM o 56 00 08 56 00 09 56 00 10 56 01 03 56 01 04 n ena a DI DI DI po a Do a On Off Controller 4 OFF OFF OFF on OFF View control history amp power consumption 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appear Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS web page 2 Check the current status of a Fresh duct Check the status of a Fresh duct through the status display window When the selected Fresh duct is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated 3 Turn the Fresh duct on by clicking Remote controller panel will be activated 4 Set cooling heating discharge temperature by clicking LA and Y When the Fresh duct is in Cool mode the Fresh duct can be set as cooling discharge temperature and when the Fresh duct is in Heat mode the Fresh duct can be set as heating discharge temperature When the Fresh duct is in Auto or Fan mode the discharge temperature cannot be adjusted Cooling discharge temperature can be set in the range of 15 C 59 F 25 C 77 F Heating discharge temperature can be set in the range of 18 C 65 F
77. FF ON 56 01 06 Do OFF ON 56 01 07 Do 6 07 OFF ON 56 01 08 Do 56 OFF ON 1 Select System Settings and then click Tracking 2 Click Setting which is next to DMS DI DO of device list 3 Click Edit which is on the bottom of DMS DI DO setting page Edit will change to Cancel System Settings Continued admin esour 56 00 03 56 00 04 56 00 05 56 00 06 56 00 07 56 00 08 56 00 09 56 00 10 56 01 03 56 01 04 56 01 05 56 01 06 56 01 07 56 01 08 am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings DMS DIDO DMS DI DO 56 Setting Port type DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DO DO DO DO DO DO Tracking Device type Short name Full name 5600103 56 00 04 56 00 05 56 00 06 56 00 07 56 00 08 56 00 09 56 00 10 56 01 03 56 01 04 sotu 56 01 06 56 01 07 56 01 08 4 Edit each item when DMS DI DO selection and input fields are enabled Device type DI or DO Short name Input short name of the device Full name Input full name of the device Minimum value Maximum value MIN value is fixed as OFF and MAX value is fixed as ON 5 Click Save After the saving is complete DMS DI DO setting page with all deact
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82. M Communication Mode Setting by Channel am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings DVM Tracking Disconnect all devices SIM Central controller Interface module Indoor unit OEA OEA OEA OEA Communication mode by channel Channel 0 Interface module Central controller Channel 1 Interface module Central controller Channel 2 Interface modul Central controller Channel 3 Interface module Central controller Channel 4 Interface module Central controller The communication mode of a channel where the device is connected cannot be changed 4 1 1 Click System Settings gt Tracking when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit from communication mode by channel setting Edit will change to Cancel Selection buttons are enabled However the channels which have searched device maintains its selection button disabled 3 When each channel is enabled check the communication mode you want to set by channel You cannot change the communication mode of channel which has currently connected device When setting communication mode of interface module tracking monitoring and controlling for SIM PIM will be set to be possible When setting communication mode of centralized controller tracking monitoring and controlling for centralized controller and SIM PIM will be set to be possibl
83. MC Engra address 7 The user can create and delete zone Individual Not applicable Not applicable EA Group Only supported in group initialization Only supported in group initialization mode mode mode a It will be displayed as single device in m Virtual group which manages AHU kit the control and monitoring screen and AHU in general zone it can be controlled as single device a The user can create and delete a You cannot move subordinate device to the other zone m Virtual group which is set and General managed by the user P The user can create and delete m Virtual group which is managed by a Itis displayed like as one device in the installation address not by RMC control and monitoring screen and can a Group Group address be controlled initialization The user cannot create and delete a You cannot move subordinate device mode DMS2 creates it automatically tothe other zone a Itis displayed like as one device in the m Virtual group which manages AHU kit control and monitoring screen and can AHU in general zone be controlled m The user can create and delete a You cannot move subordinate device tothe other zone 7 Click Apply Edited zone structure will be applied 8 To cancel the setting click Cancel I Creating New schedule EEE coomo zone management sumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Schedule setting Weakly Mon Tue Thu Sat CAE n
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88. Now You can check all the cycle information on DVM Plus 2 or DVM Plus 3 with the centralized controller MCM A202B and interface module MIM B13B or higher version of those devices only However some cycle information may not be displayed on any other models of outdoor unit a J Indoor Unit Usage Restriction_Operation Limit ao Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings sage restriction Address Comite mane Lower temperature limit Upper temperature limit in Cool mode in Heat mode 00 00 00 00 None Disable Enable C Disabie Enabie C 00 00 01 01 00 00 01 None pisable Enable C pisableMEnable C 00 00 02 02 00 00 02 None gt pisable Enable C Disable Enable C 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 None None pisable Enable C bisable Enable C t You can set the operation of indoor unit as cooling only and heating only 1 Click Control and Monitoring gt Indoor unit usage restriction when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Press Edit button 3 Set the limit mode You can select Cool only Heat only or None For cooling only indoor unit you can select cool dry and fan modes only For heating only indoor unit you can select heat and fan modes only Control and Monitoring Continued an Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consu
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91. R 02 Auto Auto CAUR 03 CRD 01 02 02 01 02 03 QB e DMS DIDO lt q 20 C auto 20 C pty 24 C 24 C 01 02 04 01 02 05 01 02 06 01 02 07 01 02 08 a a o o o S SA 20 C Auto 20C auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 24 C 24 C 24 C J 24 C 24 C 01 02 09 a 20 C auto 24 C 02 00 00 02 00 01 02 00 02 02 01 00 02 01 01 a a a a a Name S BS A Da 20 C 20 C 20 C Auto Auto zec Me 24c zec Auto Auto Install Info a ee 02 01 02 02 01 03 ae a2 as 8 Auto Auto SIM o Auto Auto On Off Controller 4 View control history amp power consumption You can monitor the operation status of ERV and control the ERV as awhole or as individual units 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Select an ERV to control When the selected ERV is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated 3 Turn ERV on by pressing The remote controller panel will be activated Control and Monitoring Continued High Turbo 4 Select the operation mode You can select Auto HeatEx By pass and Sleep 5 Select the fan speed You can select Low High and Turbo Fan speed is set to Low in Sleep mode 6 Set remote controller settings You can select Enable RC Disable RC and Cond RC When
92. T 3 System air conditioner controlling and monitoring program that is used by installing on a PC S NET mini System air conditioner controlling and monitoring device with touchscreen RMS A device which supervises operation status and break down status by connecting to DMS2 for system air conditioner remote service If break down is detected it notifies service agent and makes fast service possible Save Trouble History The DMS2 saves at most 1024 cases of trouble history If the number of errors exceeds 1024 only the latest 1024 cases are stored by deleting the oldest trouble history Device name address error occurrence time error solvation time trouble history will be saved You can check it in web page or upper controller When an error occurs it sends trouble history to e mail saved in DMS2 Indoor unit communication error Indoor Unit Indoor unit sensor related error Other errors Outdoor unit communication error F Pipe inspection error Outdoor Unit p P Outdoor unit sensor related error Outdoor unit related other errors Communication error Option device related communication such as centralized controller error Set and Run Schedule The schedule function of the DMS2 can be set through the Web or using the upper level controller 1day Everyday Every week schedules can be set Each schedule can be used selectively by using the run schedule stop schedule order At most 25
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100. agement Continued e a Name ControlLogic Period 2010 12 7 2 ef gt Day Sun C Mon C Tue C Wed C Thu C Fri C Sat F Daily Time 0 0 y 24 v0 z om Factor Hy Standard value erie 00 00 00 Power On Selecta factor cancel apply 1 B AND Select a factor None Selecta factor cancel Apply 1 E AND Select a factor X None Selecta factor cancel Apply 1 o Factor Command 00 00 01 Power On Select a factor ial Select a factor None Selecta factor ia Select a factor None Selecta factor a Select a factor None Selecta factor A 22 To add output click Add If you want to delete output which you don t use anymore select it and then click Delete Setting Guide In the initial setting click Select a factor and a factor editing window appears Then click Select button to set the device After setting the device the information in the Select a factor is updated to the setting Select the information to modify it 23 Click Save Set control logic will be saved in DMS2 If you do not click Save changed setting will not be saved Control logic input items consist of factor comparison operator standard value and duration time You can enter up to 3 input items of control logic and the items can be connected with compound factor Output item of control logic consists of factor and command value
101. al units 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Check the current status of ERV PLUS Check the status of ERV PLUS through the status display window When the selected ERV PLUS is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated Control and Monitoring Continued J Controlling ERV PLUS Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings y Mot view Install view s Large Sman Al Today schedule CAUR 01 ozono M ozooor 02 00 02 0201 00 02 01 01 P a a a a a CAUR 02 A A N A A CAUR 03 20 C 20 C 20 C Auto Auto 24c UP 2c MP 2e HP Auto Auto CAUR 04 d 1 DMS DI DO hay Low coolonly Cool heatonly Heat RIETS Name a Install Info A PIM o l sM o 04 00 05 04 00 06 04 00 07 04 00 08 04 00 09 On Off Controller 4 l ga a 4 a sek A Ss A A A 4 v View control history amp power consumption 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appear Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Select ERV PLUS to control Check the status of ERV PLUS through the status display window When the selected ERV PLUS is switc
102. annel 1 Interface module Central controller Channel 2 Interface module Central controller Channel 3 Interface module Central controller Channel 4 Interface module Central controller a eet mode of a channel where the device is connected CHO Central controller CORE o Interface module 00 00 Indoor unit 00 00 00 00 Indoor unit 00 00 01 01 DMS DMS DI DO E 56 E 3 Enter name in the name field You cannot use special symbols as device name 4 Click Save after setting is completed Reading data from DMS Please wait message appears and saving is completed Then tracking page with disabled items will be displayed again If you click Cancel input fields are disabled and Cancel will change to Edit a DMs DI DO Port Setting EET caaanta Zore maraganant Sonea EAP Pover Connon spacon Cona toge managment System Sains Communication mode by channel comet w ETI carr uoioing zine manana Scedle EHP Ponar Coreumpton sgecton Cottage manger Systm Satins DMS DIDO The communication made of a channel where the dex annete changed PMs DIDO 56 Setting Pvc oro oron oe e rm o D OFF ON 56 00 03 Di 56 00 04 DI D OFF ON a 56 00 05 DI D OFF ON DMS DMS DED s 56 00 06 Di OFF ON TS 56 00 07 Di OFF ON 56 00 08 Di OFF ON 56 00 09 Di OFF ON 56 00 10 Di OFF ON 56 01 03 Do OFF ON 56 01 04 Do OFF ON 56 01 05 Do O
103. ated System Settings Continued DMs2 Data Restoration PC Restore am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Data backup amp restoration ir DMS DATA BACKUP F EERTE Tracking PC backup SD card backup To enable this feature you must provide the admin password 1 Click System Settings gt Data backup amp restoration when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Enter the password of Admin account when DMS2 data backup and restoration screen appears Data restoration function deals with the important data of the system To activate the function you should enter administrator s password 3 Click OK 4 Click OK when caution window appears an Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP power usage meter reading Control logic management System configuration Data backup and recovery oms data backup Poms data recovery PC backup SD card backup SD card restore a Samsung Data Management Server DMS Test 2 ia X Select the DMS data file to restore C Documents and Setting 5 Click PC restore 6 Click Browse Select DMS2 data file to restore and then click Open O when File selection window appears 7 Check if the file route and file name are correctly entered in the text box and then click Upload Sys
104. ay vary It will usually takes few seconds 9 Click OK when Restoration is complete Click OK to restart DMS message window appears DMS2 will restart and restored data will be reflected For proper restoration unlock the forbidden writing function of SD card System Settings Continued I Event History Management Search Check am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Event history management Setting subject 2010 02 27 00 49 Data backup Backup in SD card completed 3 2010 02 27 00 47 31 WEB Data backup 4 2010 02 27 00 41 51 WEB Data backup 5 2010 02 27 00 13 56 User DMS power X Click the row for detailed information KECE EDIC You can search check all kinds of set information of event log in DMS2 1 Click System Settings gt Event history management when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Select the period of event history you want to search 3 Click Search 4 List of events which occurred in the period will be displayed You can check detailed information about the event by selecting the item you want to check You can check following event logs using event history management 1 DMS2 power related event 2 Schedule setting related event 3 RMS service setting related event 4 Tracking related event 5 User information modification related e
105. be set for the left factor of output Single factor It means 1 device Ex Desired temperature of indoor unit 17 Click Select List of device which can be selected will be displayed 18 Select the device to use as factor Day Time Sun Mon Tue _ Wed Tm r b ao gz zo E Device MSE Factor rt Standard value aaa 00 00 00 Power O On MJO selecta tactor cancel Oappiy 1 M D AND E Select a factor E None JO Selecta factor Ocancet Oappiy 1 0 ano Select a factor None O Selecta factor O cancei Oappiy 1 w o Factor Select a factor Select a factor o Select a factor lt lt Setting Guide In the initial setting click Select a factor and a factor editing window appears Then click Select button to set the device After setting the device the information in the Select a factor is updated to the setting Select the information to modify it o 19 Select detailed item of factor Detailed item may be different depending on the type of selected device 20 Click Apply If you do not click Apply changed setting will not be saved 21 Select command value The value may vary depending on the detailed item of selected factor You can select value of selected item or new factor You can set single factor arithmetic factor and function factor Control Logic Man
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107. boxes to select the channel applying for the setting 6 Click Save If you press Cancel web page will refresh and it goes back to the state before the modification Check Before using Panel I Using LCD and LCD Button LCD is mounted on DMS2 for installation and convenience of the user You can search menu and change setting using A and Y buttons If you press and hold A or V button in some menu such as IP setting the value changes faster To go to upper menu or cancel select MENU button To go to sub menu select or save press SET button Operates some menus with care because they are related to the proper operation of DMS2 system If you do not use DMS2 buttons for long periods of time set button lock to avoid malfunction Manufacturer is not responsible for the damage caused by wrong operation al Checking Main Menu 1927 1168202100 06 12 13 AM If IP and current time are displayed on LCD display press Menu A V or Set button Main menu screen will be displayed 2 Check menu options by pressing A V buttons 1 IP Config Network information setting 2 In Outdoor Checking Indoor Outdoor unit information 3 DMS2Version Checking DMS2 version 4 DMS2Time Setting DMS2 time 5 Data Backup Setting data backup 6 Peak Level Checking peak level 7 Error Status Checking error information 8 Password Reset Password res
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109. d device to the other channel and execute tracking If the other device is searched in the channel you want to use use Disconnect all devices function If you use this function DMS2 device connection status will be initialized am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings eni a entral controller Interface module ad 3EA 3EA Channel 0 Interface module Central controller Channel 1 Interface module Central controller Channel 2 Interface module Central controller Channel 3 Interface module Central controller Channel 4 Interface module Central controller The communication mode of a channel where the device is connected 1 Click System Settings gt Tracking when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Disconnect all devices System Settings Continued Admin password When disconnection command are executed all devices are disconnected The disconnection may cause serious errors in the features such as power distribution Click Cancel to cancel disconnection or OK to execute disconnection 3 Enter administrator s password and then click OK 4 Disconnect all devices information window pops up Check it and click OK to continue 5 Reading data from DMS2 Please wait message appears After completing disconnect all devices operation page wi
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111. dded exception date select the exception date it M and click Delete Maximum 365 exception dates can be saved ao Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Register a schedule ERV fan PT schecuieweeny Scheduled period 2010 Y 12 Y 27 AS 2010 PA 12 YA 2 E f The device configuration Windows Internet Explorer 00 00 00 00 00 01 a 2001204 a 00 00 00 aj 00 00 01 a 20101211 o 20101218 a Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings T Ragetars tehed o Address Name RRR schecuieweeky Tue Thu sat suv i Scheduled period ERV fan 2mo f 2 2 OSEE EDD EA ED S orn Oo Date 2 6 2010 12 04 s E B 20101211 o 20101218 s 7 Click Add device to select a device to apply The list of all the connected devices will be displayed You can register a schedule for DMS DO as well 8 To cancel the selected device select Ml the device again and click Delete Schedule Continued am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings ScheduleWeekly q i j 4 Ij Week H Scheduled period qi ERVfan e a hit z 2010 YA 12 YA 27 Wa i Leea l SUA o Date o 2010 12 04
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114. dit from error mail forwarding setting 3 Setall the items as the value you want when all items fields are enabled If you select Apply you should input e mail address SMTP server ID password and SMTP server address If you select Not apply E mail ID PW and SMTP server items will not affect on the setting 4 Click Save after setting is completed System Settings Continued This information will be modified Do you want to proceed 5 Click OK when This information will be modified Do you want to proceed message appears 6 Reading data from DMS2 Please wait message appears and saving is completed Then system environment setting screen appears again with all items are disabled In factory setting Not apply is checked and item fields E mail ID PW SMTP are blank E mail forwarding function cannot deal with the server using encryption algorithm such as SSH Use the function to the mail server which uses e mail address and password based on text transmission method co Contact Control Pattern Selection am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings System environment setting DMS network information 2 Trscsing 1P J1 DHCP Subnet mask 5 Basic gateway 5 DNS server 0 lt a lt a System time YYYY MM DD HH MM SS le l mi Select
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116. e 4 Click Save after setting is completed Reading data from DMS2 Please wait message appears and saving is completed Then tracking page with disabled items will be displayed again If you click Cancel check boxes will be disabled and Cancel will change to Edit System Settings Continued DVM Tracking am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings sonnect all devices Ds M Central controller Interface module Indoor unit N DEA OEA OEA OEA Communication mode by channel Channel 0 Interface module Central controller Channel 1 Interface module Central controller Channel 2 Interface module Central controller Channel 3 Interface module Central controller Channel 4 Interface module Central controller The communication mode of a channel where the device is connected Edt Save cannot be changed T DMS 56 DMS DI DO EA E a 1 Click System Settings gt Tracking when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click DVM Tracking A CAUTION Some functions available on DMS2 web page may not be functional at BACnet Gateway and LonWorks Gateway For detailed function refer to the installation manual or contact Samsung Electronics Admin password When tracking command is executed the system configuration is initialized If the tracking result does not
117. e Set schedule excluded day Windows Intemet Explorer You can set edit delete and use the schedules for air conditioner control 1 Click Schedule gt Schedule setting when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Register in the schedule setting screen No It is not available to provide the schedule information to BMS system 3 Enter the schedule name when the schedule setting screen appears 4 Select schedule period you want by clicking calendar If you select No limit when setting end date it means there is no period and it displays Dec 31st 9999 To set the end date remove the check of No limit or select calendar icon which is on the right side of date 5 To set an exception date in the schedule period click Add exception and select date month day you want Select an exception date on the calendar window Schedule Continued am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings 7 Register a schedule Pae ScheduleWeekly Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Scheduled period ERV fan Temp RC Fan speed ERV mo f 2 2 a on or rome ne mose tones araneon ew Seea 2010 VA 12 VA 27 Wa Tro Excluded day Date 2010 12 04 m m 2010 12 11 Ej 2010 1218 Applied device o Address Name E E 6 To cancel the a
118. e admin fossur System environment setting DMS network information Subnet mask 255 255 2 DNS server Basic gateway This operation needs web browser restart The browser will be closed Do you want to proceed 1 Click System Settings gt System environment setting when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit from DMS2 network information window 3 Check DHCP The text boxes of IP address subnet mask address default gateway and DNS server will be disabled If you want manual setting uncheck DHCP and then refer to DMS2 Network information setting manual setting steps Refer to page 115 4 Click Save in DMS2 network information window 5 Click OK when This operation needs web browser restart The browser will be closed Do you want to proceed message appears Click OK and current web browser will be closed Run the web browser again and you can access to DMS2 after checking auto setting IP in the external LCD A CAUTION Some functions available on DMS2 web page may not be functional at BACnet Gateway and LonWorks Gateway For detailed function refer to the installation manual or contact Samsung Electronics Factory setting is as follows 1 IP address 192 168 0 100 2 Subnet mask address 255 255 255 0 3 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 4 DNS server 0 0 0 0 DMS2 sets service engineer IP 192 168 0 254 internally Therefore
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120. e documentation as such terms are used in 48 C F R 12 212 Sept 1995 Consistent with 48 C F R 12 212 and 48 C F R 227 7202 1 through 227 7202 4 June 1995 all U S Government End Users acquire Covered Code with only those rights set forth herein x m m aE a lt x 11 MISCELLANEOUS This section was intentionally left blank The contents of this section are found in the corresponding addendum described above 12 RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS Except in cases where another Contributor has failed to comply with Section 3 4 You are responsible for damages arising directly or indirectly out of Your utilization of rights under this License based on the number of copies of Covered Code you made available the revenues you received from utilizing such rights and other relevant factors You agree to work with affected parties to distribute with Initial Developer responsibility on an equitable basis Exhibit A Text for this Exhibit A is found in the corresponding addendum described in section 6 4 above text file provided by the Initial Developer This license is not valid or complete with out that file Exhibit B Text for this Exhibit B is found in the corresponding addendum described in section 6 4 above text file provided by the Initial Developer This license is not valid or complete with out that file Microsoft Public License Ms PL This license governs use of the accompanying sof
121. e for costs including without limitation court costs and reasonable attorneys fees and expenses The application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not apply to this License 5 Exhibit A The contents of this file are subject to the Enhydra Public License Version 1 1 the License you may not use this file except in compliance with the License You may obtain a copy of the License on the Enhydra web site http www enhydra org Software distributed under the License is distributed on an AS IS basis WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND either express or implied See the License for the specific terms governing rights and limitations under the License The Initial Developer of the Enhydra Application Server is Lutris Technologies Inc The Enhydra Application Server and portions created by Lutris Technologies Inc are Copyright Lutris Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved Contributor s 6 Exhibit B Part of the software embedded in this product is Enhydra Java TM XML Application Server a trademark of Lutris Technologies Inc Portions created by Lutris are Copyright 1997 2000 Lutris Technologies http www lutris com All Rights Reserved THE SOFTWARE IN THIS PRODUCT WAS IN PART PROVIDED BY LUTRIS AND ANY EXPRESS OR
122. e name and then click Save Backup file will be saved as the name you made in the location you select by clicking Save Basic backup file name is DMS2dataY YY YMMDD dms YYYY year MM month DD day The extension of the backup data files is dms If you want to edit the file name use English alphabets or numbers only File name should be less than 32 letters If the file name exceeds 32 letters proper restoration may not be possible 6 Click Close after completing the download Backup data includes DB data setting data data related indoor outdoor unit control and various kinds of history data They will be backed up in single unified file System Settings Continued DMS2 Data Backup SD card backup am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Data backup amp restoration a DMS DATA BACKUP EA OTA Tracking PC backup Pass SD card backup Ps To enable this feature you must provide the admin password OK You can back up DMS2 data to PC or SD card 1 Click System Settings gt Data backup amp restoration when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click SD card backup when DMS2 data backup amp restoration screen appears Reading data from DMS2 Please wait message will be displayed Depending on the size of the data backup time may vary It
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124. e setting If you select dry mode among basic modes auto fan speed is only available When the operation mode is Auto fan speed is always set to Auto When the operation mode is Fan you cannot control fan speed as Auto When the operation mode is Dry fan speed is always set to Auto When you select sleep mode among ERV modes Mid fan speed is only available The desired temperature range is as below Celsius 16 C 30 C in heating mode 18 C 30 C in cooling mode Fahrenheit 61 F 86 F in heating mode 65 F 86 F in cooling mode If the tracking is not completed schedule setting is not possible To use proper schedule function make sure to complete tracking with installation engineer Off operation works only with ERV PLUS Schedule Continued I Editing Schedule aa Schedule setting Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings Scheduled period 1010 02 19 2011 02 19 ScheduleEveryday Stop Everyday 2010 02 19 2011 02 19 ScheduleWeekly Stop Weekly n ao pe Stus nepeat 2010 02 19 2010 02 19 Schedule1Day Stop 1day 1 Click Schedule gt Schedule setting when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Select the schedule to edit For the currently operating schedule you can only check it 3 Click Edit Edit schedule when
125. e terms of this License c If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run you must cause it when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty or else saying that you provide a warranty and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions and telling the user how to view a copy of this License Exception if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and 2 thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it Thus it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you rather the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution
126. e the admin password You can back up DMS2 data to PC or SD card 1 Click System Settings gt Data backup amp restoration when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click PC backup when DMS2 data backup amp restoration screen appears Reading data from DMS2 Please wait message will appear Depending on the size of the data backup time may vary It will usually take few seconds System Settings Continued am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Data backup amp restoration a DMS DATA BACKUP f DMS RESTORATION Backup file is ready click OK to download File Download Do you want to save this file Name dmsdata20090104 dms Type Unknown File Type From 192 168 0 100 While fies from the Intemet can be useful some Mes can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not save this file What s the risk 3 Click OK when Backup file is ready Click OK to download message appears 4 Click Save when File download window appears My Documents Amy music E My Pictures My Recent Updaters Documents Desktop My Documents iy My Computer G File name dmedata20100121 My Network Save astype _ dms Document 5 When Save as window appears select saving location and fil
127. ecta deuce Selecta device Click Select bution a pop up window appears and you can select a device Salact a devico fo chock the sotings E88 Control Logic Management Continued Factor edit factor AND E AND o Setting control logic Name Period Compound 2010 ControlLogic Device selection 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 02 00 01 00 00 01 01 00 01 02 00 02 00 00 02 01 00 02 02 56 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 02 00 01 00 00 01 01 00 01 02 00 02 00 00 02 01 00 02 02 56 00 03 gt Click Select button a pop up window appears and you can select a device Select a device to check the settings Comparison Factor ope Standard value Select a factor X None Selecta factor Select a factor bd None hg Select a factor Select a factor hd None bal Select a factor Factor Select a factor Command None Duration minute cancel Apply 1 cancel Apply 1 v cancel apply 1 v Selecta factor 7 Click Select List of device which you can select will be displayed Select the device to use as factor Control and monitoring items will be displayed depending on selected device Control and monitoring items are as follows Type Item Value Remarks Type It
128. em Value Remarks Power On Off Power OnOff Current temp Number Control impossible Current temp Number Control impossible Desired temp Number Desired temp Number Indoor Outdoor temp Number Controlimpossible Global Outdoor temp Number Control impossible unit Operation mode Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat AWay Operation mode Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat Fan speed Auto Low Mid High Fan speed Auto Low Mid High Air direction Vertical Horizontal All None Air direction Vertical Horizontal All None RC usage Enable RC Disable RC Cond RC RCusage Enable RC Disable RC Cond RC Power On Off Power On Off ERV Operation mode Auto HeatEx Bypass Sleep Current temp Number Control impossible Fan speed Low High Turbo AHU Desired temp Number RCusage Enable RC Disable RC Cond RC Outdoor temp Number Control impossible Power On Off Operation mode Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat Outdoor temp Number Control impossible RCusage Enable RC Disable RC Cond RC ERV ERV mode Auto HeatEX Bypass Sleep Power On Off PLUS ERV fan speed Low High Turbo Current temp Number Control impossible Operation mode Auto Cool Heat Off Desired temp Number RC usage Enable RC Disable RC Cond RC an Outdoor temp Number Controlimpossible Power On Off Operation mode Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat Operation mode Auto Cool Fan Heat Fan speed Low Mid High Fresh OA intake temp Number Control impossible RC u
129. ent or icense 8 4 In the event of termination under Sections 8 1 or 8 2 above all end user icense agreements excluding distributors and resellers which have been validly granted by You or any distributor hereunder prior to termination shall survive ermination 9 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY WHETHER TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE SHALL THE INITIAL DEVELOPER ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR OR ANY DISTRIBUTOR OF COVERED CODE OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY OF SUCH PARTIES BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL WORK STOPPAGE COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING FROM SUCH PARTY S NEGLIGENCE TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THAT EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 10 U S GOVERNMENT END USERS The Covered Code is a commercial item as that term is defined in 48 C F R 2 101 Oct 1995 consisting of commercial computer software and commercial computer softwar
130. et 9 Button Lock Button lock function 10 Safety Halt Safe end function Setting Network Information J Network Information Setting IP Config 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A V or Set button 2 Select 1 IP Config by pressing A and Y buttons and press Set button Network setting screen will be displayed i 3 Select the item you want by pressing A and V buttons You can select from IP address subnet mask address gateway address and DNS server 4 Edit selected network information by pressing Set button Number to edit will blink You can change value by pressing A and V buttons To move to next number press Set button If you press and hold A or W button the value changes faster After setting all the 4 digit number press Set button to save the new settings To cancel the setting press Menu button J Auto Address Setting DHCP CONFIG Check main menus by pressing Menu A V or Set button N Select 1 IP Config by pressing A and V buttons and press Set button Network setting screen will be displayed w Select auto address setting function DHCP CONFIG by pressing V button Auto address setting function status will be displayed Current disabled Auto address setting function disabled Current enabled Auto address setting function enabled A Enable Disable auto address sett
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133. gic management System Settings F Setting control logic Name ControlLogic Period 2010 12 2 2 vi12 n gt Day Sun C Mon C Tue C Wed C Thu C Fri C Sat V Daity Time 0 0 v 24 7 0 ba Compound Duration factor Fach minute 3 00 00 00 Power Select a factor Cancel Apply 1 H Ei AND Select a factor Select a factor Apply 1 B AND Selecta factor Selecta factor CanceiOApply 1 o Factor Command Select a factor None Selecta factor al Select a factor None Selecta factor al Select a factor None Selecta factor lt a Setting Guide In the initial setting clickSelect a factor and a factor editing window appears Then click Select button to set the device After setting the device the information in the Select a factor is updated to the setting Select the information to modify it 12 Select standard value Select detailed item value of selected factor or factor The item varies depending on the left factor when selecting detailed item value from standard value Ex1 Factor Current temperature of indoor unit 1 Value of standard value Enter 29 Ex2 Factor Remote controller usage of indoor unit 1 Value of standard value Select one among Enable RC Disable RC and Cond RC When selecting factor from standard value it must be same with control item of left factor Ex1 Factor Power of indoor unit 1 Factor of standard value Power of indoor unit 2 Ex2
134. ging indoor unit s power from outdoor unit set the Outdoor unit SIM channel information only Outdoor unit SIM channel is referring to watt hour meter which is connected to outdoor unit When bringing indoor unit s power from the other device not from outdoor unit set the Outdoor unit SIM channel and Indoor unit SIM channel information Indoor unit SIM channel is referring to watt hour meter which is connected to indoor unit Power distribution will be executed automatically The user does not need to check the value of watt hour meter The maximum number of SIM channels for an outdoor unit is 4 6 Check the virtual channel information of indoor outdoor unit To execute power distribution without SIM PIM you should set virtual channel When bringing indoor unit s power from outdoor unit set the Outdoor unit virtual channel information only Outdoor unit virtual channel is referring to watt hour meter which is connected to outdoor unit When bringing indoor unit s power from the other device not from outdoor unit set the Outdoor unit virtual channel and Indoor unit virtual channel information Indoor unit virtual channel is referring to watt hour meter which is connected to indoor unit The number of virtual channel varies depending on the number of interface module To execute power distribution you need to check watt hour meter value manually
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136. h the distribution 7 Licensor retains title to and ownership of the Software and all enhancements modifications and updates to the Software Note that the com oreilly serviet package is provided as is and the author will not be liable for any damages suffered as a result of your use Furthermore you understand the package comes without any technical support You can always find the latest version of the com oreilly serviet package at http www serviets com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING 23 IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Thanks Jason Hunter jhunter_AT_servlets com LICENSE FOR THE Extreme Lab PullParser Copyright 2002 The Trustees of Indiana University All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or wit
137. hed on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated 3 Turn the ERV PLUS on by clicking Remote controller panel will be activated 4 Select the operation mode You can select Auto Cool Off and Heat mode The normal ERV PLUS control or monitoring is guaranteed when the centralized controller is above MCM A202D and the interface module is MIM B13D Refer to the Controlling ERV for ERV PLUS control Page 39 40 Refer to the Indoor unit operation mode limit for ERV PLUS operation mode limit Page 23 25 ERV PLUS doesn t operate Fan mode so it only operates cool mode in cool only ERV PLUS doesn t operate Fan mode so it only operates heat mode in heat only oT I Monitoring DMS DI DO Operation Status Mgt view Install view s Large Small EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Control Panel i l2o c cool 20 c Auto 20 c Auto 202c Auto 20 C Auto gt fl input value Apply CAUR O1 04 00 05 04 00 06 04 0007 04 00 08 04 00 09 o o o o caur o2 aA a ea A CAUR 03 20 C At 20 c_ Al 20 C __ Ai J 20 C Ai 20 C _ At CAUR 04 L uto uto uto uto uto DMS DI DO 04 00 10 04 00 11 04 00 12 04 00 13 04 00 14 a o o o a e e e e e Lore auto 202c auto Loooc auto Looc auto L2ooc auto 04 00 15 o A 20 C Auto
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143. ing function by pressing Set button If auto address setting function enabled You can change it to disabled status by pressing Set button If auto address setting function disabled You can change it to enabled status by pressing Set button To maintain current status press Menu button DHCP function is not available when you use BACnet Gateway function Checking Indoor Outdoor Unit Information I Checking Indoor Outdoor Unit Information 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A W or Set button 2 Select 2 In Outdoor by pressing A and V buttons 3 Press Set button The number of indoor units connected to DMS2 will be displayed 4 Check outdoor unit information by pressing W button The number of outdoor units connected to DMS2 will be displayed To check indoor unit information again press A button You can go back to main menu by pressing Menu or Set button Checking DMS2 Version al Checking DMS2 Version 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A V or Set button 2 Select 3 DMS2 Version by pressing A and V buttons i 3 Press Set button Current version of DMS2 DMS2 Version will be displayed You can go back to main menu by pressing Menu or Set button Checking DMS2 version Continued DMS2 Time Setting Checking and Setting Date 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A W or Set button i 2 Selec
144. ions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker signature of Ty Coon 1 April 1989 Ty Coon President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 1 February 1999 Copyright C 1991 1999 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL It also counts as the su
145. is added If you do not set the authorization for zone after adding a user the zone will not be displayed even if the user logged in Setting the user authorization is valid only for the zone displayed on the screen If you select the other zone setting without clicking save button after changing the setting user authorization for previously selected zone will be gone When initializing zone all rights are given to all users Zone Management Continued I Zone Setting amp Edit Zone Edit am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule flosour EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings l admin etting amp Edit Zone Setting amp Edit ai i CAUR 00 IE gistration BiShROL Bi aed pereaen puter CAUR 02 guest guest 2009 1 1 Guest Regular user DMS DIDO X The setting of user view permission can be saved only for the users in the selected zone cave 1 Click Zone management gt Zone Setting amp Edit when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Same screen will be displayed even if you press Zone management only 2 Click Zone Edit Zone edit screen will be displayed Zone_Edit Windows Internet Explorer Mgt view Create in the gt Create the sub zone all CAUR 01 IM 00 01 00 00 Remove lt 01 00 01 lt 01 00 02 Move Up lt 01 00 03 Move Down lt 01 00 04 IM O1 Move to u
146. ivated items will appear If you press Cancel web page will refresh and it goes back to the state before the modification PIM Setting EP cttsronenterg zoonanagonen Shae EHP Pover Consunpionspaston Cinta age manager Systom Seting channel o i o am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Channel 2 Channel 3 channel 4 n The communication mede ofa channel where tha dew cannotbe changed 168 Ei Time Setting PIM Password 10 02404 13 or E56 evv mm oo Hiss onog T 1 Click System Settings gt Tracking when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Setting which is next to PIM of device list Enter administrator s password and then click OK 3 Click Edit which is on the bottom of PIM setting page Edit will change to Cancel System Settings Continued ay Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings or CHESS era eames ee PIM Settings HTime Setting HPIM Password PIM Password 4 Select afield and edit each item when input fields are enabled Now Each field range Watt hour meter 0 99999 9 kWh Pulse width 20 400 ms Pulse 1 10000 Wh Pulse 5 Click the check
147. king Inspection Result with SIM PIM am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings k COM CS CO CC KO Power consumption Proportion Individual indoor unit by date 2011 1 Used power consumption kWh af ace address 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 38 38 00 00 01 00 00 01 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 00 00 02 00 00 02 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 00 00 03 00 00 03 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 00 00 04 00 00 04 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 00 00 05 00 00 05 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 Total power consumption kWh 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 0 You can check the operation history and power consumption saved in DMS for each indoor unit 1 Click EHP Power Consumption Inspection gt Check inspection result when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Set date and search condition power consumption proportion individual indoor unit by date when inspection result screen appears Select year month day in order Based on DMS2 time you can check up to 365 days of watt hour meter value 3 Click Search Inspection result will be displayed depending on set period and searching condition You can check power consumption only when watt hour meter is connected If watt hour meter is not connected you can check operating proportion by indoor unit only 4 Click Save as Excel Searched inspection result will be saved as MS Excel file For data management
148. l logic management System Settings Setting control logic Modify You can set edit delete and use control logic for controlling device which is connected to DMS2 1 Click Control logic management gt Setting control logic when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Apply Indicates control logic usage status Run Indicates If the control logic is applied and whether the operation conditions are met Ex If there is logic which says If the current temperature of indoor unit is higher than 29 C control indoor unit as cool mode Yes will be displayed when the indoor unit s current temperature is higher than 29 C No will be displayed when the indoor unit s current temperature is lower than 29 C 2 Click Register when setting control logic screen appears Setting screen is composed of 4 categories Name amp time Set the name and time period days time to apply of control logic Factor edit You can edit factor selection which is components of input output Input Set the condition which makes control logic perform Output Set items to be controlled when the conditions of input are met If different value is set for same control item of same address device the indoor unit follows the first control logic set among running control logics Itis not available to provide the control logic management information to BMS system Control Logic Management Continued a
149. laims an intellectual property right in particular functionality or code or its utilization under this License you must include a text file with the source code distribution titled LEGAL which describes the claim and the party making the claim in sufficient detail that a recipient will know whom to contact If you obtain such knowledge after You make Your Modification available as described in Section 3 2 You shall promptly modify the LEGAL file in all copies You make available thereafter and shall take other steps Such as notifying appropriate mailing lists or newsgroups reasonably calculated to inform those who received the Covered Code that new knowledge has been obtained a Representations Contributor represents that except as disclosed pursuant to Section 3 4 a above Contributor believes that Contributor s Modifications are Contributor s original creation s and or Contributor has sufficient rights to grant the rights conveyed by this License 3 5 Required Notices You must duplicate the notice in Exhibit A in each file of the Source Code and this License in any documentation for the Source Code where You describe recipients rights relating to Covered Code If You created one or more Modification s You may add your name as a Contributor to the notice described in Exhibit A If it is not possible to put such notice in a particular Source Code file due to its structure then you must include such no
150. le RC Disable RC and Cond RC When selecting Disable RC indoor unit control by wired wireless remote controller and indoor unit panel is not possible Indoor unit control is only available in DMS2 web page Click C5 when you want to use wired remote controller in each room When filter warning sign is displayed on indoor unit status window Select the indoor unit and click Reset filter Filter warning will be released o eer Make sure that each indoor unit must be turned on to control Selecting remote controller reset filter operation mode limits setting lower upper temperature limit are possible even if the power of indoor unit is off Some air flow direction option may be restricted depending on the indoor unit model Indoor Unit Operation Mode Limit Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings All CAUR 01 CAUR 02 CAUR 03 CAUR 04 OMS 0I DO Install Info You can monitor the operation status of all indoor units or have individual or whole control of the indoor units 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Select an indoor unit to control Check the indoor unit status through status display window When the selected indoor unit is s
151. ll be refreshed After executing disconnect all devices function device search status of DMS2 will be initialized You should execute tracking again after using disconnect all devices function Renaming the Device am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings S User ma OO User autho ent t history management 1 environment setting DVM Tracking St Ta J a ee ee art 3EA 3EA 18 EA Channel 0 Interface module Central controller Channel 1 Interface module Central controller Channel 2 Interface module Central controller Channel 3 Interface module Central controller Channel 4 Interface module Central controller o T gorme kn mode of a channel where the device is connected A CHO Central controller o0 CAUR Interface module 00 00 Indoor unit 00 00 00 00 00 00 Indoor unit 00 00 01 01 0000 DMS DMS DI DO SEB 56 DMs D D 1 Click System Settings gt Tracking when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit on the bottom of tracking device list Edit will change to Cancel System Settings Continued am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings F SIM Central controller Interface module Indoor unit 1 EA 3 EA 3 EA 18 EA Channel 0 Interface module Central controller Ch
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153. logic management System Settings Use Unuse lt lt RMS server address Connection address 1 Click System Settings gt RMS settings when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit from RMS service usage settings window 3 Enter DMS2 ID in connection ID field DMS2 ID is unique recognizable ID which is created when you add DMS2 in RMS server If you are not given connection ID add DMS2 to RMS and you can get connection ID If connection ID value is 0 RMS service will not be enabled 4 Click Save after entering connection ID If you enter blank and click Save with Use checked in RMS service usage confirm window which says ID for RMS connection field is blank To use it connection ID is needed will be displayed System Settings Continued an Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings RMS service usage Unuse You must restart DMS for the task ID for RMS conr Do you want to proceed applying the setting Connection ID RMS server address Connection address http www dvmcare com 5 If the Connection ID is modified with RMS service usage as Use status You must restart DMS for the task Do you want to proceed applying the setting message will appear Click OK to restart DMS2 6 If the
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155. m Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings p Factor pects Standard value eae E Selecta factor None Selecta factor cancel apply 1 E AND Select a factor X None Selecta factor CancelOApply 1 B AND Select a factor None selecta factor cCancei Appiy 1 v CD o Factor Command Select a factor None Selecta factor o Select a factor None Selecta factor ial Select a factor None Selecta factor lt lt ce Setting Guide In the initial setting click Select a factor and a factor editing window appears Then click Select button to set the device s After setting the device the information in the Select a factor is updated to the setting Select the information to modify it 3 Enter control logic name in the name field when the new control logic setting screen appears You can use maximum 16 letters 4 Set period day and time in control logic screen Select year month day in order Select a day to run during the control period Control logic will be applied only when period day and time are united If you select Daily in day selection control logic will run regardless of day am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Setting control logic Name Con
156. m It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the full notice is found one line to give the program s name and an idea of what it does Copyright C yyyy name of author This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License or at your option any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail If the program is interactive make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode Gnomovision version 69 Copyright C year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for details type show w This is free software and you are welcome to x m m aE a lt x redistribute it under certain condit
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158. main menu Select the function you want and set detailed functions in main menu Set button Bottom cover P Indicator Check the function you want from main menu and select it Unfasten 2 screws on the bottom and separate the bottom cover from DMS2 Then check cable connection part Name Description Power Turns blue when the power is supplied CPU Alive Blinks in orange with 1 second intervals during normal operation Ethernet Linked Turns green during normal connection Ethernet Active Blinks in orange during normal transmission reception COM1 5 TX Blinks in green during normal transmission COM1 5 RX Blinks in green during normal reception Check Turns green when notice occurs I Bottom View Separate bottom cover by unfastening 2 screws on the bottom DO Terminal1 Connect Digital Output Channel 1 Channel 5 DI Terminal2 Connect Digital Input Channel 6 Channel10 DO Terminal 2 Connect Digital Output Channel 6 Channel 10 DI Terminal1 Connect Digital Input Channel 1 Channel 5 RS485 Communication Power terminal Terminal Connect for RS485 Connect communication DMS2 adapter with devices such as centralized controller interface module Reset Button COM1 COM5 Reset DMS2 Cable tie groove Serial Terminal Arrange cables connected to Service agent checks error DMS2 Status LAN Terminal SD Card Socket Connec
159. me setting 3 Enter name of DMS2 when DMS2 name field enabled You can use maximum 30 letters including English alphabets and special symbols When DMS2 name is set the name will be displayed on the top title bar of web browser 4 Click Save after setting is completed System Settings Continued This information will be modified Do you want to proceed 5 Click OK when This information will be modified Do you want to proceed message appears 6 Reading data from DMS2 Please wait message appears and saving is completed Then system environment setting screen appears again with all items are disabled You can check new DMS2 name on the title bar of web browser Name of the DMS2 is set to blank as factory default Samsung electronics DMS2 is displayed on the title bar of web browser Error Mail Forwarding Setting am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings DMS network information Trecsing Ip 192 168 0 100 DHCP Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Basic gateway 192 1565 DNS server 0 0 0 YYYY MM DD HH MM SS 2010 H2 Hizli Fio Korean Chinese English DMS name Error email forwarding Not apply E mail 1 Click System Settings gt System environment setting when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click E
160. modified with RMS service usage as Use status You must restart DMS for the task Do you want to proceed applying the setting message will appear Click OK to restart DMS2 6 If the Connection address is modified with RMS service usage as Unuse status This information will be modified Do you want to proceed message will appear Click OK to modify the Connection address a I System Setting Initialization 1 Press Menu A V or Set on LCD if IP and current time are displayed on LCD screen Main menu screen appears Initialization is not possible in the screen which time information is displayed 2 Press Menu gt V gt A gt V gt Menu buttons in order in main menu screen Caution will be displayed on LCD Display 3 Initialize DMS2 by clicking Set when caution phrase appears If you press Menu button it will turn back to main menu without initialization A CAUTION When initializing system setting all saved data in DMS2 will be deleted After initialization saved data and IP address will be same as factory setting System Settings Continued Il Tracking What is tracking Tracking is an operation that finds devices which are connected to DMS2 Through tracking operation devices which are connected to DMS2 can recognize if they are connecting to DMS2 To supervise and control system air conditioner using DMS2
161. modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in x m Zz m aE a lt x all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DANIEL VEILLARD BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE Except as contained in this notice the name of Daniel Veillard shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from him The Sleepycat License Copyright c 1990 1999 Sleepycat Software All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met e Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer e Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above co
162. mperature lower than lower limit temperature if lower limit is enabled When the operation mode of an indoor unit is in Heat mode you cannot set the desired temperature higher than upper limit temperature if upper limit is enabled 5 Select the operation mode You can select Auto Cool Dry Fan and Heat mode 6 Select the fan speed You can select Auto Low Mid and High If Auto Dry mode is in operation fan speed will be set as Auto fan speed If Fan mode is in operation you cannot select Auto fan speed Control and Monitoring Continued 7 Select the ERV operation mode You can select Auto Heat Ex By pass and Sleep mode 8 Select the fan speed You can select Low high and Turbo If Sleep mode is in operation the fan speed will be set as Low fan speed 9 When controlling certain types of devices in detail select the device you want to control on the list of the Selected Device Not Ifthe ERV type devices are not on the list of the Selected Device ventilation control will not be activated If the indoor unit type devices are not on the list of the Selected Device Indoor control will not be activated When controlling an indoor unit ERV devices ERV ERV PLUS cannot be controlled When controlling ERV devices Indoor unit Indoor unit AHU Fresh duct Global 4Way MINI AHU cannot be controlled You can select power on off Disable RC Reset filter Indoor C
163. mption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Indoor unit usage restriction Indoor unit usag AM sou O F indoor unit usage restriction Lower temperature limit Upper temperature limit a ee a ae 00 00 00 00 None H bisable enable C Disabile Enabie C 00 00 01 01 00 00 01 pokey Gf Svisadle enable c disable Enable C Heat only f H 00 00 02 02 00 00 02 None ff bisable Enable C Disabile Enabie C 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 None H bisable enable C DisableOQEnable C 4 Set the control mode If you set the control mode indoor unit operating in limited operation mode will be automatically set to operate in pre set control mode You can set the different control mode to each of the indoor units Cooling only indoor unit You can select fan or cool mode Heating only indoor unit You can select fan or heat mode Ex When the indoor unit with fan mode is changed to heat mode DMS2 will perceive it and control the indoor unit in fan mode ERV PLUS doesn t operate Fan mode so it operates only Cool or Heat mode in the cool only or heat only limit mode Mixed operation can occur even if you set limit mode If the indoor unit with operation mode limit is in mixed operation DMS2 will solve the problem automatically by controlling it in control mode CAUTION n the following circumstances all indoor units under the same outdoor unit should be
164. n or save this file Name Siverlight exe Type Application 4 69 MB From 192 168 0 100 Save While files from the Interter Spe useful this fle type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do nat fun or save this software What s the risk 1 Run internet explorer on your computer 2 Enter IP address http 192 168 0 100 on the address bar and then press ENTER If it is the first access to DMS2 Install Microsoft Silverlight message will be displayed The message will not appear if Microsoft Silverlight have already installed If the message window and login screen does not appear check PC setting status 3 Click Run and continue installation Access to DMS2 again after installation Starting DMS2 Continued LOGIN Login via authentication ID PASSWORD X This web site is optimized for IE 7 0 X This System is strictly restricted to authorized user X Any illegal access shall be punished with a related aw 4 Enter ID and password when DMS2 main web page appears Then click LOGIN The default DMS2 user ID is admin and password is 1234 Depending on authorization settings which set by the administrator access to some functions may be restricted To edit user authorization refer to System Settings User authorization management Refer to page 101 Only authorized users can access to web page Fewer
165. nable disable button to decide whether to use Out Cool function When Out Cool function is set MINI AHU will operate in fan mode at high fan speed 8 Select OA Intake setting You can enable disable button to decide whether to use OA Intake function 9 Select Control Discharge Temp You can enable disable button to decide whether to use discharge temperature adjustment Humidification Humidification level Out Cool and OA Intake are optional functions so normal controlling and monitoring will be available when corresponding option is set on the selected MINI AHU and when it is using centralized controller that is higher version than ACM A202D and AIM B13D interface module Controlling and monitoring Cooling Heating discharged temperature adjustment is only available when DMS2 is connected directly to AIM B13D interface module and it is not available when the DMS2 is connected to centralized controller Refer to Controlling an indoor unit for MINI AHU control Pages 20 22 You cannot set the Auto speed for MINI AHU MINI AHU sets fan speed to High in Auto mode and Low in Dry mode Refer to the Indoor unit operation mode limit for MINI AHU operation mode limit Pages 23 25 Refer to Setting Lower Upper Temperature Limit of an Indoor Unit to adjust Heat upper limit Cool lower limit temperature Pages 26 27 Control and Monitoring Continued il Monitoring ERV Operation Sta
166. ned zones only il Editing a User PSnmsunod Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings aaaaaa De SSSS Registration T date 4 Authorization 1 Click System Settings gt User management when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Click the user name to edit when user management screen appears User information window will be displayed 4 Edit user information when the user information window appears You cannot change user ID The password should be between 6 12 letters and English capital lower case letters and numbers only can be used without any spaces In addition the password should contain both English letters and numbers Name should be within 20 letters and description should be in 50 letters Registration date is input automatically as system date Therefore you cannot edit registration date Select authorization for the user from Admin Manager and Regular user Admin has all rights and Manager Regular user has some rights Click Save Modified user information will be saved in DMS2 User information can be changed only with the admin account Authorization of admin account cannot be modified Administrator Admin can change all setting of indoor outdoor unit Administrator Admin can check all indoor outdoor uni
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168. ng time System Settings Continued I Selecting the Language am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings System environment setting DMS network information DHCP Subnet mask Basic gateway DNS server 0 0 lt lt YYYY MM DD HH MM SS HLH Select Language This operation needs DMS to be restarted Do you want to apply the setting ae 1 Click System Settings gt System environment setting when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit from language selection 3 Select a language you want then click Save 4 Click OK when This operation needs DMS to be restarted Do you want to apply the setting message appears Click OK and current web browser will be closed DMS2 will restart and it may take approximately 1 minute DMS2 Name Setting am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings DMS network information IP i92 168 0 100 DHCP Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Basic gateway 192 165 DNS server 0 0 0 E a YYYY MM DD HH MM SS kd i Hl l f Select Language Korean Chinese English min DMS name setting 1 Click System Settings gt System environment setting when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit from DMS2 na
169. nt screen appears User information input window will be appeared when pressing Add user 3 Enter ID password name and description for new user and then select authority The user ID should be between 4 12 letters and English lower case letters and numbers only can be used English capital letter and special symbols including space cannot be used for user ID The password should be between 6 12 letters and English capital lower case letters and numbers only can be used without any spaces In addition the password should contain both English letters and numbers Name should be within 20 letters and description should be in 50 letters Registration date will be input automatically as system date Select authorization for the user from Admin Manager and Regular user Admin has all authorization and Manager Regular user has limited authorization 4 Click Save There is no limit to the number of user User information will be saved in DMS2 For security and maintenance you should change the password of the admin account that is issued by the factory for shipping purposes Administrator Admin can change all setting of indoor outdoor unit Administrator Admin can check all indoor outdoor units connected to DMS2 Administrator Admin can edit zone information and assign the zone information to manager A manager can check and control indoor outdoor units which belong to assig
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171. ntroller panel will be automatically activated 3 Turn the Global 4Way on by clicking Remote controller panel will be activated Control and Monitoring Continued Global 4 WAY Reset filter Bice Cool amp EEE Auto Low Mid High Ji es Verti Hori Heat upper limit Cool lower limit 4 Select SPI setting You can set SPI through button activation non activation 5 Select Human Sensor setting You can set Human Sensor through button activation non activation 6 Select Auto Clean setting You can set Auto cleaning through button activation non activation SPI Human Sensor and Auto Clean will work only when the corresponding options are installed and their normal operation is guaranteed when the centralized controller is above MCM A202D and Interface module is MIM B13D Refer to the Controlling an indoor unit for Global 4Way control Page 20 22 Refer to the Indoor unit operation mode limit for Global 4Way operation mode limit Page 23 25 Refer to the Setting lower upper temperature Limit of an Indoor Unit for setting lower or upper temperature limit of Global 4Way Page 26 27 co il Monitoring AHU Operation Status
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173. ontrol Check the indoor unit status through status display window When the selected indoor unit is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated w Cool Dy Fan Heat A amp amp chy Auto Low Mid High Fi eg Verti Hori All None icoolonly ety No limits 3 Set upper temperature limit by pressing A and V Click Heat upper limit to apply the upper temperature limit setting When indoor unit is operating in heat mode DMS2 controls indoor unit as upper temperature limit if the desired temperature is higher than upper temperature limit Upper temperature limit can be set in the range of 16 C 61 F 30 C 86 F When an indoor unit is operating in Heat mode and the upper temperature limit is applied you cannot set the desired temperature higher than the upper temperature limit 4 Set lower temperature limit by pressing A and Y You can set lower temperature limit by clicking Cool lower limit When indoor unit is operating in cool mode DMS2 controls indoor unit as lower temperature limit if the desired temperature is lower than lower temperature limit Lower temperature limit can be set in the range of 18 C 65 F 30 C 86 F When indoor unit is operating in Cool or Dry mode and the low temperature limit is applied you cannot set the desired temperature lower than the lower temperature limit
174. ontrol Desired temp operation mode fan speed and ERV Control in the Basic control j Power on off Disable RC and Reset filter are controlled to all the devices When selecting multiple devices the list of the selected devices will be displayed at the bottom of the remote controller When selecting the device you want to control the remote control panel of the selected device will be activated and you can control the selected device in detail However the rest of the devices cannot be controlled other than the selected device I Checking the Installation Information s a ning RC Temp Limit Mot view Instali view HF Large sman All E Today schedule m CA 5 CAUR O1 m r a 01 00 00 01 00 01 01 00 02 01 00 03 01 00 04 pai SHOE Qi CAUR 03 A P lt gt e 2 E 2 C ato 20 C awto 20 C amo 20 C Auto CAUR 04 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 2aec DMS DIDO 01 01 00 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 03 01 01 04 a a am a Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto J 01 01 05 01 02 00 010202 01 02 03 a a o o a a a cs S Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C auto 22 C J sc 24 C J ace 01 02 04 01 02 05 01 02 06 010207 a a o A O S si rec arc MJ aae MM aac MO Selected Device 01 02 09 Name 7 a A 20 C Auto 2a c x z 02 00 00 02 00 01 02 00 02 02 01 00 02 01 01 a a Qa Ar a o TA ec 20 C 2
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180. p and Now Sleeping phrase will appear Safety halt function is an operation that saves data of DMS2 and then stops service safely Use this function when relocation and system restart are needed This function will not transfer DMS2 power to OFF status Therefore when the screen above appears press RESET button on the bottom of DMS2 or remove power cable If you do not press RESET button or remove power after 10 minutes passed DMS2 will restart automatically Troubleshooting Problem Check Solution DMS2 is not working Is there an electricity failure Check if the power is connected to the other interface module besides centralized controller Then try again Isn t there a communication error in the other interface module besides centralized controller Check the connection of communication cable Then try again Are the adapter and power cable connected Check the connection of adapter and power cable Then try again Access to web page is not available Is Microsoft Silverlight installed Is Microsoft Silverlight installed properly Check the installation status Refer to Start Control Panel Add Remove Programs Microsoft Silverlight 2 0 or later version should be installed to access web page Access to web page from outside is not available Are the network settings set Isn t the fire wall set Contact network manager first Monitoring
181. pears 2 Select the schedule you want to use 3 Use schedule functions by clicking Run and Stop To apply the selected schedule click Run To stop the selected schedule click Stop To stop all schedules click Stop all Currently applied schedule will be stopped I Checking Schedule Control History am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Checking schedule control history Checking schedule control history DMS internal features Control 02 00 05 0 02 00 04 02 00 04 02 00 03 02 00 03 02 00 02 02 00 02 02 00 01 02 00 01 02 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 05 00 00 04 00 00 04 00 00 03 00 00 03 00 00 02 00 00 02 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 Control device type DVM Power On Set temperature 22 DMS internal ScheduleEveryday 2010 02 27 08 00 09 features Schedule control Click the row for detailed information 1 Click Schedule gt Checking schedule control history when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Selecta date to check and then click Search Only executed schedules can be searched 3 You can check detailed setting by clicking the schedule name DMS2 saves the information or schedule control history for 180 days However it varies depending on saving space of DMS2 EHP Power Consumption Inspection al Chec
182. pper level IM 02 CAUR 02 IM 00 02 00 00 02 00 01 lt 02 00 02 IM 01 CAUR 03 CAUR 04 DMS DIDO 3 Click Y to set viewing option of zone edit list You can select from viewing by Name Address and Address amp Name 4 Edit item you want inthe Cean Create a new zone on top of the selected zone above Create in the Create anew zone under the selected zone below Create the sub Create a zone one step lower than the user selected zone You cannot create a zone under 5 steps in zone edit Remove selected zone If the selected zone includes device Remove ee the device will move to the top step Move up Move up the selected zone or indoor unit Move down Move down the selected zone or indoor unit Move to upper F level Pps Move the selected zone or indoor unit to the upper level Rename the selected zone or indoor unit Rename You can use maximum 16 letters Cut Cut to move the selected zone or indoor unit Paste Move the cut zone or indoor unit to the selected zone Zone Management Continued 5 Click Remove disappeared to remove all disappeared devices which were found after tracking 6 Change zone properties You can select General AHU and Group Mode Property name Description Remarks m Virtual group which is managed by G installation address not by R
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186. r press A button Reset Password Reset Password 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A W or Set button 2 Select 8 Password Reset by pressing A and V buttons and then press Set button 3 When RESET PASSWORD WAITING message appears press Menu and Set buttons at the same time Button lock function will be released and confirm message for password initialization will appear If there is no button input for around 3 seconds password reset will be failed and it will return to main menu 4 Reset password by pressing Set button Password will be reset as factory setting 1234 To cancel reset password press Menu button Button Lock Button Lock 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A W or Set button i 2 Select 9 Button Lock by pressing A and V buttons 3 Press Set button Confirm message will appear i 4 Press Set button LCD operating button will be locked To cancel button lock press Menu button 5 To release button lock function press Menu and Set button at the same time for 5 seconds Safety Halt I Safety Halt 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A W or Set button i 2 Select 10 Safety Halt by pressing A and V buttons 3 Press Set button Confirm message will appear 4 Press Set button All functions of DMS2 will sto
187. r When a separate upper level controller S NET series is used a number of DMS2 can be controlled with one central management system Data Storage The DMS2 has its own database built in therefore trouble history indoor unit installation information and power distribution data can be saved and retrieved Large Scale Management At most 256 indoor units can be connected to one DMS2 and therefore only one DMS2 can manage small and medium size buildings Automatic e mail sending When an error is occurred inform the error details to an e mail saved on DMS2 al Terms DMS2 The abbreviation of Data Management Server2 Upper Controller It means S NET Series a local controller of the DVM system S NET 3 S NET mini and RMS are linked to a DMS2 Centralized Controller A device that controls 16 groups of the DVM air conditioner A central control device of a DVM system which is located between a DMS2 and an outdoor unit interface module Interface module A data interface module of a DVM system which is located between a central controller and an outdoor unit AHU Air Handling Unit Excutes heat exchange between air and cooling unit using central air conditioning duct method ERV Energy Recovery Ventilator Ventilating system using heat recovery function Viewing the Parts I Front View Name Description LCD Display Display current time Check menu Menu button V A button Access to
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191. ry am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Checking control history Logic name i ntrolling subject Control type ControlLogic 2010 02 27 08 00 DMS internal features Control Logic contr Control item Power On Control device 00 00 01 00 00 01 Click the row for detailed information 1 Click Control logic management gt Checking control history when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Select the date you want when the control logic screen appears Select Year Month Day in order Based on DMS2 time you can check of maximum 180 days of previous control history Click Search You can check only in daily unit Select each items to check detailed contents of control history DMS2 saves the information of control logic management control history for 180 days However it varies depending on saving space of DMS2 System Settings il Adding a User Psnmsunid Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Admin Password Admin Registration date Authorization You can add edit and delete the user of DMS2 1 Click System Settings gt User management when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Add user when user manageme
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195. sage Enable RC Disable RC Cond RC res Outdoor temperature Number Control impossible DI Status On Off Control impossible Cool discharge temp Number DO Status On Off Heat discharge temp Number RCusage Enable RC Disable RC Cond RC oY an Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings a Controll ogic J Period 2011 aa ae M 22 Ba B Day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat E Daily Time o Sfo E 24 So E Device SEIA sires Factor Standard value pay Select a factor None M O Selecta factor cancet Oapply 1 m AND x Select a factor j None M O Select a factor cancel OApply g o ao m Select a factor None O Selecta factor cancet Oappiy 1 W C o Factor Command Select a factor None M O Selecta factor ml Select a factor lNaone WIO setectatactor J 9 Select detailed item of factor Detailed item may be different depending on the type of selected device 10 Click Apply If you do not click Apply changed setting will not be saved 11 Select comparison operator Types of comparison operators lt gt lt gt Comparison operator compares factor to standard factor Control Logic Management Continued am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control lo
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197. selecting Enable RC indoor unit control by wired wireless remote controller is not possible Indoor unit control is only available in DMS2 web page Click when you want to use wired remote controller in each room When filter warning sign is displayed on ERV status window Select the ERV and click Reset filter Filter warning will be released oc Make sure that ERV must be turned on to control Selecting remote controller and filter reset are possible even if the power of indoor unit is off oT I Monitoring ERV PLUS operation status Mgt view Install view ERV Plus l E Reset fil All Hette CAUR 01 38 D CAUR 02 Heat Ex By Pass Sleep CAUR 03 w Cool off Heat CAUR 04 2 3 DMS DI DO Co fy to High Turbo coolonly Cool heatonly Heat SEN Selected Device 20 C Auto 20 C puto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 20 C Auto 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 03 00 05 03 00 06 03 00 07 03 00 08 03 00 09 n S a ee i 2 20 C auto 20 C Auto 20 C auto 20 C Auto 20 C auto 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 2c Name 2 a 04 00 00 04 00 01 04 00 02 04 00 03 04 00 04 Install Info a a a o a 8 20 C auto 20 C auto 20 C auto 20 C auto 20 C auto PIM o SM o 04 00 05 04 00 06 On Off Controller 4 aA a A a You can monitor the operation status of ERV PLUS and control the ERV PLUS as a whole or as individu
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199. ses 158 SAFETY HALT sccoccsesasssecoorssceossssecvscessesnonsessoescasosoosseceover 159 TROUBLESHOOTING ssscssssssssecssescsececsssscsccssscsssossssscsscosees 160 SPECIFICATIONS sossssssssssssssssesssscsssssssosesecsssssssesesecesssseces 162 O LICENSE ssisiiosssonsvssusosussossensdestessconsosssctsodsetsseosieesesseesoness 163 The contents and pictures used in this user manual may be changed without advance notice for the functional reinforcement and improvement of a product A CAUTION This System is strictly restricted to authorized user Any illegal access shall be punished with a related law General Description I Introduction of DMS2 Data Management Server2 The DMS2 is an Internet based device for central management of Samsung system air conditioners It supports LAN amp WAN and operates 24 hours without a separate PC I Advantages of DMS2 System The DMS2 provides the following advantages Everyday Device The DMS2 is operational all year long 24 hours Independent Operation The DMS2 can operate schedule control and power distribution without a PC In order to run power distribution relevant controllers need to be installed Internet Control V Web The DMS2 has a built in web server function and can be accessed from a remote location to operate status monitoring control trouble history and schedule setting of the system air conditioners V Using an Upper Level Controlle
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201. story amp power consumption 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Check the status of the indoor unit Check the status of the MINI AHU through status display window When the selected MINI AHU is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated a J Controlling MINI AHU H Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings Welcome admin fLocout PEP reon view E aroe sma or DER g zece j pac J ee j ae T jJ E ai d 4 Virtual CAUR 11 11 06 01 11 06 02 11 06 03 11 06 04 11 06 05 o a o o a DMS DIDO z A ook a oy Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto 11 07 01 11 07 02 11 07 03 11 07 04 n a ie 20 C puto 20 C puto 20 C auto 20 C Auto 24 C 24 C 24 C 24 C 11 07 05 e 20 C Auto 24 C 56 00 03 56 00 04 56 00 05 56 00 06 56 00 07 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF San z 56 00 08 56 00 09 56 00 10 56 01 03 56 01 04 Install Info OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF a 56 01 05 56 01 06 56 01 07 56 01 08 PIM o J J SiM o On Off Controller 0 OFF OF OF aF J View control history amp power consumption 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appear Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS
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203. t 4 DMS2 Time by pressing A and V buttons Current set date of DMS2 will be displayed 3 When CURRENT DATE appears set current data by pressing Set button Number to edit blinks You can change value by pressing A and Y buttons To move to the next number press Set button Press and hold A V buttons to change the number continuously Set year month and day in order and then press Set button to save To cancel the setting press Menu button a DMS2 Time Setting Checking and Setting Time 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A W or Set button 2 Select 4 DMS2 Time by pressing A and V buttons Current set time of DMS2 will be displayed i 3 Select CURRENT TIME by pressing V button Then set time by pressing Set button Current set time of DMS2 will be displayed Number to edit blinks You can change value by pressing A and V buttons To move to the next number press Set button Press and hold A V buttons to change the number continuously Set hour minute and second in order then press Set button to save To cancel the setting press Menu button Data Backup Setting Data Backup 1 Check main menus by pressing Menu A W or Set button 2 Select 5 Data Backup by pressing A and V buttons DMS BACKUP MENU will appear 3 Check if data backup is selected Then press Set button You
204. t LAN cable Socket for sub memory SD or MMC Sub memory is for DMS2 program update and set information saving X Purchase SD card separately Before Use I System Configuration S NET mini A eee Rea ee ee we Pie en Internet Centralized controller Interface module hy h hy hy Connecting centralized controller and DMS2 type You can control up to 16 centralized controllers and 256 indoor units using DMS2 Connecting interface module and DMS2 type You can control up to 80 interface modules and 256 indoor units using DMS2 X 16 interface modules can be connected to RS485 communication channel of DMS2 The more interface modules are connected the longer time takes for tracking A CAUTION When connecting centralized controller and interface module to the DMS2 of same communication channel only one of them will communicate according to the communication channel mode setting of System Settings Tracking Therefore do not connect the centralized controller and interface module to the same communication channel If you set the communication channel mode as interface module virtual centralized controller address will be assigned Therefore if you connect centralized controller at the same time and set the address as virtual centralized controller address it may cause trouble for bringing device information Channel 0 Virtual centralized controller 11 Channel 1
205. tem Settings Continued Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 Restore the DMS data by using the file 7 Do you want to continue 1 Restoration is complete e Click OK to restart DMS 8 Click OK when Restore the DMS by using the file Do you want to continue message appears Reading data from DMS2 Please wait message window will appear Depending on the size of the data backup time may vary It will usually take few seconds 9 Click OK when Restoration is complete Click OK to restart DMS confirm window appears DMS2 will restart and restored data will be reflected Backup and restoration of set event history is not available Backup and restoration of network setting is not available A CAUTION Keep in mind followings when operating restoration using backup file saved in PC 1 You cannot use files bigger than 100Mbytes for restoration file 2 Restoration should be carefully executed because existing data will be deleted during restoration and the data you select will be restored Before operating restoration backup current data of DMS2 to PC or SD card 3 The name of file for restoration should be within 32 letters in English alphabet or numbers D If not rename the file and upload it again DMS2 Data Restoration SD Card Restoration am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System
206. terms of this License either on the same media as an Executable version or via an accepted Electronic Distribution Mechanism to anyone to whom you made an Executable version available and if made available via Electronic Distribution Mechanism must remain available for at least twelve 12 months after the date it initially became available or at least six 6 months after a subsequent version of that particular Modification has been made available to such recipients You shall notify the Initial Developer of the Modification and the location of the Source Code via the contact means provided for in the Developer Specific license Initial Developer will be acting as maintainer of the Source Code and may provide an Electronic Distribution mechanism for the Modification to be made available 3 3 Description of Modifications You must cause all Covered Code to which you contribute to contain a file documenting the changes You made to create that Covered Code and the date of any change You must include a prominent statement that the Modification is derived directly or indirectly from Original Code provided by the Initial Developer and including the name of the Initial Developer in a the Source Code and b in any notice in an Executable version or related documentation in which You describe the origin or ownership of the Covered Code 3 4 Intellectual Property Matters Third Party Claims If You have knowledge that a party c
207. than 5 concurrent users are recommended because connection speed may slow down DMS2 manager should change ID and password for security and management Refer to page 99 Logout To log out click LOGOUT on the top of the menu A CAUTION Silverlight will run normally with Windows XP SP2 or later version With former version of Windows DMS2 may not operate normally a I Logged in User with No Authorization Microsoft Internet Explorer x J User does not have control authorization 1 When the screen above appears ask for manager Depending on control authorization setting there can be a user who does not have control authorization Above screen will appear when the logged in user does not have control authorization Control and Monitoring Devices controlled and monitored by DMS2 Remote controller Controlling range Remote controller Controlling range Type Display Display Indoor unit a i Global 4Way display icon r display icon ERV Fresh duct display icon i ae display icon DI Digital Input display icon AHU display icon DO Digital Output display icon ERV PLUS display icon DO a MINI AHU display icon DMS2 can control and monitor the devices in
208. the schedule edit screen appears Editing schedule method is same as Creating New Schedule Refer to page 65 69 J Deleting Schedule jer Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schet Schedule setting Schedule setting Scheduled period Senos Semus nepet 2010 02 19 2010 02 19 Schedule1Day Stop 1day 010 02 19 2011 02 19 ScheduleEveryday Stop Everyday 2010 02 19 2011 02 19 ScheduleWeekly Stop Weekly ea 1 Click Schedule gt Schedule setting when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Select the schedule to delete 3 Click Delete Click OK in confirm window and selected schedule will be deleted Deleting schedule is possible only when the schedule is in stop status If you want to delete schedule which is currently applied stop applying the schedule first Schedule Continued Applying schedule an Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption inspection Control logic management System Settings Schedule setting Scheduled period eu al stus nepeat AA 2010 02 19 2010 02 19 Schedule1Day Stop 1day 010 02 19 2011 02 19 ScheduleEveryday Stop Everyday Hog 2010 02 19 2011 02 19 ScheduleWeekly Stop Weekly ui lt a a 1 Click Schedule gt Schedule setting when DMS2 web page menu screen ap
209. tice in a location Such as a relevant directory file where a user would be likely to look for such a notice You may choose to offer and to charge a fee for warranty support indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered Code However You may do so only on Your own behalf and not on behalf of the Initial Developer or any Contributor You must make it absolutely clear that any such warranty Support indemnity or liability obligation is offered by You alone and You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial Developer and every Contributor for any liability incurred by the Initial Developer or such Contributor as a result of warranty support indemnity or liability terms You offer 3 6 Distribution of Executable Versions You may distribute Covered Code in 18 Executable form only if the requirements of Section 3 1 3 5 have been met for that Covered Code and if You include a notice stating that the Source Code version of the Covered Code is available under the terms of this License including a description of how and where You have fulfilled the obligations of Section 3 2 The notice must be conspicuously included in any notice in an Executable version related documentation or collateral in which You describe recipients rights relating to the Covered Code You may distribute the Executable version of Covered Code under a license of Your choice which may contain terms different from this License p
210. ting DHCP Refer to page 148 When DHCP is set address from DHCP server will be set as DMS2 IP address DHCP function is not available when you use BACnet Gateway function System Settings Continued I System Time Setting am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings System environment setting DMS network information IP 192 168 0100 O DHCP Subnet mask 255 255 Basic gateway J DNS server 0 0 System time f YYYY MM DD HH MM SS 1 Click System Settings gt System environment setting when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit from system time setting 3 Enter system time year month day hour minute second You can enter only numbers Year You can enter from 1980 to 2035 Month You can enter from 1 to 12 Day You can enter from 1 to 31 Hour You can enter from 0 to 23 Minute You can enter from 0 to 59 Second You can enter from 0 to 59 4 Click Save after setting is completed This information will be modified Do you want to proceed 5 Click OK when This information will be modified Do you want to proceed message window appears 6 Reading data from DMS2 Please wait message appears and saving is completed Then system environment setting screen appears again with all items are disabled Time on the screen shows DMS2 setti
211. tion Inspection Control logic management System Settings Trouble histor Communication trouble Search Resolved o o caur 2010 03 17 00 26 2010 03 17 00 33 611 A o 32 peak 2010 03 17 00 26 2010 03 17 00 33 612 Pesowed o 16 SIM 2010 03 17 00 26 2010 03 17 00 33 613 Pesolved 2 X Click the row for detailed information 1 Click Control and Monitoring gt Trouble history when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Check all the trouble history You can check address device type occurrence time resolution time code number and status 3 You can check detailed information on trouble history by selecting the item in the list DMS2 saves maximum 1024 trouble histories Ifthe number of history exceeds 1024 DMS2 will delete the oldest history first Ifthe same code trouble is detected repeatedly in the same device on the same day trouble history will be shown as 1 case If it occurs more than 2 times Resolution time may change every time you check And the number of repetition will be displayed in Status field I Checking the Trouble History by Date am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Resolved 00 caur 2010 03 17 00 26 2010 03 17 00 33 611 on 32 peak 2010 03 17 00 26 2010 03 17 00 33 e12 Pegged o 16 SIM 2010 03 17 00 26 2010 03 17 00 33 613 Pesolved 2
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213. trolLogic Period 2010 12 a 201 2 7 Day Sun Mon Tue C Wed Thu Fri Sat T Daily Time 0 0 24 v0 Factor edit Select Device Select a device Click Select button a pop up window appears and you can select a device Select a device to check the settings Compound Comparison Duration pote ao Standard value minute Select a factor None Selecta factor cancel Apply 1 E AND Selecta oa None Selecta factor cancel Apply 1 m AND Select a factor X None Selecta factor CancelOApply 1 al Factor Command Select a factor None Selecta factor Select a factor in the input list Factor means the target to be controlled or standard item of logic decision Select the type of factor Single It means 1 device Ex Desired temperature of indoor unit Arithmetic It means 2 devices are connected by arithmetic operator Ex Desired temperature of indoor unit 1 Desired temperature of indoor unit 2 Single ten eA E A RES Gick Select buton a pop up window appears and you can select a dece Selecta dewce to check the setings Function It means several devices are using as value of function Ex Average Current temperature of Indoor unit 1 Current temperature of Indoor unit 2 Current temperature of Indoor unit 3 voce EEB oven En EE ees EN Selecta device Selecta dence Sel
214. ts connected to DMS2 Administrator Admin can edit zone information and assign the zone information to manager A manager can check and control indoor outdoor units which belong to assigned zones only System Settings Continued J Deleting a User am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings User management 1 Click System Settings gt User management when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click the user name to delete when user management screen appears User information window will be displayed 3 Click Delete when the user delete window appears Confirm window will pop up saying Do you want to delete the user 4 Click OK Selected user information will be deleted in DMS2 Admin account cannot be deleted Editing User Authorization Psimsungd Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings admin fLosour Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption In Control logic management System Settings Prat 1 Click System Settings gt User authorization management when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Select Deselect accessible menu by authorization when the user authorization management screen appears 3
215. tus I Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Fy oroo o1d Poi Reset filter All si CAUR 01 Ed D CAUR 02 b Heat Ex ByPass Sleep L L 2 3 CAUR 03 m SS OS a j K CAUR 04 x L High Turbo 0 a a J 2 o 4 C oLozos ono206 010207 onozos a a o o gt gt SS 20 C auto 20 C pity 20 C pute 20 C auto 20 C pte 24 C 24 C 2aec 24 C 24 C 01 02 09 a SS 20 C Auto 24 C All v 02 00 01 02 00 02 02 01 00 02 01 01 a a g z lt S A cS 20 C 20 C Auto Auto 2c Me 2c Me Auto Auto Install Info 02 01 02 03 am a eM n Auto Auto SIM J Auto Auto On Off Controller 4 a X View control history amp power consumption You can monitor the operation status of ERV and control the ERV as a whole or as individual units 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Check current status of ERV Check the status of ERV through the status display window When the selected ERV is switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated a J Controlling ERV Mgt view Install view 0 01 01 03 01 01 04 Disable RC a oa CAUR 01 A CAU
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218. ue will be updated automatically A CAUTION When using CT watt hour meter be careful that there can be difference with actual power consumption as much as CT ratio error co I Checking Kilowatthour History ae Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Cor Setting and checking watt hour meter Setting and checking watt hour meter EEE corvsenstintna ze management Sede EHP Power Consumpion specion Canale management System Satis 6a Watt hour meter history 20 Cc No Watt hour meter value history exists 1 Click EHP Power Consumption Inspection gt Setting and Checking watt hour meter when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Kilowatthour history when the setting and checking watt hour meter screen appears 3 Select SIM PIM address and date you want when the kilowatthour history screen appears Enter year month day in order Based on DMS2 time you can check up to 365 days of kilowatthour history 4 Click Check Kilowatthour history of set period will be displayed EHP Power Consumption Inspection Continued J Setting and Checking Virtual Channel am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Setting and checking virtual channel 24 10 24 11 24 12 T 24 13
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220. vent 6 System settings related event 7 Operation using external interface related event co DMs2 Network Information Setting Manual Setting am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings System environment setting DMS network information This operation needs web browser restart The browser will be closed Do you want to proceed You can set and check information about DMS2 installation operation 1 Click System Settings gt System environment setting when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Click Edit from DMS2 network information window 3 When text boxes of IP address subnet mask address default gateway and DNS server are enabled enter values for each item 15 letters can be entered for each item Each item should match with the network address form 4 Click Save in DMS2 network information window 5 Click OK when This operation needs web browser restart The browser will be closed Do you want to proceed message appears Click OK and current web browser will be closed Run the web browser again and you can access to DMS2 using IP which is manually set System Settings Continued DMs2 Network Information Setting using DHCP am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings n
221. will usually take few seconds an Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings ur Da ion Data backup amp restoration F DMS DATA BACKUP a DMS DATA RESTORATION DMS2 data backup completed The created file name is as follows dmsdata20100227 dms 3 Click OK when DMS2 data backup completed The created file name is as follows DMS2dataYYYYMMDD dms message appears The file name of backup file is DMS2dataYYYYMMDD dms and it does not exceed maximum 15 letters YYYY year MM month DD day Backup files recorded on the same date are numbered in order of 001 002 The extension of the backup data files is dms If Backup failed message appears click OK Then check if the SD card is inserted or forbidden for writing Backup data includes DB data setting data data related indoor outdoor unit control and various kinds of history data They will be backed up in single unified file CAUTION To use SD backup and restoration function properly SD card which is formatted in VFAT file system is required If SD card is already inserted automatic backup function will be operated and everyday data will be backed up in SD card If available space of SD card is smaller than 100Mbytes deleting oldest DMS2 backup file process will be operated first and then auto backup function will be oper
222. witched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated Control and Monitoring Continued Reset filter 3 Set operation mode limit You can select Cool only Fan Cool Heat only Fan Heat and No limits Cool only Fan Cool If cool only indoor unit operates in Heat mode reset the indoor unit as set operation mode Heat only Fan Heat If heat only indoor unit operates in cool mode reset the indoor unit as set operation mode No limits You can use cool only and heat only with no limits e g If the cool only fan indoor unit operates in heating mode DMS2 will detect it and reset the indoor unit in Fan mode Operation mode limits setting is not available in ERV ERV PLUS doesn t operate Fan mode it only operates cool mode in cool only ERV PLUS doesn t operate Fan mode it only operates heat mode in heat only Mixed operation can occur regardless of operation mode limits setting If indoor unit with operation mode limit is in mixed operation DMS2 solves mixed operation status automatically by controlling the indoor unit in set operation mode A CAUTION In the following circumstances all indoor units under the same outdoor unit should be set to the same operation mode limits Mixed operation can occur continuously when you set some of indoor unit to cool only and the other to heat only
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224. y Pass a Low Hi Re eee Selected Device ERV Plus Mini AHU Fresh Duct jlobal 4 WAY _DI DO View control history amp power consumption 1 Click Control and Monitoring when DMS2 web page menu screen appears Control and Monitoring screen will appear when you log in to DMS2 web page 2 Check the status of the selected multiple devices Check the status of an indoor unit through status display window When the selected devices are switched on the remote controller panel will be automatically activated Now When users select multiple devices Basic Control will be displayed on the screen This is when different types of multiple devices are selected The current status of last selected indoor unit type devices Indoor unit AHU Fresh duct Global 4Way MINI AHU will be displayed on the Indoor control The status of last selected ERV type devices ERV ERV PLUS will be displayed on the Ventilation Control The list of the selected multiple devices will be displayed on the Selected Device Control and Monitoring Continued F Controlling the selected multiple devices am l Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Network Check Heat Only gt Reset filter CAUR 01 CAUR 02 CAUR 03 CAUR 04 DMS DI DO 01 01 03 ook Auto
225. y will be deleted oY I Checking the Operation Status am Control and Monitoring Zone management Schedule EHP Power Consumption Inspection Control logic management System Settings Control type Controlled device 02 00 05 0 2010 02 27 Upper controller control ar DMS Web Control device DVM 02 00 05 02 00 05 02 00 04 02 00 04 02 00 03 02 00 03 02 00 02 02 00 02 02 00 01 02 00 01 02 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 05 00 00 04 00 00 04 00 00 03 00 00 03 00 00 02 00 00 02 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 0000 00 00 Control device type DVM Power Off DVM 2010 02 27 07 59 53 DMS Web Upper controller control 91 00 00 1 00 04 DVM 2010 02 27 07 59 53 DMS Web Upper controller control 00 00 00 X Click the row for detailed information You can check operation status of indoor unit which is controlled by DMS2 1 Click Control and Monitoring gt Checking operation status when DMS2 web page menu screen appears 2 Check the operation history You can check the device type occurrence time control unit control type and controlled device address of indoor unit which is controlled by DMS2 and subordinate controller 3 You can check operation status by entering date Enter year month day then click Search You can check control history that occurred on the entered date 4 You can check detailed control history which is controlled by
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