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Panasonic CZ-256ESMC1U Installation Manual

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1. I D unit 15C agg gj No Capkwi Cap kin Type ee c e lt e e s mome Ha fo 24 E FE e e o eee a TO fof emee ofa fe OD Unit name Ten LD unit Eheater Prdet i aE OSE wo S E YW 1 Select the link system to display 2 To change a capacity setting touch an item in the capacity column and enter a kW capacity from O to 999 9 in the numeric keypad window which appears 3 Touch to confirm the setting Or to cancel it The capacity value will restore the received level If you have changed the capacity an asterisk appears to the left of the value 4 Touching the heater capacity column for the indoor unit having an electric heater will have a soft ten key for the heater capacity setting displayed Input numbers 0 0 to 100 00 by kW However these are effective only for loaded distribution settings 64 F 2011 11 11 Le 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Sabo 6 8 9 Other settings You can use this screen to register passwords initialize data and make power saving settings for the LCD display Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and 9 Other settings in the sub menu 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 1 Status Control 6 Distribution time zone 2 Total data Cut off 7 Special distrib day 3 Distrib ratio Usage 8 1 D unit settings 4 Maintenance Test Run
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3. Le Panasonic Operating Instructions Intelligent Controller Model No CZ 256ESMC1U Ja LU Before operating the unit read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference Panasonic Corporation 1006 Kadoma Kadoma City Osaka Japan 85464609160011 CV6233189666 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 1 i 2011 11 11 1 Hoana CZ 256ESMC1U INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER Operating Instructions p E aan CONTENTS 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ccc ceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesneeeeee sa eeesaasaaesseaeaeeseeeaneeeseaenneees 4 2 FEATURES OF THE SYSTEM ices cnenveternetectieneseressivineneecrininanah denice eai iaraa 8 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION pi idiessciierescsraianivsccdovaiscvstimeniiveseincesritcsuennicansenciacsenideststenennenaiceeniis 9 4 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS cccceeeeeeeeee cee seeeeeeaeeeeeeeesseeeseasaaeeseeaneeeseasneeesoaanes 10 SQUIC REFEREE ING Bei pseg catrc ce specnntes E E E A 13 SING Te SYSTEM perenne E E 15 6 1 Powenng the System OM vic dessasredaisasitrcnssa sen dvwendecudweascuw a na EE ANEA EAER 15 6 2 Names and Functions of Screen Patrts ccccceccccseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeseesseeeeeseeeeesaass 15 6 2 1 Initial communications screen cccesecccsececsececeececsuceseuccseueeseueeseueeenseesneeeensesenees 15 6 2 2 Operating screen example ccccccccesceceeececeeeeceeeeceeeeceaeeceu
4. Pot target e Not Target e Sef No operations are possible for Not Target units including information i display except for and Main SubZ totals calculation and distribution 99 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 55 2011 11 11 11 25 37 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Sub 6 8 3 Programming timers Up to 50 types of daily timers and 50 types of weekly timers can be programmed It is also possible to set holidays or timer special days for tenants 6 8 3 1 Programming daily timers Up to 50 types of daily timers can be programmed with up to 50 times per day Start stop operation mode temperature settings and remote control prohibition can be programmed Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and 3 Program timer in the sub menu 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 9 Other settings 10 WEB settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings 3 Program timer Daily timer A k d A k d o Start Stop Daily timer D107 00 AM set time Frhbt Ora pet time Op mode Set temp B20 Af Start Heat gag A Sta z ro Weekly timer A Mo SUN MOM TUE WED THU FRI SAT D1 Bj D1
5. 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each I D unit 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant 1 All hours 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each O D unit 2 Regular hours 5 Initial settings 4 Pulse meter 3 Out of hours 3 6 Auxiliary settings 5 Cut off Data backup 4 Special Day 2 Total data Cut off 4 Pulse meter TAI hours Data pulse count until the previous month and accumulated data of this month Meter type Pulse count Usage Pulse unit value gt pulse Pat Power meteri P2 59 1062 00 2 00 kWh Power metera Pa 209 209 00 1 00 kWh A Wena ie Intelligent Ctrl Gas meteri F1 aap 396 00 1 00 m3 Current month Reset WED 26 Dec 7 49PM Intelligent Ctrl Adaptor 1 D Adaptor 2 Adaptor 7 If the product type is HOT Multi unit amount will be displayed in m or liters The meter type will be fuel metering CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 42 i 2011 11 11 1 Lepan 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main subD Le 6 5 5 Performing manual cut off processing and saving data Use this screen to perform manual cut off processing and to back up setting and total data to optional PC Cards 6 5 5 1 Manual cut off processing Proceed as follows to manually perform cut off processing Procedure Select 2 Total data Cut off in the main menu and 5 Cut off Data backup in the sub menu Touch Cut off 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Di
6. Adaptor 7 2 e You should make frequent checks of the running time after oil exchanges When the time approaches for an oil exchange contact your dealer or service provider to request an early oil exchange The engines of GHP type outdoor unit can be damaged by operation without exchanging the oil e For double multiple models comprising two or more outdoor units with the same address data with a typical unit are displayed e Depending on the model of the outdoor unit some items may not be displayed e Monthly values are displayed for Operating time and Operating count The values reset to 0 after cut off processing e Cumulative values from the starting point are displayed for Running time after oil exchange Hour and Power output kWh The values do not reset to 0 even after cut off processing CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 41 i 2011 11 11 1 Lepan 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man Suber 6 5 4 Displaying pulse meter total data Use this screen to check the pulse count and other such cumulative data for pulse meters Procedure Select 2 Total data Cut off in the main menu and 4 Pulse meter in the sub menu 1 Selects the pulse meter connection destination 2 Selects either the current or the past maximum 24 months cut off data 3 Selects the time zone to display This button will be invalid when setting the mode at No Distrib see Main Sup 1
7. CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 7 i 2011 11 11 1 coal 2 FEATURES OF THE SYSTEM The Intelligent Controller is a centralized air conditioning management system dedicated to PAC and GHP for small and medium sized buildings Number of connectable units e By connecting communication adaptors to one Intelligent Controller up to 256 indoor units can be connected e Up to 120 outdoor units can be connected DISPiay teancctststtsatertacercitcresashenstatts e Touch panel type 6 5 inch TFT color 640x480 pixel VGA LCD display Operation functions t ttre e Start and stop temperature settings operation mode selection fan speed settings fan direction settings ventilation etc Operating Monitoring 1 e All unit monitoring of operation status operating stopped operation mode alarms e Display of alarm logs e One operation checking of all filter cleaning signs and engine oil inspection signs e External output of all errors external output of all operations relay connections Program timers 0e eee e Up to 50 types of weekly timers can be programmed by combining 50 types of daily timers 50 times per day Air conditioning energy distribuon ete he rene enen e Recording and display of accumulated operating time and total number of operations for each indoor unit e Calculation of gas and electricity distribution ratios and energy amounts p used m kWh for each indoor unit and each te
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9. All stop input is available only for managed target units It does not affect units which have been designated as not managed Not target or individually operated Indiv Op 1 Input location The communications connector panel on the side of the Intelligent Controller or on an optional communication adaptor connected to the Intelligent Controller DI1 DI COMM 2 Operation While the input is asserted ON a stop signal is sent periodically once per minute to all indoor units 3 Display AW All Stop All air conditioner units have been stopped They will not work until operation is restored This message disappears when normal status is restored 8 3 All Start Inout You can start all connected units automatically by connecting external signals All start input is available only for managed target units It does not affect units which have been designated as not managed Not target or individually operated Indiv Op 1 Input location The communications connector panel on the side of the Intelligent Controller or on an optional communication adaptor connected to the Intelligent Controller DI2 DI COMM 2 Operation When inputting ON from OFF the operation signal will be transmitted to all the indoor units CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 80 i 2011 11 11 1 Leagi 8 CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL SIGNALS 8 4 All Unit Alarm Output An external signal is o
10. Tenant selection window Scrolls the display of Displays the current date and time Allows direct selection of tenants tenant names See next page for details Reset button Stops the buzzer and resets Notification column the alarm display Depends on Displays alarms errors and other messages the type of alarm Intelligent Controller 1 01 08 L Indoor address 1 64 Outdoor address 1 30 Link number 1 2 Adaptor number Intelligent Controller 1 7 Filter cleaning signs are issued only as approximate guides We recommend that filters be cleaned regularly even if no sign has been issued CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 16 i 2011 11 11 1 coal p E 6 USING THE SYSTEM Selection windows When you touch Tenant or whatever is displayed in blue between the scroll buttons shown on the previous page the items available for selection appear in a list as follows enabling direct selection Tenant list ates Fach tenant All units AAA O Ltd EBB Sports EBE Sports Lite o ormas proe roro p ean proe ooro o a proa poro free pee ororo f pron prom pro A similar list appears for the other buttons I D unit list Weekly timer list ID unit x Weekly timer iam arit hari harit kari kari kari ari hari So hoOhaaaMeS 0 00 Ob C7 me Oo No 1 No 2 No No No No No No No Moio No 1 hot Nota hoi4 Mois Mo 1V 9 92955556 I9B8SS n5 666666666 SRRSRBB
11. Communication adaptor i s K Indoor outdoor control wire H WG gt T i si to on L G Gas flow Lo 1 r L i meter DD A W Electricity S00 900 509 meter I U fo i E When connecting link systems inter unit control wires always connect beginning with LINK1 and LINK2 on the Intelligent Controller Up to 4 link systems can be connected 98 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 98 polarity Up to seven external communication adaptors can be connected to the control unit See figure at left However a maximum of four links is supported Be sure to follow the communications adaptor Installation Instructions when connecting the adaptors Make sure that power lines are not connected to the communication adaptor terminals or Inter unit control wire terminals If the power voltage is accidentally applied to the Inter unit control wire terminals a fuse will blow to protect the controller board If this happens disconnect the power line and connect the Inter unit control wire to the spare U2 terminal The other signal line can stay connected to the U1 terminal The spare U2 terminals are right next to the main U2 terminals Use terminal 2 LINK1 U2 instead of terminal 1 Use terminal 5 LINK2 U2 instead of terminal 4 2011 11 11 11 25 5 16 INSTALLATION ELECTRIC AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Connecting to external equipment 1 External system inputs no v
12. Bj Di Di D1 2 Die D1 D1 01 D1 D1 D1 J D2 D1 C1 Bi Ej D1 D2 Al Y Ree Rese With Daily timer select a timer number D1 to D50 Holiday Sp1 to Sp5 The number is reserved for tenant holiday settings The timer numbers to are reserved for setting timer special days 2 Touch the column 3 Select the time to set 56 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 56 2011 11 11 1 coal 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main su Touch to confirm the time Touch to cancel the setting The display changes to 6 Touch the Start Stop column and set in the following window Daily timer Closes the window D 17 00 AM startisto p Programs the timer to Programs the timer to stop the unit start the unit Cancels the setting Confirms the setting T Touch the Op mode column and set in the following window Daily timer Closes the window D1 8 00 AM D p mo de Sets the operating mode Select from among Heat Cool Fan Dry and Auto Cancels the setting Carcel Confirms the setting 57 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 57 2011 11 11 1 coal 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man su Touch the Set temp column and set in the following window Daily timer E Closes the window D 18 00 AM set temp Lowers the temperature Y he Raises the temperature Cancels the setting Confirms the setting 9 Touch the Prhbt R C column and set in the followi
13. OA Program timer TA 1 Daily timer m 2 Weekly timer OA OA Ten Ho TimerSp Day aa OA a O 4 Prohibit R C 4 Faba Distribution time zone Special distrib day OX I D unit setting 1 Indoor unit capacity Note 9 2 Electric heater capacity iP Note 10 Other settings 1 Checking system configuration oA 2 Set Clear password 3 No communications mode Note 11 4 Buzzer 5 Initialization ASIR 6 Auto display off 7 Touch panel calibration Note 15 8 Power off CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 20 i 2011 11 11 1 Meali p E aan 6 USING THE SYSTEM Air Displaying Displaying Displaying Displaying conditioner distribution distribution energy energy operation ratios ratios usage usage 4 only simple loaded simple loaded Man sulh WEB settings Note 17 distribution distribution distribution distribution 4 iain sull User settings OSETE Cut off Data backup 1 Manual cut off noe 2 Data backup ona 3 Restore Note 13 and 16 4 END Note 1 Settings are necessary when you would like to monitor operation accumulated time only and distribution ratio is not needed Note 2 Settings are necessary only when air conditioners include a 3 Way type unit Note 3 Make settings even when no distribution is made if you would like to control units as a bundle D of the group of tenants Note 4 Settings are necessary only when the indoor unit has interface adaptor and is set at almigh
14. T S ON accumulated time e For GHP TEi SHHi x aHH SHi x aH SLi x aL x Pi TGi SHHi x aHH SHi x aH SLi x aL x Pi e For PAC TEi SHHi x aHH SHi x aH SLi x aL x Pi CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 83 i 2011 11 11 1 lesia 10 CALCULATING AIR CONDITIONER DISTRIBUTION Calculate electricity qas usage index of entire distribution grou Let TOTALe be the electricity usage index of entire distribution group and let TOTALg be the gas usage index of entire distribution group 1 7 Let m be the number of indoor units in the distribution group TOTALe TE1 TE2 TEm TOTALg TG1 TG2 TGm Calculate electricity gas usage distribution ratio of indoor units Let REI be the electricity usage distribution ratio and let RGi be the gas usage distribution ratio REi TEi TOTALe x 100 RGi TGi TOTALg x 100 Calculate electricity gas usage distribution ratio of tenant j Let NEj be the electricity usage distribution ratio of tenant j and let NGj be the gas usage distribution ratio of tenant j Let n be the number of indoor units of tenant j NEj RE1 RE2 REn D NGj RG1 RG2 RGn Ena Distribution ratios are rounded at the third decimal place and shown to the second decimal place The following table shows which of the formulas 1 to on the previous page are used by the two distribution m
15. This is the same name used in group control It is the smallest unit of operation monitoring and timer operations Distribution group number No 1 to 8 set on Intelligent Controller A distribution group is made up of one or more tenants The total of the distribution ratios in the group is 100 The Intelligent Controller system supports up to 8 distribution groups GHP PAC and HOT units cannot be mixed in a single distribution group Tenant number No 1 to 256 set on Intelligent Controller A tenant is a collection that is the object of distribution calculations or operation and monitoring It is made up of one or more indoor units The system as a whole supports up to 256 tenants Zone number No 1 to 128 set on Intelligent Controller A zone is unrelated to distribution It is a range for performing all unit operation monitoring and timer operation GHP PAC and HOT units can be mixed in a zone The system as a whole supports up to 128 zones 82 2011 11 11 seal 10 CALCULATING AIR CONDITIONER DISTRIBUTION The Intelligent Controller calculates energy electricity and gas distribution ratios utilizing the accumulated working time T S ON OFF or the capacity value of the indoor unit T S Thermostat 10 1 Calculating simple distribution Parameters as listed below are used to calculate simple distribution Le 1 RHHi accumulated operation time for indoor unit i High fan speed 2 RHi a
16. Use only fuses with the correct it to strong shocks Capacity Damage to the system can result Use of pins or copper wire can result in fire and damage to the system Prohibited Prohibited Use only the specified power source Use of any other power source can result in fire and damage to the system Use single phase 100 240V power CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 6 i 2011 11 11 1 HEE 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Use the special supplied touch pen Touching the touch panel with any pen other than the supplied touch pen can damage the system Prohibited Moving and Repair Precautions Do not disassemble or repair Contact your dealer before moving Never disassemble or repair the the system system yourself Contact your dealer for repair Electric shock or fire may result if an inexperienced person attempts to repair the system Contact your dealer or a professional service provider about moving and reinstalling the system Electric shock or fire may result if an inexperienced person performs any Prohibited installation procedures E incorrectly aP Do not touch the LCD if it is leaking If the touch panel is damaged the liquid crystal from inside the display may leak out Do not ingest the liquid or allow it to contact your skin If accidental contact with skin occurs rinse the area of contact thoroughly under running water for at least 15 minutes If accidental swallowing occurs rin
17. local regulations for indoor wiring and these Installation Electric and Service Instructions Be sure to use a dedicated electrical circuit Insufficient electrical circuit capacity may result in electric shock or fire Use the specified cables for the electrical connections and connect the cables securely Fasten the cables securely so that the cables will not exert force on the connection terminals Insecure connections or fastening may result in overheating or fire The installation location may require the use of a circuit breaker Failure to use a circuit breaker may result in electric shock or fire When performing electrical installation discharge any accumulated static electricity to ground before touching the unit Ps Supplied parts amp Rated voltage 100 240V 1 PH Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption 30 W max Operating Operating temperature 41 to 104 F Instructions Operating humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Cautions Control box machining diagram External dimensions 17 3 64 13 13 16 a 25 32 5 23 64 BP a 14 61 64 gt 10 5 8 9 59 64 9 29 64 E Unit inch 96 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 96 2011 11 11 11 25 57 16 INSTALLATION ELECTRIC AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Take the following into consideration when designing the control box 1 To ens
18. the screen may be turned off when the Intelligent Controller boots There is an alarm message in the e The message displays the unit where the alarm occurred notification bar at the bottom of the screen and the alarm number Inform your dealer or service provider that will not go away about the content of the message Backing up to a PC Card does not work e Data can be backed up only to the special PC Cards option for the Intelligent Controller Backup to other PC Card types gt is not possible D It takes a long time after an operation for e A certain amount of time may be required depending on the the screen to be updated state of communications with the connected air conditioners Please wait until all of the information is received LCD display e In rare cases there may be a dot on the screen which is always on or always off This is not a malfunction Due to the nature of LCD displays there may be some color bleeding in certain areas because of variations in temperature and so on This is normal and not a malfunction Nothing happens when an operation button e Over extended use the touch positions and display positions is pressed on the touch panel may get out of alignment 6 8 9 7 Calibrating touch panels When local remote control operation is e Emergency operations until our service person arrives prohibited on the Intelligent Controller Power off the Intelligent Controller and externally insta
19. 2 When you touch a zone name a remote control window for operating all units in the zone appears 3 When you touch All units a remote control window for operating all connected units appears 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each tenant 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant details 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each zone 5 Initial settings 4 Each zone details 6 Auxiliary settings 5 All units onei Zone Na ZoneQ0 1 0 1 06 05 O 1 06 05 3 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 37 2011 11 11 1 ol ft DEREN p 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man sub OD Le 6 4 5 Displaying and operating all indoor units Use this screen to display information about the state of all indoor units and to operate all indoor units at once Procedure Select 1 Status Control in the main menu and 5 All units in the sub menu One screen displays up to 100 indoor units in order of their tenant The units can be operated individually or all at once 1 When you touch a unit name a remote control window for individual operations appears 2 When you touch All units a remote control window for operating all connected units appears 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 1 Each tenant 2 Each tenant details 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each zone 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 5 All units 2 ce A ee All units Da ES ee ee ee a ff er pee pee fee ee a Pa EN o 2 sess 0 6
20. 9 Other settings 5 Initial settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings ha 9 Other settings M 1 Check system configuration Chk config O 2 Set Clear password Setting Not registered 2 3 No communications mode NO Normal C YES No communications mode 3 4 Buzzer Sound No sound Ree password Ea 4 0000 9999 5 Initialization Initialization ooo 5 6 Auto display off i el 6 D OF means to display always a 7 Touch panel calibration Calibration sg g TD EREN Fa 8 Power off Power off ve E Fa 3 6 8 9 1 Checking the connection configuration Touch the button to check the connection configuration of the system You should do this after adding or deleting units changing addresses and so on If the system configuration has changed cut off processing and confirmation of the system processing messages appear For details see 6 9 System Configuration Changes Up to 10 minutes may be required to check the system configuration CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 65 i 2011 11 11 1 HeD 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main sw Le 6 8 9 2 Registering passwords 2 Click the button to display a keyboard window for registering passwords You can register 3 kinds of passwords Setting Distrib and Operation Refer to Menu list under 5 Quick
21. A Ten Ho TimerSp Day On the calender at left push the date or day to set as a holiday orTimersp Day sum von re wen at sar son uy ol helteet bebo AOO efelett a Om e i I E O 1 Select the tenant 2 Select the calendar for the month of the year to set 3 Select items regular days holidays and special days 1 to 5 you would like to set 4 Point the item regular days holidays and special days 1 to 5 you would like to set on the left calendar and touch the date or day of the week 5 If holidays and timer special days have already been registered for a tenant you can copy them from the calendar to the calendar on the right Select the tenant for the copy destination calendar 6 A window like the one on the right appears when you touch Copy 7 Touch the button to copy two years of holidays from the tenant on the left to the tenant on the right Set the system mode at Regular day to cancel settings of holidays and timer special days 60 on Main Sua 2011 11 11 anaes 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 8 5 Prohibiting remote control use You can prohibit the use of the remote controls connected to indoor units Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and 5 Prohibit R C in the sub menu 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 1 Status Control 6 Distribution
22. Page 36 Varying operation modes desired 6 4 1 1 Operating units individually r Page 32 Varying setting temperatures desired 6 4 1 1 Operating units individually ts Page 32 Resetting filter signs desired 6 4 1 1 Operating units individually c Page 32 Varying fan direction and speed 6 4 1 1 Operating units individually r Page 32 Prohibiting remote controlling desired 6 4 1 1 Operating units individually ts Page 32 Monitoring status of air conditioner operation Monitoring status of inspection signs desired 6 7 1 Checking inspection signs ts Page 49 Monitoring operation status collectively desired 6 4 5 Displaying and operating all indoor units Page 38 Checking the alarm history desired 6 7 2 Checking the alarm logs ts Page 50 Checking current and past total calculation 6 5 1 Displaying total data by indoor unit ts Page 39 times desired Checking current and past distribution ratios 6 6 1 Displaying distribution ratios and energys Page 46 gt and energy consumption desired usage by indoor unit D Setting the system Changing the unit names desired 6 3 3 Setting central addresses unit names Page 24 and tenant numbers Changing tenant names desired 6 3 4 Setting tenant names and distribution Page 26 groups Changing zone names desired 6 8 1 Registering zone names r Page 53 Adjusting dates and times desired 6 3 2 Setting the date cut off date ts Page 22 and distributio
23. R C 1 Status Control 6 Distribution time zone 2 Total data Cut off 7 Special distrib day 3 Distrib ratio Usage 8 I D unit settings 4 Maintenance Test Run 9 Other settings 5 Initial settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings 6 Distribution time zone i ceting of distribution time zone Distrib time zone x 12 OO AN 12 00 Ph 12 00AN To ae Re RC su N azoo aM 12 00 am SaaS mo N 6 00 aN 5 00 Pu m tu E 8 00 aM 5 00 Pw CC D ve p agooam 12z00am EEE a e e 8 00AM FR t s00 am zoomu E O Regular hour No l PAC es Ciut ot hour Ls 6 ere eee A Beset MON 7 fue 1238 Pi 1 Select the distribution group 2 Touch the From column 3 Set the start time of regular hours to a time between 12 00 AM and 12 00 AM 30 minute intervals Touch the button to confirm the setting or the button to cancel it e If you set the start time to 12 00 AM and the end time to 12 00 AM the entire day is regular hours e f the start time is the same as the end time the entire day is out of hours MON Fram TDe i Distr Gr e If the start time and the end time are reversed the outer side is regular hours 5 Touch the To column 6 Set the end time of regular hours to a time between 12 00 AM and 12 00 AM 30 minute intervals T Touch the or button Refer also to 6 6 3 Tim
24. TIMER H Clean filter sign is displayed in the tenant name row for indoor units not registered to a tenant The first 12 characters are displayed for tenant names and unit names If the Interface Adaptor is used the color becomes light purple during the ON operation CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 31 a 2011 11 11 11 25 21 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 4 1 1 Operating units individually Use this screen to operate individual indoor units Procedure Select 1 Status Control in the main menu and 1 Each tenant in the sub menu 1 When you touch the unit that you want to set a remote control window for individual on off operations appears 2 When you touch M a remote control window appears This window allows you to make detailed settings for operations on individual units 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each tenant 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant details 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each zone 5 Initial settings 4 Each zone details 6 Auxiliary settings 5 All units All units 1 Status Control Ey ape AAA Co Ltd es AAA Co Ltd b OE cates Ea cr oe ie an E e f AAA Co Ltd g 0 1 06 05 3 0 1 06 06 m Disp order op Move the display position on the screen up and down one line a Closes the remote control window Sets timer number from No 1 to No 50 b Sets to either Start or Stop Displays a window that allows you to
25. address within 40 characters 7 Select this check box to enable DHCP instead of using a fixed IP address When DHCP is enabled input for items 8 to 40 is disabled Input the Intelligent Controller IP address or domain name Refer to settings for other equipment PC router etc 9 Input the Intelligent Controller subnet mask Refer to settings for other equipment PC router etc Input the IP address of the default gateway connected to the Intelligent Controller as necessary 69 on CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 69 2011 11 11 1 lepi 6 USI 6 8 10 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 70 NG THE SYSTEM Man sulh 1 Input the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS servers as necessary 2 Input the IP address of the primary and secondary WINS servers as necessary 43 Input the Intelligent Controller s device name device ID within 15 characters This is used to identify the Intelligent Controller when using DNS for example For details on the mail server settings see 6 8 10 1 Detailed server settings Refer to the network administrator for confirmation of detailed mail and network settings If a Web browser on PC was used to change any of the settings from 8 to 41 the Network settings have changed Restart the unit message appears and the Intelligent Controller restarts automatically If you change the settings for items 8 and 44 the system restarts so that the new settings
26. are reflected when you switch to other screens You cannot set the IP address to 0 0 0 0 or 255 255 255 255 You cannot set the subnet mask default gateway DNS or WINS to 0 0 0 0 1 Detailed server settings From the WEB settings screen Mane sul clicking the Server details button displays the following screen This screen enables you to use the same and actual mail server settings to set up the Intelligent Controller as well Therefore check your mail server settings in advance and then apply the same settings to the Intelligent Controller server details Fort number Encryption type None fed D 3 e elv Authenticate when sending mail SMTP authentication Guth method LOGIN M PLAIN User ID Password D POP betore SMTP Receiving server settings e TD Cancel OK 1 Specify a port to use for sending mails using a number within 6 digits 2 Select an encryption type to use for sending mails None SSL TLS or STARTTLS 3 Select this check box if you want to perform authentication during mail transmission Settings to 8 below are valid only when you have selected this check box 70 i 2011 11 11 i 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man suh 4 Select this option if you want to perform SMTP authentication during mail transmission Settings and below are valid only when you have selected SMTP aut
27. for the two zones are not the same E Note about daily timer settings For communications reasons there is a slight delay before units can be stopped by a timer lt p Therefore you should avoid setting timers that stop units exactly at the transition between two time Zones For example if you simultaneously stop a large number of indoor units at the transition from Regular hours to Out of hours a certain period of time is required for the indoor units to actually stop This time is counted as Out of hours time If you need to set a timer to stop units before a time zone transition you should avoid setting it within 10 minutes of the transition This is only an approximately guideline since results vary depending on communications conditions Communications errors and data totals Data totals may not be accurate if communications errors occur in the Intelligent Controller indoor units or communication adaptors For example if a communications error occurs in the Regular hours time zone and normal communications are restored in the Out of hours time zone all data received by the Intelligent Controller will be counted in the Out of hours time zone Totals data received by the Intelligent Controller is counted in the time zone in which it is received m Usage for All hours The usage of all hours is calculated from the ratio of distributed portion of the entire group based on the total of operation data in all ti
28. monitor the unit via network CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 21 21 2011 11 11 sa 6 USING THE SYSTEM ManD Sub ff Le 6 3 2 Setting the date cut off date and distribution ratio calculation method Use this screen to set the current date and time and make settings related to time These settings are needed for program timers and distribution ratio calculation so be sure to make them before starting operation of the system Procedure Select 5 Initial settings in the main menu and 1 Date Distrib in the sub menu then proceed as follows 1 Set the current date and time Under 1 Current time select the current from the drop down lists w The day of the week is shown automatically Press the button to set the settings 2 Set the monthly cut off day Under 2 Cut off day select a number from 1 to 28 or End to select the last day of the month from the drop down list w 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Date Distrib gt 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 CNTR Unit Ten No D 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Ten name Distrib Gr 5 Initial settings 4 Pulse meter setting 6 Auxiliary settings 5 Clear accum data 5 Initial settings 1 Date Distrib 4 Current time FR 4 Aug 2006 3 6 50 PM eo oy p l GE A D 3PM ce la Set 2 Cutoff day Erd ml of each month 2 S Calo target of power distribution C TAS ON OFF time C T S ON time No Distrib 4 Erer
29. on the right 3 Tie up the power cable with a snap band to avoid contact with the signal lines communication signal lines and input output signal lines inside the main unit ji Pola Communication signal lines Input output signal lines Do not route communications signal lines or input output signal lines close to power supply lines or routing them through the same conduit Doing so may result in malfunction Mount the unit far away from potential noise sources Do not mount the unit where it could get wet or in areas of high humidity Do not mount the unit where it could be subject to excessive vibration or shocks Mount the unit inside a control box 1 Remove the two pan head bolts from the lower sides and bottom of the front panel 2 Mount the controller unit to the control box using the four supplied bolts washers and nuts 3 Replace the front panel 97 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 97 2011 11 11 1 ee 16 INSTALLATION ELECTRIC AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Always shut off the power supply breaker before installing or uninstalling Connection terminals 1 Power supply connection Connect the power supply to the commercial power mains 100 to 240 V AC using a dedicated circuit Connect the power supply lines to the L and N power supply terminals the power supply neutral to the N terminal Connect an earth ground line to the power supply terminal 2 Signal con
30. pressing Follow the same procedure of Upper left Lower left Lower right Upper right a N Start Finally the cross mark disappear and New calibration settings have been measured will be displayed Then press somewhere on the screen and the result of calibration will become effective to restore the original screen When 30 seconds passes without operating the screen the calibration result is cancelled to restore the previous screen 67 2011 11 11 Mi 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main suL 6 8 9 8 Power off button Always touch this button before powering the Intelligent Controller off A message appears asking if you want to exit the program Touch in the message The system saves current data and then displays a message It is now safe to turn off the Intelligent Controller Wait until this message appears before powering the system off If there is a large amount of data several minutes may be required for this message to appear I Powering off before this message appears may cause malfunction or prevent booting Le 68 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 68 i 2011 11 11 1 Heoi 6 USING THE SYSTEM mo 6 8 10 WEB settings Settings related to WEB such as the site name mail settings and network settings are possible Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and 10 WEB settings in the sub menu 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Pro
31. settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings 2 ZoneNo Mng target Set zore Mo ron mng target for each IO unit DD CNTR Unit name Tenant Zone Management Product Model Address Ho Type Class VD No CIEN ROOM 101 a a Tar t DA T45 feo p2 ROM 1 Oe pi ee Target PAC KETT P fea a ROOM 108 P Indiv Op PAC KE Eg Ea H 26 4 Pi Not Target PAL KRADI Pes 5 H 6 6 a Target PAL ALDI fee fe CH 06 06 pt Target PAC S45 Eg OH 6 2 ze z Target PAC T45 A ERS Intelligent Ctrl 1 L O unit Al ee oto Azs 54 i 2011 11 11 Mie 6 USING THE SYSTEM 1 A window like the one shown at right appears when you touch the zone number column Enter digits specify to the zone number Zone No can be registered in the range 1 to 128 Management 2 A window like the one shown at right appears when you touch the management column 0 1 0 01 Select one from among Target Individual operation or Not Target e Individual operation Display total distribution and individual operation are possible with Individual units but all unit operations all tenant units all Zone units all connected units external all stop input external all start input etc are not possible However external all unit alarm output and external all unit operation output are possible Target Indiv Op
32. supplied software are subject to change without notice The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice e We will not be liable for any violation of the rights of any third party stemming from use of t information in this manual or for violation of other rights 8 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 87 i 2011 11 11 1 Hesa 12 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 2 E Powering the system off Always use the following procedure to power the Intelligent Controller off Touch the button in the Other settings screen man Osup 9 Le Touch the button in the message box which appears to ask if you want to exit the program Wait until a message appears to inform you that It is now safe to turn off the Intelligent Controller and then power the system off Several minutes may pass before this message appears E Air conditioner limitations Some types of air conditioners are limited in the settings which they support For example cooling only air conditions cannot be set to heating Floor type models typically support only high fan speeds Ceiling mounted models do not have flaps and therefore cannot change the fan direction You should be aware of the limitations of the air conditioner models in your system For more information contact your dealer or service provider E Standby power for simple distribution The Intelligent Controller performs distribution calculations on the basis of indoor unit
33. temperature E1 E2 and E3 Actual fan speed standing by power TS energy saving consideration power T3 energy saving consideration gas TG3 power at night by ice heat accumulation TC night high pressure saturated temperature HPS T2 TG PG TS HPS R T3 TG3 and TC night W PS E1 E2 and E3 Actual fan speed Adaptor Calculation operation capacity ratio D f SH SC fan speed converted value FI f actual wind speed super heat SH f E3 E1 Partially through sub cool SC f HPS E1 Operation capacity PINb f D FI and PS PINg 0 CIN f D FI and PS All through Power pulse count Pc Gas pulse count Gc l l l l l l l l l l l I l l l l l l l l l A T2 TG PG TS T3 TG 3 and TC night Intelligent Controller Setting Heater capacity H e Power distribution ratio RPI f PIA Fan current added value B Gas distribution ratio RGI f PGA Pulse unit e g e Factor related to ice heat accumulation ICE f TC night RPI Calculation ePIA f PS T2 PINb PINg Pice f Pc e PIA f PIA TS PS W H R B e Power usage PI f RPI Pc e ICE Pice PGA f GIN TG PG Gas usage GI f RGI Gc g P means function For example Operation capacity ratio D f SH SC means that the operation capacity ratio is calculated using super heat SH and sub cool SC Calculation parameter Simple distribution Loaded distribution Indoor unit capacit
34. the Intelligent Controller off In the Other settings menu Mansu select the last item Power off The message Exit this program appears Press the button The message It is now safe to turn off the Intelligent Controller appears Turn the power off Several minutes may be required before the message appears 15 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 15 i 2011 11 11 1 Hegia 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 2 2 Operating screen example The figure below shows a typical operating screen Filter cleaning sign This lights when a filter cleaning sign has been issued for an indoor unit 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage Operate Orka 4 Maintenance Test Run units 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Status Control 1_Each tenant ROOM 101 2 01 06 08 ee i 1 06 22 0 1 07 04 e onan ROOM 102 0 1 06 09 0 1 06 16 o 1 06 23 01 07 05 A ROOM 103 01 06 10 o4 06 17 0 1 08 24 0 1 0706 0 1 06 04 o 1 06 11 0 1 06 18 0 1 06 25 o0 1 07 07 SSE youl oO name 0 1 0605 0 1 06 12 0 1 06 19 071 07 01 0 1 0708 Timer 0 1 06 06 0 1 06 13 0 1 06 20 0 1 07 02 Jo 1 07 09 operation ci 01 06 07 o 1 06 14 0 1 06 21 01 07 03 0 1 0710 J Scrolls the columns won s ED 2 01S ei unl displaying indoor T Timer operation FA Clean filter sign is set up units f Converting data Rese FRI 4 Aug 2 56PM for timer operation
35. to LAN x a a a rs x s on ow PRO a U w Rear cover Do not connect anything to Dangerous Do not open unused connectors Terminal board Used when connecting a pulse meter CZ 256ESMC1U_tindb 11 i 2011 11 11 11 25 01 4 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Right side panel Power connector panel AC100V 240V power connector panel Power switch Powers the Intelligent Controller on and off Communications connector panel ADAPT Connect to RS 485 communication adaptor LINK1 Indoor outdoor control wire 1 LINK2 Indoor outdoor control wire 2 All alarm output All operation output All stop input All start input 12 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 12 2011 11 11 1 Lep CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 13 5 QUICK REFERENCE Menu List 1 Status Control l s i 1 Each tenant 2 Each tenant details 3 Each zone 4 Each zone details 5 All units 1 Each I D unit 2 Each tenant 3 Each O D unit 4 Pulse meter O 5 Cut off Data backup Mm m m 3 Distrib ratio Usage 1 Each I D unit 2 Each tenant M n eee e E e 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 4 Maintenance Test Run 1 Inspection sign 2 Alarm log g 3Testrun 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 5 Initial settings 1 Date Distrib 2 CNTR Unit Ten No Q 3 Ten name Distrib Gr 4 Pu
36. user ID and a password for receiving mails For each of them you can use within 50 characters 3 Specify a port to use for receiving mails using a number within 6 digits 4 Select this check box if you want to use SSL protected connection to receive mails 71 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 71 i 2011 11 11 1 Pene 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man sut 6 8 11 User settings CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 72 The user ID password authority and operatable tenant can be set Procedure Select 6 Auxialiary settings in the main menu and 11 User settings in the sub menu 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 1 Status Control 6 Distribution time zone 2 Total data Cut off 7 Special distrib day 3 Distrib ratio Usage 8 1 D unit settings 4 Maintenance Test Run 9 Other settings 5 Initial settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary Settings fi 1 User settings No User ID Password Authority Operable Sp user Tenant foon administrator admin a 1 2 3 D abed 12345 Q U2 ooo eh ee ee ee F a O J oos p a o oo E A Reet flr atu 3 10 000 72 i 2011 11 11 Men 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man sut CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 73 For items and touch each input box and a soft keyboard will appear 1 Input an optional user ID within 20 characters 2 Input an optional password within
37. 0 erje jere GE ON ON Pedic do oe om oe ee rth Toa fo for foe foe foe foe r VER OFF a Ofer er ter re eee oe of Ge Ge ee a a pose J oe foe foe foe foe ee 178 Units SSe a loro A Ci Becee RD 47aug 3 10PM 4 Each zone details The first four characters are displayed for unit names CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 38 i 2011 11 11 1 leoa 6 USING THE SYSTEM Mansub th 6 5 Total Data and Manual Cut Off Processing 6 5 1 Displaying total data by indoor unit CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 39 Use this screen to check total data such as the operating time and the number of operations for each indoor unit Procedure Select in the main menu and in the sub menu 1 Selects the tenant to display Selects either the current or the past maximum 24 months cut off data 3 Selects the time zone to display This button will be invalid when setting the mode at No Distrib see Man Supt 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each I D unit 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant 1 All hours 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each O D unit 2 Regular hours 5 Initial settings 4 Pulse meter 3 Out of hours 3 6 Auxiliary settings 5 Cut off Data backup 4 Special Day 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each L D unit LAIL hours Tenant Mo 1 Tenantlc Not target Distrib Gr O Link Unit name Operating time Elec heater Op count OD D T5 ON T S OFF Total ON
38. 00 FPM E Start Heat E Weekly timer Meo SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Set temp Select existing daily 2 ERR ERE RCE EWES timers CECA po os ON N A Ye eee onfirms the setting Cancels the setting C With Weekly timer select a weekly timer number 1 to 50 Up to 50 types of weekly timers can be set Three items each are displayed Each press of W changes the display in order like 1 2 3 2 3 4 3 4 5 Each press of A changes the display in order like 50 1 2 49 50 1 48 49 50 2 Select the daily timer number D1 to D50 Holiday Sp1 to Sp5 to set and confirm or cancel each button 59 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 59 2011 11 11 1 coal CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 60 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 8 4 Setting Tenant holiday Timer special day You can make settings by tenant of days of setting timer for holidays and timer special days Holidays and timer special days can be registered for up to the next two years Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and 4 Ten Ho Timer Sp Day in the sub menu 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 1 Status Control 6 Distribution time zone 2 Total data Cut off 7 Special distrib day 3 Distrib ratio Usage 8 1 D unit settings 4 Maintenance Test Run 9 Other settings 5 Initial settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings
39. 06 23 All unit ae FA FILTER RESET 34 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 34 i 2011 11 11 1 legis 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main f Sub 2 6 4 2 Displaying detailed information by tenant Use this screen to display detailed settings and operating for each tenant Procedure Select 1 Status Control in the main menu and 2 Each tenant details in the sub menu 1 When you touch a unit name a remote control window for individual operations appears 2 When you touch a tenant name a remote control window for operating all tenant units appears 3 When you touch All units a remote control window for operating all connected units appears 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each tenant 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant details 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each zone 5 Initial settings 4 Each zone details 6 Auxiliary settings 5 All units fi Status Control Each tenant details All units r a AAA Ce T Tenant No 1 Distrib Gr Mo m a n a All unit AAA Co Ltd EE foo Bl 77 7s aw f BOON ae m OFFO are M i 0 1 06 01 IMEr iae name tL Foor 101 Tenant control together 102 N07 lt lt Tenant 35 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 35 2011 11 11 1 coal 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 4 3 Displaying general information by zone Use this screen to display the state of all units in a zone and to ope
40. 1 01 Occurrence date Alarm code Occurrence date Alarm code 2010 09 08 3 11 PM CIF C1 2010 09 16 10 15 AM Delete logs Del this unit Del all units gt gt Intelligent Ctrl 1 O D comm error log 4 T Reset WED 21 Apr 5 56PM Link system Adaptor alarm log logs the history of warnings as determined by the Intelligent Controller or the communication adaptor Duplicate adaptor addresses communication error between the Intelligent Controller and adaptor etc 4 Maintenance Test Run 2 Alarm log Adapter Adapter4 Cocurrence date Alarm code Occurrence date Alarm code 2010 09 08 3 18 PM C13 2010 09 11 9 27 AM COG 2010 09 14 6 10 PM COb 2010 09 08 4 52 PM COb Delete logs Del this unit Del all units A Y Becat WED 21 Apr 5 57PM 51 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 51 i 2011 11 11 1 eoii 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man Sub 6 7 3 Executing test runs Use this screen to display list of each indoor unit for outdoor unit system addresses You can execute test runs either for each outdoor unit system address or individually Procedure Select 4 Maintenance Test Run in the main menu and in the sub menu 1 Select a connection destination link system 2 Select the outdoor unit to operate 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 4 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 1 Inspection sign 5 Initial s
41. 1 Each I D unit 3 Out of hours 3 gt 6 Auxiliary settings 2 Each tenant 4 Special Day D 3 Distrib ratio Usage 1 Each I D unit LAI hours Tenant Mo 1 Aaa Distrib Gr Wo 1 All hours 2 Regular hours Link Unit name LD op time Power Usage Distr Gas Usage Distr O D T S ON kwh atiota ma ratio s I o 1 01 01 101 1f4 54 nmz 12 14 256 j 10 7 Al l ima ratio jei 102 i ings 3 08 o 1 01 02 174205 ns 43 12 29 lead 10 92 2 09 4 97 10 70 0 1 31 02 103 lgecl oo 2 Zea 59 11 08 Aala 11 01 01 1 1 01 01 2786 54 jierg 12 37 59 10 98 2 10 11 01 02 l l 01 02 1869 29 p21 12 45 1 60 IE 2 13 iy Y Reset WED iaug 9 17 AM Gas ue PwrGen Distr D e a E a A a a A 4 io Surrent me anth AA e f the product type is HOT Multi unit amount will be displayed in m or liters e If no pulse meter is connected power usage and gas usage are not displayed e Gas usage and distribution ratios are not displayed for PAC units CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 46 i 2011 11 11 1 Pen 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Su Le 6 6 2 Displaying distribution ratios and energy usage by tenant Use this screen to check the distribution ratios and energy usage by tenant Procedure Select 3 Distrib ratio Usage in the main menu and 2 Each tenant in the sub menu When No Distrib is selected this screen is not acc
42. 10 characters 3 Users include three categories Administrator Special user and General user No 000 denotes Administrator A special user solely admitted its initial user ID administrator No 001 or higher denotes Special user if authority is set to O and General user if authority is set to X Depending on the user the functions available from the Web differ as follows OOo o i ie Sood sar oore Pomena o O o sceensa0omias Oo x x seeens2namig S Oo o x Swensson O x x screen Progam ier O Confirmation ny Gonraton ony Sereen e4 Ten rommerspoa _O Contmaiononiy xX Fseeenssponneec O commemo x seeenssowessetre o x x 4 When touching the input box the following small screen is displayed where you set operatable tenants by User ID 1 Tenarntoo1 2 Tenarntoo2 Te ate Eoi EEA OSA Register the tenant selected on the left side into the right side as the operatable tenant 6 Delete the tenant selected on the right side from among the operatable tenants T Select all the tenants on the left side Cancel this tenant setting change 9 Make register setting for this user as the operatable tenant Select all the tenants on the right side 73 ae 2011 11 11 11 25 47 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 9 System Configuration Changes An alarm message like the following appears when a system configuration chan
43. 3 Ten name Distrib Gr 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 4 Pulse meter setting 5 Clear accum data 5 Initial settings 3 Ten name Distrib Gr x Set tenant rame ard distribution r p I Tenant name Distrib Gr p Tenant name Distrib Gr E 1 PAC E TenantQ0B T str Gr a o 5i Fi g E a Ao Tenant006 T Terant0i3 g E 7 TerantQO 1 Terarntot 4 Tenant gt Moi 256 Loadtype D gt 1 Touch a tenant name A keyboard window appears Use the keyboard to enter the tenant name Tenant names can be up to 20 characters long See 7 ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS for details about entering text on software keyboards The tenant number range is from 1 to 256 26 o 2011 11 11 seis 6 USING THE SYSTEM ManD Subs 2 Touch a distribution group A keyboard window like the one shown above appears Use the keyboard to enter a distribution group number and to select the product type from among PAC GHP and HOT Select Simple or Load in the distribution methods Refer to 10 Calculating air conditioner distribution for details The tenant set at Load distribution will have its No box display in light blue The distribution group number range is from 1 to 8 This button is invalid when No Distrib has been set Refer to Main Sup 1 The distribution group column set at loaded dist
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45. LIGENT CONTROLLER fer 1 60 160 09 Mar 2011 PF Af B22 E 28 006 1 29 Pr 1 Touch Clear accum data A window like the following appears i ty Accumulated data will be deleted Touch Yes Total data up to now is erased and calculation of total operating time restarts OK 30 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 30 i 2011 11 11 1 Legem 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 4 Status Monitoring and Operation Screens 6 4 1 Displaying general information by tenant Use this screen to display information about all connected indoor units by tenant Procedure Select 1 Status Control in the main menu and 1 Each tenant in the sub menu The indoor units for each tenant are displayed 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each tenant 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant details 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each zone 5 Initial settings 4 Each zone details 6 Auxiliary settings 5 All units 11 Status Control 1 Each tenant All units 5 BEE Sports Tenant name 4 O SB Joro A J Tirer operation H Clean filter sign Tenant KD unit ae 9 1 Scrolls the display one tenant at a time 2 Scrolls the display one row at a time Meaning of symbols COOL ra DRY E FAN see HEAT LAS ALARM AUTO Mode Speed SWING Fi VENTILATION ri Accept remote controller Prohibit remote controller setting No 1 High fan speed Medium fan speed ge Lowfanspeed 2
46. SaIG r 1 17 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 17 i 2011 11 11 1 epit ft p x aan 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 3 Initial Settings The items in the Initial settings menu main menu 5 must be set in order to use the Intelligent Controller Be sure to set these items Before making the settings read the following and decide what kind of information you want to obtain from the system 1 Setting central addresses Central addresses must be set on the CNTR Unit Ten No screen Main Ds Be aware that using them along with the system controller ON OFF controller and so on may affect zone control classification 2 Decide whether or not to use distribution ratios See 6 3 2 Setting the date cut off date and distribution ratio calculation method Question Do you need to display and record distribution ratios for each indoor unit and each tenant Yes gt Select T S ON OFF time or T S ON time as calculation target of power distribution No Select No Distrib as calculation target of power distribution If all you need to do is to monitor air conditioning status operate the system and view total data for operating time and so on you should select No Distrib Information you do not P need will not be displayed TaN When you select No the following displays are disabled Setting items Distribution group registration in Man subS Display items ar sones in gt Men
47. a y j U o HA i A U Pulse meter x 3 a hy i All unit signal x 4 D Link system Lo fo O59 900 No 4 U UOU fe I I i Communication adaptor toh High Bop T Maximum number of connections All unit signal x 4 Independent installation nacorunis 256 64 link x 4 eerie Outdoor units 120 30 link x 4 a GNET connection also possible l Link systems 4 l l l l l l Indoor outdoor control wires l Communication adaptors 7 When connecting link systems inter unit control wires always connect beginning with LINK1 and LINK2 on the Intelligent Controller Up to 4 link systems can be connected CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 9 i 2011 11 11 1 Peo 4 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Front Panel Power indicator Touch panel type color LCD display lights to show that the intelligent Displays operating screens Use controller is powered on the supplied touch pen to operate Touch pen PC Card and touch pen CC uchn p Used to carry out storage cover Push the cover to open it The operations on the compartment inside is used to LCD display store the touch pen and to insert and eject PC Cards for backup PC Card socket Used to insert optional PC Cards for backup 10 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 10 i 2011 11 11 11 25 00 4 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Rear Panel LAN Used for connection
48. abling work touch ground to discharge static electricity from the body Elevators Automatic doors Industrial machinery etc 3 Avoid installation in the following Keep televisions radios PCs etc P locations at least 4 ft away from e Locations subject to inflammable the central controller leak I Ea indoor units and remote e Near beaches or other places with a large amount of salt controllers e Hot springs or other locations Picture breakup and noise can occur subject to sulfuric gas e Locations near water and oil including industrial lubricants and water and oil sprays e Locations with large changes in voltage e Near machines generating electromagnetic waves e Locations close to organic solvents Do not use heaters near the Intelligent Controller Plastic parts of the Intelligent Controller may be deformed or discolored CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 5 i 2011 11 11 1 HEE P 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Precautions for Use Do not touch switches with wet Protect the Intelligent Controller from hands water Electric shock and damage to the Damage to the system can result wh system can result Prohibited Prohibited stop the system and turn the power off if you sense unusual smells or other irregularities Continuing operation when the system is out of order can result in electric shock fire and damage to the system Contact your dealer Do not drop the system or subject
49. cccccesecececeeceseeceseeseseesenseesesseeeens 36 ph 6 4 4 Displaying detailed information Dy ZONC cccccccccccccccceceeseeeeesesaeeeeseeeessseseeeeeeeees 37 Maint Sub 6 4 5 Displaying and operating all indoor units 2 0 0 cece cceeeeseeneeeeeeeeeeeeeceesessssaaeeeeeees 38 6 5 Total Data and Manual Cut Off Processing cccccccccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeseesaees 39 6 5 1 Displaying total data by indoor unit cccccccccessceeeceesseeeeeesesseeeeeeessaneeeeessneeeens 39 6 5 2 Displaying total data by tenant ssrsestcicsscisiscancstiebivsstenadstosusasinmanccettinenteaneeapvenauesmamntons 40 6 5 3 Displaying total data by outdoor unit ee ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeseeseaeeeeeeaaess 41 Main 2 SS 6 5 4 Displaying pulse meter total data cc eeccceececeeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeesaeeeseeeeseeeeseeesensenees 42 6 5 5 Performing manual cut off processing and Saving data ccccceeecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 43 Manso 6 5 5 1 Manual cut off processing ccecceceeececeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeesaeeeeeaeeeeesaueeesaeeeesaees 43 OIA AVN AI i eea a e E E A E EE e 44 6 5 5 3 Outputting distribution data iN PrOOLESS ccceecceeecceceeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeees 44 0 TRO SOMO dala errre ARRE A EEE iaa 45 6 6 Air Conditioning Distribution Ratios and Energy Usage cceccceseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeaaes 46 6 6 1 Displaying distribution ratios and energy usage by indoor UNit
50. ccumulated operation time for indoor unit i Medium fan speed 3 RLi accumulated operation time for indoor unit i Low fan speed 4 SHHi T S ON accumulated time for indoor unit i High fan speed 5 SHi T S ON accumulated time for indoor unit i Medium fan speed 6 SLi T S ON accumulated time for indoor unit i Low fan speed Q Pi Capacity of indoor unit i in kW k Weighing factor for power consumptions as T S ON and OFF 9 aHH Weighing factor for High fan speed aH Weighing factor for Medium fan speed 41 aL Weighing factor for Low fan speed Accumulated operation time T S ON accumulated time T S OFF accumulated time Index of indoor unit i power gas consumptions is calculated Here TE and TGi denotes the power and gas consumption indexes of the indoor unit i LP respectively a When Object of power distribution calculation is T S ON OFF time The power consumption index is calculated using Accumulated operation time and T S ON accumulated time the gas consumption index using T S ON accumulated time e For GHP TEi RHHi x aHH RHi x aH RLi x aL x Pi Formula 1 TGi SHHi x aHH SHi x aH SLi x aL x Pi Formula 2 e For PAC TEi RHHi x aHH RHi x aH RLi x aL k SHHi x aHH SHI x aH SLi x aL x Pi Formula 3 TGi 0 When Object of power distribution calculation is T S ON time Both the power and gas consumption indexes are calculated using
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52. check timer c Sets the operating mode setting status and remote control prohibition status d Set the temperature j Displays one of Prhbt1 Prhbt2 Prhbt3 Prhbt4 e Sets the fan speed Accept f Sets the fan direction This setting is applied to the k Turns the ventilation function ON and OFF You entire group You cannot change the sub unit setting cannot press the button when air conditioners have no independently ventilation functions g Sets and cancels timer operation Resets filter cleaning signs e For multiple units the operation mode for one unit may not be varied while another indoor unit is under operation In such a case once stop the unit hold it for several minutes and then vary the operation mode e In the remote control window the first 16 characters for tenant names and the first 12 characters for unit names are displayed CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 32 i 2011 11 11 1 legia 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 4 1 2 Operating all units by tenant CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 33 Use this screen to operate all connected indoor units of each tenant Procedure Select 1 Status Control in the main menu and 1 Each tenant in the sub menu 1 When you touch a tenant name a remote control window appears This window allows you to perform on off operations for all units of the tenant 2 When you touch y a remote control window appears This window allows you to make detailed settings fo
53. ck up and restore Intelligent Controller data For details about using PC Cards refer to the instructions of the PC Cards Depending on the amount of data backup and restore operations may require up to 15 minutes CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 45 i 2011 11 11 1 Pen 6 USING THE SYSTEM Maine Sub th 6 6 Air Conditioning Distribution Ratios and Energy Usage 6 6 1 Displaying distribution ratios and energy usage by indoor unit Use this screen to check the distribution ratios and energy usage of indoor units Procedure Select 3 Distrib ratio Usage in the main menu and 1 Each I D unit in the sub menu When No Distrib is selected this screen is not accessible see Main Sub 1 1 Selects the tenant to display 2 Selects either the current or the past maximum 24 months cut off data 3 Selects the time zone to display 4 Switches the gas distribution ratio and gas usage display between values for air conditioning and values for power generation When Gas usage is displayed Gas distribution ratios and usage for air conditioning are shown When Gas use PwrGen is displayed Gas distribution ratios and usage for power generation are shown For air conditioning units without a power generation feature appears under gas usage for power generation and gas distribution ratio 1 Status Control 2 total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings
54. e central address settings are reflected in the display When other central controllers system controller etc are connected it is recommended to set the central addresses on those units 3 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 24 i 2011 11 11 1 Heoi 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Sub 2 Touch an unit name column A keyboard window like the one shown below appears Use the keyboard to enter an unit name Unit names can be up to 12 characters long KEYBOARD sjel ew el gt fon es se See 7 ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS for details about entering text in keyboard windows You can copy and paste text using the Copy and Paste buttons See 7 2 Entering Text for details 3 Touch a tenant number A keyboard window like the one shown below appears Use the keyboard to enter the tenant number The tenant number range is from 1 to 256 25 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 25 i 2011 11 11 1 Henki aa Le 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Sub 6 3 4 Setting tenant names and distribution groups CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 26 Use this screen to set tenant names and distribution groups You can also use this screen to set the product type PAC GHP HOT etc of indoor units Procedure Select 5 Initial settings in the main menu and 3 Ten name Distrib Gr in the sub menu then proceed as follows 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 1 Date Distrib 2 CNTR Unit Ten No
55. e of an electric heater While this message is visible no other operations can be performed except or Do now When touching Do later this window closes and other screen operations are made possible However after a while the message will be displayed again Disp again when doing later Touch to confirm whether the configuration has been actually changed gt When a configuration change was detected as a result of configuration confirmation cut off D processing is automatically performed and the post variation configuration is established When there is no change in configuration the screen exits configuration confirmation processing For example imprudently pressing Do now while a communication error message is displayed will result in an automatic cut off processing to establish the current configuration Therefore take full care to avoid such a mistake When establishing a configuration without making cut off processing press Do later to once close the screen and perform Check system Configuration using the 6 9 screen After this proceed Perform cut off Cancel Confirm the current system configuration OK in accordance with 6 9 1 When a system configuration change detected When no operation has been made on this screen for twelve hours or more cut off and post variation configuration fixing processing are automatically carried out Caution Imp
56. e zone totals and distribution 62 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 62 i 2011 11 11 1 Henin CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 63 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man subd 6 8 7 Setting special distribution days You can set special distribution days to which normal time zone settings do not apply Use this function for holidays and so on Special distribution days can be registered for up to the next two years Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and 7 Special distrib day in the sub menu When No Distrib is selected this screen is not accessible see Mand Sub 1 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 1 Status Control 6 Distribution time zone 2 Total data Cut off 7 Special distrib day 3 Distrib ratio Usage 8 1 D unit settings 4 Maintenance Test Run 9 Other settings 5 Initial settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings 7 Special distnb day n the calendar at left push the date or day to set as a special distribution day SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 7 14 3 21 28 D gt E Special distrib day gt Mo 1 PAC DAM ites i A T MON 7 Augt2 38PM 1 Select the distribution group to set 2 Select the calendar for the month of the year to set 3 On the left side calendar touch the date or day to set as a special distribution day 4 If special distribution days have al
57. eck the new configuration configuration Cancel If the system has changed because of a mistake return the system to its former state and then touch Cancel You should also touch here if you mistakenly selected in the previous message even though the system cut off processing should have been done This returns you to the first alarm message where you can perform cut off processing While this message is visible no other operations can be performed except and Cancel If you select here the current system configuration is re checked and the results are confirmed If you do not need to do this select Cancel 74 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 74 i 2011 11 11 1 Deo 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 9 2 When system configuration may change This alarm message is displayed in cases such as the N Contig might have changed following E a as 1 The following Detailed settings were made from a local Boner remote controller for address extension settings indoor unit capacity or He Mt ni per anaes presence abesnce of an electric heater et peneme 2 Only confirmation of Detailed setting was made from a local remote controller 3 Automatic address setting was carried out for an indoor or outdoor unit An additional indoor or outdoor unit was installed Configuration includes not only the number of units and address but also indoor unit capacity main sub unit setting and presence absenc
58. ed in a unit data therein are automatically backed up once a day at every 0 o clock at midnight 6 5 5 3 Outputting distribution data in progress Save distribution data total data in progress before cut off processing in PC cards optionally available following the procedure stated below Procedure D Insert a PC card and touch the Distrib dt out button When a screen like the one shown below appears touch the button YS Output distrib data to PC Card Cancel As data output by pressing the Distrib dt out button are strictly in progress it is impossible to apply these data for cut off processing for the tenant who leaves halfway Manual cut off processing is necessary 44 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 44 i 2011 11 11 1 coal 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main subD When a screen like the one shown below appears touch the Check button 4 Distrib dt out process is finished normally File form A file name is fixed as follows according to the year month and date when the distribution data output was carried out 20060316A csv Example of a file output on March 16 2006 When outputting repeatedly on the same day the last A varies as B C D and so forth Outputting is possible up to 26 times a day Data composition in the file is the same as that in a cut off processing file Caution Distribution data files are stored in the Data folder Copy outpu
59. er 50 types of weekly timer Temperature humidity ranges for use 41 F to 104 F 20 to 80 ps Ps 94 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 94 i 2011 11 11 1 Denisi 15 SPECIFICATIONS Le 16 INSTALLATION ELECTRIC AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS M Before conducting installation or electrical work be sure to carefully read these Safety Precautions and follow them carefully E The precautions given in this manual consist of specific Warnings and Cautions Be sure to follow these precautions as they provide important safety related information The labels and their meanings are as described below AN Warning This refers to a hazard or unsafe procedure or practice which can result in severe personal injury or death This refers to a hazard or unsafe procedure or practice which can result in personal injury or product or Caution property damage Be sure to arrange installation at the dealer where the system was purchased or use a professional installer Electric shock or fire may result if an inexperienced person performs any installation or wiring procedures incorrectly Carefully follow these Installation Electric and Service Instructions when installing the unit Electric shock or fire may result if the unit is not installed correctly Electrical installation should be performed by qualified electrician in accordance with the provisions of the Technical Standards for Electrical Installations
60. er ON time is updated once an hour E Cut off processing for the previous day is performed every day for a few minutes after 12 00 AM The system will not respond to user input during this processing E After the settings of an indoor unit are changed from the Intelligent Controller the display may revert temporarily to the former settings This is more likely to occur with all unit operations The cause is communications delay not any malfunction in the system If you wait a few minutes the display will show the correct information 88 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 88 i 2011 11 11 1 Hegia 12 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 2 Errors occurred while operating during a thunder storm or because of electromagnetic interference Power the Intelligent Controller off and then on again Refer to Powering the system off stated on the previous page As a rule the Intelligent Controller should be powered off only in cases such as the above Correct management of air conditioning is not possible when the Intelligent Controller is powered off E About distribution ratios and energy usage The formulas used by the Intelligent Controller to calculate air conditioning distribution ratios and energy usage are only approximations They normally do not yield the same amounts that appear on bills from electric and gas utilities Depending on operating conditions there may be a margin of error between distribution ratios and actual air condit
61. essible see Man Supt 1 Selects the distribution group to display 2 Selects either the current or the past maximum 24 months cut off data 3 Selects the time zone to display 4 Switches the gas distribution ratio and gas usage display between values for air conditioning and values for power generation When Gas usage is displayed Gas distribution ratios and usage for air conditioning are shown When Gas use PwrGen is displayed Gas distribution ratios and usage for power generation are shown For air conditioning units without a power generation feature appears under gas usage for power generation and gas distribution ratio 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 1 All hours 4 Maintenance Test Run 2 Regular hours 5 Initial settings 1 Each I D unit 3 Out of hours 3 gt 6 Auxiliary settings 2 Each tenant 4 Special Day mann 8 Distrib ratio sage x 2 Each tenant 1 All hours Tenant Tenant name Power usaeelk Whi ratio 8 Gas use PyrGen md ratio Hi BEB Sports 99 70 10 63 EEN 0 00 34 17 44 18 po ean Noi Pac Total Tiag 100 00 B22 ti 100 00 A Distr Gir k d Gas distr Current me rith T Se oT AM e If the product type is HOT Multi unit amount will be displayed in m or liters e If no pulse meter is connected power usage and gas usage are not displayed e Gas usage and distribution ratios are not dis
62. est Run 5 Initial settings 8 I D unit settings 9 Other settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Zone name Zone is related to control monitor not to distribution fone Mo fone name fone Mo fone name a eee 1 Zonei 5 Zoneg 2 eoneU02 g eone009 J Zonet 10 Zonei t o Zonei Zane 1 os zone 6 18 fonells 14 Zone 4 Al pt Poon 7a ose Zonei zonel zonet 1 Select a name to register or modify A software keyboard appears 2 Enter the name with the keyboard Names can be up to 20 characters long See 7 ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS for details about entering text in keyboard windows Zones name can be registered in the range 1 to 128 53 on CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 53 2011 11 11 ec 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man su 6 8 2 Setting zone numbers and management targets CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 54 Use this screen to set the zone number and management category for individual indoor units Be sure to assign a central address to each unit Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and 2 ZoneNo Mng target in the sub menu 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 1 Status Control 6 Distribution time zone 2 Total data Cut off 7 Special distrib day 3 Distrib ratio Usage 8 I1 D unit settings 4 Maintenance Test Run 9 Other settings 5 Initial
63. ettings 2 Alarm log 6 Auxiliary settings 3 Test run D D system 6 0 D SSMS 4 07D system 6 6 0 D Eyam 60 0 svetem 7 peered EN leans ps qesiq 0401 00 04 mo o sos ee ee oC Tees ID unit addr Unit rame MESA ey Intelligent Stri Indiv control Intelligent Ctrl 1 1 Intelligent Ctrl 2 2 Adaptor 1 1 Adaptor 1 2 Adaptor 7 2 3 To operate an individual unit touch a unit name and operate with the individual control remote control window 4 To operate all units in an outdoor unit system touch the outdoor unit system address column A remote control window for operating an outdoor unit system appears Use this window to execute a test run Select Cool Heat or Fan as the operating mode 52 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 52 i 2011 11 11 1 coal 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 8 Auxiliary Settings 6 8 1 Registering zone names You can assign names to zones Zones are unrelated to distribution so you can mix GHP PAC and HOT units and make settings that extend across link systems Start stop monitoring timer operation and so on can be done all at once for all units in a zone Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and in the sub menu 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance T
64. ff 1 Date Distrib 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 CNTR Unit Ten No 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Ten name Distrib Gr 5 Initial settings 4 Pulse meter setting 6 Auxiliary settings 5 Clear accum data 5 Initial settings gt 4 Pulse meter setting gt When a pulse meter is conrected set distribution Gr and pulse unit value for it Meter type Distrib Gr Pulse unit value No Pulse Ice storage heat Night power Select sys 2 Gas meter P1 1 PAC 1 00 m3 le E Power meter P2 1 PAC 1 00 kWh Power meter P3 2 PAC 1 00 kWh 9 Gas meter Unit connected to pulse meter W intelligent Ctr Power meter Exchange unit for fuel HOT Multi m3 Liter 1 Select the pulse meter connection destination 2 You can change the type of pulse meter power meter or gas meter The above indicates the factory default state When you touch the Meter type area the Meter type window appears so that you can select the type of pulse meter to use 3 Touch a distribution group number A numeric keypad appears for the distribution group Use the keyboard to enter the distribution group number The distribution group number range is from 1 to 8 The distribution group buttons are disabled when you have chosen not to perform distribution rate calculations see Main Sup 1h 4 Touch the pulse unit amount column and enter the amount of electricity kWh or gas m per pu
65. g savings distribution settings Each O D sys O Each Dist Gr 4 5 Language ENGLISH O T Gore If the time set is ahead of the current time the program timer set in that period becomes invalid and transmission is not performed 22 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 22 i 2011 11 11 1 Hen _ 6 USING THE SYSTEM 3 Select the calculation target of power distribution 3 Select T S ON OFF time T S ON time or No Distrib T S ON OFF time To be selected when taking power both for the outdoor and indoor units to make distribution calculation T S ON time To be selected when taking power only for the outdoor unit to make distribution calculation No Distrib To be selected when distribution calculation for gas and electricity is unnecessary 4 Select the energy savings distribution settings 4 Select or l This item cannot be selected when has been set for 3 Calc target of power distribution Select a range where the energy savings effect in 3 WAY units can be reflected on the distribution calculation Each O D sys The energy savings operation in 3 WAY units is reflected only on the air conditioning distribution for the tenant for the outdoor system Each Dist Gr a The energy savings operation in 3 WAY units is reflected on air conditioning distributions a for all the tenants in the overall distribution group including them However this is effective only when plural distribution group
66. ge or the possibility of a configuration change is detected If the system continues to operate after its configuration has changed distribution ratios and other data will be totally inaccurate For this reason cut off processing must be done with the system in the state before the change The following message is displayed to ask you to confirm the processing Operation procedure for each case is as follows 6 9 1 When a system configuration change detected This alarm message is displayed in cases such as the following C Check system Configuration was made after removing the outdoor and indoor units 2 Check system Configuration was made after starting the unit and found that it was different from the previous one in configuration Configuration includes not only the number of units and d System configuration change Perm cutat Cancel Intelligent Ctrl 1 TECIE eT Intelligent Ctrl 2 Adapter 4 1 Adapter 4 2 address but also indoor unit capacity main sub unit setting and presence absence of an electric heater Here you can see the link system where the configuration has been changed While this message is visible no other operations can be performed except and Cancel Touch to perform cut off processing with the system in the state before the change Touch if you do not need to perform cut off processing Confirm the current system Touch to ch
67. gram timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 I D unit settings 9 Other settings 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings i 0 WEB settings Site name PaP he Lonel TO 2 2 Auto update intw invalid ajE mail setting Test mail server details Senders SMTP Ho20304000 2 2 4 Senders account AAR L Recipient account paa oxcom Recipient account bbb oxncom 6 Recipient accountd becoxcom cm A Nietuod esttine T DHCP Enabled T ES IP address 192 168 100 200 8 Subnet mask EE en 255 9 Default Gateway Ej 10 DNS1 2 8 amp amp 47 WINST 2 ee ee 42 Device Name indows EQ 43 T a WED 21 Apr7 t6PM For items to and 8 to 43 touch each input box and a soft keyboard will appear 1 Input the name of an optional site within 40 characters 2 Set the automatic updating interval on the screen displayed on Web browser When selecting Invalid data will not be updated until pressing the button on the WEB browser screen 3 Send the test mail 4 Input the IP address or domain name of the mail SMTP server separately contracted 5 Input an optional transmitter account name mail address within 40 characters 6 Input the receiver account name mail
68. he Intelligent Controller fon The system has high voltage connectors and other dangerous components Always power the system off and unplug the power cord before cleaning it E Use a neutral solvent To clean the control panel and touch panel use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a neutral solvent Do not use volatile liquids such as benzene or thinner and do not use polishing power or pesticides Doing so can damage painted surfaces and the surface of the touch panel E Avoid direct contact with water Do not allow water to contact the product directly Insulation will be impaired which may result in damage or electrical shorts E Do not disassemble Do not disassemble the Intelligent Controller Doing so is extremely dangerous It may damage the unit or cause electrical shock E Check the mounting of components Several times a year check to make certain that the mounting of components such as the control panel has not been weakened by rust or corrosion 93 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 93 2011 11 11 1 Lere 15 SPECIFICATIONS External dimensions 10 5 8 in H x 17 3 64 in W x 6 9 64 in D Method of installation Front door of control panel Maximum 128 air conditioners indoor units ex aU AUD ETO Maximum 256 air conditioners indoor units with oe eon adaptor connectable units connected Approx 2 minutes month normal temperature persion 50 times day p 50 types of daily tim
69. he Intelligent Controller and to an optional communication adaptor Outdoor unit system address No 1 to 30 for each link system set on outdoor unit side An outdoor unit system is collection consisting of one outdoor unit and the indoor units connected to that outdoor unit A single link system can contain up to 30 outdoor systems Indoor unit address Up to 64 indoor units can be connected in one link system The Intelligent Controller system supports up to two link systems connected to the Intelligent Controller only 128 indoor units or four link systems 256 indoor units when an optional communication adaptor is connected Indoor unit addresses central control addresses and unit names are applied to indoor units e Indoor unit address No 1 to 64 for each outdoor unit system set on indoor unit side An indoor unit address is a unique number within an outdoor unit system These numbers are assigned to each indoor unit including units subject to group control These numbers are the smallest unit of totals calculation and distribution calculation wane e Central control address No 1 to 64 for each link system set on Intelligent Controller and other central control equipment A central control address is a unique number within a link system It is shared with other central control equipment system controllers multi controllers etc This is the same address used in group control e Unit name set on Intelligent Controller
70. hentication 5 Select either or all of the authentication methods LOGIN and PLAIN If both check boxes are selected LOGIN takes priority If both check boxes are not selected then SMTP authentication is not performed 6 Specify a user ID and a password for authentication For each of them you can use within 50 characters T Select this option if you want to perform POP before SMTP authentication when the mail server is receiving mails from the Intelligent Controller Click this button to set up the server if you want to perform POP before SMTP authentication See 6 8 10 1 1 Receiving server settings 6 8 10 1 1 Receiving server settings Clicking the Receiving server settings button on the Server details screen displays the following screen Use this screen to set up the server so that you can perform POP before SMTP authentication when the mail server is receiving mails from the Intelligent Controller Check your mail server settings in advance and then apply the same settings here Receiving server settings X a Recy server address POPSI D o User ID Password Port number fio Use SSL protected connection Cancel 1 Specify the address of the receiving server POP3 within 40 characters If it is same as the sender s server then set it to the same address of the Sender s SMTP setting on the WEB settings screen 2 Specify a
71. ice which can result in NWa rnin g severe personal injury or death This refers to a hazard or unsafe procedure or practice which can result in MNCa uti ON _ personal injury or product or property damage e Meaning of symbols AN Indicates Warning or Caution D Indicates Prohibited GD Indicates an action that should always be performed an e After reading this manual save it in a convenient place ae Be sure to provide this manual to any person who may use the product Installation Precautions Do not install yourself Use only specified air conditioners Installation should always be Always use only air conditions performed by your dealer or a specified by the dealer professional service provider Electric shock or fire may result if an inexperienced person performs any installation or wiring procedures incorrectly Electrical work must be carried out by qualified personnel Contact your dealer for installation Do not attempt to install the product yourself CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 4 i 2011 11 11 1 HEE 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Location Caution Do not install in damp locations or Do not install under direct sunlight or locations subject to vibrations in places near heat sources Damage to the product can result The product may be damaged Do not install near sources of noise Avoid static electricity during cabling Malfunctions can result Before starting c
72. ioning amounts There may also be a small margin of error between the following due to the rounding algorithms used in distribution ratio calculations e Distribution ratios of tenants in a group and 100 00 e Total of distribution ratios and Overall tenant distribution ratio e Total of usage by each tenant and Total usage indicated by pulse meters e Total of usage during regular hour out of hours and special days time zones and Total of all hours time zones The Intelligent Controller does not measure energy use directly It calculates energy distribution ratio based on the inferred load ratio of each indoor unit The results of the calculations should be regarded as approximations E About operating time totals gt Air conditioning distributions and air conditioner operating times are calculated only for periods in D which the Intelligent Controller is powered on and in which there are no communications errors between the Intelligent Controller and the air conditioners Therefore no totals are accumulated for times when the Intelligent Controller is powered off or in which communications errors occur You should be aware that errors in distribution ratios will become larger if conditions like the above continue for a longer period of time E Setting the current date and time The current date and time should be set on a regular basis since the system clock can gain or lose up to about tw
73. lled the Intelligent Controller is not able to communication adaptor re power on the indoor unit Operation start stop operation of a malfunctioning air with the local remote control will be possible However this conditioner cannot be done in a remote control free system A power outage occurred When it e The Intelligent Controller does not power on equipment ended the equipment did not come on automatically by program timer after a power outage The automatically according to program timer setting for the next programmed time will be executed when settings the time arrives The Intelligent Controller cannot detect a e Try using the Check configuration button in the Other single indoor unit Or it cannot find all of them settings screen vainO swg 91 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 91 i 2011 11 11 1 Legian 13 TROUBLESHOOTING One of the following messages is displayed Contact the store where you purchased the system or our and the unit does not start service agency e Application error e DiskErr e CF error A message Diskxx access error is Press the Check button to close and press Reset to the displayed xx is a number from 1 to 4 left of the clock display If the same message appears again consult your local dealer or service representative 92 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 92 2011 11 11 1 Leoa 14 MAINTENANCE E Unplug the power cord before cleaning t
74. lse 5 If the product type is HOT Multi select the unit for fuel metering 28 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 28 i 2011 11 11 1 ond 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man D SubSe 6 Select this check box for ice heat accumulation night power meters Enabled during loaded distribution setting only This cannot be set for electricity meters configured for use with HOT Multi or simple distribution For the night power meter set in select which outdoor system to meter ice heat accumulation by selecting the address Le 29 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 29 i 2011 11 11 1 Legem 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Sub 6 3 6 Clear accumulation data Use this screen to erase total data after test runs and to restart total calculations for operating time operating counts and so on Procedure Select 5 Initial settings in the main menu and 5 Clear accum data in the sub menu then proceed as follows 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 1 Date Distrib 2 CNTR Unit Ten No 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Ten name Distrib Gr 5 Initial settings 6 Auxiliary settings 4 Pulse meter setting 5 Clear accum data I ii 5 Initial Settings 5 Clear accum data g Clear current data operating time operating counts etc and restart accumulation Clear data such as operating tire on test run Perform only once after system construction Clear accum data P INTEL
75. lse meter setting 5 Clear accum data gt page 31 gt page 35 gt page 36 gt page 37 gt page 38 gt page 39 gt page 40 gt page 41 gt page 42 gt page 43 gt page 46 gt page 47 gt page 49 gt page 50 gt page 52 gt page 22 gt page 24 gt page 26 gt page 28 gt page 30 Start the Initial settings first 6 Auxiliary settings 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 6 Distribution time zone 7 Special distrib day 8 1 D unit settings 9 Other settings O 10 WEB settings 11 User settings OLI shows screens protected using Setting password __j shows screens protected using Distribution password Operation password Only the soft remote controller is protected The status is visible 13 gt page 53 gt page 54 gt page 56 gt page 60 gt page 61 gt page 62 gt page 63 gt page 64 gt page 65 gt page 69 gt page 72 2011 11 11 eae 5 QUICK REFERENCE Menu List Listed are only typical functions How to operate air conditioners Operating all units collectively desired 6 4 1 3 Operating all connected units t Page 34 Operating units individually desired 6 4 1 1 Operating units individually c Page 32 Operating units by tenant desired 6 4 1 Displaying general information by tenant Page 31 Operating units by zone desired 6 4 3 Displaying general information by zone
76. me zones Therefore it is not consistent with the total usage of 3J 1 regular hours Out of hours and special day 48 2011 11 11 ee 6 USING THE SYSTEM Maine Sub th 6 Maintenance and Test Runs 6 7 1 Checking inspection signs Use this screen to check for indoor units for which filter cleaning signs have been issued and outdoor units GHP for which engine oil inspection signs have been issued Procedure Select 4 Maintenance Test Run in the main menu and 1 Inspection sign in the sub menu If filter cleaning signs or engine oil inspection signs have been issued contact your dealer or service provider to request cleaning or oil exchange 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 1 Inspection sign 5 Initial settings 2 Alarm log 6 Auxiliary settings 3 Test run VD units with Clean filter signe BED Rexam 101 re i ee gt Ream 102 po rane CD O D units with Engine oil inspection sioe GHP O D unit SP nese RE Filter cleaning signs are only an approximate guide We recommend that you clean indoor unit filters regularly even if no signs have been issued CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 49 i 2011 11 11 1 Hesia 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 7 2 Checking the alarm logs CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 50 Use this screen to check logs of up to the past 14 alarms and errors for individual i
77. n ratio calculation method Changing type of pulse meter 6 3 5 Making pulse meter settings r Page 28 power meter or gas meter Setting timer operation desired 6 8 3 Programming timers t Page 56 Setting security displayed on the screen desired gt 6 8 9 2 Registering passwords r Page 66 Stopping or sounding the buzzer 6 8 9 4 Buzzer sounds ts Page 66 Others Backing up PC cards desired 6 5 5 4 Restoring data c Page 45 Powering off Intelligent Controllers desired 6 8 9 8 Power off button c Page 68 Outpuitting distribution in progress desired 6 5 5 3 Outputting distribution data in progress Page 44 Calibrating touch panel deviations 6 8 9 7 Calibrating touch panels ts Page 67 14 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 14 i 2011 11 11 1 Hegia 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 1 Powering the System On Check the wiring air conditioners communication adaptors etc and then turn the power switch on see page 12 The system starts automatically When the system is powered on for the first time about 10 minutes are required for the normal system screen to appear Wait until it appears 6 2 Names and Functions of Screen Parts 6 2 1 Initial communications screen The figure below shows the initial communications screen which appears when the Intelligent Controller starts REE z INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER B sk System power off procedure Always use the following procedure to power
78. nant ean e Distributions are available in two modes the simple distribution calculated based on the operating time and loaded distribution calculated based on the actual air conditioning capacity respectively In order to make operation in the Loaded distribution mode the air conditioner side needs to be adaptable to the Loaded distribution e Distribution by time zones regular hours out of hours special days e Recording of up to past 24 months of cut off data Terms and abbreviations used in this manual and in the system software O Fullterm Abbreviation O O O Distribution group No Distribution group Tenant No Tenant Zone number Zone No Zone Unit Air conditioning distribution ratio Distribution ratio Distr ratio Central control address Central address CNTR Thermostat T S For more information about terms see 9 Terms CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 8 2011 11 11 1 aal 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION System Configuration Example Intelligent Controller Indoor outdoor control wire Link system non polar No 1 E an Ta _ SSS Ga Link system CIO i Ooo 000 Odd Pulse meter x 3 oo No 2 L I L I All unit signal x 4 i N Indoor outdoor control wire lt lt lt lt lt t a non polar C JLC JIL ee 000 50 900 Communication adaptor i i i control wire Communication adaptor amp RS 485 polar Link system No 3
79. ndoor units Procedure Select 4 Maintenance Test Run lin the main menu and 2 Alarm log in the sub menu 1 Select the tenant to display 2 Select the indoor unit to display 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 3 Distrib ratio Usage 4 Maintenance Test Run 1 Inspection sign 5 Initial settings 2 Alarm log 6 Auxiliary settings 4 Maintenance Test Run 7 2 Alarm log TenantNo 1 ABC Corp LD unit office 4 1 01 03 Occurrence date Alarm code occurrencedate Alarm code 2010 09 08 4 07 PM ee 2010 09 10 9 08 AM Pod ee 2010 09 19 1 10 PM E04 o Delete logs Del this unit Del all units FF Ternant gt gt O 3 Touch the Del this unit button to delete the alarm logs of the selected unit only or touch the Del all units button to delete the alarm logs of all units When a window like the following appears touch the button a a y Delete All alarm logs on this LD unit All alarm lots on all O units Delete Wall be deleted wall be deleted 50 Maine su Le 2011 11 11 Leai 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man Su 4 Select I D alarm log O D comm error log or Adaptor alarm log O D comm error log logs the history of errors in communication between the outdoor unit and the Intelligent Controller or the communication adaptor 4 Maintenance Test Run 2 Alarm log OD unit Adapter4
80. nection Connect indoor and outdoor signals using AWG 20 AWG 14 two conductor cable Overall length of each signal line should be 0 62 mile or less Do not run signal lines through the same conduit as power supply lines use the same cable as the power supply or run close to the power supply lines maintain at least 12 inch separation if cabled outside the control box Do not run the LINK1 and LINK2 signal lines through the same conduit use the same cable for wiring or run the signal lines close together 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 PH ptt tee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ADAPT Terminal names and uses DO COMM ADAPT Communication adaptor control wire RS 485 LINK 1 2 Indoor outdoor control wire HBS D i DO 1 All alarm output DO 2 All operation output DI COMM DI 1 All stop input DI 2 All start input ee Basic wiring diagram Wire up the communication adaptor control wire and inter unit control wire as shown in the figure below Wiring procedure Inter unit control wire no polarity Connect signal terminals O and 1 LINK1 to the Inter unit control wire terminals of an indoor or outdoor unit If using two link systems for connection connect signal terminals 3 and 4 LINK2 in the same manner Communication adaptor control lines note and Intelligent Controller EREA e ef S501 8501 955 J Communication adaptor control st _ we ion tee Boh
81. ng window Daily timer Closes the window D1 7 00 AM Prhbt ace Switches between Prohibit1 Prohibit2 Prohibits Prohibit4 and Accept Displays a window that allows you to check prohibit status Cancels the setting Confirms the setting is set automatically within the supported range when an air conditioner is actually controlled ltems for which no time is set are ignored _ Since different air conditioner models have different upper and lower temperature limits the temperature CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 58 F 2011 11 11 1 coal 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man su Le 6 8 3 2 Programming weekly timers You can program weekly timers by assigning any daily timer to each day of the week Up to 50 types of weekly timers can be programmed Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and in the sub menu 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 1 Status Control 6 Distribution time zone 2 Total data Cut off 7 Special distrib day 3 Distrib ratio Usage 8 1 D unit settings 4 Maintenance Test Run 9 Other settings 5 Initial settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings 3 Program timer Daily timer A kd A Y weekly timer Set time Start Stop Dp mode Frhbt e ih a Weekly timer No 3 E BE 7 00 AM s ae MON 3 9 00 AM Stop 75 E E E 1
82. o jumper for 3 communication lt adaptor control wire Power supply N terminals S1 m o TLT L hol bili TTT d 2 Earth terminal Power supply Power switch Signal terminals terminals Ordinarily there is no need to change any settings on the Intelligent Controller board Verify the system configuration make necessary settings Turn on power to all air conditioner units 2 Turn on power to the Intelligent Controller 3 Set the date and time on the Intelligent Controller and verify the system configuration Following the display on the Intelligent Controller verify the number of units connected 5 Perform the necessary settings Be sure to set the central control address Educating the customer Give the Operating Instructions to the customer Explain the operation to the customer following the explanations given in the Operating Instructions 99 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 99 i 2011 11 11 11 25 5 p i Eo DC1011 11111 Printed in Japan CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 100 2011 11 11 1 veal
83. o minutes per month E Touch panel operations are not possible at the following times e While the system is booting e During connection checks e Under cut off processing e During PC Card access backup restore E About passwords Passwords should be recorded and saved in a safe place They should never be disclosed to third parties lf you forget your password contact your dealer or service provider E Flickering on the screen This may occur occasionally It is due to data refreshing and is not a malfunction 89 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 89 2011 11 11 1 Leoga 12 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 2 E About Interface adaptors You can use Interface adaptors to connect equipment that can be turned on and off fans room air conditioners and so on to the Intelligent Controller However note that the following limitations apply For details refer to the documentation of the equipment or contact your dealer or service provider gt Central control is supported for the following operations only e Start stop e Remote control prohibition start stop only Timer settings are supported but settings other than start stop and remote control prohibition are ignored Remote control prohibition is possible only when prohibition signal output from the Interface adaptor has been connected to the equipment Even in this case the only operations that can be prohibited are start and stop p For each screen from to want sD it a
84. odes T S ON OFF time T S ON time distribution mode distribution mode GHP cs o Electricity __ PAC Gas fo ao O O as See About distribution ratios in 12 Supplementary Information 2 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 84 i 2011 11 11 1 lesia 10 CALCULATING AIR CONDITIONER DISTRIBUTION 10 2 Calculating air conditioner energy usage Calculate electricity gas usage of entire distribution grou Electricity usage for distribution group Pulse meter electricity count value x Pulse unit amount kWh Gas usage for distribution group Pulse meter gas count value x Pulse unit amount m Calculate electricity gas usage of indoor units Electricity usage for indoor unit Electricity usage for distribution group x Electricity consumption distribution ratio for indoor unit Gas usage for indoor unit Gas usage for distribution group x Gas consumption distribution ratio for indoor unit The usage is rounded to two decimal places and displayed See About distribution ratios and energy usage in 12 Supplementary Information 2 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 85 i 2011 11 11 1 Lesin 10 CALCULATING AIR CONDITIONER DISTRIBUTION 10 3 Calculating loaded distribution Data flow Out door unit Calculation power T2 gas TG gas for power generation PG Indoor unit Operation time by fan speed R Heater ON time W Indoor capacity PS Heat exchanger outlet and inlet
85. ohibiting remote control USC ccceecceseeeeceeeeceeeeseeeeseeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseneesees 61 6 8 6 Setting distribution time ZONES cce cece cceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeeeseeseesaeeeessaeeeesaess 62 6 8 7 Setting Special distribution days cee ecccceecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeseseeeseeeeeseneeesaees 63 6 9 0 Indoor Unit SGT GS sessir A a EEA EEA ETERA 64 CSF ONE SeN Secernentea AE EA EEE EERE 65 6 8 9 1 Checking the connection CONFIQUIATION ccccceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeeesaaeees 65 6 8 9 2 Registering PaSSWOTAS canis ccsccccsuewduratesienasetcnduenaidandsecnateawbiansanwanddnaionesteanncdts 66 6 8 9 3 Selecting no communications MOE cccseeceeseeeeecaeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeesaeeeesaeeess 66 6 9 94 B UZZEr SOUNS ispere AENDE 66 6 9 9 5 MIMS ON siae a A EE E E a ER 66 6 8 9 6 LCD auto off settings 00 0 0 ce ccccceecccceeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeseueeeseeseeeeeeeessaueeesaneeesaeess 67 6 8 9 7 Calibrating touch panels cccecccceeececeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeesaeeeesaeeeeeseeeeesaeeeesasees 67 6 6 9 8 POWO ON DUROI sosirea an iaae EEA a EA 68 OTO WED SENO erena AEA A EER A EEE A E EE REES 69 6 8 10 1 Detailed server settings ccccccccceeeeceeeeseeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeesees 70 6 8 10 1 1 Receiving Server settings ccccecceseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeees 71 OG WI E Se WO c E E EA EE E ATE E A A E E 72 6 9 System Configuration CHANG
86. oltage contact point static 3 Pulse meter inputs no voltage contact point pulse 2 External system outputs no voltage contact point static Equipment DI COMM Gas flow meter All stop input DI 1 Fuel flow meter All alarm output DO 1 All operation output DO 2 All start input DI 2 Electricity meter 1 Yn Q E Q Electricity meter 2 I I I I I I Output common DO COMM I l I I I 1 Factory default setting alterable Keep the input and output signal line lengths to under 65 ft For distances greater than this install a standalone communication adaptor or use a relay For use in areas that may be susceptible to electrical noise use two conductor shielded cable with one line grounded with a cross section of AWG 20 or greater Do not apply external voltages to the input terminals The input terminals use a sensing current of about 10 mA at 5 V DC The output terminal allowable contact voltage and current are 30 V DC 0 5 A Power switch c Circuit board diagram The Intelligent Controller has a power switch If the LCD is blank after connecting power check the position of the power switch Minimum pulse width 100 msec Minimum pulse interval 1 sec 7 segment LED Home key Power Up down set keys B B B B B gt S6 D1 S7 S8 S9 P mm 0 lo e lo lo P lt T HOME D2 UP DOWN SET O m or O Termination resistor O
87. operating time Therefore it does not count power consumed while under are stopped on standby For example if no units are operated over the course of a month no standby power consumption is distributed to any tenant However if a unit is operated for even one minute then all of the standby p power consumption is distributed to the corresponding tenant lt gt For loaded distribution distribution is made with standing by power added E W Multi GHP outdoor unit data is displayed as Reference unit Because the reference unit changes depending on operating conditions the data displayed by the Intelligent Controller also changes Outdoor unit data is data such as number of operations and operating time E Only an alarm code is displayed in the notification bar and alarm log display The content of an alarm can very for different models even if the alarm code is the same Consult the documentation of the various models to determine the content of the alarm E Because of data transmission delay the totals and distribution data displayed by the Intelligent Controller for different time zone regular hours out of hours special days may not be counted in a completely accurate fashion For details see 6 6 3 Time zone totals and distribution E Filter cleaning signs and oil exchange signs are updated every 7 minutes maximum Operating time totals and distribution data are updated every 18 minutes Electric heat
88. played for PAC units CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 47 i 2011 11 11 1 Heak 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 6 3 Time zone totals and distribution CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 48 The Intelligent Controller provides functions for recording total operating time and calculating distribution ratios for four time zones All hours Regular hours Out of hours and Special days When using these functions be aware of the following points m Margin of error in time zone operating totals The intelligent controller acquires operating time data accumulated by individual indoor units via communication adaptors The Intelligent Controller itself has an internal communication adaptor function When the Intelligent Controller requests data from a communication adaptor the adaptor queries indoor units for their operating time data and forward it to the Intelligent Controller after all totals have been calculated For this reason there is a margin of error of up to several minutes that may arise in count totals around the transitions from one time zone to another For example cases such as the following are possible Case 1 Indoor units are stopped at the exact end of the Regular hours time zone or immediately before the end of the zone For this reason several minutes are counted in the Out of hours total Case 2 Indoor units are operated for the same length of time before and after the transition from Regular hours to Out of hours but the totals
89. ppears in light purple during the ON operation Alarm display Alarm details are not shown The C12 code is displayed meaning Interface adaptor all unit alarm However this is possible only when the Interface adaptor alarm input signal has been connected About air conditioning distribution 1 Indoor unit fan speed data Total operating times by fan speed are fixed at high speed Units are treated as if they always operated at high speed even if the thermostat ON signal is connected to the unit gt 2 Electric heater ON time gt Total electric heater ON time is not displayed 3 Indoor unit capacity values These cannot be read automatically Set them as kW values in the I D unit settings screen Distribution is not performed if they are not set 4 Product types When connected via Interface adaptors the system cannot distinguish PAC and GHP units You need to set the type as well when you set the indoor unit capacity Refer to Tenant name Distribution group screen Man SWI 5 This applicable only to simple distribution No loaded distribution can be made gt As long as it conforms to the contact specifications of the Interface adaptors any type of equipment can be connected to the Intelligent Controller However you should avoid connecting equipment whose operation can have grave consequences for life or property E When only one centralized control unit is installed in a system without remote con
90. r operations on all units of the tenant 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each tenant 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant details 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each zone 5 Initial settings 4 Each zone details 6 Auxiliary settings 5 All units fi Status Control 1 Each tenant v All units o AAA Co Ltd Tele ese ene ee en eden fer E Ta lt lt gt lt I D unit gt Es OL fi TT we REHOT ONTROL D 33 2011 11 11 MASAE 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 4 1 3 Operating all connected units Use this screen to operate all connected indoor units Procedure Select 1 Status Control in the main menu and 1 Each tenant in the sub menu 1 When you touch All units a remote control window appears This window allows you to perform on off operations for all connected units 2 When you touch Vv aremote control window appears This window allows you to make detailed settings for all connected units 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each tenant 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant details 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each zone 5 Initial settings 4 Each zone details 6 Auxiliary settings 5 All units D 1 Status Control 1 Each tenant All AAA Co Ltd AAA CoO Ltd AAA Co Ltd BEB Sports BBE Spor x Ol unit together ROOM 101 2 o 1 06 08 o 1 06 15 lo4 06 22 ROOM 102 0 1 06 09 0 1 06 16 0 1
91. rate those units Procedure Select 1 Status Control in the main menu and in the sub menu 1 When you touch a unit name a remote control window for individual operations appears 2 When you touch a zone name a remote control window for operating all units in the zone appears 3 When you touch All units a remote control window for operating all connected units appears 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each tenant 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant details 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each zone 5 Initial settings 4 Each zone details 6 Auxiliary settings 5 All units ee All units lt IL froo oroo fonos oroe Sam SOE 1 06 23 All unit Bac selis 1 07 03 0 1 0710 Zone001 Q 1 06 05 _ OFF O ry Dis p Or der F Move the display position on the screen up and down one line a _ The first twelve characters are displayed for zone names and unit names CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 36 i 2011 11 11 1 aal 0 1 06 oE 4 06 20 o 1 07 02 ibe Re tektites ne 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Sub SF 6 4 4 Displaying detailed information by zone Use this screen to display detailed settings and operating for each zone Procedure Select 1 Status Control in the main menu and 4 Each zone details in the sub menu 1 When you touch a unit name a remote control window for individual operations appears
92. ready been registered for a distribution group you can copy them from the calendar to the calendar on the right Select the distribution group for the copy destination calendar 5 A window like the one on the right appears when you touch Copy 6 Touch the button to copy two years of special distribution days from the distribution group on the left to the distribution group on the right No 2 63 Le 2011 11 11 Rees Le 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man Su 6 8 8 CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 64 Indoor unit settings You can use this screen to check the air conditioning capacity of indoor units and to set the Capacity Normally you do not need to change settings with this screen Exercise care when changing settings because improper settings can prevent accurate distribution Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and 8 1 D unit settings in the sub menu When No Distrib is selected this screen is not accessible see Mand Sup 1 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit R C 1 Status Control 6 Distribution time zone 2 Total data Cut off 7 Special distrib day 3 Distrib ratio Usage 8 1 D unit settings 4 Maintenance Test Run 9 Other settings 5 Initial settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings B1 D unit settings i Change capacity of DO unit and elec heater
93. reference for details Enter a 4 digit number from 0000 to 9999 and touch the button The caption on the Not registered button changes to Registered To delete a password first enter the four digit password then touch the button Clear the password by pressing the Registered button and entering the password The button changes back to Not registered When changing a password delete the old password before setting the new one 6 8 9 3 Selecting no communications mode 3 Use the options buttons to select whether or not to use no communications mode If you select then communications errors will be suppressed but it will not be possible to communicate with air conditioning units Data displayed by the system will be meaningless This setting is provided for occasions when you want to register names or check the display layout even though air conditioners are not installed not turned on or otherwise not capable of communications Normally you should leave the NO Normal button selected selecting YES no communications mode only when it is necessary 6 8 9 4 Buzzer sounds When pressing an effective button during setting at Sound the buzzer will sound buzz When setting at No sound even the alarm buzzer does not sound 6 8 9 5 Initialization 5 Initialization erases all system data including setting data and totals data A window like the following appears when you touch the Initialization b
94. ribution has no product type such as PAC and GHP displayed Make manual cut off in advance to change the distribution method 3 Press the button to select PAC or GHP for the following unit that is unable to automatically recognize product type Interface adaptor This is only for Simple distribution setting 4 Specify which distribution method Simple or Load to apply to the selected distribution group Touch Set to confirm the setting or Cancel to cancel it e PAC GHP and HOT cannot be mixed in the same group Set up a separate distribution group for each type e HOT multi units cannot be recognized automatically they are recognized as PAC Manually set the product type to HOT e HOT Tenants cannot be set at the Load distribution e Load distribution tenants cannot be set at HOT e Air conditioners unadaptable to loaded distribution cannot be set at Load Distribution e Interface adaptors are also unadaptable to loaded distribution CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 27 i 2011 11 11 1 ond 6 USING THE SYSTEM Man D Subi 6 3 5 Making pulse meter settings If you have connected pulse meters use this screen to set the target distribution groups and the amount of electricity or gas per pulse Procedure Select 5 Initial settings in the main menu and 4 Pulse meter settingi in the sub menu 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut o
95. ric upper case gt KEYBOARD x mann 78 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 78 2011 11 11 1 Lena Le 8 CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL SIGNALS 8 1 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 79 When connecting external signals refer to the Installation Instructions end of this manual for detailed information about the electrical specifications Pulse Meter Input You can measure energy usage by connecting pulse meters gas fuel and electricity meters If you do not need to view information about energy usage there is no need to install pulse meters 1 Input locations The communications connector panel on the side of the intelligent controller or on an optical communication adaptor connected to the intelligent controller P1 P COMM Gas meter fuel meter P2 P COMM Electricity meter 1 P3 P COMM Electricity meter 2 The above are factory default settings If necessary you can change the type of pulse meter power meter or gas meter See 6 3 5 Making pulse meter settings for more information 2 Operation Each pulse is counted The amount of energy consumed per pulse m kWh liters must be defined by Man Sao4h Pulse meter setting See 6 3 5 Making pulse meter settings 19 2011 11 11 a 8 CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL SIGNALS 8 2 All Stop Input You can stop all connected units automatically by connecting external signals for example from fire alarm detectors
96. rudent cut off processing and configuration fixing or neglecting them when necessary may cause a Significant inconvenience in control When this alarm message is displayed do not operate the system and contact the store where you purchased it or its service agency This message may be displayed also in inspecting the air conditioner In such a case inform the person in charge of service of the fact 19 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 75 2011 11 11 1 ond 7 ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS This system displays keyboard and numeric keypad windows when you need to enter names and numbers The numeric keypad window appears when you need to enter numbers and the keyboard window appears when you need to enter text 7 1 Entering Numbers A numeric keypad window like the one shown below appears when you need to enter a number for example to register a password Ree password DE fats Honi VO Sc Qe 1 Input field Displays the number being entered 2 DEL button Deletes digits in the number from the right 3 Numeric keys Add the digit shown on the key face to the number in the input field 4 Set button Confirms the number in the input field Cancel button Clears the numbers entered 76 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 76 i 2011 11 11 1 ond 7 ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS 7 2 Entering Text A keyboard window like the one shown below appears when you need to enter te
97. s have been set 5 In the Language pull down menu 5 select the language you would like to use 23 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 23 i 2011 11 11 1 egik DEREN p 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Sub 6 3 3 Setting central addresses unit names and tenant numbers Use this screen to set central addresses names of units connected to the system and tenant numbers Procedure Select 5 Initial settings in the main menu and 2 CNTR Unit Ten No in the sub menu then proceed as follows 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Date Distrib 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 CNTR Unit Ten No 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Ten name Distrib Gr 5 Initial settings 4 Pulse meter setting 6 Auxiliary settings 5 Clear accum data 5 Initial settings Set CNTR add unit nameten Mo for each VDO unit O D GHTR Unit name Tenant Zone Management Product M del Address Type Glass fre a we i i e e o e e i i e e e e p i ee e ete PN mE a ii e ie 7 a ro eM Link system Intelligent GtrHi FD unit EY 1 When you touch a central address column a screen will be displayed as shown on the right Input a number 1 to 64 to set central address When you touch Auto the central address will be automatically set Two identical central address settings cannot be used within a link system If you input an existing address the input data is cancelled It may take several minutes before th
98. se the inside of your mouth thoroughly with water Drink Prohibited plenty of water and induce vomiting and then seek immediate medical attention Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance follow thw attached installation instructions Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment
99. strib ratio Usage 1 Each I D unit 2 Each tenant 3 Each O D unit 4 Maintenance Test Run 5 Initial settings 4 Pulse meter 6 Auxiliary settings 5 Cut off Data backup 2 Total data Cut off 15 Cut off Data backup 1 Manual cut off Next cut off date 31 Jan 2008 Cut off D 2 Backup data such as setting accumulated tirre etc to PC Card Backup 4 3 Output distr accu data file in progress to PC card as CSW file Distrib dt out TD 4 Read out the backup data from PO Card Restore Rack to the data when backup C LA AE 2 When a window like the one shown below 3 When a window like the one shown below appears touch the button appears touch the button AW Perform Cut off amp Cut off process is finished normally Cancel 43 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 43 i 2011 11 11 1 Lepan p x BED 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main s 6 5 5 2 Saving data Proceed as follows to back up setting data and totals data to optional PC Cards Procedure Complete the cut off processing described in 6 5 5 1 Manual cut off processing and then execute the following backup procedure Insert a PC card and touch the button When a window like the one shown below 6 When a window like the one shown below appears touch the button appears touch the button Backup process Perform Backup is finished normally Cancel When keeping the PC card insert
100. t distribution data files to your PC and then delete them from the PC card When distribution data files are too many normal backups of cut off data may become impossible 6 5 5 4 Restoring data P Proceed as follows to restore setting data and total data from optional PC Cards TaN Procedure Insert a PC card and touch the Restore button appears touch the button appears touch the button is finished normally Cancel When trying to restore data backed up using an old version Intelligent Controller a message Unsupported file version Perform Restore will be displayed confirm the message and touch Yes After completing restoring Rebooting will be displayed and then touch OK The data restored will be effective after rebooting After Converting data is displayed for a while the system will automatically reboot again Everyday at 11 30 PM to 12 00 AM cut off processing take place when you cannot press the button Pore nec c een n teen nnn eee enn nen e nnn ence wenn cene nnn ecee nn nn ecen enn ccen enna eeen enn enen nnn eeee nana ecen ena cene nna eeeen na eeee nnn eneen nn eee manatees enna eneen nn eten nna neee nnn ecenn na ecen enna cenen na eceen nna ceen nnn eenn nana seen nnn teen enna eeten nae scen nna ecen ena eeeen nna scese naa eeee nna cceen nnn ecen nnn ecen enna eeeennaeecennaeeennneaesenenasceennnaceeennaccecenaccceenncoes Use the special optional PC Cards to ba
101. t to display operating time by fan speed touch Operating time The display changes as shown below Operating tire e T S ON T S OFF Total RS Oger time by fan speed T S ON Oper time by fan speectTS OFF Oper tire by fan speediTotal High wied Lona High wied Low High ted Low 40 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 40 i 2011 11 11 1 Megi 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Sub 6 5 3 Displaying total data by outdoor unit Use this screen to check total data such as the operating time and the number of operations for each outdoor unit Procedure Select 2 Total data Cut off in the main menu and 3 Each O D unit in the sub menu 1 Selects the connection destination link system to display 2 Selects either the current or the past maximum 24 months cut off data 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each I D unit 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each O D unit 5 Initial settings 4 Pulse meter 6 Auxiliary settings 5 Cut off Data backup 2 Total data Cut off 3 Each O D unit Some items may not be shown depending on the type of the outdoor unit O D system Oper time Oper count Running time after oil Power output Address Hour Count exchaneel Hour eh A Link system k d Intelligent Ctrl 1 A OFT weit k d an He an a on th j ey ay vi W re ebr26 ee 749 Intelligent Ctrl 1 1 Intelligent Ctrl 2 2 Adaptor 1 1 Adaptor 1 2
102. tems of A need to be set only when making necessary settings and maintenance upon customer request regardless of the said management one by one in accordance with the system Air Displaying Displaying Displaying Displaying conditioner distribution distribution energy energy operation ratios ratios usage usage simple loaded simple loaded distribution distribution distribution distribution Date Distrib 1 Setting the current date 2 Setting the cut off date 3 Calculation target of power distribution 4 Setting the energy saving distribution gt 5 Language 4 CNTR Unit Ten No 1 Central addresses 2 Unit name 3 Tenant No Ten name Distrib Gr 1 Tenant name 2 Distribution group Product type Distribution Loaded or Simple Note 14 4 Pulse meter setting 1 Pulse meter type 2 Distribution group 3 Pulse unit value 4 Ice heat accumulation night power system selection Note 8 i N N S 19 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 19 i 2011 11 11 1 Heni 6 USING THE SYSTEM Air Displaying Displaying Displaying Displaying conditioner distribution distribution energy energy A operation ratios ratios usage usage G 5 simple loaded simple loaded Clear accum data M e 6 distribution distribution distribution distribution Zone name meted ZoneNo Mng target 1 Zone No Nole 2 Management target 4 ae E
103. time D Terant Current month FRI 4 Aug 3 10PM D 4 If you want to display operating time by fan speed touch Operating time The display changes as shown below Operating tire a ON 1s ler Total Oger time by fan speed T S ON Oper tire by fan speecd T S OFF Oger tire by fan speec Total High hied Low High wed Low High i 2011 11 11 Liana ft DERN p 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Sub amp Le 6 5 2 Displaying total data by tenant Use this screen to check total data such as the operating time and the number of operations for each tenant Procedure Select 2 Total data Cut off in the main menu and 2 Each tenant in the sub menu 1 Selects the distribution group to display 2 Selects either the current or the past maximum 24 months cut off data 3 Selects the time zone to display This button will be invalid when setting the mode at No Distrib see Man Sup t 1 Status Control 2 Total data Cut off 1 Each I D unit 3 Distrib ratio Usage 2 Each tenant 1 All hours 4 Maintenance Test Run 3 Each O D unit 2 Regular hours 5 Initial settings 4 Pulse meter 3 Out of hours 3 6 Auxiliary settings 5 Cut off Data backup 4 Special Day 2 Total data Cut off 2 Each tenant 1 All hours Tenant Tenant name Operating time Elec heater Oper count T5 ON T45 OFF Total OH time Mo 1 Distr Gr 4 If you wan
104. time zone 2 Total data Cut off 7 Special distrib day 3 Distrib ratio Usage 8 I D unit settings 4 Maintenance Test Run 9 Other settings 5 Initial settings 10 WEB settings 6 Auxiliary settings 11 User settings 6 Auxiliary settings 5 Prohibit R C Prohibition settings for remote controller Prohibit R G EI Prohibitions Start Stop Oper mode Set temp Fan speed Set flap start STOp a en cc Mote For KD unit without O function even if set Reset to the initi to O remote cohtral oper prohibited Initial cance sete es 1 Touch the item you want to change to display a settings window for that item 2 To allow remote control use touch the O Accept button To prohibit remote control use touch the X Prohibition button 3 Touch the button to confirm the setting or the button to cancel it 4 Touch the Initial setting button to restore the initial setting described above Prohibition 7 m 61 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 61 i 2011 11 11 1 Henin 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 8 6 Setting distribution time zones You can set distribution time zones for the same day of each week Procedure Select 6 Auxiliary settings in the main menu and 6 Distribution time zone in the sub menu When No Distrib is selected this screen is not accessible see Man Sup 1 1 Zone name 2 ZoneNo Mng target 3 Program timer 4 Ten Ho TimerSp Day 5 Prohibit
105. troller if the centralized control unit is damaged the air conditioner s may become inoperable or other troubles may occur To avoid this problem we recommend that you install multiple centralized control units 90 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 90 i 2011 11 11 1 Hegian 13 TROUBLESHOOTING Before requesting service check the following items Do not attempt to service the Intelligent Controller yourself Doing so can be dangerous Symptom Nothing appears on the screen when the e Is the power cord connected computer is turned on e Is the power switch set to on Timer operation does not work e ls timer operation set to the target unit Operation of a selected timer does not start if the setting is not set the target unit e Does the setting match the current date and time If the date and time do not match operation can start at an unexpected time See 6 3 2 Setting the date cut off date and distribution ratio calculation method The distribution ratio is always 100 e Check the group settings and tenant settings e Distribution rate calculations always result in 100 if there is only one tenant registered in a distribution group or if there is only one indoor unit in a tenant The power goes off at odd times e The screen may be blank because of the power saving auto off function The Intelligent Controller is still powered on Touch the screen to restore the display e Regardless of the selected auto off time
106. ty Note 5 Settings are necessary only for the indoor unit set at almighty Note 6 Immediately before delivery execute Clear accum data to clear total data taken during test runs When clearing the test run data after storing it make Cut off Main Sub manually Note 7 Make the settings when you would like to operate the unit by optional grouping Note 8 When using the unit along with the system controller or ON OFF controller the controller side control classification needs to be taken into consideration The system controller or ON OFF controller side zone varies as varying central addresses from the Intelligent Controller Note 9 Settings are necessary only for interface adaptor Note 10 Settings are unnecessary for the simple distribution as they will be taken into consideration in calculation only for the loaded distribution Note 11 Always set the mode at NO Normal Note 12 Do not make any initialization imprudently as it may cause missing of all the set and cut off data Note 13 The system works only with the backup PC card inserted which is separately available Note 14 Always manually make the cut off processing in advance to vary the method of distribution Note 15 Although the touch panel is adjusted before factory shipment calibrate deviations if any Note 16 Do not restore any data imprudenitly as it may return them to their backed up status Note 17 Settings are necessary when you would like to control
107. ure sufficient airflow for cooling provide air vents holes slots etc on the upper lower left and right sides of the box as shown in the figure below Be sure not to clog the ventilation hole when setting Ensure that the temperature inside the control box does not exceed 104 F Control box example 6 0 inch min air vents side 2 0 inch min 4 0 irch min 4 0 irch min air vents side control box interior 4 0 inch min air vents bottom 2 Keep the power and communications signal lines as far apart as possible at least 2 inch if cabled inside the control box to reduce the effects of electrical noise o Note a Do not run the indoor outdoor communication lines communication adaptor control lines input output lines and power cables through the same conduit or twist those cables together or place Conduit the cables near one another It can cause Power cables malfunction Install the main unit away from any sources of electrical noise Avoid installing in any locations where the unit may come into contact with water or in any extremely humid locations Avoid installing in any location that is subject to excessive vibration or physical impacts 1 Obtain the installation screws for the main unit on site 2 To connect the power cable attach a conduit to the hole of the upper right side and pass the power cable through it as illustrated
108. us Main Sup lh and uns and 3 If you will be using distribution ratios decide which calculation method to use See 6 3 2 Setting the date cut off date and distribution ratio calculation method Question Do you need to consider electricity of indoor units Yes gt Select T S ON OFF time as calculation target of power distribution No gt Select T S ON time as calculation target of power distribution If pulse electricity meters are installed for measuring both indoor and outdoor units select T S ON OFF time If only outdoor units are measured select T S ON time 4 Pulse meter settings See 6 3 5 Making pulse meter settings When you need to display air conditioner distribution ratios for 1 above Question Do you require monthly energy usage display Yes Install a pulse meter for each distribution group No Pulse meter installation is unnecessary When pulse meters are not set 0 is displayed for usage You can remove connected units from management by this system For details see 6 8 2 Setting zone numbers and management targets CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 18 i 2011 11 11 1 legun ft p E aan 6 USING THE SYSTEM 6 3 1 System setting flow O Settings are necessary A Settings are necessary depending on circumstances x Settings are unnecessary Basic settings are completed by setting items of management of the customer I
109. utput when an alarm or error occurs in any connected unit This signal can be used by alarm monitors and other equipment 1 Output location The communications connector panel on the side of the Intelligent Controller or on an optional communication adaptor connected to the Intelligent Controller DO1 DO COMM 2 Operation The signal goes ON when an alarm or error occurs and goes OFF when normal status is restored 8 5 All Unit Operation Output An external signal is output when any connected unit is operating 1 Output location The communications connector panel on the side of the Intelligent Controller or on an optional communication adaptor connected to the Intelligent Controller DO2 DO COMM 2 Operation The signal goes ON when any connected unit including Interface adaptor is operating and goes OFF when all units are stopped Operation during alarms and errors is included 81 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 81 2011 11 11 1 Leoia 9 TERMS This section explains some of the terms used in this manual E Adaptor address No 0 set on Intelligent Controller No 1 to 7 set on communication CZ 256ESMC1U_tX indb 82 adaptors An adaptor address is the address assigned to an optional communication adaptor Link system address No 1 to 2 fixed A link system is a collection of indoor units and outdoor units connected to a single inter unit control wire Up to two link systems each can be connected to t
110. utton Initialize All data such as settings and accumulated time will be lost All data will be cleared to the initial I Do not make imprudent initialization Touch the button to erase all data and return the system to the factory default state Everyday at 11 30 p m to 12 00 a m cut off processing takes place and you cannot press the Initialization button then 66 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 66 i 2011 11 11 1 Hean p x aan 6 USING THE SYSTEM Main Sub 6 8 9 6 LCD auto off settings 6 The auto display off settings allow you to select a time after which the LCD display should be automatically turned off if there is no activity The LCD display is turned on again when you touch it Settings 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes OFF default 30 minutes Turning the LCD display off when it is not in use saves power and can prolong the life of the display and backlight 6 8 9 7 Calibrating touch panels CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 67 Humidity and temperature around the Intelligent Controller and its secular change may affect the point on the touch panel screen to deviate after use over a long period of time In such a case Calibrate the position Press Calibration and the next screen will be displayed Perform touch panel calibration Now press and a cross mark will appear in the center of the screen Keep pressing the center with a touch pen for a second or longer and stop
111. xt for example a tenant name To edit an existing text string touch the character that you want to edit in the input field Alphanumeric lowercase 0 8 D KEYBOARD 0 4D 0 1 06 7 Copy 2 3 41 5 6 718191 0 whel e e e e T sleet E Fe e e e EE oT Texel l ee q a Z as ae QD DW Fen 1 Input field Displays the text being entered 2 Information field Displays information about the target of the operation for example the tenant number when a tenant name is being entered 3 Input mode Displays the current input mode type of characters 4 haracter input buttons Input characters 5 Input mode selection buttons Select the type of characters to input 6 Space button Inputs a space 7 lt and gt buttons Move the input cursor to the left and right in the input field 77 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 77 i 2011 11 11 1 egan 7 ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS DEL button Deletes the character to the right of the input cursor 9 BS button Deletes the character to the left of the input cursor Set button Enables the entered character string 1 Close button Closes the keyboard window 42 Copy button Copies text displayed in the input field You can also copy portions of the text by dragging the touch pen over the desired portion 43 Paste button Pastes the text copied with the Copy button to the input field in which the cursor is currently located Alphanume
112. y kW O O O Indoor unit operation time L o Indoor fan speed ratio high medium low e a Power detected using CT Gas neuro calculation Savers by power and various heater powers Indoor unit loaded ratio Calculated using the values xT caus detected by multiple internal thermo sensor of indoor unit Overheat degree O parameters considered in distribution calculation X parameters not considered in distribution calculation 86 CZ 256ESMC1U_t indb 86 i 2011 11 11 1 Lesin 11 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 1 IMPORTANT x Le e Microsoft and Windows CE are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Other products names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders or copyrights of their respective holders e Duplication of all or part of the software and documentation of this product without the express consent of the holder of the rights to the above and transfer of the software to another party are prohibited by law e We will not be liable for any loss lost profits or any incidental damages due to use of this product or the supplied software We will not be liable to any claim based on a third party claim Even in the case of errors in calculations of distribution ratios and so on We will not be responsible for any remedies e The software supplied with this product may not be used on any other equipment e This product and the

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