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Mitsubishi Electronics TG-2000A User's Manual
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2. 2605 55 5 2 2 Running TG 2000A Setup New setup 10 9 2 1 Preparing for Charging Data Maintenance 55 5 39 TG 2000A Uninstall wits mavisiniietania miata 12 9 2 2 Maintenance Methods and Restrictions 55 9 2 3 Unit Data Maintenance 56 Part Names and Functions ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 13 9 2 4 Watt Hour Meter Data Maintenance 59 6 1 Window Elements ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 13 9 2 5 Verfy Test Operation of Watt Hour Meter 60 6 2 Basic Mouse Operation cccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 14 9 3 Operation Amount Data Monitoring 60 6 3 Accessing Functions and Moving between 9 4 Charge Parameter Output 0ccee eee ees 61 WINKOWSs oo cina cw E E eTA 14 9 5 Charging Remedy cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 62 9 5 1 Preparing to Perform Charging Remedy 63 Initial Startup and Shutdown ccceeeeeeee eens 20 9 5 2 Remedial Apportioning Setting Screen 64 Pel Belore startup merser iG eer cen sepa EEEN 20 9 5 3 Remedy when personal computer HDD PSs SAN UNG Basis ease odes Shen aa Sadlel sit Soond thrice he Node iccae ae 20 fails NO backup ee eee eeeeee eee e ee ee eeees 66 2S ONOONO 21 9 5 4 Remedy when personal computer HDD falls DACKUD lt 2 1 2 eee deainrats aie ete cade 67 System Setting Procedure ccceeeeee eect eee eeees 22 9 5 5 Apportioning method when computer 8 1 System Setting Screen
3. 7 Settlement of accounts term setting Set the settlement of accounts term start day and oe Lo end day at the remedial apportioning setting screen Sote R A The initial value is the settlement of accounts term of Sem at n the previous month 8 Total air conditioning charge setting Set the total air conditioning charge for the settlement of accounts term Note e When the settlement of accounts term is one ajo month and includes a standard charge set the total air conditioning charge including this standard charge When there is one power charge no time setting the total air conditioning charge does not have to be set This item appears in gray Remedial apportioning setting window 9 Include Not include standard charge setting When the settlement of accounts term is one month Include or Not include standard charge can be selected Set whether or not the standard charge is to be included 10 Remedial interval setting Set the remedial apportioning interval The remedial start day is the settlement of accounts start day and the remedial end day is the settlement of accounts end day Note e Recovery day is the day the system was recovered from an HDD failure and normal operation was restarted 11 Watt hour meter integrated value setting T ragag Eie jasnneinieard Set the watt hour meter integrated value of each watt 535 srik Irm amelan AMUL mis hour meter from the air conditioning charge result
4. 16 The computer name administrator password screen is displayed Input the computer name for the Computer name Input the optional password for the Administrator password Display Input the same password as the above password for the Password check input Display Click Next after entering the above items 17 The Date and Time Settings screen appears When the date and time are incorrect enter the correct values Then click Next gt 18 The Networking Settings screen appears When there is no network adapter the Networking Settings screen is skipped and Setup advances to Step 23 Typical Setting or Custom Setting can be selected Select Custom Setting and click Next gt 19 The Networking Components screen appears Set the necessary components then click Next gt 20 The Workgroup or Computer Domain screen appears Enter your Workgroup name or Domain name and click Next gt 21 Installation of components starts If the Windows XP Professional CD ROM is not in the CD ROM drive a message will be displayed Insert the CD ROM and click OK Then the Performing Final Tasks screen appears and Setup automatically advances to the Setup Wizard finish screen At the Setup Wizard finish screen remove the CD ROM then click Finish The computer automatically restarts 22 The Welcome to Microsoft Windows screen appears Click
5. 7 Decision check 8 Change to actual operation setting Man machine Personal computer for integrated centralized control software TG 2000A 11 3 1 Charging No WHM connection Test Run Check Charging test run check sheet Charging No WHM connection Perform the charging test run check after the test run check is complete Follow the order of testing prescribed by the charging test run check sheet and check the following items 1 to 6 Note e When the results do not conform to the decision standards outlined in 5 fix the problem and restart the check from 1 1 Check the charge setting details on the man machine Write the charge setting details down on the charging test run check sheet Check the details of the data to ensure charging is operating correctly e Division mode selection See section 8 9 2 gt Set the mode used e Charge setting See section 8 9 9 gt Set the time using the with within outside setting to perform the charging test run check Same unit cost for the With daytime nighttime setting Without weekend charge setting and Without seasonal charge setting For the unit cost set both within and outside to 10 Execute the setting so that the test run time for the air conditioner is carried over both within and outside Test run period of air Example 11 00 conditioner 13 00 Outside Within Outside 1 12 00 14 00 e Settlement day setting See 9 3 in Management gt For charging test r
6. 8 7 Monitoring Screen Set up Set the information such as the floor name plan view operation block or other items to be monitored displayed on the management screen of the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A 8 7 1 Configuration Procedure and Restrictions Check these points before setting the system configuration Procedure 1 2 Click the Monitoring screen set up button Click the Monitoring screen set up button in the User Settings Group in the Initial window Click the OK button after checking the display contents Check the information displayed and click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial screen The monitor display set ups are done in the following order Step1 Set up of model name Step 2 Set up of the number of floors and floor name Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Creation of a plane view Set up of floor name and G 50 Set up of icon arrange and name Set up of block 8 7 2 Set up of model name Step 1 Set the model name of the air conditioner unit outdoor unit indoor unit sub unit LOSSNAY etc connected to this system Note e The Charge function use this set Model name data When the model name is changed the data is updated and control is carried out using that data e The Model name can be checked during maintenance Setup the unit configuration model name Procedure 1 Cli
7. Indoor Unit Data Maintenance screen 57 With WHM connection Apportioned electric power iaer V el ae an MB a Nee Anaad ea wath Recalculation button ERY iui I manan mesures eanas ect a F zy J J M i Hoka Tis peT eye iha cbc tarira che carum 1h araram ga he eben ty fefleci a con ein al n a mcondiunning chance pl eee pe ou cal mubstion ate comeing a g T a CT Dace ger ae a TTE En 15 Indoor Unit Data Maintenance screen 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 and change all the indoor units Repeat these steps to make changes to the apportioned data value to be changed 7 Click OK button When done with these settings click the OK button Ifthe Cancel button is clicked the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window Note e If the apportioned data of the unit proportional division parameter value and apportioned electric power is corrected the value is reflected in air conditioning charge when it is recalculated The data for that day may not be correct if there was an abnormality on the previous day For example when the previous day was abnormal it may be forwarded to the next day The proportional division parameter displayed in red is changed to maintenance blue and recalculated and appears in the air conditioning charge results It is however necessary to perform maintenance for all abnormal color red no data color gray and un apportioned data color g
8. K controller 2 Group setting restrictions item Restrictions Note _ _ _ _ _ __ Remote controls 2 per group Other remote controls besides M NET type will not work Number of indoor units IC AIC KIC or LC cannot be used connected to a group within the same group It is not pos sible for group settings to span G 50A connected to a group one floor of the whole building window 1 The ME remote controller and MA remote controller cannot be used together for the same group 2 Set the same function unit for the group Symbol SC System controller RC Remote controller 3 Block setting e The block comes in two types operation block and charge block e The operation block is an aggregate of groups and it is possible to set a different model group for the same operation block e The charge block consists of an aggregate of operation blocks 4 Notes on using K control models When using a K transmission converter model name PAC SC25KA PAC SC25KAA E to manage K control models take note of the following See the documentation provided with the Ktransmission converter for more detail e The address of the K transmission converter will be the smallest address of the K control model 200 e Set the K control model addresses so that they are larger than the M transmission model addresses e When setting a group containing K control models make the group number the same as the small
9. Division mode for outdoor unit Select the Standby Power mode from the following list Mode 1 Do not include the crank case heater value in the apportioned data Mode 2 Division the crank case heater value as a separate item Default Mode 3 Calculate the crank case heater value as a shared expense do not division Division mode for indoor unit Select the division mode for indoor unit electric amount used primarily FAN Do not Do not division the power consumption of indoor units Do Use the formula cumulative indoor unit usage x FAN capacity when dividing default The proportionally divided power charge function Without WHM connection can only be selected as the Proportional division reference data The capacity save is given by integrating the operation volume with the working capacity divided into 3 Please select the Division Mode appropriate for the system For the proportionally divided power charge manual input of the electric amount the calculation is made in accordance with the operation volume reference data of the indoor unit 8 9 3 Relation between outdoor units and watt hour meters Step 2 Follow these steps to set the connection between the Select G50A outdoor unit and the watt hour meter Perform these Select WHM steps for all outdoor units connected to a watt hour meter zamerne Set the Outdoor Unit and watt hour Meter Relationship Procedure 1 Click on the A button to select t
10. MITSUBISHI Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioning Network System Integrated centralized control software TG 2000A Ver 2 Operation Manual Site adjustment Contents 1 Safety PreCaltionS 2 2cccietersserededieweeteeeawe 1 2 System Requirements 00cceeeee eee 2 3 System Configuration ccccccc cece eee 5 4 Flow of Site Adjustment 00ee eee 6 9a MSAA sesei isur 9 6 Part Names and Functions 13 7 Initial Startup and Shutdown 065 20 j q 8 System Setting Procedure 0065 22 J 8 1 System Setting Screen 22 8 2 System Setting Procedure 22 6 3 User SE Uere e EPn 23 oe 8 4 Site Name Set up 2 ee 25 ee aa 8 5 G50A Connection Set up 27 a 8 6 System Configuration Set up 28 a 8 7 Monitoring screen Setup 34 8 8 Watt Hour Meter Set up 40 a i 8 9 Energy monitoring Set up 42 SiS 8 10 Time Se UPS aig aontuelonmaienoncae 50 8 11 Password Change 20ce0eees 52 ao 9 Charge Data Correction and Remedy 53 9 1 Result of Air conditioning Charge Calculation 00008 53 9 2 Maintenance of Charge Data 55 9 3 Operation Amount Data Monitoring 60 9 4 Charge Parameter Output 61 9 5 Charging Remedy 00000 0 62 TOs Eror CODGNIS lc
11. Next gt 23 The Welcome to the Network Identification Wizard screen appears Click Next gt 24 The Users of This Computer screen appears Click Next gt 25 The Designate the user who uses this computer screen is displayed Inout TG 2000A for the user name used and click Next It is possible to set the user name optionally but it is recommended to use the TG 2000A 26 The Setup finish screen appears Click OK The installation of Windows XP Professional is complete Note This chapter summarized the installation procedure For details refer to the attached Windows XP Professional Manual 92 Appendix 2 Auto Log in Confirmation Method This chapter describes the procedure for confirming that the Auto log in setting is validated Note that the confirmation method may differ between Windows XP and Windows 2000 1 Windows XP 1 Select User account on Control Panel 2 Select Change user s log on log off method 3 Check that both check boxes for Use welcome screen and Use user s simplified changeover are checked If these boxes are not checked click the check boxes to check them Click the Application of option button to return to the user account screen 4 Exit the user account screen Note This chapter briefly describes the setting procedure For details refer to the attached Windows XP Professional Manual 2 Windows 2000 Usure amd
12. We recommend that you do not delete all the shared files This uninstall cannot delete some folders and files Ex C TG 2000 4 Add Remove Programs ending When program uninstallation ends Add Remove Programs ends 2 MSDE uninstall 1 Start the SQL Server Service Manager Start the SQL Server Service Manager by right clicking the MSDE icon on the taskbar N MSDE icon 2 Stop all service RE S To stop all service make your selection at the Service field and aD erven ervice Manager click the Stop button Server HE Services MSSQLServer o o 3 End the SQL Server Service Manager Dal sere The SQL Server Service Manager window closes on b n p 4 Close the MSDE icon m Stop Right click the MSDE icon on the taskbar and select Exit The M Autocstart service when OS starts MSDE icon is removed from the taskbar GP2502 MSSQLServer Punning 5 Start Add Remove Programs Start by clicking on the Control Panel s Add Remove Programs 6 Choose MSDE and click the Change Remove button Select MSDE from the displayed programs and click the Change Remove button Uninstallation of the MSDE program begins Note e This uninstall cannot delete some folders and files Ex C Mssql7 e When MSDE is used uninstall is unnecessary 7 Add Remove Programs ending When program uninstallation ends Add Remove Programs ends 12 6 Part
13. Procedure 1 Click on the icon to be deleted Click on the icon of the indoor unit to be deleted The relationship between that unit and the watt hour meter is deleted 45 Select G 50 Indoor unit capacity set column 8 9 6 Electrical specification of indoor units Step 5 Set the parameter for all indoor units connected to the G 50A Set indoor unit operating capacity and FAN capacity Procedure 1 Select the G 50 number using the 4 W button Using the A button select the G 50A number for the indoor unit whose capacity is to be set i 2 Set the Capacity and FAN capacity s Click the Capacity and FAN capacity cells and enter the indoor unit operating capacity and FAN capacity Set the indoor unit capacity to the air conditioner s cooling capacity te zwar nds Since the value of each capacity is displayed ee ca automatically for the indoor units for which the 4 model name set in section 8 7 2 Model Name exists in the database check such value 3 Click OK button after setting all indoor units After completing the capacity setting for all indoor units click the OK button If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window Indoor Unit Settings window Each capacity column for all the indoor units is indicated in light blue as an item required for setting Enter the operati
14. You should either print the settlement results or export them to a file The settlement is carried out later than 05 10 on the day after the settlement day 7 Judgment standards With WHM connection Check a d a Check that the electric amount of the watt hour meter within outside is not 0 If the electric amount within outside is not 0 then that is deemed OK If the electric amount is 0 check the following details and rectify the problem e Check if the meter value of the watt hour meter check increased by more than 1kWh from No 1 to No 2 If the value did not increase redo the watt hour meter check and also redo the running operation of the air conditioners e Check the transmission cable connection between the RS 232C of the PC and the watt hour meter b Check that the division result within outside is not 0 If the electric amount within outside is not 0 then that is deemed OK If the electric amount is 0 check the following details and rectify the problem e Indoor unit performance e Indoor unit fan capacity e FAN operation time and the capacity saving amount on the charge data maintenace screen 87 C Check to see if the total of the division results of all the indoor units matches the total of the watt hour meter Because division errors occur a difference less than the number of blocks x 0 1 kWh is deemed OK If the difference exceeds the number of blocks x 0 1
15. be apportioned Watt hour meter failure Red characters abnormal TEN Last backup day recovery day Monitoring impossible Watt hour meter failure Red characters abnormal Forwarded to next day and apportioned Charging data maintenance Monitoring possible to recovery day Data may not be correct G 50A communication Red characters abnormal Forwarded to next day and apportioned Unnecessary o recovery day 4 Collected for several days and apportioned G 50A main unit failure Black characters normal tarpon but data is not correct Charging data maintenance Interval Error day recovery data Calculation unmatch Black red characters Irregular processing performed and Unnecessary Normal abnormal apportioned or forwarded to next day System information Black characters normal Apportioned based on set information Charging data maintenance setting error 1 When a forwarding that extends past the settlement of accounts day occurs it is recommended to correct it in the Maintenance of charge data screen It is unnecessary to perform this procedure when there is an agreement that allows the charge to be collected even if the forwarded settlement occurs Note e If there are two or more assumed cases make overall judgment The recovery order is shown below for reference Maintenance of charge data gt Remedial apportioning setting gt Unnecessary When forwarding of apportionment spans the settlement of a
16. e Changing the settings on the left affects the settings on the right System configuration set up gt Monitoring screen set up Energy monitoring set up Monitoring screen set up gt Energy monitoring set up Watt hour meter set up gt Energy monitoring set up 8 3 User Set up Use these settings to allow or disallow TG 2000A general wether operations printer charge billing and external I O functions Le a Activating TG 2000A Functions ne Procedure Se 1 Click the User set up button a From the Initial window click the User set up button in the pas anes User set up group The User set up window appears a AA 8 3 1 General Operation Set the schedule and summer time and turn on and off the filter sign automatic display function User set up window Setting general operation options Procedure 1 Click the option button General operation Set the Schedule Set up Summer Time Set up and Filter Schedule set up sign automatic display setting To do this click the option C Deactivate button of the setting Activate Schedule Set up Summoer time setu Off Deactivate Turns the scheduling function off a Eek oa On Activate Turns the scheduling function on C Activate automatic change Default Summer Time Set up Fiter sign Do not automatically display C Automatically display Off Deactivate Do not automatically adjust the G 50A for summer time On Activate Automatic
17. f operation from the man machine operated the wrong air conditioner check the following settings gt Position and name of group icon setting See section 8 7 6 gt Indoor unit and ventilation group setting See section 8 6 5 gt Block setting See section 8 7 7 3 Local remote controller on off This step is only required when a local remote controller is connected e Operate the air conditioner unit from the local remote controller e Confirm the central controller G50A and man machine indicates that the air conditioner unit is operating e On the man machine display check the floor screen block screen and entire building screen are correct 4 Central controller G 50A on off e Operate the air conditioner unit from the central controller G 50A e Confirm the local remote controller and man machine indicates that the air conditioner unit is operating e On the man machine display check the floor screen block screen and entire building screen are correct To make the check sheets easy to read allocate 1 check sheet page for each installation floor unit or central controller G 50A unit 19 Test run check sheet Name of managed equipment Test operation procedure and check results Floor G 50A Unit Unit Group Group Block Start up M M on off group units M M on off block units address model address name name check LRC G 50A AC LR 5 AC display display status fad isplay status 0 gt
18. settings Check that the network settings have been performed even if the adapter is not connected Network settings 1 Check when using the printer 2 Auto log in sets the automatic start up without entering the log in name or password at the OS Start up Note If not the correct version refer to the attached documentation Installing Windows 2000 XP and upgrade the OS If necessary add more RAM Refer to the Windows instruction manual for more details For details refer to the attached instruction manual For details refer to the Windows users manual For details refer to the Windows users manual For the setting check pro cedure see Appendix 2 Auto Log in Check Proce dure For details refer to the Windows users manual e The TG 2000A will not be started automatically after starting rebooting the personal computer when the TG 2000A is set to Auto reboot unless the Auto log in is set When the TG 2000A is set to Auto re boot be sure to set the Auto log in 5 2 TG 2000A Setup 5 2 1 Setup The following shows the TG 2000A setup disk CD ROM folder configuration and files However it only describes the files to be run CD ROM drive Setup Step1 MSDElInst bat Step2 DbSetup bat Step3 SetupTG exe Reference CD ROM directory structure readme txt Directory structure and setup precautions of this CD ROM Setup Set up folder Tool Air conditioning charge calculation
19. watt see TETEE A A HE hour meter for the month before last The watt hour e a meter calculated result for the month before last is the Watt hour meter air conditioning charge result watt hour meter integrated value for the last day Use that value The watt hour meter integrated value for all the watt hour meters must be corrected and input When the integrated value data changes the display turns blue The initial value before correction and input is a blank display When setting of the remedial apportioning screen is complete perform section 9 5 2 3 Calculate remedial apportioning 9 5 4Remedy when personal computer HDD fails backup The following describes the remedy when the computer HDD fails and the charge data is backed up 1 HDD recovery Recover from personal computer HDD failure by replacing the HDD etc and install the necessary OS 2 TG 2000A installation Install TG 2000A MSDE database and this program Refer to the setup method and install 3 System configuration and charging system restoration Install the database backing up the air conditioning system configuration charging system charging data etc Note e For the specific procedure consult your distributor or sales company 67 eee Preceding month s count end qy 4 Operation amount backup monitoring Ing unt end dy Monitor backup of the operation amount from the backup Day before recovery day day to the recovery day Set the st
20. 10 days after the change 6 Change to actual operation setting After the charging test run check is completed restore the regular field settings Note e During charging test run set the items shown below to the test run value Set them to the value to be used To make the check sheets easy to read allocate 1 check sheet page for each installation floor unit or G 50A unit 83 Charging test run check sheet Checking order gt Division mode Charge setting Settlement Indoor unit setting selection date ee _ Check o Name of managed equipment G 50A IP Unit Group Charge block Indoor unit Fan Aux heater Comment address address iaddress name performance capacity capacity 1 1 This item is not used 84 Air conditioner Charge division Decision Settlement a check a check M Check results Operation Outdoor unit charge Indoor unit charge calculation parameters calculation parameters Within Outside Check Within Outside Check E a a es ee ee ee Total Setting details check after test operation Division mode Charge setting setting Charge Within Weekend Seasonal Charge unit used calculation top within bottom outside reference standard weekend eeo d o I T C 85 11 3 2 Proportionally Divided Power Charge RS 485 WHM connection Test Run Check Charging test run check sheet proportionally divided power charge RS 485 WHM connection Perfo
21. 2000A After performing the set up preparations set up the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A Note e For the set up procedure refer to Chapter 5 e For safety check the installation state connection before turning the power ON 2 Check the G 50A IP address and personal computer which uses the integrated centralized control software Check the G50A IP address Check the IP address used for the integrated centralized control software at the same time Normally set the sub net to 255 255 255 0 For a LAN dedicated to the G 50A system it is recommended to set the IP address within the following range Pp Models IP address range G 50A main unit 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 40 Personal computer for browser 192 168 1 101 to 192 168 1 149 for integrated centralzed control software Personal computer of initial setting tool To connect to the existing LAN set the IP address and sub net mask set by the LAN manager 3 LAN connection confirmation Check that the LAN cable is connected to the G 50A personal computer using integrated software and hub and that power is supplied to the hub 4 Initial setting of integrated centralized control software Start the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A to execute the initial setting Note e For the initial setting method of the integrated software refer to Chapters 6 to 8 7 4 5 Step 3 Test operation from integrated centralized control sof
22. 50A number for the indoor unit connected to the watt hour meter 3 Select the IC icon and click on the selected indoor unit Select the icon of the indoor unit connected to the watt hour meter by clicking on the icon Then click in the cell of the selected indoor unit The indoor unit is now connected to the watt hour meter D 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 ii ja l Repeat this procedure on each of the indoor units connected to a watt hour meter Also set the options Indoor Unit and Watt Hour Meter for every watt hour meter that has an indoor unit Relationship Settings window connected to it Select OK button When done with these settings click the OK button If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window E Note lt is not necessary to set watt hour meter relationships for KIC AIC and LC IC and AIC KIC LC cannot be connected to the same watt hour meter simultaneously A warning message appears if an indoor unit is not connected to a watt hour meter Make sure each unit is connected to proceed When the Indoor Unit Division Mode is set to Do not this window does not appear This setting window is not displayed for Without WHM connection proportionally divided electric charge manual input of the electric amount Deleting Watt Hour Meter Relationships Follow these steps to delete the relationship between an indoor unit and a watt hour meter
23. 9 10Standard charge set Step 9 Follow these steps to set the standard fixed monthly charge by block or by watt hour meter The standard fixed monthly charge for watt hour meters can only be set on those units billed by the watt hour meter Set the standard charge Procedure 1 Set the standard fixed monthly charge Enter the standard fixed monthly charge by block or watt hour meter The standard fixed charge for varie aii watt hour meters can only be set on those units ea eae ae billed by the watt hour meter eee 7 2 Click Finish button Standard charge setting window When finished with these settings click the Finish button Ifthe Cancel button is clicked the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window Note e This setting window is not displayed for Without watt hour meter connection proportionally divided power charge e Standard charge setting can also be performed at the Management window 49 8 10 Time Set up The time set up function comes in two types date time set ups and time monitor set ups Function Contents Date time set up Sets the date time of all G 50A units connected to the PC personal computer as soon as the PC date time is set Confirms the difference in time between the time reference machine G 50 1 of this system and all G 50A units except for No 1 and va PC PC means a personal computer on which the integrated software
24. G 50A set up Step 2 Set the data of the G50A IP address connected to the data of the integrated centralized control software Register the G 50A IP address Procedure 1 Select the G 50 No with the A V buttons In this case use the A buttons to select the G 50A No for which the IP address information is registered IP address of G 50A set up 2 2 Set the IP address Input the IP address for the number of G 50A units to be connected Set the IP address for the number of G 50A units connected 3 After completing the setting press the OK button After fully completing the IP address set up for the G50A units set the OK button by which the G 50A connection setting is completed When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial screen Note e tis necessary to set the IP address for the G 50A using the G 50A main unit or initial setting tool Monitor the optional functions being used Procedure 1 Select the G 50 No Select the G 50A No desired to monitor the optional function used with the A buttons 2 Select the Update button When the Update button located on the IP address screen of the G50OA is clicked the result is displayed Note e Itis possible to monitor the optional function of the G 50A and to confirm whether the license desired to be used for the integrated software TG 2000A is registered exists Web monitor Re
25. Names and Functions 6 1 Window Elements The window displayed when the power is turned on and no system settings have been made is called the Initial window The Initial window has the following parts The Initial window can be accessed from the menu bar with a password For details see section 6 3 tk MEE Title bar PECE Shows the title of the USSR eerie window User setting group Sets valid invalid for the Ser eap function site name and password be Paredes Menu bar Shows a list of functions that may be selected TY Maintenance group Function to correct the System setting charge calculation etc group Sets the group infor Exit button mation monitor dis l Exits the Initial window play charge calcula and moves to the Manage tion system etc ment window Equipment state Message bar a Shows time warnings PiSpiays ME SYSE and other comments equipment as error or normal Initial window Click the buttons to display the window associated with that feature An example is shown below Title bar A l Function displ Display the title of TE a a a a net 7 oP ay the window Step GAU data iooi operation setting Shae 2 ini mpana Gd secti on Shep 2 Seu aar syst 7 Stop a Seburet grain Used to display set the set Shiga bi EBEE ting contents Next Back Cancel and OK buttons Prossing the OE bubon wil comple tho saaan dala and tho contents will be updats Choose
26. Pacoveceds 1 Select the User and password of Control Panel 2 Confirm that the check box It is necessary to input the user name and password to use this computer is not checked If it is checked remove the check It is necessary to select the user name Administrator and then to input the user name and password Click the Application button and the Auto log on setting screen is displayed ae a Pass mari for dirin ie trator Ta change pour password press Cir hak Di and select 3 Set the user name and password ey Change Passwerd Set the user name and password optionally on the Auto log in screen It is possible to set the user name and password optionally but it is recommended to set the following contents ini i ha do rat hae b User name Administrator seksi foaled re er nat hove Io bagea Password TG 2000A mall bo automaticaly koggoct ory ba kaw Lier paresi adonis After completing the setting click the OK button Pasean CO 4 Since the screen is returned to the user name password cmi screen click the OK button to exit the operation Note This chapter briefly describes the setting procedure For details refer to the attached Windows 2000 Professional Manual 93 Appendix 3 Correction to Charge Calculation in the Event of G 50AReplacement due to Fault This chapter describes the correction work required for replacing the G 50A due to fault while the charge calcu
27. Q lt M M Man machine G 50A Central controller LRC Local remote controller AC Air conditioner unit 80 Test operation procedure and check results M M on off Floor units M M on off Entire Local remote controller on offf Central controller G 50A on off building Date LRC display M M display Floor Block Entire building G 50A AC M M display G 50A status Figor Block Entire display building isplay display LRC d C G 50A AC display display status LR 81 11 3 Charging Test Run Check The charging test run check takes at least 3 days Check the contents for the first day before 4 00 If the air conditioner has been stopped during the period from 0 00 to 4 00 it is possible to conduct the checking in two days Leave enough time for the transfer when carrying out the charging test operation Carry out this check when system is modified while the system is up and running Flow of charging test run eo ___femmeni _ __ Day 1 Check the charge setting details on the After checking the setting allow man machine TG 2000A to orae as it was and 2 Check the meter values of the watt hour meter Items are performed No 1 for he pacha See with WHM 3 Let the air conditioners run connected 4 Check the meter values of the watt hour meter No 2 5 Check the results of charging division When the check result is OK 6 Check the settlement results item 8 is performed
28. The short names are displayed on the group icons Depending on the characters used the entire 8 characters may not be MEA When the OK button is clicked without all group icons arranged forthe floor caution is displayed If so execute the group placing and naming again Itis possible to use the group name as it is which i s collected from the G 50A Note that the setting can only be executed once For the unassigned group the operation block cannot be set for the following item Note that the charge calculation is not executed because the setting for the charge calculation block cannot be executed The charge block cannot be set unless the operation block is set It is possible to execute the normal operation for entire buildings even if the group is not assigned Deleting updating and renaming groups and their layout Follow these steps to delete a group icon change a group name or move a group icon Procedure 1 Click the icon Click on the previously set group icon The Delete Change Name Move ar sede Li window appears oo 2 Click the Delete Change Name or Move button ae To delete the group icon click the Delete button and the icon is deleted from the floor and returned to the group selection cell Icon layout deletion When the Delete button is clicked the group icon is deleted from the floor display and returned to the group list Group name change Click the Name change button which displays t
29. assigned using the A V buttons 2 Delete add the unit icon Unit icon deletion Click the unit icon to be deleted Unit icon addition Click the unit icon to be added from the Unconnected indoor unit and Unconnected remote controller columns to set it to the selected state The symbol of the selected unit is displayed by the pointer When the group column to be added is clicked the unit icon is displayed 3 Select the OK button After fully completing the group information changes click the OK button When the group setting change screen is changed it is possible to reflect the changed contents on the G 50A system It cannot set the indoor unit M NET type K control unit A control unit and LOSSNAY for the same group Since the number of groups and the number of indoor units connectable to the GR SR and AN is limited set the group corresponding with such limitations This group setting screen displays the number of groups and number of indoor units which allow the GR SR AN and SC to be newly organized Table Number of management groups and number of indoor units Number of management groups Symp Sa a alive and number of indoor units Group remote controller 8 groups 16 indoor units System remote controller 50 groups 50 indoor units ON OFF remote controller 16 groups 50 indoor units System controller 50 groups 50 indoor units 32 Note e This group setting screen displays the number of management g
30. block operation block must be set See section 8 7 7 Check the following details for each indoor unit e Addresses of the outdoor units in the same refrigeran system See section 8 6 4 e Which indoor units correspond to each watt hour meter See section 8 9 5 e Performance of indoor units See section 8 9 6 e Fan capacity See section 8 9 6 The number of items to be confirmed depends on the charge apportioning method mode Check the following details for each outdoor unit e Which outdoor units correspond to each watt hour meter See section 8 9 3 e Capacity of crank case heater See section 8 9 4 If using the Super Y series include the crank case heater capacity of the subsidiary outdoor unit OS The number of items to be confirmed depends on the charge apportioning method mode Check the following details for watt hour meter e Address See section 8 8 2 e Maximum integrated value See section 8 8 3 For Without WHM connection the set contents do not have to be checked Note e Always ensure the details of each setting are correct Incorrect setting details will affect air conditioning charging 86 2 Check the meter values of the watt hour meter No 1 Check the name and the meter value of all the watt hour meters connected to RS 485 and write them down on the charging test run check sheet The integrated value of the watt hour meter can be monitored by using the function Management of charge d
31. ccunticanteueeseccswhiwactianenees 74 11 Setting Check List 2cctcacksdectecsrwetGeezcees 78 Appendix 1 Installing Windows XP Professional ccceeeeeeees 91 Appendix 2 Auto Log in Confirmation Method 93 Appendix 3 Correction to Charge Calcution in the Event of G 50A Replacement due to Fault 94 Please read this manual before using the unit Please keep this manual for future use WT03901X01 2002 Sep Ver 2 00 Contents Safety PreCautions ccc ccc ceseeee cece eee eeeeeeeaneees 1 8 8 Watt Hour Meter Set up cccceee eee ences 40 8 8 1 Setting Procedures and Restrictions 40 System Requirements ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 8 8 2 Watt Hour Meter Setting Step 1 40 2 1 Requirements system recommendations 2 8 8 3 Set up for the Name and the Maximium 2 2 Compatible Unis jcc ee doen devel E ewe Riles 2 Integrated Value of WHM Step 2 41 2d RESCOS ai initia Redeahdo au miaY eens lavas Ta 3 8 9 Energy Monitoring Set Up ccee cece eee 42 24 Oher GEVICES wich duc inhi oun Git E iis eae nds 4 8 9 1 Setting Procedures and Restrictions 42 8 9 2 Division Mode Step 1 eee 43 Systemi Conigurationicss vhsercerehinceerenioek ose ieee et 5 8 9 3 Relation between Outdoor Units and 3 1 System Configuration Example 00000 5 Watt Hour Meter Step 2 05 43 3 2 Hardw
32. collecting the opera RARE Pi gee ne peri gy od eae ey tion advances automatically to the next step Wait a moment as it takes time for information collecting E When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is Caer ew terminated to return to the initial screen a G 50A Data collection screen Skip the collecting information from the G 50A Procedure 1 Select the Next button If it is not necessary to collect the information click the Next button 8 6 3 Unit composition set up Step 2 It is possible to confirm and change the configuration of the unit in each G 50A Selected unit icon LO barg G 50A Selection JOOGAA food Bad Bo J lhe Fe eee int Displays the icons symbols Select the G 50 No i od Bed Bk Bee Dk Pod es ed es pee ali ALcondrod nator ure such as the indoor unit outdoor j unit remote controller system remote controller etc and their L ED El arian PS beers ea uT names eee Ge ker ure Bsn Eee rice 2 Ber ote carina Unit configura oil isi i ali ied is can Pees Spar cor an le tion table ae iiaa tee k i i iR am Gi Graup remake coo rie n JA Seca area eee abe Displays the system ee ns acl AM eve contre configuration unit of the G 50 concerned Pirar eara e umi bn erra Unit configuration address setting Confirm the unit configuration Procedure 1 Select the G 50 No with the buttons In this case use the bu
33. day and end oo Si day at the remedial apportioning setting screen The een A O initial value is the settlement of accounts term of the last ae month H ies POUT 1 io hayya 5 Total air conditioning charge setting NE Set the total air conditioning charge for the settlement eo m ai of accounts term Note e When the settlement of accounts term is one month and includes a standard charge set the total air conditioning charge including that Remedial apportioning setting window standard charge When there is one power charge the total air conditioning charge does not have to be set This item appears in gray 6 Include Not include standard charge setting When the settlement of accounts term is one month Include or Not include standard charge can be selected Set whether or not the standard charge is to be included 7 Remedial interval setting Set the remedial apportioning interval The remedial start day is the settlement of accounts day and the remedial end day is the system setting error recovery day Note e Recovery day is the day the system recovered from a system setting error and normal operation started 8 Watt hour meter integrated value setting The value at 24 00 hours of the day before the count start day is displayed in the watt hour meter integrated value of each watt hour meter Setting error When watt hour meter and unit wiring connection match The watt hour meter integrated val
34. due to power supply synchronism abnormality not operate due to motor abnormality speed abnormality Electric system not operate due to trouble in equipment to which a measure against higher harmonics is taken Electric system Preliminary overcurrent protection OCR51C Electric system Preliminary trouble in equipment to which a measure against higher harmonics is taken Inverter abnormality Inverter abnormality Inverter No Inverter overcurrent shut off Inverter overcurrent shut off Inverter No Inverter bus voltage insufficiency Inverter bus voltage insufficiency Inverter No Inverter radiating thermostat abnormality Inverter radiating thermostat abnormality Inverter No Inverter overcurrent overload protection Inverter overcurrent protection Inverter No Inverter IPM bus voltage abnormality Inverter IPM abnormality Inverter cooling fan trouble Inverter cooling fan trouble Inverter No Inverter abnormality allowance Inverter abnormality allowance Inverter No Inverter overcurrent shut off allowance Inverter overcurrent shut off allowance Inverter No Inverter bus voltage insufficiency allowance Inverter bus voltage insufficiency Inverter No Inverter radiating thermostat abnormality allowance Inverter radiating thermostat abnormality a
35. error codes The following is a list of the error codes and their meaning G 50A error 0003 Communication error WHM error 0003 Communication error Note e Displays the man machine integrated centralized control software TG 2000A and G50OA error codes by a number up to 4 digits long The meaning is different from that of the air conditioner unit error codes 11 11 Setting Check List 11 1 Setting Check List Follow a setting item check list according to each function you want to use ee Detail of function Manage groups by address Manage groups and blocks by name shown by floor plan Case 2 Manage scheduling Case 3 Manage air conditioner charging Check the following items for the above cases site name settings Sd v vv v G 50A Set number of G 50A Pp ov ve vf Vv connection Set G 50A IP address setting System Configure unit OV E configura Set cooling system oov vif o ov v tion settings Set the Indoor unit groups a v Set indoor units and ventilation functions Monitoring Setup of unit model name v setting Set the number of floors and floor V V V V name Pov vy S v f vy Create floor planes Set the floors and G 50A units Option Check initial settings of charge system setting 1 In charge collection without WHM connection a setup is unnecessary lt V V 4 Note e To use the optional annual weekly schedule and charge calculation function
36. failure monitoring charge impossible e Computer crash etc 1 For With WHM connection this function makes it possible to monitor the current integrated value of the watt hour meter 54 9 2 Maintenance of Charge Data It is possible to change or correct the proportional division parameter which is the proportionally divided value data of the unit or the apportioned electric power and electric power amount of WHM every day 9 2 1Preparing for Charging Data Maintenance Prepare and perform the following for charging data maintenance 1 Maintenance object and date check Check the object indoor unit and date whose proportional division parameter or apportioned electric power etc you want to correct due to a failure Check by referring to the failure recovery data and charging data display color normal abnormal maintenance system configuration etc 2 Reference data preparation Prepare the normal apportioning data and indoor unit FAN operation amount capacity save ratio and other data The FAN operation amount capacity save ratio and indoor unit operation performance FAN Capacity subsidiary heater capacity can be displayed on Maintenance of charge data screen 3 Correction charge data study Study the maintenance object indoor unit interval date and charging data correction value from 1 and 2 above At the end of the preparations above perform charging data maintenance For the charging data resul
37. indoor unit etc 9 2 3Unit Data Maintenance The proportional division data for every indoor unit may be changed This screen displays the capacity save ratio thermo ON time the FAN operating time or subsidiary heater operation time for regular hours and off hours Maintaining Apportioned Unit Data Select button G 50A No select box Procedure reer 1 Select the selection method EE a e Click the Select from G50 or Select from charging Erat Se Holtel al cil elecite x Eragite Bot rem Ts zE p block check box in the upper left part of the charge _ Bi data maintenance screen ellie e pii iie iea pie fral ngi ac is a sd 2 1 Select the selection method from G 50A oc fice oc oc oc oo e ea Select the Select from G50 button in accordance with the procedure shown in 1 and click the W mark in the G 50 No selection box to select the G 50A No to be displayed When it is selected the indoor unit connected to the G5OA is displayed in un the unit selection column Charge data maintenance screen 2 2 Select the selection method from the charging block select from G 50A Select the Select from charge block button in accordance with the procedure shown in 1 and click the V mark in the Select of charge block selection box to select the charge block to be displayed When it is selected the group set to the charge block is displayed in the unit selection column Click the group which sets the indoor un
38. interface abbreviation e G 50A Indicates a central controller G 50A On the screen of integrated centralized control software TG 2000A G 50A is displayed as G 50 About screen e his instruction manual may use the development version screen in some case 1 Safety Precautions e Please read the Safety Precautions section very carefully before using the unit e The safety cautions provided here are very important for your safety Please observe them at all times e The degree of danger involved with incorrect operation of the unit are indicated in this manual using the following symbols A WARNING Incorrect operation could result in death or severe injury N CAUTION Incorrect operation could result in injury or damage to property e After reading this information please keep this manual together with the operation manual Management in a location where the operator can see it Also when changing operators give both of these manuals to the new operator Note Please observe the safety precautions detailed in the installation manuals and operation manuals of the other machines such as computers peripherals and air conditioners AN WARNING The customer must not do any wiring or electrical work Have the dealer or a specialist do any wiring or electrical work Do not do it yourself Doing the work yourself may result in improper installation which may cause electric Do not make any improvements or repai
39. items in the initial window can be used The Password input screen initial password is SYSTEM Maintenance password The initial window maintenance group and personal password can be changed The initial password is Maintenance Maintenance Tip e Manage the password to prevent unauthorized personnel from accessing the system The password can be changed 15 lt I G 2000A screen order 1 gt Power On Start TG 2000A User setup group Exit TG 2000A shut down the OS and turn the power off System data No system data Select File End button Select Exit button i Control window Management screen see separate management manual 16 Primary settings contained in the activated window User Set up Set TG 2000A functions Primary settings contained in the activated window Pe Site Name Set up Set the product name site name Peer rccccccccccccenccccces Primary settings contained in the activated window ee Password change Changes the password to the two types of Initial window eee rec sccccccccccccccccces Primary settings contained in the activated window Preparation for the G 50A Checks the step caution display for the G 50A connection connection setting setting Number of G 50A units setting Sets the number of G 50A units G 50A IP address setting Sets the IP address for each G 50A It is possible to display the optional functions of the G 50A Primary set
40. maree ey iyeka che CERATO LD ee F fen a Eee ae el op PETE i oe Preparation screen Execute the System configuration set up in accordance with the following procedure Step 1 G 50 data collection Step 2 Unit composition of G 50 Step 3 Set up of refrigerant system Step 4 Set up of group Step 5 Interlocked setting 28 8 6 2 G 50A data collection Step 1 It is possible to collect the system information group information interlocking ventilation unit setting information etc set for the G 50A with the integrated centralzed control software TG 2000A during the initial setting Caution Note that using the G 50A data collecting function may cause the system information possessed in the TG 2000A to be completely cleared When the information is collected execute the initial setting again as it is written over the G 50A information It can only collect the information when all the G 50A units are connected It is recommended to execute this function after the test operation of the air conditioner and the G 50A have been completed normally Collect the information from the G 50A during the initial setting P roced u re it aha a a E eg a E 1 Select the Collecting of information from G 50 Fess utaaheserauasotes ito pcs button ive RENAA a taining AENT To collect the system information from the G 50A during the initial setting click the Collecting of information from G 50 button After completing the information
41. period to the value of 0 After correction the value is changed to blue The correction is made from the day the fault occurred to the day of restoration 5 Correct the indoor unit connected to the G 50A to replace Correct the charge calculation parameter fault period only of all indoor units to control within all indoor units to the contents shown in 4 above 6 Select the correction method for the fault period from the following plans To execute the charge calculation parameter for the fault period using the special method examine the correction method suitable to the system As an example the following plans are given Unit charge calculation data maintenance screen Plan 1 Correction method using average value for one week before the fault gt to calculate the charge calculation parameter by multiplying the fault period number of days using the average value for one week before the fault as the charge calculation parameter for a day and input it as the charge calculation parameter for the restoration date Plan 2 Correction method using only the value for the normal period gt to use only the normal period without using the charge calculation parameter for all indoor units during the fault period Consequently the charge calculation parameter for all indoor units during the fault period is corrected to 0 7 Correct the charge calculation parameter in accordance with item 6 above Correct the charge calculation parameter fo
42. support tool chargecalc xls Manual Operation Manual 5 2 2 Running TG 2000A Setup New setup The TG 2000A setup is performed in three stages Step 1 MSDE setup Step 2 Database setup Step 3 TG 2000A setup Note e Perform the 3 setup steps sequentially Otherwise the TG 2000A will not operate properly e Be sure to log in to Windows using the Auto log in name and password before executing the set up It is necessary to execute the log in with a log in name having administrator rights Step 1 MSDE setup proven cemeteries Run the MSDElInst bat file in the Setup Step1 folder jars A DOS window will open and the close 2 or 3 minutes later when the process has finished When the _ installation is completed restart the computer Note e Restart the personal computer after completing the MSDE set up Otherwise Step 2 which follows may not be able to be set up properly Tna bi en beet alee Step 2 Database setup Run the DbSetup bat file in the Setup Step2 folder A DOS window will open and the close 10 seconds later when the process has finished Step 3 TG 2000A setup Run the setup program for TG 2000A Perform the setup in accordance with the instructions on the screen 1 Starting the setup program 1 Starting SetupTG exe ues Heer te TEAMA Setup proarai Ths Use Windows Start Run to execute Run Setup TG exe See et ee ee ier in the Setup Step3 fol
43. the air conditioning charge settlement of accounts term must be maintained e This function cannot be used for Without WHM connection proportionally divided electric charge 59 9 2 5Verify Test Operation of Watt Hour Meter WHM No select box Follow these steps to display the watt hour meter monitor Watt hour Meter Monitor Function Procedure 1 Select the watt hour meter From the Charge Data Maintenance screen select the meter to monitor using the button 2 Click Present Value Monitor button Click the Present Value Monitor button The Watt Hour Meter Current Integrated Value screen appears for the namnamin selected meter 7 3 Click OK button Th neima irera When finished viewing these values click the OK Charge Data Maintenance screen button z When the Monitor button is clicked the watt hour meter integrated value is monitored again Selection Watt hour meter Name VW HARAT This screen can be used to verify the connection to Counter 47812 9413 kh the watt hour meters The test operation integrated value may have atime lag of 10 seconds to 2 minutes This function cannot be used for Without WHM connection proportionally divided electric charge WHM test operation can be performed at the Management screen also Refer to section 8 5 of the Management manual Watt Hour Meter Current Integrated Value screen 9 3 Operation Amount Data Monitoring When the operation amount data i
44. to be set This item cannot be set 6 Include Not include standard charge setting When the settlement of accounts term is one month Include or Not include standard charge can be selected Set whether or not the standard charge is to be included 7 Remedial interval setting Set the apportioning interval The apportioning start day is the computer crash day and the apportioning end day is the recovery day Note e When the charge for the day before the apportioning start day is not apportioned normally change the apportioning start day to the day after the first day charged normally before the computer crashed 8 Watt hour meter integrated value setting The value at 24 00 hours of the day before the computer crashed is displayed in the watt hour meter integrated value of each watt hour meter The watt hour meter integrated value does not have to be corrected Note e When a value is not displayed in the watt hour meter integrated value field there is no data in the database Since there may be a setting error check the remedial start day e The charge for the day before the computer crashed must be apportioned normally When setting of the remedial apportioning screen is complete perform Section 9 5 2 3 Calculate remedial apportioning 9 5 6Remedy when watt hour meter fails monitoring impossible The following describes the remedy when a watt hour meter fails and the charging data is abnormal and is not appor
45. to end return next Message bar en Grey asec de TE AE A or cancel the setting of func Display comments making any luther changes tion display and operation about function dis Go pou want ashen oorhiguienon atapa is HESTORd Ho Ear settings play and operation MEE f Cone l fa bo Ah hit il EE ip a d System Configuration Options Control Window Displays the operation contents of the Next Back Cancel and OK buttons on each setting screen Buttons Operation contents OK Advances to the setting screen with the confirmation contents on the preparation screen determined not to have any problems Validates the contents set on this display screen to advance to the next setting screen Next Advances to the next setting screen Back Invalidates the contents set on this display screen to return to the last screen Cancel Invalidates the contents set on this display screen to shift to the initial screen 13 6 2 Basic Mouse Operation First use of the mouse as a pointing device will be explained If a device other than a mouse is being used consult with the manual for that device The following is a list of terms used in describing mouse operations Click This refers to pressing and releasing the button one time To use this function click the button Double Click This refers to pressing and releasing the button twice in quick succession Drag This refers to moving the mouse pointer on top of a
46. 0 0 4100 4101 4102 4103 Equipment abnormality 1 Equipment abnormality 2 Serial transmission trouble Test run Ref cycle abnormality Ref cycle abnormality in line Ref cycle temperature abnormality Common operand Ref cycle temperature abnormality allowance Common operand Ref cycle pressure abnormality Common operand Ref cycle pressure abnormality allowance Common operand Ref cycle not operate due to overcharge Ref cycle not operate due to undercharge compressor shell temperature abnormality Ref cycle not operate due to liquid back Ref cycle not operate due to coil frost Ref cycle not operate due to overheat protection Ref cycle not operate due to compressor vacuum operation protection refrigerant low temperature abnormality Ref cycle not operate due to refrigerant pump abnormality Oil balance circuit abnormality Ref cycle Preliminary overcharge refrigerant trouble Ref cycle Preliminary lacked refrigerant trouble Ref cycle Preliminary suction operation protection Ref cycle Preliminary CS circuit closed detection abnormality Ref cycle Preliminary control valve abnormality Ref cycle Preliminary oil balance circuit abnormality Water system abnormality Pump interlock abnormality Water system abnormality in line Water system temperature abnormality Common
47. 0 410 500 620 780 800 900 5 Consumption 100 110 90 120 160 20 100 300o The average day s power consumption and remedial interval power consumption are assumed to be 100kWh and 300kWh respectively The power count value is set at 5 300 9999 1 9705 kWh Watt hour meter maximum integrated value 9999 Minimum integrated value 1 Note e The watt hour meter integrated value for each date can be displayed by integrated value by changing the remedial apportioning start day The day before the failure day must be charge apportioned normally The indoor unit operation amount can also be referenced in watt hour meter integrated value calculation and study The average value can also be studied from the monthly units watt hour meter air conditioning charge result It is recommended that the calculation method suited to the system conditions be used e When the calculated watt hour meter integrated value is a negative value set the value calculated integrated value watt hour meter maximum integrated value minimum integrated value When setting of the remedial apportioning screen is complete perform Section 9 5 2 3 Calculate remedial apportioning 9 5 7Remedy for system information setting error The following describes the remedy when a system information system configuration charging system etc setting error was found Note e It may not be possible to remedy a setting error even by remedial
48. Charge setting standard charge setting settlement date setting 88 Charging test run check sheet Checking order f f Division mode oe setting Standard oe Setting details o Setting details o a a unit SEE unit Check Name of noe equipment G 50AIP Unit Group Block Indoor unit Indoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor Crank case address addressj address name se WHM No WHM No unitaddress heater capacity Check results of watt hour meter Watt hour Model Maximum inte Meter value Meter value Electric amount Electric amount meter No name grated value as 1 er 2 hours e of hours wami fT ne S O wama fT wams o o e O S G G wams Soo o e S S S wame ff 89 Watt hour meter Meter value Operation Meter value check Charge division Judgment Settlement setting details check No 1 check No 2 results check check check Check results Division electric amount Check MEMO Total Setting details check after test operation Division mode setting Charge setting Outdoor Within iWee eee z ke unit Outside end Saana casona setting 90 Appendix 1 Installing Windows XP Professional This chapter assumes that Windows XP Professional is to be installed on a PC on which Windows XP Professional is not installed Therefore you can skip this chapter when Windows XP Professional is already installed on the PC Note e The installation method may vary depending on the
49. PC 1 Preparing for Setup What you need e Microsoft Windows XP Professional CD ROM Note e If Windows XP Professional is installed on a PC already in use important data may be destroyed Therefore keep the backup beforehand 2 Setup Procedure 1 Insert Windows XP Professional CD ROM into CD ROM drive and turn on the computer When the CD ROM is started the messages such as Press any key boot from CD may ke displayed depending on the type of personal computer used If so start the CD ROM in accordance with the message 2 After the files are copied a screen entitled Welcome to setup appears Select the option To setup Windows XP now and press Enter 3 The Windows XP license agreement will then appear Use Page Down to read it all To accept the license conditions and continue press the F8 key 4 If Setup finds Windows XP already on the hard disk the following options appear To repair the selected Windows XP installation press R To continue installing a fresh copy of Windows XP without repairing press ESC In this case select Fresh copy and press the ESC key 5 Select the type of keyboard If a Japanese keyboard is used press the Single byte double byte Key 6 With the above step the keyboard confirmation is displayed Press the Y key 7 You will be asked to select which partition to install Windows XP on Select the partition and press Enter 8 When the following
50. Primary settings contained in the activated window Operation amount data monitoring Operation data stored in G 50A can be monitored and saved Primary settings contained in the activated window Remedial apportioning setting Remedial apportioning can be tentatively performed when charging trouble occurs 19 7 Initial Startup and Shutdown 7 1 Before Startup Please confirm the following items before starting the TG 2000A application 1 A test run of the air conditioning system has been completed 2 Check that the personal computer hub G50A power supply unit and air conditioner power are turned on 3 All PC hardware and cables have been connected and the proper software installed 4 Date and time setting are correct 7 2 Startup Start the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A application Follow these steps to startup the TG 2000A application Procedure FA A 1 Restart Windows ON ea When Windows OS restarts the user automatically logs on and the TG 2000A program starts When the startup process begins the setup screen is displayed When Windows OS restarts the integrated software TG 2000A application starts automatically Desktop screen After the startup screen is displayed the behavior of the application depends on the existence of System Settings data Case 1 Without System Settings data the first startup The initial screen is displayed Start with Chapter 8 Cha
51. TG 2000A operates lt Precautions for using this function gt For this system the G 50A main unit collects the operation data of the air conditioner from the indoor unit to which the G 50A is connected in order to calculate the air conditioning charge on the basis of the data using the set capacity and charge unit cost When there is a difference in time between the G 50A main unit and PC on which the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A operates it becomes unable to correctly execute the calculation Consequently the time adjustment is executed everyday between the integrated software and G 50A to correct the difference in time between each unit The time adjustment is based on the No 01 G 50A Because of the reasons shown above it is not basically necessary for this system to adjust the time manually except for the initial setting Therefore when the charging function is used do not adjust the time unnecessarily Set the date time Procedure 1 Select Time set up button Click the Time set up button located in the system setting group on the initial window 2 Select the Date time set up button Click the Date time set up button on the time set up select screen 3 Select the part you want to change Click Year Month Day Hour Minute or Second you want to change 4 Select the A V button Use the A buttons to change the rmumbers of the part to be
52. alculation button located in the lower part of the screen is clicked after correcting the data for all dates or at the halfway point of correcting the data the results of the air conditioning block charge calculated in accordance with the corrected data is displayed together with the pre correction total proportional division parameter It can be used as a guideline for data correction lt Caution gt e The value calculated using the Corrective calculation button is a temporarily calculated value To reflect it in the air conditioning charge recalculate on the air conditioning charge screen after correcting the data for all indoor units The apportioned electric power and proportional division parameters are displayed or input up to one digit after the decimal point The display value is rounded at the 2nd digit after the decimal point Without WHM connection Proportional division parameter Hamine than sa Unit Data Display Colors a ai fee a ee i os eo Sn Black Normal eee woo Red Abnormal Blue Maintenance Green Un apportioned data Gray No data Feet SSE ies paw e Midas se a a Fie ere ia Time zone Within day Regular hours Outside night Off hours Recalculation button a li a intl EEE a Ss oe ee ee ee ae eS 2 Se ee a Bigas That eee iia ahan Col ee eal Dee aD erie Dee aR aot Sethe Wry cee ca See ld el Cee a Oe oe De ee Dee OD ee EE Gari Pe ry dna te I
53. all users User Agreement Keep children away from the unit Inspections and maintenance can be dangerous Do not let children near the unit during these times This document is a contract between the customer and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation By using this application you agree to the following conditions and are considered a user e Mitsubishi Electric and associated suppliers are not responsible for any collateral secondary or special damages even if notified by the distributor of the possibility of a certain type of damage Mitsubishi Electric is not responsible for any rights claimed by a third party 2 System Requirements 2 1 Requirements system recommendations We recommend the following software and hardware when using this application TG 2000A r r __ PC AT interchangeable machine Operation check completed using IBM COMPAQ and DELL Pentium III 350 MHz or faster Pentium 4 1 8GHz or faster within 1000 indoor units Pentium IIl 1GHz or faster 1001 indoor units or over Memory 128 MB or more 256 MB or more space necessary also be installed Resolution 1024 x 768 or higher 65536 colors or more Serial port Required when using RS 485 communication WHM N Internal LAN 10 100 Mbps Windows XP Professional English version only Windows 2000 Professional Personal computer must support each OS Service Pack 2 and above Other Computer must be dedicated for this use TG 2000A 1 Purchase t
54. ally adjust the G 50A for summer time Automatic updates take place at 04 15 AM Default General operation set up Filter sign Off Deactivate Do not automaticaly display On Activate Automaticaly display Default When filter sign automatic display is deactivated the filter status is not reflected automatically even when the filter sign window is selected When the View filter button is clicked the filter status is reflected To use the Schedule Set up it is necessary to register the license number of the annual weekly schedule separately with the G 50A When the license is not registered with the G 50A it only possible to use the weekly schedule function of the G 50A In this case the schedule setting made from the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A is invalidated resulting in operation failure 8 3 2 Connection Setting Turn on and off the printer Connection setting Setting connector options r Printer connection Procedure i Mo connection 1 Click the option buttons f Connection Use the option button to select the printer and WHM connection Available printer options are ON or OFF Connection settings Printer connection Off No connection Turns the printing function off Default On Connection Turns the printing function on Note e Data cannot be printed if this option is OFF 8 3 3 Reliability Function Turn on and off the automatic reboot function as backup Peliatbility func
55. ance PE RSA Ha Sa E e F e See sec 9 2 3 Watt hour Meter Data Maintenance See sec 9 2 4 Test Operation Monitor of Watt Hour Meter See sec 9 2 5 E Charge Data Maintenance screen With WHM connection 95 Without WHM connection Proportional division parameter for the outdoor unit The proportional division parameter calculated wth the power used by the indoor unit concerned as that used by the outdoor unit cryogenic using the proportionally divided reference data indoor unit capacity and other data selected Proportional division parameter for indoor unit The proportional division parameter calculated with the power used by the indoor unit concerned as that used by the indoor unit itself ower and subsidiary heating using the fan operation time fan capacity and other parts of the indoor unit etc With WHM connection Apportioned electric power for outdoor unit The electric power proportionally divided from the electric power used by WHM with the power used by the indoor unit concerned as that used by the outdoor unit cryogenic using the proportionally divided reference data indoor unit capacity and other data Apportioned electric power for indoor unit The electric power proportionally divided from the electric power used by WHM with the power used by the indoor unit concerned as that used by the indoor unit itself Dower and subsidiary heating using the fan operation time fan capacity and other parts of the
56. apportioning depending on the type of system setting error e This remedial apportioning cannot be used for system configuration and other changes 1 System setting error recovery Find and correct the system setting error Setting errors include group setting block setting watt hour meter and unit correspondence setting etc Maintenance tip e Before system setting error recovery perform interval settlement of accounts up to the day before the setting error and output the result 2 Continue operation until the day after the settlement of accounts day Continue normal operation up to the day after the settlement of accounts day Note e Normal operation is continued up to the day after the settlement of accounts day because remedial apportioning is performed for one month 3 Start remedial apportioning Start remedial apportioning by clicking the Remedial apportioning button in the initial window This is described by the time series example below Remedial interval Setting error recovery Portion for last month remedial Note e Begin remedial apportioning from the day after the settlement of accounts day However except when it is different from the normal settlement of accounts term Remedial apportioning can begin two days after the recovery day Only when the day after the recovery day was normally charged 12 4 Settlement of accounts term setting Set the settlement of accounts term start
57. arameter is found by calculating it from the values of the difference and the capacity The parameter is input through the charge data maintenance by which the charge data can be repaired 2 When a forwarding that extends past the settlement of accounts day occurs it is recommended to correct it in the Charge data maintenance screen It is unnecessary to perform this procedure when there is an agreement that allows the charge to be collected even if the forwarded settlement occurs If there are two or more assumed cases make overall judgment When forwarding of apportionment spans the settlement of accounts day the forwarded portion is added to the next month When you want to separate this month s portion and next month s portion divide the proportion division parameter forwarded and collected by Charge data maintenance screen by the number of days in next month and this month The charge data status is irregularly processed according to the case which occurred Table Assumed cases and recovery method For With WHM connection proportionally divided power charge direct fetching of the electric amount to the PC Air conditioning energy PC failure HDD failure Display impo Charging data destroyed Remedial apportioning ssible PC failure with backup failure with PC failure with backup Red characters abnormal characters Red characters abnormal Charging data is abnormal and cannot Remedial apportioning
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59. arge calculation may be affected in some cases Executing such changes or extensions are recommended after gaining approval from the building owner s 8 Charging Billing restrictions The air conditioning cost calculation method use by this integrated software TG 2000A is the Mitsubishi proprietary general electric power apportioning method Thus it is not calculated using watt hour meters installed at the power supply to each unit Additionally it cannot be employed in applications demanding calculations based on watt hour meters installed at each unit Thus when using this unit we recommend a separate contract be established between the building owner and the tenant that specifies air conditioning fees will be collected based on proportional usage including special considerations for downtime 9 Function description e The function specifications may partially change and improvements may be made without any notice 2 4 Other Devices Other devices specified or recommended for use with the TG 2000A are listed below Supports a page printer only Must run under the OS used Windows 2000 XP Professional POWER RAIL 323 Electronics Ltd OPTION Module the specified model and Elcomponent AEM31D 485 manufacturer Limited CVM BC ITF RS485 CIRCUTOR C2 elcontrol energy 4 ED39din 485 RS 232C None specified None specified Necessary when measuring the RS 485 electric power converter Ex B amp B Electronics Mo
60. art day as the backup e day and the end day as the day before recovery day rar i J Panis nnone i a Startday Backup Failure Recovery Now End day x Baa ea ate eae ara TT PR ea Oa Se SSS Monitor interval Count 1 month Current value Operation amount data monitoring screen Operation amount data backup monitoring for the failure day is also possible Since the operation amount data is the integrated value the data for the back up day must also be monitored 5 Wait until the day after the settlement of accounts day Continue normal operation up to the day after the settlement of accounts day Note e The system operates normally up to the day after the settlement of accounts day because remedial apportioning is performed for one month 6 Start remedial apportioning Start remedial apportioning by clicking the Remedial apportioning button in the initial window This is described with the time series example below Remedial interval Backup Failure Recovery Now Portion for month before last normal Portion for last month remedial w A Note e Perform remedial proportioning from the day after the settle of accounts day However except when it is different from the normal settlement of accounts term Remedial apportioning can begin two days after the recovery day Only when the day after the recovery day was normally charged 7 Settlement of accounts term setting set the set
61. ases due to the following reasons e When the data has not accumulated due to a power shutdown for over 24 hours of the G 50A e When the data has not accumulated due to setting the time date of the G50A and PC forward by over 24 hours e When the G 50A is replaced due to G 50A failure When the operation amount data is monitored by the system 2000 units for one month it takes approximately one hour 60 Speeds ead rain od Monitoring operation amount data Procedure Eon aaa 1 Click Operation amount data monitor icon P0040105 EET 3 Click the Operation amount data monitor icon of the maintenance group in the initial window The operation Sees ee amount data monitoring screen appears 2 Set the interval to be monitored a Use click and the A V buttons to set the interval the running data held by the G 50A is to be monitored Operation amount data monitoring screen Numbers can be manually input from the keyboard 3 Click OK button When setting of the operation amount data monitor The monitor of the amount data of operations of the ing interval is complete click the OK button The following period is carried out operation amount data monitor confirmation screen 2003 01 05 2009 01 05 appears If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are l ER Overwrite database values with monitored values interrupted and the screen returns to the initial NGON Stat monitoring 4 Click OK button C
62. at ood pour due to fet use or inability 40 une 3 Mhe paara If you cannot agree with the license agreement click the Cancel button and stop the installation of TG 2000A z Tka Licetiose may vee ihe changing rata ony alter fhe building care and tenant hie agreed do an xj fetes in usine thes an folloine all nastier in te licna Serserent Selec Cams reo cancel merbelistion of TE 2O00A F pou do pot eaves es roy sare _ lt Back ToT _Geet_ 3 Check the installation folder Check the location where the program is to be installed and click the Next button Check the location where the program is to be installed If the location needs to be changed set the new location by clicking the Browse button After checking the installation location click the Next button a Chonan Geotwiion Locebon E x Setup wil inaial TG 20004 in the Pikirna dokis To install into a dierent takter click Bronze and select another hobie se You pati ohonon nrk t mall Ta A by pio ra Canoes bot Setup Destinatin Folder a Click the Cancel button to stop the installation 4 Installation start confirmation ENM EJ Confirm that you want to start the installation and select the Next button If the Next button is clicked the installation will start h You ere roy ready to reial THANA Pres the Heret button to bemin the restallation or the bution to reenter the nalla
63. ata For details see section 9 2 5 Note e Perform this on the day after the charging setting details on the man machine console were checked 3 Let the air conditioner run Operate all the air conditioners from the man machine console TG 2000A Check that all air conditioners are running and write it down on the charging test run check sheet Note e You must run all air conditioner units for longer than 2 hours When they do not run for that length of time the results will not pass the judgment standards outlined in 6 Judgment standards 4 Check the meter values of the watt hour meter No 2 After the air conditioners running operation is complete check the name and the meter value of all the watt hour meters connected to RS 485 and write them down on the charging test run check sheet Note e Check that the measured meter value is larger than the value measured at step 2 above If the values are the same operate the air conditioner again for at least 2 hours It is recommended that test run be performed with the local remote controller and centralized controller 5 Check the results of charging division Check the following on the charge data maintenance screen and write them down on the charging test run check sheet Note e Perform this on the day after the air conditioner running operation charging test run 6 Check the settlement results Perform this two days after the charging test run
64. ation parton Th This remedial apportioning simply calculates the air conditioning charge It cannot recover to normal apportioning When the settlement of accounts term is one month the air conditioning charge including the standard charge can be calculated When the operation amount data must be monitored do it before remedial apportioning This function cannot be used for Without WHM connection proportionally divided electric charge 63 9 5 2Remedial apportioning setting screen 1 Check the items necessary for remedial apportioning When charging is not apportioned the charging data is destroyed etc the air conditioning charge can be calculated by a simple method The items which must be set depend on the assumed case and the charging configuration The table below shows which setting items are required and are not required Settlement Total air Remedial Power Charging ees Standard Be ats galls Assumed case of accounts conditioning apportioning integrated Remark configuration charge term charge interVal Value HDD failure 1 system v tt v v See sec no backup Multiple systems V V V 9 5 3 V V oya v Seesec O a E a tet 2 lee V See sec V V V 1 V Multiple systems Ooy vai v f failure Monitoring V V V 2 V HDD failure backup Multiple systems Computer crash 1 system See sec 9 5 6 impossible Multiple systems Vv 4 V shows that th
65. calculation function is used set the operation mode to 24 hour continuous operation Shutdown verification Shutting down the OS Shut down the OS Windows 2000 XP after verifying that the TG 2000A application has been exited Turn off the PC after shutting down the OS Please see the OS or PC owner s manual for procedures on shutting down the OS and turning off the PC 21 8 System Setting Procedure 8 1 System Setting Screen The following is an explanation of the items found in the System Settings window Maintenance group User Set up group System Set up group Initial window Function group Function operation aota Monitoring screen set up Executes the model name setting plane drawing creation group icon arrangement etc Watt hour meter set up Set the watt hour meter serial port and watt hour meter address Energy monitoring set up Set the system billing function Set the current time Maintenance of charge data Proportional billing information can be revised Operation amount data Operation amount data stored inG 50A can be monitored and saved Maintenance group monitor Remedial apportioning Remedial apportioning can be tentatively performed when charging setting trouble occurs Note e See Chapter 9 for the maintenance group items e The set items that are displayed depend on the functions of the TG 2000A purchased System Set up group Displays the ope
66. caused the problem This makes it easier to solve problems and this results in a more efficient execution of site adjustment tasks Carry out site adjustment by following the step by step instructions shown below For the test operation method of the air conditioner and centralized controller G 50A refer to the relevant installation manuals Check that only the air conditioner test operation has been completed before starting Step 1 Step 2 PC connections and settings See Chapter 4 in this booklet for details Connect and set up the software and hard ware on the PC with TG 2000A installed Check that it is ready for operation Step 3 TG 2000A system test run Check that the TG 2000A man machine system can correctly operate air conditioner units of all the managed systems by issuing TG 2000A commands Step 1 G 50A test run Check that the air conditioners and controllers are correctly configured and that the air con e ditioner works HUB zE Bp Integrated centralized control software TG 2000A Step 2 4 2 Tools for Site Adjustment You will need the following equipment and reference material in order to easily carry out site adjustment lt Measurement instruments gt e Tester to check the wiring and the voltage lt Reference material gt e All necessary drawings of the air conditioning control system e TG 2000A Instruction Manual Site Adjustment this manual Management e Operation Manual for eac
67. ccounts day the forwarded portion is added to the next day When you want to separate this month s portion and next month s portion divide the proportion division parameter forwarded and collected by Charge data maintenance screen by the number of days in next month and this month The charge data status is irregularly processed according to the case which occurred For system information setting error there may be cases when remedial apportioning is impossible depending on the type of error setting The following describes the outline repair method a Overview O Remarks Maintenance of Change the proportional divisionparameter dat Use when such phenomenaas those charge data you want to correct in indoor units for each day Shown below occur and you want to See section 9 2 After all changes are complete recalculate and correct or change the proportional division oi calculate proportionally theapportioned electric parameter or apportioned electric power power and air conditioning charge e Generation of forwarded and collected apportioning value e G 50A failure e Computer crash etc Remedial The air conditioning charge is calculated fromthe Use un apportioning generated by the apportioning total of air conditioning charge for the interval to be following as the object See section 9 5 apportioned Then the air conditioning charge isje HDD failure calculated and the normal interval air conditioning Watt hour meter
68. ccurred with the type easily discriminated Delete the icon displayed and set the original icon Note that it is unable to advance to the next step if the icon exists 30 8 6 4 Set up of refrigerant system Step 3 It is possible to confirm and change the information of the refrigerant system within each G 50A fale Boe ee op l fag od ee an Unconnected indoor unit Displays the indoor unit and OA processing unit IC FU for which the refrigerant system connection is not displayed G 50A Selection Select the G 50 No Unconnected outdoor sub unit Displays the OS and BC for which the refrigerant system connection is not displayed Refrigerant system infor mation Displays the refriger ant system informa tion for the multibuild ing shamed Fae DEY MSM NT AAS Bact ar Cancel Pieps Ss Cr Se a L pe ee ee Oe es fh Confirm the refrigerant system information Procedure 1 Click the A V button to select the G 50 No Click the A button to select the G 50A No for which the unit Model name is to be set 2 Select the OK button after confirming the refrigerant system information If it is not necessary to change or correct the refrigerant system information for each G 50A when it is checked click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial window Change the refrigerant system information Procedure 1 Selec
69. changed 5 Click OK button after finishing all settings When done with these settings click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial screen The alarm message shown in the following illustration is displayed when the Date time set up button is clicked OK Displays the date time set up screen Cancel Returns to the system set up screen without displaying the date time set up i The charging data will be affected Change the time Time Change Not Allowed dialog box 50 C Time montor CK Cancel Time set up select window Date stime set up Time set up window Note e Don t change time in the following cases However this only applies when the charge function is on Because charge collection processing is performed When the current time is between 04 00 and 07 00 e We recommend that the time be checked and corrected once a month Execute the correction of time within time of 08 00 to 21 45 When the RS 485 WHM is used however do not correct the time near the charge zone change time e The date display order depends on the OS setting e When the date is exceeded after the start of operation and the time is reset air conditioning charge calculation may not be performed correctly Maintenance Tip e Set these time and date settings from the TG 2000A application When the TG 2000A program is running do not change the Win
70. ck the A V button to select G 50 No select the G 50A No to be assigned using the A V buttons 2 Select the unit to be set Click the units for which the same Model Name is to be set The selected cells are displayed in cyan Thee ane ol a iyaiare binibi abi mini ou ede ee ap j irh ate ere er rd fcr i Eb T CE a a D a Sten Sek of boo i Ee Mi She F a eee Pel oe ipp Sia oF Be Paasa a a A Ca Ta a A a a a ae Tanya end rc ee a fd be cl Ca Cae fee ea SiS Monitoring screen set up preparation screen G 50A setting button SC Doe T Tore Piire ea eee oe ob Set up of model name screen Set button _ Model name didate and become the objective of Model Name setup Each time clicked the unit is alternately selected and removed Multiple units can also be selected 34 3 Select the Kind Type and Model Name Select the Model Name of the unit you want to set from Kind Type Class and Model Name Kind IC LC FU OC BC OS The Model Name appears at Model Name candidate 4 Click the Set button When the Set button is clicked the Model Name is reflected as a selected unit Model Name candidate The Model Name can be manually entered at Model Name candidate The KIC type is not a database Enter it manually A remote controller or system controller Model Name cannot be set When the charge function was used and the Model Name was changed check the charge setting set content
71. d G 50A screen 36 8 7 6 Set up of icon arrange and name Step 5 Floor Selection Display Follow these steps to arrange group icons on each floor Button ON OFF plane and enter the group name LCD name short name full name Set the group icons on each floor and set their names Procedure 1 Select the floor using the A V button In the Group Icon Layout window use the A V button rall to select a floor 2 Select a group i With the floor showing click the IC group or LC group to SrOUp EIS be assigned 3 Select the location SS Move the mouse pointer to the location where the group IS Sess ee nn to be assigned then click that location When you click this Group Icon Layout window location the group name entry screen will appear Group nome niking 4 Enter the group name anmenn Enter the LCD short and full name for the group opens 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 Layout the groups for each floor and enter their names By UN namig 1 018 6 Click the OK button after finishing with group layout When finished with group layout and naming click the OK Cancel OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial window Note e The following limitations apply to group names LCD name is a name displayed by G 50A main part LCD name Up to 10 characters Short name Up to 8 characters Full name Up to 20 characters
72. d and the screen returns to the initial window 2 44 Outdoor units connected to a watt hour meter are light blue When a set outdoor unit Model Name applies to a database its crank case heater capacity is displayed automatically Check the displayed value and correct it as required The crank case heater capacity depends on the model Refer to the data book catalog and other information A warning message appears if even one outdoor unit connected to a watt hour meter does not have its crank case heater capacity set OW Make sure each capacity is set to proceed Failing to set the crank case heater capacity may effect the charge information In the case of the Super Y series use the total crank case heater capacity for that model number When Division Mode 1 is selected this window does not appear This setting window is not displayed for Without WHM connection proportionally divided electric charge manual input of the electric amount 8 9 5 Relation between indoor units and watt hour meters Step 4 Follow these steps to set the connection between the indoor unit and the watt hour meter Set the Indoor Unit and Watt Hour Meter Relationship Select G 50A Procedure 1 Click on the A button to select the watt hour meter Clicking the A button select the target meter Select only meters that are connected to an indoor unit Select the G 50 number using the A V button Select the G
73. d set up screen 52 9 Charge Data Correction and Remedy 9 1 Result of Air conditioning Charge Calculation Air conditioning charge calculation by the proportionally divided power charge function is based on the indoor unit operation amount data When data cannot be collected and calculation is unmatched for some reason irregular processing is performed Maintenance of charge data and Remedial apportioning setting may be necessary depending on the contents of this irregular processing The table below shows assumed cases Table Assumed cases and recovery method For Without WHM connection proportionally divided power charge manual input of the electric amount Assumed case A ee onaiontng Energy Charging data status Correction method monitoring screen PC failure Display impossible Charging data destroyed Operation amount data monitor HDD failure Charging parameter output Charging data maintenance PC failure Red characters abnormal a to recovery day PTET apportioned G 50Amain unit failure Black characters normal Apportioned but data is not correct Charging data maintenance Interval Error day recovery data System information Black characters normal Apportioned based on set information Charging data maintenance setting error 1 For repair the operation amount for the repair period is monitored to output the CSV file upon the output of the charge parameter The proportional division p
74. d watt hour meter must be corrected Refer to the watt hour meter integrated value for the week before the failure and study the electric power consumption for the remedial interval Examples 1 and 2 study the power consumption for the three days from the failure day 00 00 to the day after recovery 00 00 and calculate the power integrated value for 00 00 of the failure day 24 00 of the day before the failure day with the integrated value for the day after recovery as the standard The power integrated value is corrected to the calculated value for 00 00 of the failure day Ex 1 Remedial interval power consumption study Remedial interval 3 days 00 00 value Units kWh 7 days 6 days 5 days 4 days 3 days 2 days 1 day Failure Day after before before before before before before before day recovery Integrated 459 300 410 50 620 780 800 950 value 0 Consumption 100 110 90 120 160 20 100 soo f The average day s power consumption and remedial interval power consumption are assumed to be 100kKWh and 300kWh respectively The power integrated value is set at 950 300 650 kWh 71 Ex 2 Remedial interval power consumption study Remedial interval 3 days 00 00 value Units kWh 7 days 6 days 5 days 4 days 3 days 2 days 1 day Failure Day after before before before before before before before day t recovery Integrated value 200 30
75. del 485DRJ Black Box Model IC520A F or IC108A Regarding watt hour meter 2 the converter from the manu facturer may also emit light UPS None specified None specified Installation is recommended to Uninteruptable prevent destruction or loss of power supply billing Charge data and other data Any type suitable for use with personal computers 3 System Configuration 3 1 System Configuration Example Image drawing Outdoor unit i Power Indoor unit supply unit rN N Integrated software TG 2000 3 2 Hardware Connection Diagram 1 LAN connection Connect the LAN cable to the personal computer For the location of the LAN connector for the personal computer refer to the Instruction Manual of the personal computer 10BASE T PUB straight cable 0000 Integrated software hh To G 50A TG 2000 Note e Be sure to use the hub e Execute the LAN cascade connection as shown below For 10BASE T the cascade connection is executable up to a maximum of 4 stages For 100BASE T the cascade connection is executable up to a maximum of 2 stages 4 Flow of Site Adjustment 4 1 Flow of Site Adjustment When the task of site adjustment is subdivided into smaller tasks as shown in the figure below the tasks can be broadly grouped into three steps The benefit of following these three steps when carrying out the tasks of site adjustment is that if troubles do arise it will be clear which step
76. der in the root directory of the Bj choral racea raanced that you ei ll Wend roar Setup CD The setup start confirmation window appears Read and check the cautions which appear on the screen 2 Check the displayed items and click the Next button If there is no problem with the cautions click the Next button to continue on to the next screen Click the Cancel button to stop the setup lnctall T A hte r the bolkeang ripi 1 fhei ioe SO SPP Ard ost Winks Anions WARREN Tho program m protected by copri bra and PS et La a ole eG 3 Lingine med renrackiohon on dint bution of fie para ow are prion ol il rap raah n cae cail and criara parai bee ardi adl ba procured bo tha raren ashari Catered bis ii rale lari 10 2 Read the license agreement 2 Softwrere Liceras Fi 1 Read the license agreement and click the Next button i The license agreement screens will be displayed one at a time Carefully read all of the agreement and check that you agree with each item before selecting It agrees and clicking Next to continue This lipana Agano pamte ite Licaress gidas a Segre TS 200 A software Fa ainal progan oben Hizbi Eacric Coporsin nafis Le the Licenses dost moi agree in all of the He moi the seeman the Caral b im mel be tabel and ta Licsnese moet nol inclel o iga the mpira Users of tho program must agrees to the lec Agreement The ram sali mot be liable imil not ausanies tor any daH th
77. dows system time Changing the Windows clock will not change the TG 2000A clock Don t change the date and the time over the day When charge function is used Otherwise the charge calculation may not be executed properly Monitor the time Monitor the year month day of the PC and connected G 50A Procedure 1 Select Time set up button Click the Time set up button located in the system setting group on the initial window 2 Select Time monitor Click the Time monitor button on the time set up select screen 3 Select the Monitor button In this case click the Monitor button on the time monitor screen When the button is clicked the differ ence between the date time of all G50OA units connected to the PC personal computer on which the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A operates and the AAIDD CO ramik BENE Or BO p W a rei ire egea reference machine is displayed l l There is a difference of several seconds depending Time monitor window on the monitor timing 4 Select OK button When the time confirmation is completed click the OK button and the initial screen returns Monitor button tee BL Ata atiri Difference from Display of PC date time Botting ra Capa feedae load aai thiid S reference machine G 50A No 1 Display of G 50A date time Aiegi a Aaa Gie Ea na aT cca i wwii ies Ale paa Cr New time monitor window 51 8 11 Password Set up The ini
78. e modified Click the Base Copy button To apply the created flow chart to the selected floor click the Base Copy button It is not necessary to click the Base Copy button when creating a new floor plane 6 Click the Change button PPETI To create or edit a floor plane for the selected floor C pani lt r Ce initial state click the Change button The paint brush starts up and the floor plane can be edited 7 Create a floor plane Use the paint brush to edit the floor plane of the selected floor 8 Exit the paint brush Click the paint brush File menu and select the Exit Paint Brush option 9 Click OK button After a floor plane has been created click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial screen 8 7 5 Set up of floor name and G 50 Step4 Check box Follow these steps to set the G 50A for each floor ES a aES ay Set floor and G 50A assignments Procedure 1 Select the G 50A In the Floor and G W Options window click the check box of the G 50A to be assigned to each floor o Unassigned m Assigned Assign a G50 to every floor Up to 5 of G50A can be set to each floor 2 Click the OK button When finished with these settings click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial window See ik d ee Stee ce Creation of a plane view screen E 2 Set up of floor name an
79. e item must be set 1 When the settlement of accounts term is 1 month the standard charge can be set MoreoVer when remedial apportioning including the standard charge is not performed it cannot be reflected in the air conditioning charge result 2 The power integrated Value may haVe to be set depending on the failure cause or the contents of the setting error 2 Set the remedial apportioning setting items 3 Procedure 1 Click Remedial apportioning setting button Click the Remedial apportioning button in the initial window The remedial apportioning setting screen appears Set the apportioning interval Calculation Use click and the A buttons to set the interval to be calculated by this remedial apportioning An interval from the previous day to the past 122 days can be set 3 Set the total air conditioning charge Set the settlement of accounts term total air conditioning D charge When the standard charge is included the total 0000000002222222 o l air conditioning charge also includes the standard charge C for 1 month Remedial apportioning setting screen Numbers can be manually input Select the standard charge setting When the settlement of accounts term is 1 month whether or not the standard charge is to be included can be selected Select Include or Not include with the option button 5 Set the remedial apportioning interval Use click and the A buttons to set the remedia
80. ent of nonreception when this refrigerant system setting change screen is selected ba a Beau cl of rare idiari aed ba al apie ricardo ailai Pleas IN The guini indoor unt connecton nanaon amp deen hon the sia gestern N E EE R A ETE Chases pion ioen hee oee 31 8 6 5 Set up of group Step 4 It is possible to confirm and change the group information of the indoor unit and ventilation unit within each G 50A fake pee aoe Sep Sag py Unconnected indoor unit Displays the indoor unit LOSSNAY G 50A selection IC KIC AIC LC not set for the Select the G 50 No group Group No Displays the group No Unconnected remote 2E controller Group me a Displays the SC GR SR AN information rtd lie and RC which can be set for Displays the group REI List the group configuration of the indoor unit or ventila tion unit Pea ied ie sie i aT i EA E eE GF Confirm the group information Procedure 1 Click the A button to select G 50 No Select the G 50A No to be assigned using the A V buttons 2 Select the OK button after confirming the group information If it is not necessary to change or correct the information of each G50A when it is checked click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial window Change the group information Procedure 1 Click the A V button to select G 50 No Select the G 50A No to be
81. est unit address in the group 5 Notes on using A control mode e Use the A M NET Adapter model name PAC SF48MA E Set the group to Group with only A control 6 Countermeasure when an error occurs e Note that each control or function may not operate properly when rebooting 1 or when a fault occurs in the centralized Controller G 50A Since each error is displayed when it occurs it is recommended to solve the faults quickly 1 Indicates that the system is restarting 3 7 Notes on charge system e lf there is a group that is not set in the charge block the electric power amount for that group will not be included in the air conditioning charge If there are goups which require charging to be divided set those groups as operation blocks or charge blocks to accomplish this e The air conditioning charge can be calculated by block units or by power meter units Note that even when OA processing unit LOSSNAY A control unit or K control unit are included in the block setting they are not included in the air conditioning charge of the block unit e The function for Charge calculation Without WHM connection is only applicable to the indoor unit It does not apply to OA processing unit LOSSNAY A control unit and K control unit etc e Some older M NET control indoor units are not compatible with the charge function e When the system is changed or the air conditioner is extended which may require address changes the ch
82. gray 2 Operation amount backup monitoring Monitor backup of the operation amount from the day the computer crashed to the day it was recovered Set the start day as the computer crash day and the end day as the day before recovery day Note e Operation amount backup monitoring can be performed for the recovery day also 3 Start remedial apportioning Start remedial apportioning by clicking the Remedial apportioning button in the initial window Note e Begin remedial apportioning from the day after the settlement of accounts day However except when it is different from the normal settlement of accounts term Remedial apportioning can begin two days after the recovery day Only when the day after the recovery day was normally charged 4 Settlement of accounts term setting el a Set the settlement of accounts term start day and end Pata a v taata nae T ap AE aE oie eae E ET day at the remedial apportioning setting screen The cmc mekeme anman initial value is the settlement of accounts term of the prea previous month 5 Total air conditioning charge setting ammes a Set the settlement of accounts term total air conditioning charge Tie Remedial apportioning setting window 69 When the settlement of accounts term is one month and includes a standard charge set the total air conditioning charge including that standard charge When there is one power charge the total air conditioning charge does not have
83. h air conditioner unit and controller lt Other material gt e Floppy disk used when copying data e CD R used to store generated data and copy it to the site PC e Initial setting tool Personal computer in which this tool is installed e LAN cable PAC YGOOFA LAN cable e Screwdriver kit e Other usual maintenance tools 4 3 Step 1 Test operation from centralized controller G 50A Perform only the test operation of the air conditioning system of the central controller G 50A 1 Preliminary check Check that the test operation of the air conditioner has been completed Check that the central controller G 50A is set to Group and Interlock The initial setting is executable using the initial setting tool or the G 50A HUB Bowel supply unit Ar 1 Integrated centralized control software TG 2000A 2 Test operation from central controller G 50A After supplying power to the central controller G50OA and all air conditioners perform the test operation from the central controller G 50A and check the operation state of each unit For the test operation method refer to the installation manual for the air conditioner or the central controller G 50A 4 4 Step 2 Initial setting of integrated centralized control software TG 2000A 1 Set up of integrated centralized control software TG 2000A Make preparations to allow the personal computer to be operative in order to install the integrated centralized control software TG
84. harged before the backup day 11 Watt hour meter integrated value setting The value at 24 00 hours of the day before backup is displayed at the watt hour meter integrated value of each watt hour meter The watt hour meter integrated value does not have to be corrected Note e When a value is not displayed in the watt hour meter integrated value field there is no data in the database Since a setting error is possible check the remedial apportioning start day e Normal charge apportioning is necessary for the day before backup When setting of the remedial apportioning screen is complete perform Section 9 5 2 3 Calculate remedial apportioning 9 5 5Apportioning method when computer crashes The following describes the apportioning method when the computer crashes and the charging data is abnormal and apportioning un apportioned cannot be performed Note e Whether or not un apportioning of charging data was generated by a computer crash can be checked at the Charging data maintenance screen e When the charging data is not apportioned this remedial apportioning is unnecessary This is described with the time serial example below Start day Crash Recovery End day Now e Monitor interval Remedial interval Count 1 month 1 Computer down time check Check the time the computer was shut down at the Charging data maintenance screen When nothing exists in the charging data the numbers are displayed in
85. he goup name change screen Change the group name on the screen to the desired name Icon movement Click the Move button Since the icon concerned is set for the selected state move the mouse pointer to the desired position and click it This moves the icon to the desired position Note e Clicking the Release button located in theupper part of the screen makes is possible to release the group icon selected e When the Display OFF button located in the upper part of the screen is clicked the group list window is not displayed When the Display ON button is clicked it is displayed 8 7 7 Set up of block Step 6 Name Change button It is possible to set the block for each group as an Block Set button operation block This operation block can be also used for the charge calculation Release button Set the block groups om 7 i Si rs oe Procedure 1 Select a floor using the A V button E wo m From the Block Settings window use the a w button to select the floor m u 2 Click the group icon Select the Group icon to be added to a block by e T e m clicking on it More than one group may be i z selected at one time Click on a selected group to deselect it The selected icon is displayed with red frame 3 Click Block Set button With the Group icon selected click on the Block o Set button A Block Settings and Naming window Set up of block screen appears 4 Selec
86. he option or use the equipment recommended for the personal computer when purchasing the personal computer 2 2 Compatible Units The TG 2000A has two main functions air conditioner controller and cost accounting However not all functions are available with all air conditioners Table Compatible units and function list O supported Certain restrictions apply x Not supported Control Charging Billing Yseries OO O OS o OO O Super Y series Of R2 series Ot WR2series OO O o O OO O wss o ooo o on o S MutiSseies o o o OT O o o Free planindoorunit Of Free plan LOSSNAY A separate watt hour meter is required Billing is done with watt hour units LOSSNAY with heating A separate watt hour meter is humidifying required Billing is done with watt hour units A control type A separate watt hour meter is Adapter required required Billing is done with watt hour units K control type A separate watt hour meter is Converter required required Billing is done with watt hour units 1 Can be calculated for each charging block May not be available with some older models 2 2 3 Restrictions The following restrictions apply to the TG 2000A application 1 System configuration limits _ Numberofunits Notes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ Symbol IC Indoor unit LC LOSSNAY FU OA processing unit AIC A controller KIC
87. he watt hour meter Clicking the A button select the target meter Select only meters that are connected to the outdoor unit 2 Select the G 50 number using the A V button Select the G 50A number for the outdoor unit connected to the watt hour meter Fak E ae mas ee ee See Outdoor Unit and Watt Hour Meter Relationship Settings window 43 3 Select the OC icon and click on the selected outdoor unit Select the icon of the outdoor unit connected to the watt hour meter by clicking on the icon Then click in the cell of the selected outdoor unit The outdoor unit is now connected to the watt hour meter 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 Repeat this procedure on each of the outdoor units connected to a watt hour meter Also set the options for every watt hour meter that has an outdoor unit connected to it 5 Select OK button When done with these settings click the OK button Ifthe Cancel button is clicked the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window Delete Watt Hour Meter Relationships Follow these steps to delete the relationship between an outdoor unit and a watt hour meter Procedure 1 Click on the icon to be deleted Click on the icon of the outdoor unit to be deleted The relationship between that unit and the watt hour meter is deleted If a unit has not been assigned to a watt hour meter a warning is displayed Correct the setting to proceed T
88. his setting window is not displayed for Without WHM connection proportionally divided electric charge manual input of the electric amount 8 9 4 Electrical specification of outdoor units Step 3 Follow these steps to set the crank case heater capacity of an outdoor unit connected to a watt hour meter Do these steps for all connected outdoor units Set the outdoor unit crank case heater capacity Procedure 1 Select the G 50 number using the 4 W button Using the A V button select the G50A number assigned to the outdoor unit whose crank case heater capacity is to be set 2 Set the crank case heater capacity Click on the crank case heater capacity cell of each outdoor unit and set the capacity W Since the Outdoor Unit Settings window crank case heater capacity is different for each crank case type please see the data book or catalog for details eco Nealizets o o Heater Capacity For outdoor units with a unit Model Name set in PUY P 200 250YMF C the database the crank case heater capacity is PUHY P 200 250YMF C 62W displayed automatically PHRY P aes o Repeat steps 1 and 2 PUHY P400 500YMF B aow ooo Repeat these steps for every unit PUHY P 600 650 700 750 157W Select OK button YSMF B When finished setting the crank case heater PURY P 200 250YMF B i i 45W capacity click the OK button PQRY P200 250YME B If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are PUMY P125YMA interrupte
89. il frost overheat protection K abnormality Outdoor unit trouble Indoor outdoor communication error K abnormality High pressure abnormality Low pressure abnormality K abnormality Inner thermostat function Discharge temperature abnormality Shell thermostat function Overcurrent protection K abnormality Radiator plate thermostat function K abnormality Outdoor thermistor abnormality K abnormality Pressure sensor abnormality Indoor outdoor communication error K abnormality Overcurrent shut off K abnormality System error K abnormality Normal K abnormality Refrigerant overcharge Abnormal voltage Abnormal CT sensor Communication Communication Communication Communication Communication Communication error Other communication errors error V control communication error error UR communication error error UR communication synchronism not recover error UR communication hardware error error UR communication status bit detection error Other communication errors Other communication errors Transmission line busy Other communication errors No communication ACK Other communication errors No response command Other communication errors Receive data error Communication error MA communication refrigerant address double setting error Communication Communicat
90. ion error No MA communication reception error error MA communication synchronism not recover Communication error MA communication transmission reception hardware trouble Communication error MA communication start bit detection error System abnormality System abnormality Total capacity error System abnormality Capacity code error System abnormality Connecting unit number excess System abnormality Piping length setting error System abnormality Floor height setting error System abnormality Address setting over 254 76 7106 System abnormality Attribute setting error 7107 System abnormality Distributor setting error 7108 System abnormality Ref system setting error 7109 System abnormality Connection setting error 7110 System abnormality Ref system connection connection data unsettled 7111 System abnormality I O connection equipment not connected remote controller sensor abnormality 7112 System abnormality I O type setting error 7113 System abnormality Equipment unsettled 7130 System abnormality Different unit model error 7200 System abnormality Numeric values unsettled 7201 System abnormality Numeric values unsettled Note e The error codes list all the codes Error codes that are not displayed with some TG 2000A systems are also listed 2 System
91. ioning charge can be easily computed by using this remedial function 62 9 5 1Preparing to perform charging remedy Setilement of Settlement of Satamentor accounts day accounts term accounts end day Remedial apportioning simply apportions the entire un apportioned part and calculated the air conditioning charge using the normal apportioning data For remedial Eailuegenertion rae resavey apportioning nx F Settlement of accounts term oma lt Remedial a Saal e Apportioning interval pportioning interval Lae a Gea ee Normal Remedial Normal ais cat aywa sues mE Ct MME EC VUE apportioning apportioning apportioning e Operation data monitoring must be prepared or performed To perform the charging remedy the items for each assumed case are shown below V shows that the remedy is required Assumed case att hour Sustem meter failure HDD failure HDD failure Computer y Monitoring no backup backup A AON g setting error impossible Settlement of V Essential accounts term Remedial Essential apportioning interval Total billing V V V 4 amount Watt hour meter integrated value for failure day See sec 9 3 Operation amount See sec 9 5 2 1 When there is one tariff preparations are unnecessary 2 When replacing a watt hour meter study the watt hour meter integrated value for the day the failure was thought to have occurred Preparation data monitoring apportioning Implement
92. is necessary to restart both TG 2000A and the OS The automatic restart function serves to insure that the system restart is done on a regular basis If there is an error during the automatic restart the system must be restarted manually Since there is a possibility of the error not being detected it is recommended to periodically restart the system manually When automatic reboot is set to ON Windows reboots automatically at 06 35 on the 7th to 31st day after booting The number of days depends on the set value The system configuration history and charge data databases are backed up The trend and display characters databases are not backed up 24 8 3 4 Energy Monitoring Related Follow these steps to energy monitoring functions On or Off automatically print air conditioning charges and set printing options Energy monitoring functions On or Off Procedure Energy monitoring related as 1 Click the option button Energy monitoring function 1 Use the option button to select Energy Monitoring function iit Automatic Air Conditioning Charges Rint or Air Conditioning eae Charge Output Processing function setup Energy monitoring automatic output C Do not output Energy monitoring function Printing Off Deactivate Deactivates Energy monitoring related Sih Detau lt Mais ai i Select On Activate Activates Energy monitoring related pong ornare Sees Energy monitoring automatic output Energy monitori
93. it is necessary to register the license No to the G 50A e Change the password as required 18 11 2 Test Run Check Note e Before carrying out a test run check complete the test run checks of the systems under the control of the central controller G 50A e See Chapter 3 for details on site adjustment Test run check sheet Once the initial settings have been carried out as prescribed by the section on field adjustment in this manual follow the order of testing prescribed by the test run check sheet and check the following items 1 to 4 1 Check operation start up e Once the necessary information has been entered in the initial screen advance to the control screen e Check that the screen which indicates operation start up is in progress appears e The time depends on the number of air conditioners that are connected The operation start up should take between 10 to 20 minutes to complete e Check the display of each floor to make sure there is no error mark e If an error occurs check the error history on the history screen 2 Man machine on off on off from the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A e Operate an air conditioner unit from the man machine e Confirm the displays of the local remote controller central controller G5OA system controller and man machine indicate the air conditioner is operating e Carry out air conditioner operation in order of group block floor and entire building e
94. it to be displayed When it is selected the indoor unit set to the group is displayed in the unit selection column 2 3 Select the selection method from WHM Select the Select from WHM button in accordance with the procedure shown in 1 and click the W mark in the WHM box When it is selected the unit Charge block select Group select set to WHM is displayed in the unit selection column If the outdoor unit is clicked when the outdoor unit is displayed the indoor unit composing of the outdoor Charge data maintenance screen unit is displayed in the unit selection column select from charge block 56 3 Click the indoor unit icon Indoor unit icon Select the icon of the unit to be displayed or changed The indoor unit data maintenance screen appears 4 Select the proportional division parameter Select the cell of the proportional division parameter to be changed regular hours off hours The cursor appears in that cell 5 Make changes to the data Enter the changes to the apportioned data for each time slot Sei unl Charge data maintenance screen display of indoor unit icon lt Correction method gt Click the cell of the proportional division parameter to be changed When the cell is clicked to be selected the A button is displayed in the cell Click the A button to correct the data The numeric value can also be directly input with the keyboard When the Corrective c
95. k 3 Confirm remedial apportioning at the confirmation display screen and click the Yes button The Calculating screen Remedial apportioning confirmation screen appears Note e When the OK button in the remedial apportion ing setting screen is clicked the settings are Currently counting checked for errors If there is an error in the set contents an alarm screen appears Remedial apportioning calculation can be cancelled by clicking the Cancel button in the Calculating screen e Remedial calculation takes several minutes Calculating screen Counting Please walt for a while When there is an error in the remedial apportioning setting a setting error warning message like that shown below is displayed a son s ko o Unbe to caius due boenomeh eh boa ar oondihorwng chage Kiina increase the ioa Correction period is not within calculation period i a Alarm display 1 Alarm display 2 4 Remedial apportioning calculated result display At the end of remedial apportioning calculation the remedial apportioning result screen appears lier tata omy ear DMAE KENE Et is Output button F e om prem g l i HE jan Us i display i i MOL Count save button Remedial air conditioning charge display Back button wi E gi q mi El i J Le oe LEEI SSE Riel alge pele taln pa i 171515 j f i i l A End button Remedial apportioning result screen 65 Description
96. k the OK Floor number Floor name button tee eee recom oe m oa e When the Cancel button is clicked this setting Set up of the number of floors and floor is terminated to return to the initial screen name screen Note e The minimum number of floors is 1 the maximum is 55 e Floor names can be a maximum of 16 characters Duplicate settings are possible 35 8 7 4 Creation of a plane view Step 3 Follow these steps to create a floor plane for each floor This floor plane is used in air conditioning operation and supervision for each floor If not displaying a floor plane it is not necessary to create one Create a floor plane for each floor Base plane Procedure Floor plane p 1 Click the Base Change button In the Floor Plan Settings window click the Change button to edit the flow chart The pait cS brush appears Floor selection Maintenance Tip e When Paint Brush Mode is activated the file name and graphic size is set and should not be changed If changed the floor plane may not display correctly 2 Create a floor plane flow chart Create a floor plane flow chart with the paint brush For details see the Windows 2000 XP users guide 3 Exit Paint Brush Mode Click the file menu and select the Exit Paint Brush PE option Select Yes on the save confir mation rn screen 5 Select a floor using the A V button Use the A V button to select the floor to b
97. kWh then check the following settings and rectify the problem e Charge block setting block setting e Outdoor unit to watt hour meter relationship e Indoor unit to watt hour meter relationship Check that the standard charge portion is included in the block settlement amount of the settlement results Block settlement amount total of block indoor units division electric amount totals x charge unit standard charge Because settlement errors occur a difference less than number of blocks x minimum exchange unit is deemed OK When the difference exceeds number of blocks x minimum exchange unit then check the following settings and rectify the problem e Charge block setting block setting e Standard charge setting Note Only judgment standard d can be recalculated and rechecked Maintenance Tip After the charging test run check check the result of the print out of the settlement day calculation for day 1 If the system is modified always check the calculation results of the next settlement day or one day after the change and 10 days after the change To make the check sheets easy to read allocate 1 check sheet page for each installation floor unit or G 50A unit 8 Ch ange to actual operation setting After the charging test run check is completed restore the regular field settings Note During charging test run set the items shown below to the test run value Set them to the value to be used
98. l interval dates 6 Set the power integrated value Displays the power integrated value at 00 00 hours of the remedial apportioning start day The integrated value at 24 00 hours of the previous day Select the O field of the watt hour meter you want to change with the mouse and set or change the power integrated value The integrated value field of the selected watt hour meter changes to a blue cell When the integrated value data changes the new data is displayed in blue i 64 The initial integrated value is the interval for the previous month When there is one electric power charge unit the total air conditioning charge does not have to be set and it is not displayed Include standard charge can be selected only when the settlement of accounts term is 1 month Set the power integrated value only when necessary The power integrated value initial value is the value stored in the database When there is no data a blank is displayed When the recovery day exceeds the settlement of accounts day it recommends that this month and next month perform charging remedy See the execution examples for each assumed Case starting from section 9 5 3 3 Calculate remedial apportioning Meee 1 Click OK button T When the necessary settings at the remedial appor tioning i een eect ee tees setting screen are complete click the OK button The remedial apportioning confirmation screen appears 2 Click Yes or No button U
99. lation function is used When the charge calculation function is used it is not necessary to read the contents shown in this attached sheet Example of performing Charge calculation data maintenance in the event of a G 50A fault For charge calculation Without WHM connection The following shows an example of the correction method Note e It is necessary to perform the maintenance of the charge calculation data for the day of the G 50A replacement on the next day after replacing the G 50A On the day of the G 50A replacement the extraordinary charge calculation parameter value may be calculated The operation parameter for the last day is collected in the morning of the next day to calculate the charge calculation e Since it is unable to calculate the charge for the fault period when the G 50A is replaced it is Procedure 1 Select the Charge calculation data mainte nance button Click the Charge calculation data mainte nance button a maintenance group on the initial screen Select the G 50A to be corrected Select the G 50A replaced from Select from G 50A a 3 Select the indoor unit icon When the indoor unit icon to be corrected is clicked the Unit charge calculation data main tenance screen is displayed unites Ea e pEi p nan na n pe n PD 22s eee ere 4 Correct the charge calculation data e T NEE B T A A E Correct the charge calculation parameter for eee ee a i ain the fault
100. lete by clicking on its icon 2 Click Release button Select the Release button and the block settings for the selected group are erased The Block label in the group icon disappears Note e If anamed block has no groups assigned to it a message appears asking if it is okay to delete the block itself To delete the block itself click the OK button to keep the block click the Cancel button 38 Changing the block name Follow these steps to change the name of the selected block Procedure 1 Click Name change button Click the Name change button in the Operation block setting window 2 Select the block name Select the name of the block to change The selected block appears in the selected block cell 3 Enter a new name Enter the new block name Subsequently enter the other new block names 2 to 3 4 Click OK button after entering the block name eee Bick O Nae Block Beck Informeatan OK Cancel Block name change screen After entering the block name click the OK button The block name is updated OK Accept the new block name Cancel 39 Delete any changes and restore the earlier block name 8 8 Watt Hour Meter Set Up Set the connection to the watt hour meter WHM setup sets the serial ports which connect to watt hour meters and the number of watt hour meters address WHM name and maximum integrated value It can be set for With WHM connection onl
101. lion mformalion Click the Cancel button to stop the installation 5 TG 2000A setup completion 1 Select Finish button Click Finish button on installation screen A Ini all roo Canpa Be EJ TOMMA has bem successlultr wrstalled Frasa the Finch kullon te mat Fiz inrisllation Tou mirimiri Wau coaer before Tha am TE A praga A liteke erent After the installation is completed restart the computer When the installation is completed the program is registered in the start menu and automatically run from the next time the computer is started Store the CD is a safe place Note e Be sure to restart the personal computer after installing TG 2000A Ea 11 5 3 TG 2000A Uninstall This section describes how to uninstall an installed MSDE and TG 2000A program 1 TG 2000A uninstall 1 Check to see if TG 2000A has ended ne Curent misk program otme el Check to see if the TG 2000A program has ended If E Aita Acree 4 0 zy w it has not ended end it e EES cea W am For a description of the ending method see giron Chapter 7 saiki 2 Start Add Remove Programs i i Start by clicking Control Panel s Add Remove Pro e oe gael grams 3 Select TG 2000A and click Change Remove button Select Integrated centralized control software TG 2000A from the displayed programs and click the Change Remove button Uninstallation of the TG 2000A program begins
102. llowance Inverter No Inverter overcurrent protection abnormality Inverter overcurrent protection abnormality Inverter No Inverter IPM abnormality allowance Inverter IPM abnormality allowance Inverter preliminary cooling fan trouble Inverter preliminary cooling fan trouble Inverter No Sensor trouble Sensor trouble in system Temperature sensor trouble Sensor No Pressure sensor trouble Sensor No Current sensor trouble Sensor No Humidity sensor trouble Sensor No Gas sensor trouble Sensor No Air speed sensor trouble Sensor No Limit switch trouble Switch No Sensor trouble Sensor No Other sensors trouble Sensor No System abnormality System not operate due to abnormality With response frame No answer back Communication error Communication error Address duplicate Communication error Polarity unsettled 19 wd k k k k KI kki wd RK kk 6602 6603 6604 6605 6606 6607 6608 6609 6610 6700 6701 6702 6750 6751 6752 6753 6754 6755 6756 6757 6758 6761 6762 6763 6764 6765 6766 6767 6771 6772 6773 6774 6775 6776 6777 6778 6779 6800 6801 6810 6811 6812 6813 6820 6821 6822 6823 6824 6830 6831 6832 6833 6834 7000 7100 7101 7102 7103 7104 7105 Communication Communication Com
103. m abnormality Electric system abnormality in line Electric system not operate due to overcurrent shut off Electric system not operate due to overcurrent protection Electric system not operate due to open phase Electric system not operate due to reversed phase open phase wn kk k k kk kk kk k k k k 74 4104 4105 4106 4107 4108 4109 4110 4111 4112 4113 4114 4115 4116 4121 4158 4171 4200 420 4210 421 4220 422 4230 423 4240 424 4250 425 4260 426 4300 430 4310 431 4320 432 4330 433 4340 434 4350 435 4360 436 9000 50 0 51 5o 53 54 55 56 57 5g 5Q 6000 6101 6102 6500 6600 6601 Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric Electric system system system system system system system system system system system system system not operate due to electric leak not operate due to short circuit not operate due to self power supply OFF power failure not operate due to overlord not operate due to overlord protection OCR51C not operate due to OCR51F not operate due to high voltage part not operate due to bus current not operate due to coil overheat 49 C not operate due to heater overheat not operate due to fan controller abnormality not operate
104. message was displayed To continue Setup using this partition press C To select a different partition press ESC Press C to continue Setup When ESC was pressed Setup returns to Step 7 9 You will be asked which file system FAT NTFS you want to use Select the file system that you want the item is inverted when selected and press Enter The following describes when NTFS is selected Select Format the partition using the NTFS file system 10 A message to indicate the drive is ready to be formatted appears To format the drive press F To select a different partition for Windows XP press ESC Press the F key to start formatting the drive When ESC was pressed Setup returns to Step 7 91 11 Formatting wil start When formatting is complete copying of files from CD ROM to hard disk begins When all the files have been copied the computer automatically restarts Immediately before restarting remove the floppy disk from drive A and the CD ROM from the CD ROM drive After the computer restarts Setup will continue 12 The Windows XP Setup Wizard starts First device installation is automatically performed 13 The Regional Settings screen appears Click Next gt 14 The Personalize Your Software screen appears Enter your Name and Organization and click Next gt 15 The Your Product Key screen appears Enter your Product Key and click Next gt
105. mount contained in this integrated centralized control software TG 2000A the following steps are not displayed but are skipped Step 2 Relation between outdoor units and watt hour meters Step 3 Electrical specification of outdoor units Step 4 Relation between indoor units and watt hour meters Step 7 Currency unit set Step 9 Standard charge set 42 8 9 2 Division mode Step 1 Follow these steps to set the reference data and Division Mode for outdoor and indoor units in the charge system i popei LiH ee a ee al Select the Division Mode or proportional division refer De Malice sa ence data Procedure SRS FOUDEN 1 Select the Division Mode wave na h sain Click the option button of the desired Division Mode 2 Select OK button E EE When done making selections click the OK button eos Eernpaisi pe snap tery ta ihat thee te If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial CEJ c window n Division Mode Set up window Proportional division reference data The proportional division data for the outdoor unit is divided into two Operating Power and Standby Power for the crankcase heater The Operating Power for the outdoor unit is divided proportionally in accordance with the reference operation data of the indoor unit Reference data1 Capacity save electric amount used Default setting Reference data 2 Thermo ON time usage time
106. munication Communication Communication Communication Communication Communication Communication Communication Communication Communication Communication error Transmission processor hardware error error Transmission line busy error No ACK 06H communication circuit error error No response frame error Transmission processor communication error error No ACK return error No return of response frame error error error K transmission abnormality error K transmission error error K address duplicate error K abnormality code PO K abnormality Room temperature thermistor abnormality K abnormality Indoor coil thermistor abnormality Condensation temperature sensor abnormality K abnormality Transmit receive error K abnormality Drain sensor abnormality Float switch function K abnormality Drain pump abnormality K abnormality Coil frost overheat protection K abnormality System error K abnormality Outdoor unit trouble Indoor outdoor communication error K abnormality Room temperature thermistor abnormality K abnormality Indoor coil thermistor abnormality Condensation temperature sensor abnormality K abnormality Transmit receive error K abnormality Drain sensor abnormality K abnormality Drain pump abnormality K abnormality Co
107. n object on the screen pressing and holding down the button to select the object then while holding the button down moving the mouse pointer and the object to a different location Keyboard Primarily used when entering password characters or numerics 6 3 Accessing Functions and Moving between Windows The functions of the TG 2000A can be divided into two general categories 1 Functions that monitor air conditioner operation status and control functions Initial window 2 Operation and system initialization and charge data maintenance functions functions used to accomplish functions in 1 above Control window Management screen This section deals mostly with functions in category 2 1 Shift from the initial window to the control window The following shows the procedure to shift from the initial window to the control window Shift the screen to the control window after completing the initial setting shown in Chapter 8 Procedure 1 D 2 Select Finish button Click the Finish button located on the lower right on the initial screen With the above step the confirmation screen asking whether or not to trans mit the setting contents to the G 50A is displayed Select OK button Click the OK button to transmit the initial setting contents to the G 50A The start up display screen is displayed after the screen has been shifted to the control window The system information set or changed is transmi
108. next day when the G 50A is replaced Since the data cannot be fully corrected when the G 50A is replaced it is necessary to perform a special correction during failure lt Maintenance example gt Example of Maintenance of charge data during G 50A failure proportionally divided electric power charge With RS 485 WHM connection 1 Correct the apportioned electric power during failure to O by which the value is changed to blue Including appointed day of repair 2 Select and correct the failure period correction method from the following plans Plan Use of average value for one week before failure Calculate the power used during the failure period proportionally by percentage using the average value for one week before the failure as the apportioned electric power for a day and input it as apportioned electric power for the repair date 3 When the integration has already been made select Recalculation to settle the charge for the month concerned 9 2 4Watt Hour Meter Data Maintenance This data may be changed Follow these steps to display watt hour meter data broken down by regular hours and off hours Maintaining watt hour Meter Data Procedure 1 Click the V button and select a watt hour meter 5 When the Y button in the watt hour meter field in the zz charging data maintenance screen Is clicked all the watt hour meters are displayed Selecting the watt hour meter Tea you want to displa
109. ng capacity and FAN capacity It is not necessary to set operating capacity and FAN capacity for KIC AIC and LC When the model name of the indoor unit for which the model name is set in section 8 7 2 Model Name corresponds to the internal data the capacity is displayed automatically Check the displayed value and correct it as required The indoor unit capacity and FAN capacity differ depending on the machine model Please see the data book or catalog for details A warning message appears if even one indoor unit does not have its capacity set Make sure each capacity is set to proceed Note that the proportional division may fail to be calculated correctly unless the capacity of all indoor units intended for proportionally divided power charge is set properly When the Indoor Unit Division Mode is set to Do not set the operation capacity For Without WHM connection proportionally divided electric charge manual input of the electric amount set the indoor unit operation capacity h lock 8 9 7 Charge Blocks Step 6 Charge block name Follow these steps to set charging blocks using the control blocks Air conditioning charges are calculated for each charging block Charge block set up Operation block Set the charge blocks Procedure 1 Select the charging block setting method Select either The same as that of the block for operation option or Create separately option When the setting me
110. ng output format Off Deactivate Do not automatically print air conditioning Standard charges Default C Items for every unit Printing Print Energy monitoring auto matic ems foruns outofnormalworking hours printing information auto matically EA EE E M Exporting file Automatically output air conditioning Connection charge result as a file C No connection Printing and Automatically print and automatically Connection type output air conditioning charges as Pe exporting file a file es For file output set the output destination The initial output destination is C TG2000 Chargefile Energy monitoring output format Standard Output by standard item Default Unit details Output detailed air conditioning charges for each unit also Regular Off details Output detailed air conditioning charges for regular hours and off hours also Watt hour meter connection Non connection Charge calculation function without WHM connected default Connection Charge calculation function with WHM connected It is possible to select Serial connection Note that it is not possible for this version to select the PLC connection When the printer is not connected it is unable to set the printing for the Energy monitoring auto output When this TG 2000A is not provided with the Charge function this screen is not displayed In order to use the charge function please contact a Mitsubishi official sales office or s
111. ng to monitor and display the option functions state of the G 50A 8 5 1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions Confirm the precautions and procedure before setting the G 50A connection Perform the check before setting the G 50A connection Procedure 1 Select the G 50 connection set up button Click the G 50 connection set up button located in the system setting group on the initial window select the ON button after confirming the display contents Check the contents of the alarm displayed When there are not any problems found click the OK button to advance to the setting Tha rka H a ein ep brieni Ee Tiap l P ariken LA prip D When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is EOE terminated to return to the initial screen aa rira cide A wiv ci ie i M EA Paes g i pl Set the G50A connection in accordance with the o E following procedure man e Step 1 Number of G 50 set up G 50 connection Set up Step 2 IP address of G 50 set up 8 5 2 Number of G 50A set up Step 1 Set the number of G 50 connected to the system Set up the number of G 50A Procedure 1 Click the A V buttons Use the A V buttons to set the number of G 50A Number of connectable G 50A units 1 to 40 units 2 Click OK button When finished making settings click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial window 8 5 3 IP address of
112. nging System Settings Case 2 With system setting data After the system has been set up once turning on the power brings up the Management window and the startup process begins immediately The startup process takes some time approx 10 to 20 manui y To change the initial settings go to the initial window See the procedure in chapter 6 3 Accessing functions and moving between windows Startup screen Maintenance Tip e For safety reasons make a thorough check of all equipment and connections Initial window 20 7 3 Shutdown TG 2000A Shutdown Follow these steps to shutdown TG 2000A Procedure 1 Select the End option in the File menu in the Menu Bar Always ad the application before turning off the power Shutdown is done from the initial window Select the File menu in the Menu Bar and select the End option To switch to the Initial window refer to chapter 6 3 m 2 Select OK button End the application The shutdown confirmation dialog box appears asking to confirm this action il After verifying the content of the dialog box click the OK button to exit the application Click the Cancel button to return to the Initial window WARN IES Maintenance Tip sae ia e Always exit the TG 2000A application before turning off the PC Failing to do so could result in damage _ m Note that when the TG 2000A application is exited the functions used stop When the charge
113. ngs are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial e ee Pea ME bei il a T aA a a ba eT l a aaa te Lana window The Watt hour meter set up are done in the following TA a Step 1 Watt hour meter setting att hour meter set up preparation window Step 2 Set up for the name and the maximum integrated value of WHM 8 8 2 Watt Hour Meter Setting Step 1 Set the connection to the watt hour meter 1 Select the port to assign to the watt hour meter Click the watt hour meter option button and set the serial port to be used 2 Select the watt hour meter name Select a name to be assigned to the watt hour meter 3 Set the number and address of the watt hour meters Set the number of watt hour meters to be used and their address 4 Set the serial No PTR Ca Input the serial No for Model AEM31D 485 only Watt hour meter setting window Example When S N 70 87948 set 87948 5 Select OK button When finished making changes click the OK button N Pfam dui Sec ree es cong on pi eet Check ft teed pii Stig ad eH If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are eect erate ad ala la nerd eo interrupted and the screen returns to the initial e cancel window When address setting and communication confirmation eee GOWN failed a warning message is displayed Check the set contents Note e The maximum number of watt hour meters is 30 e Ifthe address selected is already being u
114. of WHM integrated value 17 lt I G 2000A screen order 2 gt Power On Start TG 2000A Exit TG 2000A shut down theios and turn the power off System setup group wea ae No system data Select File End button Maintenance setup group Select Exit Control windows Management screen see separate management manual 18 Primary settings contained in the activated window Preparation for Energy monitoring Verifies the order of billing settings and displays warnings set up Sets the unit model No Number of floors and floor name Set floor number and names Floor plane drawing Create a floor plane to be used in the floor window of the Management window Relation between floor and G 50A Sets the number of G 50A terminals Group icon placing and naming Layout icons on the floor plane and set names Operation block setting Set groups in blocks Primary settings contained in the activated window Maintenance of charge data Data for the last 62 days from the watt hour meter indoor units Present value monitor and outdoor units can be viewed and edited Also current values for watt hour meters can be monitored Maintenance of charge data Watt hour meter data from the last 62 days can be viewed and Meter maintenance edited Maintenance of charge data Unit Data for the last 62 days from indoor units and outdoor units can be viewed and edited
115. of displays and buttons 1 Apportioning conditions display Displays the counted and remedially apportioned conditions 2 Remedial air conditioning charge Displays the remedied air conditioning charge calculated result in block and watt hour meter units Block units display is the remedial apportioning interval reference value 3 Output button The remedial apportioning air conditioning charge result can be output to a printer or file 4 Calculation save button When the remedial apportioning air conditioning charge result is the same as the calculated result including the standard charge it can be written over the air conditioning charge result in month units 5 Back button Returns to the remedial apportioning conditions setting screen 6 End button Ends the remedial apportioning screen 9 5 3 Remedy when personal computer HDD fails no backup The following describes the remedy when the personal computer HDD failed and the charging data was lost 1 HDD recovery Recover the personal computer HDD by replacement etc and install the necessary OS 2 TG 2000A installation Install TG 2000A MSDE database and this program Refer to the setup method and install Day before recovery day 3 System configuration and charging system restoration Recover the system information by resetting the Preceding month s count end qy air conditioning system configuration charging system foe 8 8 g etc beet mth calle cor 4 Run the operation amo
116. on Set up Step 2 29 8 6 4 Set up of Refrigerant System Step3 31 8 6 5 Set up of Group Step4 c eee 32 Appendix 1 Installing Windows XP Professional 91 8 6 6 Interlocked setting Step 5 008 33 Appendix 2 Auto Log in Confirmation Method 93 8 7 Monitoring Screen Setup sssessersrerseernn 34 Appendix 3 Correction to Charge Calcution in the Event 8 7 1 Configuration Procedure and Restrictions 34 of G 50AReplacement due to Fault 94 8 7 2 Set up of Model Name Step1 34 8 7 3 Set up of the Number of Floors and Floor Name Step2 cc eee 35 8 7 4 Creation of a Plane View Step 3 36 8 7 5 Set up of Floor Name and G 50A Step 4 36 8 7 6 Set up of llon arrange and Name Step 5 37 8 7 7 Set up of Block Step 6 eeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 38 In this manual Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional is called Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP Professional is called Windows XP In this manual Microsoft Excel 2000 XP is called Excel Trademarks MS Microsoft Microsoft logo and Windows are registered trademarks and trade names of Microsoft Corporation Each company may use as registered trademarks and trade names the product names used in this manual Term description e Man machine Indicates a personal computer with integrated centralzed control software TG 2000A Man machine
117. onfirm the monitoring interval at the operation amount data monitor confirmation screen After confirmation click the OK button If it is determined automatically that the monitor prohibit time is applicable Operation amount data monitor When it is out of the prohibited time range the confirmation screen operation amount data monitor is started and the message Please wait a moment is displayed on the screen After the monitoring is terminated the screen returns to the initial window The monitor of the operation amount data is intended for all indoor units for the object day in which the contents are written over the PC database on which the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A operates Monitor only the necessary date Since the monitor of the operation amount data requires time wait for a moment until the monitor is terminated Monitor the data for the last day after 7 00 Even if the operation amount data monitor is executed it cannot use the results for the recalculation of proportionally divided power charges In this case use the Maintenance of charge data shown in 9 2 or the Charging remedy shown in 9 5 Note that the data is not reflected in the Maintenance of charge data screen even if the operation amount data is gathered using this function but upon the output of the charge parameter data 9 4 Charge Parameter Output This function is used to output the operation amount data integra
118. operand Water system temperature abnormality allowance Common operand Water system pressure abnormality Common operand Water system pressure abnormality allowance Common operand Water system not operate due to water leak Water system not operate due to water supply suspension Water system not operate due to drain pump abnormality Water system not operate due to drain sensor abnormality float switch function Water system not operate due to liquid level abnormality Water system not operate due to cool water valve abnormality Water system not operate due to warm water valve abnormality Water system operation restricted due to water leak Water system operation restricted due to water supply suspension humidifier water supply suspension Water system operation restricted due to drain pump abnormality Water system operation restricted due to drain sensor abnormality Water system operation restricted due to liquid level abnormality Air system Control box temperature abnormality Air system Preliminary control box temperature abnormality Air system operation restricted due to filter clogging Air system operation restricted due to filter maintenance Air system operation restricted due to damper position detecting abnormality Air system operation humidity abnormality allowance Common operand Electric syste
119. play contents If there is no problem when the contents of the alarm displayed are checked click the OK button to Fiai akej boi iming Pia mer eed gp DEl mip E a i rdh up i Le E TEF ee DE eee ee ee TE i l FA i SO aha A a ie h es Le ed a oaie F E re proceed to the settings bises jhensm a a p eet by E ee Pe rep eg ee If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are vaarana Enpresa eana tar va REDE ae re interrupted and the screen returns to the initial o icm window Semenn rinm mamm Energy monitoring set up preparation screen The Energy monitoring set up are done in the following order Step 1 Division mode Step 2 Relation between outdoor units and watt hour meters Step 3 Electrical specification of outdoor units Step 4 Relation between indoor units and watt hour meters Step 5 Electrical specification of indoor units Step 6 Charging blocks Step 7 Currency unit set Step 8 Charge set Step 9 Standard charge set The OK and Finish buttons accept the changes to the settings The Cancel button cancels any changes made and exits the Energy monitoring set up The Back button cancels any changes made and returns to the previous window Steps which do not have to be set are not displayed depending on the selected charge method Numeric and character input items can be copied and pasted by right clicking the mouse For Without watt hour meter connection proportionally divided power charge manual input of the electric a
120. quired when the monitor operation is executed using this Monitor Operation TG 2000A and the Web Annual weekly schedule Required when the schedule setting is used Schedule Charge Required when the Charge calculation charging function is Charge calculation used It is also required when the operation time is used sending error mail Required when the error mail addressing is used Mail It is prepared for service maintenance 8 6 System Configuration Set up Set the information of the airconditioning system to be monitored using this integrated software TG 2000A It is possible for this setting to monitor the system information possessed by the G 50A 8 6 1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions Confirm the precautions and procedure before setting the system configuration Perform the confirmation before setting the system configuration Procedure 1 Select the System configuration set up button Click the System configuration set up button located in the system setting group on the initial window select the OK button after confirming the display contents Check the contents of the alarm displayed ssa TRE bn copii did ted ci il bpd When there are not any problems found click the OK button to advance to the setting When the Cancel button is clicked this setting ap fj Wa is terminated to return to the initial screen oC The dep of a apiet cerda D Wai HER Le rey Ca p el Pa A ba bai j TS
121. r the indoor unit and date concerned using the correction method for the fault period examined 8 Select the re calculation When the value has already been reset select the Re calculation to calculate the value again for the month concerned Note e When the charge calculation parameter is corrected using the Charge calculation data maintenance function the message Execute re calculation is displayed at the end of Charge calculation data maintenance In this case execute the calculation again as required a MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE MITSUBISHI DENKI BLDG 2 2 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN WT03901 X01
122. ration contents of the select buttons on each setting screen Buttons Operation contents OK Validates the contents set on this display screen to advance to the next setting screen Advances to the next setting screen if it is the preparation screen Next Advances to the next setting screen Back Invalidates the contents set on this display screen to return to the last screen Cancel Invalidates the contents set on this display screen to shift to the initial screen 8 2 System Setting Procedure The following is an explanation of the System Settings performed at the Initial window When no System Settings exist User set up Site name set up G 50A connection set up System configuration set up Monitoring screen set up Watt hour meter set up Energy monitoring set up Password set up Time set up 22 Even if the G50A is not actually connected it is possible to set it in advance as long as information such as system configuration etc is available Note e Ifthe settings are done out of order some items will not be available and others will have to be set again e Time set up and Site name set up are only performed when necessary Check the time for each G 50A with Time set up and set the time when necessary When System Settings exist Make any changes to the settings Note e Changing certain settings affects the status of other settings e User set up in particular affect other settings and functions
123. reen located within the air conditioning charge settlement period When the outdoor unit apportioning mode is 2 the crank case heater apportioned electric power also changes lt Maintenance example gt Example of Maintenance of charge data during G 50A failure proportionally divided electric power charge Without WHM connection 1 Correct the proportional division parameter during failure to 0 by which the value is changed to blue Including appointed day of repair 2 Select and correct the failure period correction method from the following plans Plan 1 Use of average value for one week before failure Calculate the proportional division parameter given by multiplying the number of days of the failure period using the average value for one week before failure as the proportional division parameter for a day and input it as a proportional division parameter for the repair date Plan 2 Use of normal period only Use the proportional division parameter only for the normal period but not the proportional division parameter for the number of all indoor units used during the failure period Correct the proportional division parameter for all indoor units during the failure period to 0 58 3 When the integration has already been made select Recalculation to settle the charge for the month concerned It is necessary to perform the charge data maintenance on the date appointed for G 50A repair after the
124. release in the Block Target column from which the target block is selected That block is moved to the Block No Name column Delete Block button Add Block button Add amp Delete setting window Add charge blocks Follow these steps to add a charge block Procedure 1 Select Add Block button To add a charging block click the Add Block button A charge block is added as the lowest nonexistent block No For setting the charge block name etc refer to Set the charge blocks 47 8 9 8 Currency unit set Step 7 Follow these steps to set the currency Currencies that do not appear in the display can be entered manually Selecting a Currency from the Display Procedure 1 Click the Currency option button Click the option button of the currency to be used Manually Setting the Currency a Procedure er 1 Click Etc option button ap To display a currency that does not exist in the currency display click the Etc option button es nama 2 Enter the currency unit Enter the currency unit and the number of decimal _ oe places to use The number of decimal 0 4 Currency Unit window Exit the Currency Settings Procedure 1 Click OK button To exit the Currency Settings click the OK button If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window 8 9 9 Charge set Step 8 Follow these steps to set the rate
125. rm the charging test run check after the test run check is complete Follow the order of testing prescribed by the charging test run check sheet and check the following items 1 to 8 Note e When the results do not conform to the judgment standards outlined in 7 fix the problem and restart the check from 1 1 Check the charge setting details on the man machine console Write the charge setting details down on the charging test run check sheet Check the details of the data to ensure charging is operating correctly e Division mode selection See section 8 9 2 Set the mode used e Charge setting See section 8 9 9 Set the time using the with within outside setting to perform the charging test run check Same unit cost for the With daytime nighttime setting Without weekend charge setting and Without seasonal charge setting For the unit cost set both within and outside to 10 Execute the setting so that the test run time for the air conditioner is carried over both within and outside Test run period of air Example 11 00 conditioner 13 00 Outside Within Outside 4 12 00 14 00 e Standard charge setting See section 8 9 10 gt For charging test run check purposes set 10 000 e Settlement day setting See Management manual section 9 3 gt For charging test run check purposes set it to the next day e Charge block setting See section 8 9 7 gt Set the charge block to be manipulated To set the charge
126. rmation with the A V button 2 Select the OK button after confirming the ventilation unit interlocking information If it is not necessary to change or correct the information of each G5SOA when it is checked click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial window Change the ventilation unit interlocking set up information Procedure 1 Select the No of G 50 with A V button In this case select the No of G50A to change the ventilation unit interlocking setting with the A V button 2 Delete add the unit icon Unit icon deletion Click the unit icon to be deleted Unit icon addition Click the unit icon to be added from the Interlocking destination un set unit columns to set it to the selected state The symbol of the selected unit is displayed by the pointer When the interlocking ventilation unit display line to be added is clicked the unit icon is displayed 33 3 Select OK button Click the OK button after fully completing the ventilation unit interlocking setting When the ventilation unit interlocking setting is changed on the interlocked setting screen it is possible to reflect the changed contents on the G 50A system It is possible to set up to 16 indoor units to one interlocking ventilation unit When the OK button is clicked the screen to confirm whether the ventilation unit interlocking setting is completed is displayed
127. roups and number of indoor units for the system controller GR SR AN SC limited when the group is newly organized e It is possible to use the group organization as it is which is collected from the G 50A On off controller AN etc for instance Group number change Change the group No Procedure 1 Select the cell of the group No displayed Click the cell desired to change the group No and the group No change screen is displayed 2 Change the group No Use the keyboard to input the group No to change 3 Select the OK button l Click the OK button after changing the group No If there is a duplicated group No an error message iS N The inputted group number it already used into other groups displayed 8 6 6 Interlocked setting Step 5 It is possible to confirm and change the information of ventilation unit interlocked with indoor unit in each G 50A Bebe pes eed Pes bavis iai marg Interlocking destination un set unit Displays the indoor unit IC AIC G 50A selection to which interlocking is not set Select the G 50 No Interlocking ventilation unit Displays the ventila tion unit LC FU to interlock Bak Fre Caca apici dsa ibj ma upia sa D Confirm the ventilation unit interlocking set up information Procedure 1 Select the No of G 50 with A V button In this case select the No of G50A to confirm the ventilation unit interlocking set up info
128. rs for any reason Making improper improvements or repairs may cause electric shock or fire For repairs consult the company from which the unit was purchased Stop operation immediately if an error message appears on the computer and the unit stops or is not operating properly Failing to do so may result in fire or damage to the unit Immediately contact the company from which the unit was purchased Do not relocate the unit yourself Relocating the unit yourself may result in incorrect installation which may cause electric shock or fire To relocate the unit consult the company from which the unit was purchased Read the installation manuals and operat ion manuals for the computer peripherals and other machines Improper operation could result in fire or damage to the computer or peripherals Read the installation manual and operation manual for the air conditioner controller Improper operation could result in fire or damage to the air conditioner controller AN CAUTION Do not use the product for any other purpose This product is for use with the Mitsubishi Electric Building Air Conditioning Control System Do not use it with any other air con ditioning control system or for any other appli cation Doing so may cause the unit to mal function Do not use with other applications Use the PC that uses this product with this product only Using it with other applications may cause faulty operation Warning to
129. s The capacity value of each unit is changed Removing a Model Name Procedure 1 Select the unit to be removed Click the unit whose Model Name you wish to remove The cell is displayed in cyan and becomes the Model Name setting objective Multiple units can be selected 2 Click the Delete button Click the Delete button The Model Name of the selected unit is deleted Frequency setting Procedure 1 Select the frequency When the power line frequency is 50Hz deselect Use 60Hz default Select Use 60 Hz only when using 60Hz power Delete button Frequency check box Ending unit Model Name setup Procedure 1 Select the OK button After fully completing the type name setting of the G 50A unit click the OK button on the setting screen When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial window 8 7 3 Set up of the number of floors and floor name Step 2 Follow these steps to set the number of floors being managed floor count and floor names Set the number of floors and floor names Procedure 1 Click the A V button to select the number of floors Clicking 4 W button selects the number of floors 2 Click in the Floor name cell Enter a name for each floor Click the floor name cell to be set The cell is now ready to receive text Now enter the name of the floor Do this for each floor 3 Click OK button When finished with these settings clic
130. s monitored it is possible to read the operation amount data for the indoor unit provided for each G 50A lt Description of function gt The system monitors the operation amount for the indoor unit from all the G5OA units to calculate the proportionally divided power charge at 4 05 and after every day Operation amount of indoor unit Capacity save ratio FAN operation time thermo ON time subsidiary heater operation time The proportional division is not calculated properly when the system is unable to monitor because the power of the PC that the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A operates on is turned off the PC is defective or the LAN circuit or hub with the G50OA is defective The calculation result is correct however as the forwarded calculation is executed after the repair on the next day or at a later time but the calculation result is displayed in red as an error red Because of the reasons shown above the Operation amount data monitor function is used to monitor the operation amount data as a guideline cannot be monitored with the date designated using the charge data maintenance described in 9 2 or the charging remedy described in 9 5 when the maintenance of the proportional division parameter value or the apportioned electric power is performed lt Supplement gt The G 50A retains the data for the last 62 days lt Caution gt Even if the operation amount data is monitored it may not be executable in some c
131. s term Note e When the settlement of accounts term is one total air conditioning charge including this standard charge When there is one power charge the total air conditioning charge does not have to be set This item appears in gray 6 Include Not include standard charge setting When the settlement of accounts term is one month Include or Not include standard charge can be selected Set whether or not the standard charge is to be included 7 Remedial interval setting Set the remedial apportioning interval The remedial start day is the failure generation day and the remedial end day is the recovery day Recovery day is the day watt hour meter monitoring was recovered and is the day that normal operation was started When the day before the remedial start day was not charge apportioned normally change the remedial start day to the day after the day normally charged before the failure day 8 Watt hour meter integrated value setting The value at 24 00 of the day before the failure day value for 00 00 of the failure day is displayed at the watt hour meter integrated value of each watt hour meter Failure cause watt hour meter transmission line open When watt hour meter counts normally The watt hour meter integrated value does not have to be corrected Failure cause watt hour meter failure or CT failure When watt hour meter does not count normall Only the watt hour meter integrated value of the faile
132. schedule for electric power fees Select within outside weekend and seasonal rates for this rate system Set the electric power rate schedule Procedure 1 Select the rate schedule to be used ET E oh ttn Ea Click the option button of the rate schedule to be Se a ea used pave 2 Select the unit rate and applicable time period or day of the week Frise c amp Set the unit rate applicable time month day or day of the week for the rate schedule Inputting E fe from the keyboard is also possible os m i igi 3 Click OK button 7 ar T Ee ee When finished setting the rate schedule click i omy o apoj m the OK button If the Cancel button is clicked the settings Rate Settings window are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window If a required item is left blank including 0 value a warning message appears Correct this item to proceed Charge setting can also be performed at the Management window Within a time daytime spanning one day cannot be set Within a time daytime can be set once a day It is possible even for proportionally divided power charges manual input of electric amount to make the settlement for the Charge ratio of the air conditioning charge using the charge unit cost calculated on this screen Be sure to execute the charge setting Without watt hour meter connection proportionally divided power charge function 48 8
133. sed a warning will appear Choose a different address 8 8 3 Set up for the Name and the Maximum Integrated Value of WHM Step 2 Set the WHM name location and maximum integrated value 1 Enter the WHM name and location Whee Enter the connected WHM name and location 2 Set the maximum integrated value Use the A V button or numeric input to set the WHM maximum integrated value 3 Click Finish button At the end of setting click the Finish button If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window Name and maximum integrated value settings Note e A name and location up to 16 characters long can be entered e Always set the WHM maximum integrated value If the correct maximum integrated value is not set the energy monitoring functions will not operate normally e When the WHM maximum integrated value is 0 a warning is displayed Set the WHM maximum integrated value Reference Shows the communication parameters that must be set at the watt hour meter used Model Baud rate Parity Stop bit Notes Power Rail323_ 9600 bps Fixed Fixed AEM31D 485 Fixed Fixed Fixed CVM BC ITF RS485 C2 9600 bps None ibit fo ED 39din 485 9600 bps BCD used as communications protocol Items other than the above do not have to be set because they are fixed for each watt hour meter 41 8 9 Energy Monitoring Set up Follow these
134. steps to set the information for the charge system connected to this integrated centralize control software TG 2000A If these settings are not correct the charge function will not operate correctly Maintenance Tip Caution e When making changes to the settings be sure to compile charge information up to the previous day and print it out or have the results in hand before making changes to the settings If charge information is not processed the charge information will not be apportioned correctly The monthly bill consists of a b standard charge a Charge information from the start of the current charge period to the day prior to any changes b Charge information from the day after any changes to the end of the current charge period There may be a discrepancy in the charge information just before or after a change to these settings For details on setting charge periods refer to Management manual section 9 3 Air Conditioning Charge Output 8 9 1 Setting Procedures and Restrictions Follow these steps to set the charge information used in calculating the air conditioning fees in this integrated centralized control software TG 2000A Set Charge System options Procedure 1 Click Energy monitoring set up button From the Initial window click the Energy monitoring set up button in the System Settings group The Energy monitoring set up preparation screen appears 2 Click OK button after checking the dis
135. t normal abnormal maintenance refer to section 9 2 3 Unit Data Maintenance The contents will appear in the air conditioning charge after recalculation at the end of charging data maintenance The subsidiary heater time value is not used The subsidiary heater capacity value is always dealt with as 0 because there is no indoor unit with a subsidiary heater 9 2 2Maintenance Methods and Restrictions era Follow these steps to display the Charge Data Mainte l sili Balies nance screen ran tare rem p iua EiT 7 Ta m T WEDA Ki E Fun i ic Kl Display the Maintenance screen Bibl si pst til T E E HI IZE Procedure SAHI r 1 Click Maintenance of charge data button From the Initial window click the Maintenance of charge data button in the Maintenance group The Charge Data Maintenance screen appears Note e The items that can be changed in this screen are the proportional division parameters of indoor units The parameters of indoor units and outdoor Charge Data Maintenance screen Without WHM connection Harder mn ddo units can be performed the maintenance separately Charge Data can be stored for up to 62 days excluding the present day pe a race aL Ba oe er i TET ele el z F helle e Lre x elhel lle hl TTi MHILE i TOs thee ra av ws r ae Le a Lae a TEA Pres Pes Pee S hll re te e See rs a TE TES Ir K ich x j x r Unit Data Mainten
136. t day 4 Check the settlement results For charging test run check the settlement results on the next day of air conditioner running operation the third day The settlement results of the air conditioning charge is printed or output to the file Check after 05 10 on the next day 5 Decision checks Check that there is not any 0 values in the charge calculation parameter of the block Compare the time with the air conditioner running operation time changed by minute using the charge data maintenance function to check that the value of the fan operation time parameter used is less than the value of running operation time It is determined to be OK when the following conditions are all satisfied Condition 1 The value of the charge calculation parameter is not 0 Condition 2 The fan operation time parameter used of the indoor unit is less than the operation time by minute of the air conditioner When the decision check is NG check the following contents to restore the necessary conditions e Charge calculation block setting block setting e Indoor unit setting capacity fan capacity After restoring the necessary conditions perform the charging test run again Maintenance Tip e After the charging test run check check the result of the print out of the settlement day calculation for day 1 If the system is modified always check the calculation results of the next settlement day or one day after the change and
137. t either New or Exist Block In the Block Settings and Naming window use the paan a option buttons to select either a new block name vor Wi setting or an existing block ait 1 017 5 Enter a block name or select a block name To enter a new block name just enter the name To Group icon select non select state work with an existing block select the block name E 6 Click OK button Click the OK button after setting the block name ae Froe The label Block appears in the group icon Bek Block No Block Information 7 Repeat steps 1 to 6 E Hew Phd Set the blocks for the groups on each floor it i 8 Click OK button When finished setting blocks click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial window Block Settings and Naming window Block names may contain a maximum of 20 characters Up to 2000 blocks can be set If all group icons are not assigned to a block a warning message appears Correct this error to proceed When using the charge function groups not assigned to blocks will not show up in the charge information Be sure to assign all groups to a block This block is not concerned with G 50A browser block setting but is a setting of independent block Deleting block settings Follow these steps to delete block settings for a group Procedure 1 Click the group icon Select the group icon whose block settings you wish to de
138. t the G 50 No with the A V buttons In this case use the A buttons to select the G50A No desired to change the refrigerant system information 2 Delete add the unit icon Unit icon deletion Click the unit icon to be deleted Unit icon addition Click the unit icon to be added from the unconnected indoor unit icon and unconnected sub unit columns to set it to the selected state The symbol of the selected unit is displayed by the pointer When the OC column to be added is clicked the unit icon is displayed 3 Select the OK button After fully completing the refrigerant system information changes click the OK button Note e It cannot change the actual refrigerant system even if the addition or deletion is executed on the refrigerant system setting change screen This refrigerant system information is used for the charge calculation function When the charge calculation function is used be sure to execute the setting and confirmation This refrigerant system information is used for error occurrence display It cannot collect all the refrigerant system information depending on the G 50A start up state In this case execute the addition or change on this refrigerant system setting screen The information possessed by the integrated software is compared with the G50OA refrigerant information when the ntegrated cenralized control software TG 2000A starts to display the coincidence or error message of caution in the ev
139. ted capacity save ratio of indoor unit integrated FAN operation time integrated thermo ON time integrated subsidiary heater operation time and charge parameters to the file Note e The value stored in PC of TG 2000A is output unchanged Contact us separately for the data generation method and other information The values of the capacity save ratio FAN operation time thermo ON time and subsidiary heater operation time are integrated values When the value exceeds 999999 it is returned to 000000 e The file output is executed for each G 50A 61 Output the operation amount data which is the charge parameters to the file Procedure G 50A select button 1 Select charge parameter output menu Output term setting Select the charge parameter output located in the Tool menu in the initial window where the charge parameter output screen is displayed Note that this screen cannot be selected in the Management screen Select the G 50 When the W button for selecting the G 50A is clicked the G50A connected is displayed Select the G 50A to be output 3 Set the interval Use the A V buttons to set the year month and day of the objective interval An interval from the previous day to 122 previous days can be set The setting is executable regardless of whether the data for the date concerned exists or not l Set the file output destination Charge parameter output Set up screen Set the file ou
140. the OK button If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window Block names may be a maximum of 20 characters It is possible to set up to 2 000 charge blocks The charge block consists of the operation block The settlement of the air conditioning charge is made for each charging block It applies only to the air conditioner to which the proportional division is executable If there is a operation block with incomplete settings in the charge block a warning will appear Perform settings on all blocks to proceed For without WHM connection it recommends making the number of charge blocks less than into 100 Delete the charge block Delete the charging block and reset the set operation block to not set Procedure 1 Click the charging block Click the block whose setting you want to delete The block is selected Blue display 2 Click Delete Block button When the Delete Block button is clicked the block settings are deleted and the block returns to the Block No Name column See CS tia ee Release a block from charge blocks Reset the setting of a specified operation block from the charge block Procedure 1 Select the target charge block Click the charge blocks to which the target block you want to select and release belongs The selected charge block is displayed in blue 2 Select the target block Click the block you want to
141. thod is the same as that of the operation block check that The same as that of the block for operation is selected and proceed to step 6 The same as that of the block for operation ee eae block is the same as the operation Grande vices Object block Create separately Charge Block Setting window Set the charging blocks separately 46 setting method of Create separately When the Create separately is selected the same contents as those of the operation block are displayed as charging block contents 2 Select the charging block select the charging block to be selected from the charging block column The cell of the charging block selected changes to blue 3 Input the charge block name Input the charging block name in each column of the charge block 4 Select the operation block Click the operation block to be set for the charging block from the column of the operation block operation block No name to set it to selected status Note that it is not displayed unless there is a operation block that is not set Set the operation block to be selected to not set status by executing the Delete charging block 5 Move it to the object block column Click the selected block at the block column intended for charge by which the operation block is registered in the charging block 6 Click OK button after completing all the settings After completing the settings of all charging blocks click
142. tialization password and maintenance password can be changed Change the password Procedure 1 Click Password set up button Click the Password change button at the Initial GA AAA window user setup group The New password aard oT set up window appears 2 Select the target to be changed Click and select the target to be changed onc oo Maintenance usen Password type e Initialization password System administra Serene e tor password e Maintenance password Maintenance user password HOTE Fiesse inout new password from 4 to 16 charactors 3 Enter the password at New password a ee Set the password at New password ok wa 4 Enter the password for verification When a new password was set at Step 2 set the same password for verification 5 Click OK button after finishing the setting Check the display contents and click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial screen Hee paccowend ool up e Contin password New password set up window Maintenance tip e Always memorize the new password If you forget the password you cannot open the Initial window Note e When the Initial window is opened by initialization password the Initialization and Maintenance passwords can be changed at the Password change window When the Initial window is opened by maintenance password only the Maintenance password can be changed at the New passwor
143. tings contained in the activated window Preparation for System Verifies the order of system configuration settings and displays configurations setup warnings Collecting G 50A data Collects the setting information for the G 50A during the initial setting Unit configurations setup Sets the unit configurations in G 50A System structure of refrigerant Set refrigerant connections system Function of each group set indoor unit and ventilation groups Ventilation unit grouping set ventilators and indoor unit groupings Primary settings contained in the activated window Preparation for Monitoring screen Verifies the order of monitoring screen settings and displays set up warnings Set up of model name Sets the model name of unit Set up of the number of floors and Sets the number of floors and floor name floor name Creation of a plane view Create a floor plane to be used in the floor window of the Management screen control window Set up of floor name and G 50A Set floor and G 50A assignment Set up of icon arrange and name Layout icons on the floor plane and set names Set up of block Set groups in blocks Primary settings contained in the activated window oa Sets the current time Primary settings contained in the activated window Preparation for WHM set up Check the WHM setting order and notes display address Set up for the name and the Sets the WHM name installation location and maximum maximum count value
144. tion and the database backup function Reboot setting Do not automatically reboot Setting automatic reboot and database backup function C Automatically reboot 3 Procedure 1 Click the option button Backup setting Use the option button to select the Automatic Reboot Do not create backup file C Create backup file function and Database Backup function Automatic reboot setting Off Deactivate Does not automatically reboot Default On Activate Automatically reboots Reliability Function Settings Backup setting Off Deactivate Do not back up the database Default On Activate Back up the database 2 Select the reboot interval using the A V buttons When automatic reboot was set to On select the automatic reboot day using the A V buttons The setting range is the 7th thru 31st day after booting The initial value is the 31st day 3 Set the output folder When database backup was set to On set the database folder to be backed up using the Browse button The initial value is C TG2000 databackup Set the folder to be backed up to an HDD drive different from the C drive Maintenance Tip e Manually restart the TG 2000A application and Windows 2000 XP OS on a regular basis once a week Perform the restarting operation during the period from 08 00 to 21 45 Note e When Windows 2000 XP OS is used continuously without restarting system errors may accumulate Thus it
145. tioned 1 Recovery from watt hour meter failure Locate and remove the cause of the watt hour meter failure The cause of the failure may be an open transmission line CT failure or failure of the watt hour meter itself 2 Wait until the day after the settlement of accounts day After recovery continue normal operation until the day after the settle of accounts day Note e Operate normally up to the day after the settlement of accounts day because remedial apportioning is performed for one month 3 Start remedial apportioning Start remedial apportioning by clicking the Remedial apportioning icon in the initial window This is described by the time series example below Remedial apportionin ui Failure Recovery Now Portion for month before last normal Portion for last month remedial Note e Perform remedial proportioning from the day after the settle of accounts day However except when it is different from the normal settlement of accounts term Remedial apportioning can begin two days after the recovery day Only when the day after the recovery day was normally charged 70 4 Settlement of accounts term setting Set the settlement of accounts term start day and end day at the remedial apportioning setting screen The initial value is the settlement of accounts term of the previous month 5 Total air conditioning charge setting Set the total air conditioning charge for the settlement of account
146. tlement of accounts term start day and To O a end day at the remedial apportioning setting screen piamen aa 7 naiean areni beia i rgy wiley rme F Boas ia d gy ali d i om aae BIP ami E ee m m ram The initial value is the settlement of accounts term of the previous month heat 8 Total air conditioning charge setting penance ares Set the total air conditioning charge for the settlement a e a of accounts term E i i i bm FEF E T Note e When the settlement of accounts term is one month and includes a standard charge set the total air conditioning charge Remedial apportioning setting window including this standard charge e When there is one power charge the total air conditioning charge does not have to be set This item appears in gray 9 Include Not include standard charge setting When the settlement of accounts term is one month Include or Not include standard charge can be selected Set whether or not the standard charge is to be included 10 Remedial interval setting Set the remedial apportioning interval The remedial start day is the backup day and the remedial end day is the recovery day 68 Recovery day is the day the system was recovered from a HDD failure and is the day normal operation was restarted When charge is not apportioned normally for the day before the remedial apportioning start day change the remedial apportioning start day to the day after the day normally c
147. tput destination folder An existing folder can be selected by clicking the Refer button Output file name setting D Re Note e When a nonexistent folder is described as the file output destination and the Save button is clicked the file is saved by creating a new folder 5 Set the save filename and click the Output button After setting the output destination and file name click the Output button The file is saved After finishing this screen closes Click the Cancel button to return to the Initial window lt Output file data format gt The data format is CSV format Data is output in ascending order A sample that uses MS EXCEL to fetch an output file is shown here a e ay et iaa B GHG iA m y bs Ly ee i ee Note DORR EEM EOU SO HS e When within a time daytime outside night EE is not set each Basi it ere eo he integrated value is a eats assumed to be daytime and the night value fies a ee eh p i does not increase H mil When the integrated value does not exist B 99 is set or the i of integrated value is left a blank Output file Excel fetch screen sample ar PETE me Erret Reetee CESCE OGHJE aA EREN E Sanaa bawES p 9 5 Charging Remedy Performing charging remedy When charge apportioning was not performed electric power not apportioned due to watt hour meter failure or data was destroyed by HDD failure the air condit
148. tted to each G 50A to enter upon the start up processing It takes approximately 10 to 20 minutes to start up Note that the setting contents will not be trans mitted to the G50A when the Cancel button is clicked If it is used when only the maintenance group function is operated it is possible to shorten the time required until the control window resumes Shift from the control window to the initial window The control window shifts to the initial window when the initial setting contents are changed or when the charge calculation maintenance is performed Procedure 1 Select Configuration and then System set in the menu bar Click the Configuration in the menu bar on the control window to select the System set The password confirmation screen is displayed 14 TG 2000A 7 The contents of a setting are transmitted to G 50 it all right Screen of confirmation for transmitting set contents please wat for a Under staring Please wart for a while m rati T C 2 a in Start up display screen TG 20004 File Configuration View Help System set Fu 5 ee er ere Monitor Operation History Filter reset C Display screen of Shift to setting screen 2 Enter the password Enter the word in the password verification box then click the OK button Doing so returns you to the initial window There are two kinds of passwords Initialization password All the
149. ttons to select the G 50A No desired to confirm the unit configuration 2 Select the OK button after checking the unit configuration of each G 50A If it is not necessary to change the unit configuration of each G 50A when it is checked click the OK button When the Cancel button is clicked this setting is terminated to return to the initial window 29 Change the unit configuration Procedure 1 Select the G 50 No with the A V buttons In this case use the A V buttons to select the G 50A No desired to change the unit configuration 2 Delete add the unit icon Unit icon deletion Click the unit icon to be deleted Unit icon addition Click the unit icon to be added from the selected unit icon column to set it to the selected state The symbol of the selected unit is displayed by the pointer When the address column to be added is clicked the unit icon is displayed Table Icon symbol and unit name leon Name ______ Address range _ 1 to 50 51 to 100 ME remote controller compact remote controller LOSSNAY remote controller 201 to 250 3 Select the OK button After fully completing the unit icon change click the OK button Note e When the system information is collected from the G 50A all the SR GR and AN display SC It is possible to change the icon to that of the system controller actually connected When the icon is changed it is possible to display the unit in which the error o
150. tware TG 2000A Perform the test operation from the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A to check the operation state and monitor display of the air conditioner For the operation procedure refer to the Instruction Manual Management For confirmation in the test operation use the checklist shown in Chapter 11 Perform the normal operation from the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A to execute the test operation confirmation The test operation function is not included in the Start stop function 5 Installation 5 1 Pre installation Steps Preparing for installation Before installing the TG 2000A application do the following checks and preparatory steps Check the OS Check the OS Service Pack version e Windows XP Professional e Windows 2000 Professional SP2 and above Check the memory Check that there is at least 128 MB of RAM 256MB or more is recommended Check the HDD free Check that there is at least 2GB of free space on the C drive OS already set up Install the printer driver and check that printing is possible Printer settings Set the date and time In the Windows Control Panel select Date and Time and set the date time and region Screen size and color At the display in the Windows Control Panel set the screen size to 1024 x 768 or larger and the color to 65536 colors High Color 16 bit or more Automatic login Check that the Auto log in is set 2
151. ue does not have to be corrected Failure cause When watt hour meter and unit wiring connection is wrong Refer to the indoor unit operation amount and calculate and study the remedial interval power consumption for each watt hour meter Only the watt hour meters where the watt hour meter and unit wiring connection is wrong have to be studied The watt hour meter integrated value for each date can be displayed by changing the remedial apportioning start day The day before the failure day must be charge apportioned normally The indoor unit operation amount can also be referenced in watt hour meter integrated value calculation and study It is recommended that the calculation method suited to the system conditions be used When the calculated watt hour meter integrated value is a negative value set the value calculated integrated value watt hour meter maximum integrated value minimum When setting of the remedial apportioning screen is complete perform Section 9 5 2 3 Calculate remedial apportioning 13 10 Error Code List 1 Air conditioning unit error codes The following is a list of the error codes and their meaning 0110 0120 0403 0900 1000 10 0 ag 12 ia ia 1500 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 1506 1559 1600 1601 1605 1607 1608 1659 2000 20 0 21 22 23 24 2500 2501 2502 2503 2504 2505 2506 2600 2601 2602 2603 2604 3152 3252 3600 3601 3602 37 4000 4
152. un check purposes set it to the next day e Charge block setting See section 8 9 7 gt Set the charge block to be manipulated To set the charging block operation block must be set See section 8 7 7 Check the following details for each indoor unit e Addresses of the outdoor units in the same refrigerant system See section 8 6 4 e Performance of indoor units See section 8 9 6 82 e Fan capacity See section 8 9 6 Note e Always ensure the details of each setting are correct Incorrect setting details will affect air conditioner charging 2 Let the air conditioners run Operate all the air conditioners from the man machine TG 2000A Check that all air conditioners are running and write it down on the charging test run check sheet Be sure to operate all air conditioners for over 2 hours on the next day when the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A starts up When they do not run for that length of time the results will not pass the decision standards outlined in 5 Decision standards Record the air conditioner operation time 3 Check the results of charging division Check the charge calculation parameter within outside of all indoor units for the last day on the charge calculation data maintenance screen and enter it in the charge calculation operation check sheet Note e Perform this on the day after the air conditioner running operation charging test run Check after 7 15 on the nex
153. unt backup monitor Po eas eee Monitor backup of the operation amount before the recovery e day Set the interval from the preceding month s count end day to the day before the recovery day Current value Start day Failure Recovery Now End day Operation amount data monitoring screen x Monitor interval Count 1 month Operation amount data backup monitoring for the failure day is also possible Since the operation amount data is the integrated value the data for the preceding month s count end day must also be monitored 2 Wait until the day after the settlement of accounts day Continue normal operation up to the day after the settlement of accounts day Note e The system operates normally up to the day after the settlement of accounts day because remedial apportioning is performed for one month 6 Start remedial apportioning Start remedial apportioning by clicking the Remedial apportioning button in the initial window This is described with the time series example below Remedial interval Failure Recovery Now Portion for month before last normal Portion for last month remedial MH TT aac __ 66 Note e Perform remedial proportioning from the day after the settle of accounts day However except when it is different from the normal settlement of accounts term Remedial apportioning can begin two days after the recovery day Only when the day after the recovery day was normally charged
154. upplier The charge function can be set only for either WHM or No WHM The filename is Month Year csv B Block units W WHM units When using the Charge calculation function it is necessary to register the license number of the Charge calculation function separately with the G 50A If the license is not registered with the G 50A the charge calculation function will not operate properly It is necessary to register the Charge calculation function license with all G 50A units controlled by the TG 2000A 8 4 Site Name Set up Set the site name which this integrated centralized control software TG 2000A is installed Site name p Hia pane Zebu Set the site name Procedure 1 Click the Site name set up button OK Cancel Click the Site name set up button in the User Set up Group in the Initial window Site Name Set up 25 2 Enter the site name Enter the name of the site on the site name set up screen from keyboard 3 Click the OK button When finished entering the site name click the OK button Click the Cancel button the site name is left unchanged Note Site names may contain a maximum of 20 characters The site name is reflected upon the start up screen and version confirmation screen display 26 8 5 G 50 Connection Set up Set the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A number of G50A units connected and the IP address It is possible for this setti
155. y Maintenance Tip Caution When changing the contents of settings related to the energy monitoring functions be sure to compile date specification the charge information up to the previous day and print it out or have the result in hand before making changes to the settings If charge information is not processed the charge information will not be apportioned correctly The monthly bill consists of a b standard charge a Charge information from the start of the current charge period to the day prior to any changes b Charge information from the day after any changes to the end of the current charge period There may be a discrepancy in the charge information just before or after a change to these settings For details on setting charge periods refer to Managemet manual section 9 3 Air Conditioning Charge Output 8 8 1 Setting Procedures and Restrictions Before setting or changing WHM check the precautions Check before WHM setup Procedure 1 Click Watt hour meter set up button From the Initial window click on the Watt hour meter set up button in the System Settings group The wes cl a eo hour melar conh gue Bepi Saat poriaeie Dar Ses r ea aa ae od A 2 Click OK button after checking the display contents lf there is no problem when the contents of the alarm SR eee Dee eae ear ae Meanie displayed are checked click the OK button Tere aa Goma E enia Hea If the Cancel button is clicked the setti
156. y and clicking the Meter Maintenance button displays the watt hour meter maintenance screen Waitt Hour Meter Maintenance screen D Select the watt hour meter data Select the cell of the data to be changed regular hours off hours The cursor appears in that cell 3 Make changes to the data Enter the changes to the data for each time slot Data Display Colors Black Normal Red Abnormal Blue Maintenance Gray No data 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 Repeat these steps to make changes to the part to be Time zone changed Within day Regular hours 5 Click OK button Outside night Off hours When done with these settings click the OK button If the Cancel button is clicked the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window Note e Corrected watt hour meter data will appear in the air conditioning charge after recalculation However only watt hour units watt hour meters are the object The corrected watt hour meter data does not appear at indoor units or watt hour meters connected to indoor units The data for that day may not be correct if there was an abnormality on the previous day For example when the previous day was abnormal it may be forwarded to the next day The proportional division electric power displayed in red is changed to maintenance blue and recalculated and appears in the air conditioning charge results However all the electric power displayed in red in
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