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1. External Input Setting Not in use Emergency Stop Level signal OMOFF Level signal OMOFFProhibitPermit Pulse signal 1 Select Not in use when not using the external input function 2 Selecting Emergency stop Level signal makes it possible to stop multiple units by using a level signal While this stop operation is being performed operations such as running or stopping units are prohibited on the AG 150A unit or remote control Emergency stop normal Contact ON Contact OFF Emergency Normal e Normal OONDOABRWN Connection to AG 150A CN5 3 Selecting ON OFF Level signal makes it possible to run or stop multiple units using a level signal In this mode all air conditioner units connected to the AG 150A will be run or stopped and run stop operations will be prohibited on the AG 150A unit or remote control Run Stop Contact ON oc Contact OFF DC12V OONDOABRWNM gt Connection to AG 150A CN5 12 4 Selecting ON OFF Prohibit Permit Pulse signal makes it possible to use pulse signals to run multiple units stop multiple units prohibit local operation and permit local operation In this mode it is possible to freely operate the remote control except during the pulse signal input OONOaABRWDN Connection to AG 150A CN5 Contact ON Contact OFF Contact ON Contact OFF Contact ON Contact OFF Contact ON Contact OFF Permit DC12V Pulse generator lt
2. General Equipment and User Setting 1 through User Setting 6 Then enter the mail address of the recipient of the error mail 3 To send error messages only upon occurrences of certain EErEE errors click the User Setting button that appear when User Setting 1 through User Setting 6 are selected and register the error codes to be reported in the user settings A maximum of 20 error codes can be set for each user e SS a Uae Sethag d Eee cadia be be teal aoo CC setting In addition to specific error codes such as 1302 or wow peje tt ete 6607 codes such as 10 or 12 can also be used If Se 10 is set for example error mail will be sent upon an Be occurrence of any type of errors between 1000 and 1099 cas w lf error codes are set on this screen confirm that the address of the recipient is registered User Setting Engi codon to be Hafli H 23 4 To e mail an error when an error occurs On general ETEF equipment connected to PLC for general equipment PLC Software for click the PLC Connection button which appears at pgg a a the time of selection of General Equipment to set _ O eee the IP address of PLC for general equipment UE The row number of the set IP address will be in an SS error mail as a PLC number Eg When an error perenne 1 _ _ a occurs on the No 20 PLC for general equipment that 7 is in the second row PLC2 20 will be di
3. Note Only the watt hour meters that have been registered on the Measurement screen can be selected 2 Determine the range of electricity use for each control level demand level taking into consideration such factors as delayed control of the air conditioner Enter the value that is 10 to 15 below the maximum demand value average electric energy value in 30 minutes in the blank next to Level 4 Decrease the value by about 10 for each level below The figure on the right shows the system with the maximum electric energy at 200 kW Note The best set point depends on the system configuration of the electric equipment and the indoor environment in each building Choose appropriate set points accordingly Note The amount of electricity that is actually used may exceed the demand value due to such unexpected incidents as controller problems or broken transmission lines Mitsubishi will not be responsible for such incidents 3 When the energy save level is set to O It is always set to level O in an energy save control method energy save control will not be performed for the indoor units that show a greater difference between the set temperature and indoor temperature than the value set in the window on the right Make the setting when some type of energy saving control is effective at energy save level 0 and the level of comfort is high on priority list Choose between 3 to 9 5 2 4 When Remote AG 150A Method is used PLC Softwar
4. gt 0 5 1 0 Seconds 0 5 1 0 Seconds Permit Prohibit Permit 13 4 2 3 Network Setting In Network Setting set the AG 150A IP address subnet mask and gateway address If connecting to the AG 150A via a permanent LAN consult with the network administrator before setting these addresses Hetwork Settings IPF Address 192 i68 Subnet Mask 255 255 _ Gateway MAC Address 080070334242 Ta Th 14 4 2 3 1 Settings for when the AG 150A is connected to a dedicated LAN 1 Enter the AG 150A IP address in the IP Address field If the LAN wiring has been newly set up allocate IP addresses to the AG 150A units in a sequential order starting with 192 168 1 1 For example the first AG 150A unit will receive an IP address of 192 168 1 1 the second AG 150A unit will receive an IP address of 192 168 1 2 and so on The Web Monitor PC that monitors and sets AG 150A will also require network addresses consistent with the rest of the LAN Note When using a AG 150A dedicated LAN it is recommended to set the IP address as follows AG 150A Between 192 168 1 1 and 192 168 1 40 Web Monitor PC Between 192 168 1 101 and 192 168 1 150 Example of IP address setting 100BASE TX LAN straight cable AG 150A No 1 AG 150A No 2 AG 150A No 3 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 3 192 168 1 101 Note Some hubs have a dedicated port for connection with another hub Connect the AG 150A and Web Monitor PC to th
5. mitsubishi g50 co jp Note The following characters cannot be used in the mail title lt gt amp The following format will be applied to the attachment file attached to the mail that is sent when the date changes EI 23 01 2007 La a Teea daa J l 121 Temperature data Address 50 1 RUE PE 122 Humidity data Time Temperature deg C dd MMiyyyy 00 00 20 3 Date Note The date format set in section 4 2 4 will be 00 05 20 1 applied peel as M NET address of Al controller sensor No 00 15 19 3 Note If an expansion controller is connected the Trend target trend target will appear in the Expansion 23 50 18 8 controller No M NET address of Al 23 55 18 5 controller Sensor No format Time Temperature or Time Humidity Time Measurement data Note The data interval separator character decimal point character that are set in section 5 3 4 will be applied 2 Click the E Mail Settings to set the mail server information Note The setting details are the same as those mentioned in E Mail Settings of AG 150A the chapter 5 1 1 and 5 1 2 Refer to those chapters E Mail Address g50 g50 co jp User ID g50 Password Mail Server Information Outgoing Mail Server SMTP smtp g50 co jp Use SMTP Authentication DNS Server Primary 12 134 66 _ 78 DNS Server Secondary 112 34 56 79 Cancel 33 6 Functions 2 6 1 Limiting the Set Temperature Operating Range
6. the LAN administrator Either the IP address or the host name server name can be entered in the mail server field Outgoing Mail Server SMTP smtp g50 co p f Use SMTP Authentication Incoming Mail Server POP3 1 lppc5dcop S DNS Server Primary fiz Bs e 73 DNS Server Secondary fiz l 34 56 p Fa Mail Server Information Make necessary settings depending on the functions to be used using the table below as a reference Table 5 2 Items that Require Settings to Be Made Mail Server Information No SMTP Uses SMTP No SMTP Uses SMTP Authentication Authentication Authentication Authentication V V V V Outgoing Mail Server SMTP IP Address or Host Name IP Address or Host N me Host Name Host Name V IP Address or Host Name V Host Name 1 Not necessary if the IP address is used as the mail server address 5 1 3 Setting the Error Mail Destinations 1 Enter the title of the error mail that will be sent from Emrermairsettings f Mail Subject A C Error at Mitsubishi Building ss lt Cis s s s sSsSsSsSS S AG 150A in the Mail Title field The title may contain a kinsotenos omen Te User Settinas j Mai ress Jsevice g50 co jp maximum of 40 characters E Mail Add i g60 c0 ip Note The following characters cannot be used in the mail title lt gt amp 2 Choose the error type out of the following Unit Error Preliminary Unit Error Communication Error
7. 150A is still starting up the most recent data might not be displayed or communication errors could occur Note Default IP address of AG 150A is 192 168 1 1 Factory setting 3 1 Logging in on the AG 150A 3 1 1 Logging in on the AG 150A 1 Enter the web page address in the address field of the web browser as follows http IP address of the AG 150A g 50 administrator html Press the Enter key on the keyboard A screen appears for login Note For example type http 192 168 1 1 g 50 administrator html if the AG 150A IP address is 192 168 1 1 2 To make connection easier for the next time click the web browser menu item Favorites click Add to Favorites then add pH btcM n Ss iiss a saa si the address to the Favorites folder Once this address is added to a o oo lero Sree the Favorites folder it is not necessary to input the address of 1 Simply select it from the Favorites folder and the AG 150A page will appear Address http ilic Links p tor html 3 Enter the user name and the password in the login screen and click the Login button A screen will appear in which various setting are made An explanation on how to perform operations begins from the next page The table below shows the default user names and passwords for maintenance users and building managers as well as available functions walk peu Available functions username password gt Z maisei
8. 2 o fay Eo paneer atcha wea system selection buttons Click to select the system to be set Ejha ni1 ig en irira Bored Functions 2 Sot Temperature Ranga Limit Mugit Mode Sheryl H System changeover AGS Change Mode Rgpita nt ti Group Target outdoor units q bane Member group The M NET address of the D E a Serer The group name that is outdoor unit is displayed here i ee connected to the outdoor unit is displayed here ae E When the representative Gog Meeting room 18 group mode is selected select Saga ee the representative group a aes among these member groups EC Ect E Changeover mode The changeover mode is displayed here Guz Tenantzr 0 i f mi E Sypeie rect AD SNA creeiiclee the mode bo cookny m heaing for all lhe geoupe thal are connected to an oul eer uni by orireloring ath grows lo compare Fr inet erricecdiore wih the sel lemperaiue ze Setings Refresh ce Save Settings Read setting data from AG 150A a Red Local tran Send setting data to AG 150A 1 Select the change mode of the target outdoor unit When selecting the representative group mode select one representative group among the member groups Table 6 1 Change Mode List Select this when the function is not used The operation mode cooling or heating is set and changed by the majority Mendin decision in consideration of the set temperature the room temperature
9. AG 150A software version will appear in the Software Version field 10 4 2 2 Configuring the System Configuration Settings In the System Configuration Settings menu set the use or non use of PAC YGSOECA expansion controller connection target M NET settings and external input settings 4 2 2 1 Setting the Expansion Controller Connection Setting In the M NET Settings menu set the use or non use of PAC YG50ECA expansion controller and connection target settings System Configuration Settings Expansion Controller Spo not use se M NET Settings M MET Address D gt 1 Select from Do not use or Use to set the use or non use of an expansion controller Before setting the expansion controller setting to Use make sure that the expansion controller is connected to the LAN The settings made without the expansion controller being connected may not be saved M NET settings external input settings group settings LOSSNAY interlock settings etc which are saved on the expansion controller side Expansion controller system 2 If Use is selected for the Expansion Controller setting an IP selection buttons address input field will appear under Access Point Settings Svstemcontiguration settings i f Expansion Controller Donotuse Use ECI EC2 FC3 Enter the IP address that is assigned to the expansion controller aaa Se F here IP Address 192 168 1 1211 Software Yer
10. In the Login screen see3 1 click License registration for optional functions and the License Registration of Optional Functions screen will appear Please ask the dealer you purchased the product from for more details on the optional functions and how to purchase a license number Note License of Web Monitor or Basic License Pack is necessary to use the web browser and update program Register the license key on the AG 150A LCD screen A one day license key can be registered on the LCD screen that allows the user to use the Web Monitor only on the day of the registration Use this license key to update the program or to use the initial setting web or in any other situations when a temporary license key is necessary P MITSUBISHI Air Conditioner Control System Micnosot Internet Explorer EIB Ea Ae Ede We Favorite Toh hip EES 7 xj Z r p ah yf Pewortes eo amp fo weve a eee LIZ 158 1 Lig Sper ledeineste stor hee Sub menu Click to return the Login page W Registration of Optional Functions Optional functions selection box DE Cae eee eS Select the optional function Selecting Optional Function Current status This indicates whether the optional function is available for use Software version Software version is displayed Register the license button Click to register the license Curent Status Nod availa Registration of License Slumber z3 bere fan fiae e za Soh ware Ver
11. NET address in the M NET Address field Normally you should enter 0 2 When K Control air conditioners are connected click Used in the K Control Units field and enter the M NET address of K transmission converter in the K Converter Address field 3 If prohibited controller prohibiting local operation has been set this setting determines the scope of this setting s control i e operation is prohibited for both the remote control and subordinate system controllers or just for the remote control Click SC RC when you want prohibited controllers to include both subordinate system controllers and the remote control or click RC only when you only want to prohibit operation on the remote control Note Normally you should select SC RC 11 4 2 2 3 External Input Setting In the External Input Setting menu set the AG 150A external input function By using external input functions it is possible to stop and run multiple air conditioners connected to the AG 150A via the separately sold external I O adapter for AG 150A Model PAC YG10HA using level signals and pulse signals If PAC YG50ECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system controller and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Connect the external input signal wires to each controller s external input terminal
12. a AG 150A dedicated LAN it is recommended that the AG 150A main unit be given an IP address within the range 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 40 and the PCs that will be connected to the AG 150A be given an IP address within the range 192 168 1 101 192 168 1 150 1 Click on Control Panel under Start to open the Control Panel 2 In the Control Panel window double click Network and Dial up i Connections and the Network and Dial up Connections window will Generi suppor open Double click on Local Area Setting and the Local Area Connection Connection Status dialog will open Click Properties he ae Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity Sent Received 808 087 5 253 643 3 In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog click Internet Pem E Protocol to select it and click the Properties button General Authentication Advanced Connect using aT CEASA ETI EERE EIA ERE reese Sees BB 3Com 30920 Integrated Fast Ethernel This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks amp File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks amp QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no
13. be connected to one Al controller Settings for upper lower Temperature humidity selection Sensor name limit alarm Items to be a Measurable range ress Name Sensoy Range Alarm Mail imi measured EO SSO SSeS OO Upper limit Exhibition hall T occurrence J E d aM 22 40 C 23 f m 0 _ Address m oy A oo e A eo e By F E Upper limit 4 l gt Set offset foo SC 110 C i recovery i i 40 Setting pee a hall H Lower limit 80 0 D i a recover AA omms oms Ay aes enovens Setting Details of eee eee Le Lower limit __ occurrence sensor 2 lod Scroll bar 1 Use the scroll bar and select the address to which the Al controller PAC YG63MCA is connected 2 Select the icon of the Al controller hl S in the column of items to be measured Note To disconnect the Al controller click the icon of the Al controller that has been selected The icon will be in unselected state 3 Enter the name of the sensor 4 Select either the temperature icon A or the humidity icon Oy 2 5 Enter the measurable range of the temperature or of the humidity Note When the Pt sensor is connected the range must be between 30 C and 60 C When the sensors other than the Pt sensors are connected enter the ranges that are described in the operation manuals 6 To receive an e mail when the temperature or the humidity exceeds a certain value set the upper lower limi
14. method 1 Set the control method for each level Fan control can be performed without letting the users know that the energy save control is performed because it performs thermo off control of the indoor units and the mode display on the remote controller LCD will not change The modes on the K control models and the models before free plan will change to Fan Table 5 4 Indoor Unit Control Method Control Method Type of Control No control is performed Cooling dry 2 C Heating 2 C No control during fan auto Note Shifts to a 2 C control at control begin time and goes back to the normal setting at control end time Performs capacity save 0 control thermo OFF on free plan indoor units and A control slim indoor units and performs fan operation control on the K control units and the units before Fan Control free plan units Note Switches to thermo OFF or Fan mode at control begin time and switches back to the original state at control end time Stops the indoor units Stop Control Note Sends Stop at control begin time and goes back to the original run stop status at control end time Note If set to 30 minutes Stop the groups that are being controlled cannot be operated from any controller 2 Set the control time for each level Control was performed for 6 min m Control time of day The unit of control is 3 minutes If 6 minutes is 3 5 8 10 1315 18 20 23 25 28 30min selected 3 minutes of c
15. saving peak cut license must be registered Check that the license have been registered properly on the license registration screen refer to chapter9 It is not necessary to register the license to display the present measurement data or trend graph or to send an error mail Note If the user logs in as a building manager some of the operations may be prohibited Selection of items to be ea measured _ 5 Select the items to be measured between by sensors such as temperature humidity or by t h t of i meters such as amount o Setting details electricity Add y Set the details for measurement ress Unit address will be displayed here N stu l Scroll bar Expansion controller system 3 aE Switch the address selection buttons e tae Click to select the system to be set a Mail sending settings an eed E r EES 3 Set the Type of E Mail Mail Selection of decimal point FERED AN 7 a om D Subject and E Mail Address character Gn imi For ae 7 a Select the decimal point Senidelapsine waa character Omai r Save Settings Trend int l Send setting data to AG 150A rend interva Select the data saving iter m Refresh SY a Selection of separator character Road SEUNG GAA MOTA SNA Select the separator character for CSV file 5 3 1 Registering Al controllers for temperature humidity sensors System settings for measurement sensors can be made Up to two temperature humidity sensors can
16. specified will be called AG 150A Note License of Web Monitor or Basic License Pack is necessary to use the web browser and update program Register the license key on the AG 150A LCD screen A one day license key can be registered on the LCD screen that allows the user to use the Web Monitor only on the day of the registration Use this license key to update the program or to use the initial setting browser or in any other situations when a temporary license key is necessary Note Use a security device such as a VPN router when connecting the AG 150A to the Internet to prevent unauthorized access Note Booster unit and Water HEX unit are referred to as Air to water 1 1 Terms Used in This Manual Click refers to the action of positioning the mouse cursor on the object such as button or folder pressing down and releasing the left mouse button once Unless otherwise specified the example screen images used in this manual are Windows XP and Internet Explorer 6 0 screen images Note Windows is a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation USA in the United States and other countries The K transmission converter PAC SC25KAA and OA processing unit LOSSNAY are not included in systems shipped to North America USA amp Canada 1 2 Computer Requirements To monitor and operate air conditioners by web browser computer must include the following requirements Table 1 1 Computer Requirements Mi
17. time pl al 0 7 10 Cancel Custom Setting Screen 4 2 Setting the Basic Information and External Input Functions Display the page needed to perform the AG 150A basic setting by clicking Initial Settings Basic System in the setting menu pane On this page you perform the basic setting such as the AG 150A unit name network setting and M NET setting Click Save Settings to send setting data to the AG 150A After the setting data are sent to the AG 150A a message will appear asking whether or not to restart the AG 150A Click OK to restart the AG 150A to put the changes into effect Note If the user logs in as a building manager the operations may be prohibited System configuration settings Z MITSUBISHI Air Conditioner Contral Sytem Microsof internet Explorer Set the use or non use of u expansion controller connection target M NET settings and external input settings Initial Settings r z Dae ard Trie Unit Setting E iaio Gus Use or non use of expansion Set the AG 150A name and asic system unit ID Unit Senings System Config alion Setting controller sed S ener See Aa Ban Select from Do not use or Network Setting p mmmn mm o rearea Use Set the AG 150A IP address i Cagle gtd K ik fihonotuse Dor and subnet mask n a EA aa Erran satan M NET Setting Display Formaty pea et pean Set the AG 150A M NET Set the items related to the desas omor
18. user to accept JNLP security requests C Check publisher certificate For revocation C Enable online certificate validation Use SSL 2 0 compatible ClientHello format Use SSL 3 0 C Use TLS 1 0 Miscellaneous version 3 Prefix the Web address with https enter the address and hit the Enter Return key on the keyboard https IP Address of the AG 150A g 50 administrator html Note For example type https 192 168 1 1 g 50 administrator html if the AG 150A IP address is 192 168 1 1 If the security alert is disabled as described in the note in the following and the subsequent sections encrypted date communication will begin and the Login screen will appear If the security alert has not been disabled take the following procedures 4 If the security alert has not been disabled after entering the web address and hitting the Enter Return key a security alert message will alert asking if you want to proceed This is because the AG 150A uses the self authentication system Click Yes and proceed Note Disable the security alert that appears every time the browser is opened take the following two steps 1 Register the security certificate and 2 Change the Web browser s option settings To register the security certificate click the View Certificate button on the security alert window to display the certificate click on the Install Certificate button and add the certificate t
19. 6DCA Al Controller PAC YG63MCA or PI Controller PAC YG60MCA is newly connected make the time setting of the connected controller on this screen m MITSUBISHI Air Conditioner Control Syse Micneeon Imerne Explore Fil Edi Wew Fab Tai Hee Gp ox R FA g jo arh lt P Favortes E Heda gil El Hep iiig Bienia h Initial Settings ate anc ti fi W Date and Time Current date time Enter the current date and Chay Month Year time here i 1H 1 MA y foes Summer time setting Click to set the daylight saving Hour Minute Second time pa ms is BF ALCOMmADC ally ajust clock for daylight faving changes Refresh a i Save settings Acquires the current Date and Se Click to set the current date Time from AG 150A el ai and time E mera Enter the current date and time For the date use the format day month year Click the Date Time Set button to set the current date and time Acquires the current Date and Time from AG 150A Click and tick the Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes box to adjust the daylight saving time automatically and select the applicable country Note If the applicable country is not in the selection bar select Custom Settings Click Custom Settings button that will appear on the right to set the daylight saving time Custom Settings Daylight saving Day Month z Summer time setting Es a ame et the daylig aj aj e 01 a 194 A EJ T saving
20. A and AG 150A will match Note A contact on the genera interface device is regarded as one unit The number of units that can be connected to AG 150A is up to 50 Note Air conditioners and general equipment cannot be in the same group Note Remote controllers or system controllers cannot be connected Xo general equipment Air Conditioner or general equipment or hot water supply Registration T MITSUBISHI Air Conditioner Control System Microsol internet Explores Register the air conditioner or a nll tas Mipclrael eras general equipment or hot Qs a 2 fh Ph fyren E a Ga 4 water supply to be connected PA RAMA a t here Click to bring up the Initial Settings ting ne registration screen Expansion controller system selection buttons Ete p03 iol tinea Dfm oi i Click to select the system to be set Group No reai f System Controller Group numbers will be MWy l Registration displayed here E w Register the system l Se M l controllers to be connected Group name Se J N here Click to bring up the The group names are entered m e N registration screen nere E Remote Controller ae ae Registration pema i i Register the remote oan miae controllers to be connected Refresh here Click to bring up the Read setting data from AG 150A N registration screen l Sf Local inernet Save Settings 4 3 1 Setting the Group Name Send setting data to AG 150A 1 In the Group Name for Web field on t
21. Aa MITSUBISHI CE ELECTRIC Air conditioner Network System Centralized Controller Model AG 150A Instruction Book Web browser for Initial Settings Contents MEME OUCH OWN srei e dseneete Ke TOE 1 1 1 Terms Used in This Manual isiencten cc eesti ntteteutaial estes 1 1 2 Computer Requirements cccccccceececceseeceeseesseeeeseneeeseaees 1 1 3 Notes on using AG 150A with the integrated centralized control s ftware TG 2000A assasasad jetted ocr A 1 2 Setting the Operating Environment ccccecccseeeeeeeeaees 2 2 1 Setting the PC IP Address cccccccccsseeeeceesseseeeseeseeeeeeees 2 2 2 Setting the Web BrowSel cccccccseeeccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeeas 4 3 Performing Operations cccceccseecsseeeeeeseeteeeteeeeeeseeeeaees 6 3 1 Logging in on the AG 150A ccecccccseeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeesaaeeees 6 Ars MGA gt SUNG S ise tisee eit ec a ea 9 4 1 Setting the Current Date and Time ccccecccceeeeeceeeeeeee ees 9 4 2 Setting the Basic Information and External Input Functions 10 A 3 Group SSMN eere i ele baddest aa bahia sailed aan 18 4 4 Interlocked Setting cceccccssseeccesseeeceeeeeeseeseeeeesseeeseeseeeees 20 4 9 BIOGK SEWING sxssttnetccoaut that eine eleet ta danivds hieawe ddan bars beast 21 S FUNCIONS Toce el crtend Snesiemeedeh ee aanedeseedaneaeeapeneanenees 22 5 1 Error mail reports E mail communication ccceec
22. Click on Function2 Auto changeover in the menu to open the auto changeover screen and make necessary settings to switch the operation mode between cooling and heating automatically of the indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit Set the change over mode and the target units Please use this function when performing heating operation in the morning and cooling operation in the afternoon on air conditioners that either of cooling or heating operation is possible Y series The operation mode changes automatically without the need of operating all remote controllers Note If PAC YG50ECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system controller EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Note The operation mode cooling or heating is set by the majority decision in consideration of performance value of each unit or on the basis of the operation mode of the representative group Therefore some rooms may be hotter or colder than others Note If the user logs in as a building manager the operations may be prohibited Note Set the indoor unit operation mode to Auto on the Auto Changeover models R2 series It is not necessary to change the mode on this screen F MITSUBISHI Air Conditioner Control System Microsol laternet Explorer ou a i 2 ol Sech jp Fwote
23. Click on Function2 Set Temperature Range Limit in the menu to open the set temperature range limit screen and make necessary settings to limit the set temperature operating range of the local remote controller Each user operation will be limited by setting the lower limit and the upper limit of the set temperature for cooling operation which leads to energy saving Note If PAC YG50ECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system controller EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Note The set temperature range can be limited on the following remote controllers 1 ME remote controller PAR F27MEA E Lower limit for cooling mode and upper limit for heating mode ME remote controller PAR F27MEA F Lower and upper limit for cooling heating and automatic mode Simple ME controller PAC SE51CRA F Lower and upper limit for cooling heating and automatic mode MA remote controller PAR 21MAA 2 Lower and upper limit for cooling heating and automatic mode Simple MA controller PAC YT51CRB 2 Lower and upper limit for cooling heating and automatic mode 1 The operation mode that can be set varies depending on the unit model 2 This function cannot be used depending on the indoor unit model Note The set temperature range for all modes can be limited on the bro
24. No Internet Connection Follow the instructions below to make the web browser environment settings when using the PC with no Internet connection for monitoring and operating the air conditioners 1 Click the web browser menu item Tools and then click Internet PRS Options to select Fe Fae Ve Farnia Bio Help Maladie z a Fr Qe is scutes Sp Fete Qi veda E indover Udat By ete 92 088 Lal Shoes Delgted Links il The page car 2 In the Internet Options tabbed dialog click the Connections tab to Internet Options display General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced ET To set up an Internet connection click Setup 3 Select Never dial a connection in the Dial up settings section and gioccccenpaa a ialup Connection Default Add click the OK button to close the dialog ee en Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy Settings server for a connection O Dial whenever a network connection is not present Always dial my default connection Local 4rea Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings 2 2 2 Internet Connection Using a Dial Up If the PC used for monitoring air conditioners and performing operations is going to connect to the Internet via a dial up connection use the procedure given below to set the web browser environment setting
25. al equipment to be registered The selected addresses MEE 5 6 7 8 3 m will be displayed with a red frame Select the contact point to 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 20 which the general equipment is connected BOS ase RL eee LD 31 32 33 34 335 ii Note If PAC YG50ECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller 41 42 43 4d 4848 of Ee 49 50 system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system Contact Paints controller EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make A eS ai the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Cancel OK Caution Before using the interlock control you must agree to the following 1 This feature must not be used for disaster prevention or security purposes Not designed to be used in situations that are life threatening 2 No functions must be added that allow the malfunctioning unit to run by defeating the safety features such as an external ON OFF switch or a short circuit 3 Those settings for the function that are not supported by the interlocked units must not be made All the settings must be made within the specified range Failure to observe these precautions may result in malfunctions and failures 4 Perform a test run for interlock control and confirm the correct settings and normal operation 5 The system must be configured in the way that integrates the operation of the interlocked fire and emergency control systems 6 T
26. al of checking incoming malli J rintaa Mail Communication o J teers of checking moray malig Srarte s Set the error mail destination 4 Ai j a E i here Setting 5 LEk z Set the address of the mail Ha ont Sete sae ee Teg a AGA SUA cae comma cate with Maintenance Tool et by eria na GF hearg re Eny recipients here r A AE e j 3 forint EF bial dimas jut renei cg f Refresh i i E Save Settings Read setting data from AG 150A SS Send setting data to AG 150A Refresh Seve S BLOTS iera 5 1 1 Entering the E Mail Information for the AG 150A Enter the E mail information provided by either the ISP or the _ Email Settings of AG 150A LAN administrator E Mail Address mitsubishi g50 co jp 0 50 Note When sending E mail via an ISP a user contract with the ISP is aii required Password Interval of checking incoming mails 1 minute s Make necessary settings based on the functions that are to be used using the table below as a reference Table 5 1 Items that Require Settings to Be Made E Mail Settings of AG 150A ErorMailRepot Mail ErorMailRepot Mail Communication No SMTP Uses SMTP No SMTP Uses SMTP Authentication Authentication Authentication Authentication sev a OO a S Interval of checking incoming V V mails 22 5 1 2 Setting the Mail Server Information Enter the mail server information provided by either the ISP or
27. an rarene E r address presence absence of screen display on the PEEN u N N K Control units and range of or on t e e Uni af f Teenperatur Fre prohibited controllers a E Dale Pormnal SUL Og LE Sena Tine F tema R fr h Gn Aree OF Cari ong e es Nior Sigra Gisplay re Peart Seg rm Fieno Read setting data from AG 150A for External Input Setting Set the AG 150A external input setting Save Settings Send setting data to AG 150A 4 2 1 AG 150A Unit Setting In Unit Setting set the AG 150A name and unit ID Unit Settings Mame Mitsubishi Building Unit ID 000001 6 figures SERIAL Mo 10708 000 Sofware Version 1 01 1 Enter the AG 150A unit name in the Name field You may enter a maximum of 40 alphanumeric or symbol characters The name set here is used on the display screen of the software that controls multiple AG 150A units and for the name of the sender in the body of error messages Note The following characters cannot be used in the name lt gt amp 2 Enter the AG 150A unit ID in the Unit ID field You must enter 6 numeric characters Use this setting when you want to control multiple AG 150A units with unit IDs The unit ID that is entered here will be used on the display screen of the software that controls multiple AG 150A units and for the sender ID in the body of error messages 3 When Refresh is clicked the AG 150A production ID will appear in the SERIAL No field and the
28. bishi Electric Corporation C Blways trust content From this publisher W The certificate cannot be verified by a trusted source certificate in any desired location in the DER format Open Java in the Control Panel click on the Certificates button on the Security page to bring up the certificate registration screen On the screen select Secure Site click on the Import button change the File of type to All Files and select the saved certificate Now the certificate has been added to the Java certificate list 6 If a connection is successfully made the login window will appear All communication with the AG 150A will be encrypted The Web addresses for general users and in each language will have the web address in the previous section with http changed to https 4 Initial Settings 4 1 Setting the Current Date and Time Click Initial Settings in the menu and Date and Time screen will appear on the screen Enter the current date and time and then press the Save Settings button to send the current date and time to AG 150A Note If the user logs in as a building manager the operations may be prohibited Note If the system is connected to the TG 2000A make all settings and changes from the TG 2000A so that the data in TG 2000A and AG 150A will match Note When the time setting is made on this screen the setting will be applied to all the units on M NET system Note When the DIDO controller PAC YG6
29. conditioners are registered disconnect the air conditioners first 2 To change the icon click the right or left arrow 3 In the Allow Operation section select whether to enable or disable the ON OFF operation on the Web browser or on the TG 2000A operation screen Select In batch and on individual group to enable only when the collective operation is performed Select On individual group to enable in each group Select No operation Monitor only to disable 4 In the Monitor section select whether to display I P to or from the general equipment on the monitor screen 19 4 4 Interlocked Setting To interlock the operation of LOSSNAY with the run stop status of the indoor units click on Initial Settings Interlocked LOSSNAY in the menu to bring up the Interlocked LOSSNAY screen and enter the interlock conditions Click Save Settings to send setting data to the AG 150A Note If PAC YGSOECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system controller EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Note If the user logs in as a building manager the operations may be prohibited Note If the system is connected to the TG 2000A make all settings and changes from the TG 2000A so that the data in TG 2000A and AG 150A will match 3 MITSUBISHI Air Condition
30. connectivity 4 In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog click Use the following IP address and enter the IP address for example 192 168 1 101 that you want to set in the IP address field Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings You normally set 255 255 255 0 as the subnet mask Obtain an IP address automatically Note Ask your LAN administrator to provide the IP addresses and subnet mask Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 101 Subnet mask 25 258 255 0 5 Click the OK button to close this dialog and then close the other open elu Aea dialogs to complete the network setting Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 2 2 Setting the Web Browser Use a security device such as a VPN router when connecting the AG 150A to the Internet to prevent unauthorized access If no security devices are installed the operation settings may be changed by an unauthorized person without the knowledge of the user Necessary web browser settings must be performed to enable the web browser to connect to the AG 150A Note The settings and screen images used as examples in this manual are based on Internet Explorer 6 0 2 2 1
31. controllers and remote controls cannot exceed four cami fees eE e a e feats tbe e an ea C ee e fee ey ee a ee eo Sealy eee paa eoa ea ea fees eae eee ea 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 Cancel Note K transmission converters do not need to be registered 4 3 3 Registering general equipment in the group 1 To register general equipment in a group click on the Air Conditioner or general equipment or hot water nae Eas q j supply Registration field to display the Select Unit I E E Unit Addresses Addresses screen and select the General ec Equipment via PAC YG66DCA 11 We Bee PG Pl de es de eo 9 In ganana on individual group 31 92 93 94 95 A 97 198 a 30 C On individual group 1 1 1 1 CN ti Monit ly Click the device No of the general interface device a3 ay xe a a a 0 a tape PAC YG66DCA that is connected to the general 1 2 ma 4 me ue u7 Me Ma ET PE outputstatus equipment to be registered The selected No will be gm a mmi a displayed with a red frame selected state and cancer select the contact No to which the general equipment is connected To disconnect the general equipment select the interface device No and click the contact No that has been selected The No will be displayed in gray unselected state Note A maximum of 16 general equipment can be registered in one group Note To change the registered units to general equipment in the group in which air
32. crosoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Note You must have a Java execution environment Compatible browser Sun Microsystems Java Plug in Ver 1 6 0 02 or later Note You can check the Sun Microsystems Java Plug in version in Java in a control panel On board LAN port or LAN card One connector 100BASE TX Note Microsoft is a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation USA in the United States and other countries Sun Microsystems and Java are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and or other countries 1 3 Notes on using AG 150A with the integrated centralized control software TG 2000A If the system is connected to the integrated centralized control software referred to as TG 2000A hereafter make all settings and changes from the TG 2000A so that the data in TG 2000A and AG 150A will match 2 Setting the Operating Environment PC settings and web browser settings required for using a web browser to monitor air conditioner units and perform operations are explained in the following pages 2 1 Setting the PC IP Address Set an IP address on the PC that enables AG 150A to connect via a web browser For instance if the AG 150A IP address is 192 168 1 1 the PC IP address will need to belong to the same system 192 168 1 101 If the AG 150A is connected to an existing LAN ask the LAN administrator to decide what PC IP address to use Note When using
33. cted the control is done on rotation so as to avoid the overlapping of control time of the connected outdoor units as much as possible 3 To copy the settings for a certain outdoor unit to another outdoor unit click Copy so the selected items are shown in yellow green and click Paste on the screen for the target outdoor unit To make settings for all the outdoor units at once check Batch Operations and enter the settings Uncheck Batch Operations by clicking on the box again to enable the individual setting of the outdoor units 28 5 2 7 Setting the Indoor Unit Control Method All methods Make the energy save control settings for the Indoor units for each energy save level The settings are made for each operation block If the operation blocks have not been set up refer to section 4 5 on how to set the operation blocks s l l l Paste a Control details for indoor units Click to paste the settings Block 1 Lobbyt1F Copy Paste Control Method Control Tie per 30 minutes Phone 22 C fan MorF Control Level 3 le a 45 Mhan 4 3 E Copy 3 None fzzec ffan TOFF 3 e Bs hs Hao oles IO cepy tie settings 2 None 42 C ffan OFF Bs fc a 15 Fao 1 Thone Peze fjFan OFF Bs fc p ha fao Batch Operations 0 iHone c Fan OFF i s Fg Ms Fag Used to make settings for all il Indoor units at once J Batch Operations Control Method Control Time Select indoor unit control Select the control time
34. d Note When 00 00 00 00 is set setback control is active for 24 hours 2 Set the control temperature range Max and Min for each group For example suppose 01 00 05 00 12 C C is selected In this case heating operation starts automatically when the room temperature drops below 12 C between 1 00 to 5 00 When the control period is over at 5 00 the set temperature returns to the original and the operation stops Note During setback operation after the temperature drops below the Min temperature when the control period is over or the room temperature rises to lt Min temperature 3 C gt the setback control and air conditioning unit stop and the set temperature returns to the original In the same way during setback operation after the temperature rises above the Max temperature when the control period is over or the room temperature drops to lt Max temperature 3 C gt the setback control and air conditioning unit stop and the set temperature returns to the original Note When copying settings of a group to another group click Copy button The screen will change to a selection screen yellow green Click Paste on a group to be copied Note The CITY MULTI model supports a temperature setting range of 12 28 C 53 83 F when in Heat mode When S series PUMY is used set the temperature at 17 C 28 C 63 83 F in heat mode 3 Click Save Settings to send setting data to AG 150A When setback contr
35. d Date and Time Basic System Groups Interlocked JS LOSSNAY Blocks Functions1 1 E E Mail Peak cut Measurement s_ Peak E Mail Peak cut Measurement s_ Measurement Temperature Range Limit Night Mode a initial init Schedule System changeover Interlock control based on outside temperature Functions 3 Setback control Interlock control User Settings User Settings Building Out of the functions listed above the items to which access rights administrator admin l manager have been given on the user settings screen are available Note The user name and the password for building manager are the same as those of the building manager of the Web for monitoring operation Note Maintenance users can make available to the administrator only the information necessary for normal operations group name setting etc Note It is recommended to change the user name and password so users other than the manager are not permitted to change the settings Note The Web page is displayed in the same language as the computer uses and it is also possible to display the Web page in other languages by entering the following Web page addresses English http The IP address of AG 150A g 50 en administrator html German _ http The IP address of AG 150A g 50 de administrator html French http The IP address of AG 150A g 50 fr administrator html Spanish http The IP address of AG 150A g 50 es administrator htm
36. e Exceeded upper limit Recovered from upper Status limit Exceeded lower limit or Recovered from lower limit Time Temperature or humidity for the last 10 minutes 2 Click the E Mail Settings to set the mail server From Mitsubishi Building 000001 Date Time 23 01 2007 09 38 39 Address 50 1 Current value 24 9 deg C Status Exceeded lower limit Trend Data 09 38 25 2 deg C 09 37 25 4 deg C 09 36 25 6 deg C 09 35 25 8 deg C 09 34 26 1 deg C 09 33 26 4 deg C 09 32 26 7 deg C 09 31 27 0 deg C 09 30 27 5 deg C 09 29 27 7 deg C information Note The setting details are the same as those mentioned in E Mail Settings of AG 150A the chapter 5 1 1 and 5 1 2 Refer to those chapters E Mail Address g50 g50 co jp UserID q50 tee Password Mail Server Information Outgoing Mail Server SMTP smtp g50 co jp Use SMTP Authentication DNS Server Primary 12 34 56 z8 DNS Server Secondary 112 134 56 79 Cancel 32 5 3 6 Setting the destination to which temperature humid trend data mail is sent To send temperature humid trend data by mail once a day when the date changes make the mail sending settings The trend data is sent as an attachment CSV file 1 Select the Trend Data in the Type of E Mail i Type of E Mail Trend Data pulldown and enter the Mail Subject and the E Mail REFA mail Subject Trena Daama Address aag gt E Mail Address 4
37. e Save Settings button to send the setting data to AG 150A When external temperature interlock is active the set temperature of air conditioning group is shown below External Temperature The set temperature of a group that selects 4 C External Temperature Set Temperature Temperature External Temperature gt Preset temperature 1 5 C Preset temperature 1 C External Temperature gt Preset temperature 4 5 C Preset temperature 2 C External Temperature gt a Preset temperature 6 5 C Preset temperature 3 C External Temperature gt r Preset temperature 7 5 C Preset temperature 4 C 37 7 2 Night setback control To use Night setback control abbreviated to setback control below click Functions 3 on the menu and then click Setback Control Air conditioning group can be set for this control This control prevents indoor dew by heating automatically when the room temperature goes outside of the specific range during the night Note If PAC YG50ECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system controller EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Note This control starts heating operation when the control object group stops and the temperature drops below the Min temperature Also this control starts cooling operation when the c
38. e for Demand Input E E yG41CDA IPAddress 192 fiee poof Electric Amount Count Software ma PAC YG11CDA 24 Pl Controller 3 zlc Temperature difference between set point PAC YGBOMCA l Remote AG 150A and inlet VVith this limit or greater difference indoor units will not be controlled on level 0 From external system 1 Enter the IP address of the G 50 to which the PI controller with the connection to the watt hour meter used for peak cut control is connected Note As the control level of G 50 to which the watt hour meter is connected is monitored every minute the control level changes after a delay of approx one minute Take this delay into consideration and set the control level without exceeding the range of peak cut electricity Note Only up to three G 50 can be connected to the G 50 to which the watt hour meter is connected When five or more AG 150A are used in a system use electric amount count PLC method mentioned in 5 2 2 2 When the energy save level is set to O It is always set to level O in an energy save control method energy save control will not be performed for the indoor units that show a greater difference between the set temperature and indoor temperature than the value set in the window on the right Make the setting when some type of energy saving control is effective at energy save level 0 and the level of comfort is high on priority list Choose between 3 to 9 27 5 2 5 When From external s
39. e normal ports 2 Enter the AG 150A subnet mask in the Subnet Mask field Normally you should enter 255 255 255 0 3 When monitoring remotely or sending error mail via a dial up router enter the router IP address in the Gateway field Leave the gateway address blank when not connecting via a dial up router Example of a Remote Monitoring System Telecommunication Network Dial up router IP 192 168 1 254 a AG 150A Web Monitor PC Web Monitor PC IP Address 192 168 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 G W Address 192 168 1 254 G W Address Blank Note It is recommended to set the dial up router IP address to 192 168 1 254 Refer to the dial up router instruction manual for details of how to set the IP address Note It is necessary to connect a modem analog type or ISDN type between the dial up router and telephone line when using a dial up router that does not have a built in modem 15 4 2 3 2 Settings for when the AG 150A is connected to an existing LAN When connecting the AG 150A to an existing LAN consult with the network administrator who is responsible for the LAN before setting the IP address subnet mask or gateway address Example of a Permanent LAN System Backbone LAN Gateway Gateway IP 10 1 1 250 IP 10 1 2 250 Receive from the LAN Receive from the LAN administrator administrator AG 150A IP Address 10 1 1 1 IP Addr
40. ed for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment The product at hand is Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC based on the following Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EU regulations 2004 108 EC Please be sure to put the contact address telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer aa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN WT05491X04 Printed in Japan Recycled Paper
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42. em F to be set Control Level Address 51 Copy Faste Maximum Capacity Control Time per 30 minutes g0 Feos Pros feo Pa se Pa Mis so Paste 90 80 fros 60 3 le la as so Click to paste g0 fso Fros Teos 3 fe Fa Ms Jao ME EdE g0 fso zo 60 Bs fe Ba Ms fa g0 SoA 7O 60 Bs fs Mo Ms fao F Batch Operations l J P Maximum Capacity Control Time Batch Operations Select the upper limit of outdoor Select the control time Used to make settings for all unit operating capacity outdoor units at once Capacity 1 Set the maximum operating capacity at each level Normally outdoor units operate at 100 capacity The smaller the maximum operating capacity the more energy will be saved 80 Note Energy saving effects cannot be expected when the outdoor units are running with low load and are operating below the set capacity level Maximum Capacity at 80 Amount of saved energy i l l l l l Capacity Value i l l l o energy saving With energy saving effects effects Note Do not use the capacity save control with heat accumulating units ICE Y or Multi S units On these units always set the capacity to 100 Time 2 Set the control time at each level When a capacity save control over outdoor units is performed it is recommended that the control time be set to either 30 or 15 minutes for shorter control time is not likely to bring much benefit If any time other than 30 minute is sele
43. er Control Syster Microwoll Internet Explorer fe Ge Yew Favortes Tos hb O O i BO Owen yore O B wa Expansion controller system Ys 100 1 ty soldat Hd selection buttons Click to select the system to be set Initial Settings E interlocked LOSSNAY imeriocked LOSSNAY Indoor Units He ES Interlocked LOSSNAY 4 Registration ae Ss l Register the interlocked Interlocked Indoor Units ventilation equipment here WE s Registration Click to bring up the registration m a a Register the indoor units to screen E which LOSSNAY units are a interlocked here Click to bring 3E o ii up the registration screen Refresh 2 gt Save Settings Read setting data from AG 150A Aetrest Save Segings Send setting data to AG 150A 1 Click in the Interlocked LOSSNAY registration field to display the BGAE KUUE Select Unit Addresses screen and click on the numbers eae eae eae aa corresponding to the units to be registered The ones that are fn fel Fe ed Ee es HA selected will be shown with a yellow green background To cancel z a a a a bane Pea len bar the selection click on them again Deselected items will be shown a1 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 with a gray background B 2 43 a4 a5 aB 47 4B 49 50 Cancel OK 2 Click on the Interlocked Indoor Unit Registration field to display BEGGEI SLCEEEE the Select Unit Address for the indoor units and click on the __ Interlacked LOSSMAY 24 numbers cor
44. ess 10 1 1 101 IP Address 10 12 51 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 G W Address 10 1 1 250 G W Address 10 1 1 250 G W Address 10 1 2 250 4 2 4 Setting the Display Format Set the items related to the screen display in the Display Format field Display Format Unit of Temperature pc oF Date Format 031 42 2008 123112008 2008 12731 Time Format 06 00 F hi 12 00 Group Mames on Overview Monitor on OFF Filter Sign Display on FF 1 In the Unit of Temperature section select between C and F as the unit of temperature 2 In the Date Format section select the display order of year month day The date will be displayed in the selected order on the Web screen or on the mail screen Note Set the format of the date to be displayed on the LCD on the LCD Setting screen 3 In the Time Format section select the display of time format The time will be displayed in the selected format on the Web screen Note Set the format of the time to be displayed on the LCD on the LCD Setting screen 4 In the Group Names on Overview Monitor section select ON to display the group name under the icon on the Monitor Operation Overview screen and select OFF not to Note Up to 8 letters are displayed under the icon To display all letters move the cursor to the icon W Condition List I Condition List Update Auto Manual Overview ewato ob byt Lob by E a El
45. et Explorer Fie Eat Wew Favorbes Took Help Ges 7 Wey x x A Seanch iy Favorites fe Address i htp i IEL 1 g 50 ry acninishrabor hom Night Setback Control M Interlock control Functions 3 nmenock coniro Enable Disable Input Category Input State Air conditioner Onn Dal Groups On Grours OFF Albom WE Rener eal Ct CAL es Free Input Points Onton One or nore Grups On One or more Groups Off Select input Units k Group i p e Grayg i 2 Gyyupi 3 Groupi 4 Graupi 5 Groupi 6 Groupi F Graupi 8 Graupi 9 Group1 10 Output Unit Type QAir conditioners Free Output Points Select Output Units Action ON DEF Grupit Groupi Gugd 3 Grupt 4 Gmupt 5 Grugd Gmupl T Grupi Gmupt 9 Groupt 10 Refresh Output Unit Type Select Output unit type Clear Press to clear the setting State bar Displays 150 condition states The completed states appear in green and incomplete states appear in red Action Select the type of action to be taken when Interlock conditions are met Select Output Units Shows the list of output units to be selected Scroll bar Switch the conditions Save settings Send setting data to AG 150A Select Enable or Disable to make the selected numbers conditions effective or not The interlocked operation that corresponds to the numbers will not be performed 39 7 3 2 Se
46. evator hallii F Elevator hallii F Elewator ighti Lighting With the display of group names Without the display of group names 16 5 In the Filter Sign Display section select whether to display the filter sign Select ON to display the filter sign and OFF not to When the filter sign display is set to OFF the filter sign on neither the LCD of the AG 150A nor the monitor screen on the Web browser will appear even when the indoor unit detects a filter sign If the filter is regularly cleaned and the filter sign display is unnecessary set it to OFF 17 4 3 Group Setting Display the page needed to register the group of air conditioners or general equipment to be connected to the AG 150A and to set the group name by clicking Initial Settings Groups On this page you perform the basic setting such as the AG 150A unit name network setting and M NET setting Click Set to AG 150A to send setting data to the AG 150A Note If PAC YG50ECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system controller EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Note If the user logs in as a building manager some of the operations may be prohibited Note If the system is connected to the TG 2000A make all settings and changes from the TG 2000A so that the data in TG 2000
47. from Air conditioner and Free Input Point 2 Action setting Set the actions to be taken by the output units when the interlock conditions are met 3 Output unit settings When the Output unit type is set to Air conditioner Expansion controller system selection buttons When the Output unit type is set to Air conditioner clicking the Select Output Units will bring up the window that displays the unit numbers I Select Input Groups aay Group Name Click on the numbers corresponding to the units to be registered Ee ECA Ec3 All selected units will be shown with a yellow green background E Fees A al F T Ha Oe To cancel the selection click again Deselected items will be E Fa ah A FAS NM A A AB 2 shown with a gray background EE E A Wt Ge Ha Het To register blocks of units click Select a Block Th tt o register oc s of units e Select a Block The ones tha Bo so TTT are selected will be shown with a yellow green background Selecta Block Cancel OK 4 Output unit settings When the Output unit type is set to Free Input Points Expansion controller When the Output unit type is set to Free Input Points On Off system selection buttons clicking the Select Input Units will bring up the window that displays the free input points f Select Addresses of Output Units f Click on the addresses of the indoor units that are connected to ean E EC2 EC3 the gener
48. ging difference of all groups connected to the target outdoor unit and capacity value of each indoor unit Representative Grou Changes the set temperature of the representative group and the operation p p mode of the member group in accordance with the temperature difference 2 Click Save Settings to send setting data to the AG 150A 36 7 Functions 3 7 1 External Temperature Interlock To use external temperature interlock click Function 3 on the menu and then click External Temperature Interlock Air conditioning group can be set for this control By setting this control on the air conditioning unit at an entrance our physical shock heat shock caused by the extreme temperature difference can be reduced when entering into a building Note If PAC YGS5SOECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system controller EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Note Connect our Al controller PAC YG63MCA to measure outdoor temperature Note This function works when the operation mode is cooling or dry Sh MITSUBISHI dir Conditioner Connal Synem Microsoll merne Explorer fle Edi Yew Ponin foo Help Diack T Search Favorbes dit ak o We AB hieraa aL e iiin tit hbd aeni x a gt ia E S Functlons 3 Night Sotbesck Control derma
49. he followings are the condition examples that should NOT be set lt Inappropriate condition examples repeating ON and OFF eternally gt Ex1 Turn off Group1 when Group1 is turned on Ex2 Turn on Group1 when Group1 is turned off These settings may damage the units by repeating ON and OFF 41 8 User Setting Click on User settings in the menu to open the user setting screen and make necessary user settings to limit available functions of a building manager and to change user names and passwords of maintenance user and building manager A building manager must change group names when a tenant has been changed However for basic setting information such as connection information of air conditioners that one doesn t want to be changed please make this user setting Moreover when building manager forgets his user name or password the user logs in as a maintenance user can be set again a MITSUBISHI Air Conditioner Control System Micnosot Imeria Explorer Pe Edi ow Favorite Toh hip gea s g Fh E en gy Faes Area r j reper V0 168 1 ge en sinr heed User Settings Maintenance user name i Use Coatings password For Maintenance Use User name and password can b userName lintal O Neepawa eee be changed saupebesseora seae User name and password for cae aoa eeano P a ibe Retype Pasiword PT User name and password can Available functions ELOS be changed The building manager selec
50. he right shows the system with the maximum electric energy at 200 kW Note The best set point depends on the system configuration of the electric equipment and the indoor environment in each building Choose appropriate set points accordingly Note The amount of electricity that is actually used may exceed the demand value due to such unexpected incidents as controller problems or broken transmission lines Mitsubishi will not be responsible for such incidents 6 When the energy save level is set to O It is always set to level O in an energy save control method energy save control will not be performed for the indoor units that show a greater difference between the set temperature and indoor temperature than the value set in the window on the right Make the setting when some type of energy saving control is effective at energy save level 0 and the level of comfort is high on priority list Choose between 3 to 9 26 5 2 3 When PI Controller Method is used Uk Watthour meter Address50 4 Whm Peakcut ma Se tte aoe Control levels WY sia 3 _ C Temperature difference between set point ky ky Pl Controller ia and inlet pee PAC YGBOMCA 2 1140 TER KW With this limit or greater difference ue 120 ae a KW indoor units will not be controlled on level 0 E Remote AG 150A fo oa wy 120 la From external system 1 Select the PI controller to which the watt hour meter used for peak cut control is connected
51. he screen register the group name to be displayed on the Web screen using a name consisting of no more than 20 characters Note The following characters cannot be used in the group name lt gt amp 2 Next in the Group name for LCD of the AG 150A field enter the group name to be displayed on the LCD of the AG 150A consisting of no more than 10 numbers upper case letters hyphen or space combined 4 3 2 Registering air conditioner or hot water supply units in the group 1 To register air conditioners clicking the Air Conditioner or SRT etrrEEre general equipment or hot water supply Registration field next to each group in the Groups screen will bring up the Select Unit phen gt Addresses screen Click on the numbers corresponding to the f Aircanditianers Hot water supply i General Equipment via PAC YGHEDCA units to be registered All selected units will be shown with a EE yellow green background Pe Endau nd nmn To cancel the selection click on them again Deselected items will CUN BA A EA EA DSS A ed A EE be shown with a gray background AN E E ES Ea CA ee Ce ee wg 3132 33 34 36 3h 37 38 39 40 Note A maximum of 16 air conditioner units can be registered in one group Note To change the registered units to air conditioners in the group in which goed RE Getic FE ES EG ey BSG el bee general equipment is registered disconnect the general equipment first ay OK 2 To change the icon click
52. isting LAN such as a LAN within your company use the procedure given below to set the web browser environment settings By performing these settings your PC will connect to a proxy server only when connecting to the Internet 1 Click the web browser menu item Tools and then click Internet FR Options to select if if 1 u o Maladie Qe B cnra F Ferias Mase gi Wicket Urelabe coos heteet 068 Lat SPs Dielghed Links il The page car EESEL 2 In the Internet Options tabbed dialog click the Connections tab to pemp display penel Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced ET To set up an Internet connection click 5 Setup 3 Select Never dial a connection in the Dial up setting section tii 9 me 4 Click the LAN Setting button in the Local Area Network LAN lOe oup ta configure a proxy Never dial a connectior settings section to display the Local Area Network LAN Settings Cle ee O Always dial my default connection dialog Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings 5 In the Local Area Network LAN Settings dialog check Bypass proxy Pry server for local addresses and click the Advanced button Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic c
53. its operate normally When connection error occurs at the indoor or the outdoor unit night mode target units may not be displayed normally Note The noise level to be reduced varies depending on the unit model Note If the user logs in as a building manager the operations may be prohibited F MITSUEGSH Air Conditioner Comro Syaiom ddicrogodt Internet Coeploner i p Seay yf Raeornes E Gj hici laz Loa 1 Lipina Pim E Night Mode Schedule Night mode start time Night mode end time Click to set the start time Start Time End Tine Click to set the end time Target outdoor units _ LL Click to select the outdoor unit EA i be e d ha which performs night mode control i Expansion controller system selection buttons tan neqoneyt Be owes unde ne felowng cond Click to select the system to be ci mi o n ambien amp Hap re iy set Petresh i iins Save settings Refresh Send setting data to AG 150A Read setting data from AG 150A 1 Set the time interval in Night mode start time and Night mode end time Note When the starting time and the ending time is the same night mode operation will always be performed 2 Select the outdoor unit which performs night mode operation from Target outdoor units Note M NET address numbers for each outdoor unit are displayed in the target unit field 3 Click Save Settings to send setting data to the AG 150A 35 6 3 System Changeover of Y series
54. k Name Block Structure Functions 1 E Mail Peak Cut iControl Method System Structure Measurement Functions 2 set Temperature Range Limit UNight Mode Schedule system changeover Functions 3 External Temperature Interlock Night Setback Control Sinterlock control Table 7 1 Available Function List Date and time Current date and time setting AG 150A network setting external output setting Group name setting Groups Connection setting of indoor units remote controllers Group structure system controllers and general equipment in a group Interlocked LOSSNAY Connection setting of interlocked LOSSNAY Block name setting Blocks 7 l l Block structure Registration setting of groups in a block Emai Aadress to report an error mail Setting of mail communication partner Setting of average electric range temperature l Control method difference between set point an inlet and control Functions1 Peak cut method of indoor units and outdoor units Initial setting System structure PLC initialize PLC settings PLC initialize PLC settings Measurement controller connection setting error mail setting Setting of external temperature interlock 1 At factory shipment the operation of the building manager is prohibited 4 Click Save Settings to send setting data to the AG 150A 43 9 Registering a License for Optional Function Text below explains how to register a license for optional functions
55. kcut Setting details of sensor 4 Setting details of sensor 3 A N Scroll bar 1 Use the scroll bar and select the ae to which the PI controller is connected 2 Select the icon of the PI controller ep in the column of items to be measured Note To disconnect the PI controller click the icon of the PI controller that has been selected The icon will be in unselected state 3 Enter the name of the meter 4 Enter the value per pulse measurement value per pulse of the connected meter and select the unit Note The measurement unit can be selected between kWh m3 MJ and no unit Note Select the blank in the measurement unit pulldown for the meter not to be used Note Set the value per pulse according to the measurement meter to be used To check that the setting is correctly made first check both the values measured by the measurement meter and by the measurement controller and after a certain time check that the both values have increased at equal increments The value measured by the measurement controller can be checked on the browser for the administrator 5 3 4 Setting the trend data format The data format to be used when the trend graph data of the measured value is downloaded or is sent by e mail can be set 1 Select the separator character between Comma p Scomma and Semicolon i i SN _ Semicolon t 2 Select the decimal point character between Period ee es
56. l Italian http The IP address of AG 150A g 50 it administrator html Russian http The IP address of AG 150A g 50 ru administrator html Chinese _ http The IP address of AG 150A g 50 zh administrator htm Portuguese http The IP address of AG 150A g 50 pt administrator html Japanese _ http The IP address of AG 150A g 50 ja administrator htm 6 3 1 2 Encrypting the communication data and login on the AG 150A AG 150A can encrypt communication data using HTTPS SSL When connecting the AG 150A to the LAN that can be accessed by the general public it is recommended that the following settings be made so that the units are monitored and controlled on the encrypted Web page Note Depending on the operating system or the version of Java HTTPS encrypted messages may not be handled correctly If this happens use a HTTP connection to monitor and control the units as noted in the section above 1 Go to Tools gt Internet Options gt Advanced and make the METTE following settings General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Settings amp Security C Allow active content from CDs to run on My Computer C Allow active content to run in files on My Computer C Allow software to run or install even if the signature is invalid Check for publisher s certificate revocation C Check for server certificate revocation requires restart Check for signatures on downloaded programs Do n
57. l Lernpersture ierk k External Temperature Interlock External Temperature nf Sensor Select a sensor that measures outside temperature Extemal Temperature Sensor 40 7 gulde bomniperstune a Contro Object Group Group Hame Set Temperature Varstion Range Ett Et Ecs A Group number group E None een Beg ie ee name 2 Looby Soutn Hone Iam fac bot hag Displays group number and p sia E A Bae group name _ ie lhe eee ee A Lobby Cente None Hajt bze hoe sade tiine ieit 5 Loti Gat ve st T T En hi Setrosh Refresh Read setting data from AG 150A a ed Local intranet Expansion controller system selection buttons oe to select the system to be set Set temperature variation range Select a maximum additional temperature to the preset temperature Save settings Send setting data to AG 150A 1 Click external temperature sensor area to choose the sensor The area displays controller address sensor number sensor name 2 Select a maximum additional temperature to the preset temperature for each air conditioning group For example when 4 C is selected and the preset temperature is 24 C the maximum set temperature will rise to 28 C along with outdoor temperature rise When 2 C is selected the maximum set temperature will rise to 26 C 3 After the setting click th
58. license registration has been completed Note If the user logs in as a building manager some of the operations may be prohibited DMS Air Conditioner Control System Micresedt imoran Ceplorer Setting details Te Set the details of the selected _ method Expansion controller H Peak Cut Peak cut method Select the peak cut method et Sri Hings en z system selection buttons aoe cane oe A 3 AAAS Tempestar comurecice betwee set moira Click to select the system to be Tz Racsvoane a i Ue yo wi ae is el Cor Ei aii t set SE ca ak Si ld Indoor unis di nod be contended on heel 0 Outdoor unit control Egoni astut a roar un EIEH EH ES Cort setts tr intoor un Indoor unit control method method ees eTe a ae ee seem say Set the indoor unit control Set the outdoor unit control oe io n x e a a a e yis method method ahis fie br fi fom ib b ke i Plime fare Drm for lh k b bs iz ftir fa fers in i 7 E H oe Pa for a ki Der bas fore k h tke i ions hc Dien Bore Bb i ix Rakh Operibons Raith Operstors Refresh Benesh i Save Settings Read setting data from Send setting data to AG 150A AG 150A and PLC and PLC To enable peak cut register the Energy Saving Peak Cut license to all AG 150A and set the peak cut method and the indoor outdoor units control methods When the license is registered the control can be performed in 5 degrees Level 0 4 To enable energy saving control at the constan
59. n may take longer and cause a delay of more than ten seconds For instance when all the 150 air conditioning units are set to ON using expansion controllers the interlock control is delayed about one minute Take into consideration these types of delays when setting the Interlock control Note Interlock control is not effective when External Input Setting on AG 150A is set to ON OFF Level signal refer to 4 2 2 3 Note When the units are in the Emergency Stop mode refer to 4 2 2 3 or in Stop Control method refer to 5 2 during Energy Save Control only free contact will be performed and other Interlock control will not Note To use this function the Interlock control license must be registered Check that the license has been registered properly on the license registration screen refer to chapter 9 Note If the user logs in as a building manager some of the operations may be prohibited Note Free contact is available for use on R410A compatible indoor units and R407C compatible indoor units with S W Ver 33 or later The S W version can be confirmed with the maintenance tool Input State Select Input State Condition mode Enables Disables interlock control Input Category Select Input Category Select Input Units Shows the list of input units to be selected Refresh Read setting data from AG 150A 7 3 1 Selecting the condition mode Enable Disable F MITSUBISHI Air Conditioner Control System Microsoft Intern
60. nnection number of general equipment 1 to 32 When a communication error occurs on PLC for general equipment PLC number 1 to 20 Error code 4 digit error PLC number indicates the row number on the setting screen shown in 5 1 3 4 Note When an error occurs on the general equipment that is connected via DIDO controller M NET address of the DIDO controller will be sent which means an error occurs on one of the general equipment that is connected to the DIDO controller When an error occurs on air conditioners Refer to the service manual for each unit When an error occurs on general equipment 0091 General equipment error When a communication error occurs on PLC for general equipment 0003 LAN communication error to PLC 0007 PLC stop Occurrence or Recovery Error status 5 2 Energy Save Control and Peak Cut Control Click on Functions 1 Peak Cut in the menu to bring up the peak cut control screen and make necessary peak cut settings to use the energy save or peak cut control function Click Save Settings to send setting data to the AG 150A Note Run the test run mode and check that the equipment related to peak cut is connected properly to perform peak cut control It is possible to perform control compulsorily by changing the control level Note The use of energy save peak cut control functions requires a separate license registration Confirm on the license registration screen Ch8 that the
61. nput or Electric Amount Count Software click on the PLC initialize button once to initialize the internal memory Note Do not initialize the memory after the operation has begun for it will clear all operation data 2 Enter the IP address of the electric amount count software 3 Select the terminal number of the DI board to which the watt hour meter is connected If it is connected to terminal 2 on DI board 1 select 1 2 Note Select an input board from either 1 or 2 and select an input terminal from 0 to F Choose the terminal to which the watt hour meter is connected that is used for peak cut 4 Enter the unit of the pulse that the watt hour meter outputs Note Set the value per pulse according to the measurement meter to be used To check that the setting is correctly made first check both the values measured by the measurement meter and by the measurement controller and after a certain time check that the both values have increased at equal increments The value measured by the measurement controller can be checked on the browser for the administrator 5 Determine the range of electricity use for each control level demand level taking into consideration such factors as delayed control of the air conditioner Enter the value that is 10 to 15 below the maximum demand value average electric energy value in 30 minutes in the blank next to Level 4 Decrease the value by about 10 for each level below The figure on t
62. o initialize the internal memory Note Do not initialize the memory after the operation has begun for it will clear all operation data 2 Enter the IP address for the PLC software for demand input 3 Enter the IP address of the AG 150A to which the demand levels are reported A maximum of 10 addresses can be registered 4 When the energy save level is set to O It is always set to level O in an energy save control method energy save control will not be performed for the indoor units that show a greater difference between the set temperature and indoor temperature than the value set in the window on the right Make the setting when some type of energy saving control is effective at energy save level 0 and the level of comfort is high on priority list Choose between 3 to 9 5 2 2 When Electric Amount Count PLC Method Amount Count Software is used PLC Software for Demand Input IP Add 199 T68 i 151 WME AC YG41CDA a PEE II 1 Electric Amount Count Software DI Board 1 0 l Pulse Unit fo Mo kih pulse PAC YG11CDA Initialize PI Controll eee Control levels 4 180 KW a PAC YGBOMCA 3 160 My 180 La 3 M C Temperature difference between set point 2 140 ka 160 kA and inlet Remote AG 150A T 20 wa 140 la With this limit or greater difference fo wy 120 a indoor units will not be controlled on level 0 From external system 1 To use Electric Amount Count PLC Method before using the PLC Software for demand i
63. o the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Just follow the prompts of the Import Wizard Go to Tools gt Internet Options gt Advanced and make the following settings for the Web browser Warn about invalid site certificates Uncheck the box 5 A Java security alert message will appear after you click Yes in step 4 above click Yes again to proceed Note To disable the security alert message that appears every time the browser is opened check the check box next to Always trust content from this publisher and click Yes The browser may need to be restarted to reflect the change Note If the window shown on the right does not appear and connection fails the certificate needs to be added to the Java certificate list Click the View Certificate button on the screen in step 4 to display the certificate click on the Copy to File on the Details page and save the Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location For Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Place all certificates in the Following store Certificate store Trusted Root Certification Authorities Browse Warning Security The web site s certificate cannot be verified Do you want to continue Name 192 168 1 1 Publisher Mitsu
64. ol is active air conditioning group operates as shown below Setback operation stops when the temperature Max temperajure rise 3 C or the control period is over Room Setback operation starts Heat ON 12 C 21 oc 9 q ature Setback operation starts Min temperattre 12 C Heat ON Heat OFF 21 C Heat OFF 21 C Cool On 1 Cool OFFI cool ON Cool OFF 24 C 28 C 24 C When the temperature drops below the Min When the temperature rises above the Max temperature heating control temperature cooling control 38 7 3 Interlock control To use Interlock control click Functions 3 on the menu and then click Interlock control Interlock conditions and actions can be set After the settings are made click Save Settings to send setting data to AG 150A The interlock control verifies the state changes in an ascending order of No 1 to 150 every three to five seconds When the conditions are met the interlock action commands will be issued to the output units Note It takes longer than usual to issue commands when the interlock conditions are met This may delay the state change verification which is usually performed every three to five seconds When other controls such as scheduled operation or Energy Save Control are performed at the same time the interlock control may be delayed If PAC YG50ECA expansion controllers are connected communicatio
65. onfiguration C Automatically detect settings El Use automatic configuration script Proxy server Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or YPN connections Address 192 168 1 25 Port 8080 Bypass proxy server for local addresses 6 Enter the IP address for the AG 150A e g 192 168 1 1 in the FETEI Exceptions field of the Proxy Setting dialog and click the OK button to serves Type Proxy address to use close the dialog and then close the other open dialogs to complete the HTTP 192 168 1 254 setting sae zer Note If connecting to more than one AG 150A you can specify multiple IP ETP addresses like 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 2 however it is also possible to use aapna the asterisk and specify 192 168 1 Socks Use the same proxy server For all protocols Exceptions Ta Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with A 192 168 1 1 Use semicolons to separate entries 3 Performing Operations Text below explains how to connect to the AG 150A and how to make various settings for the AG 150A Note If the AG 150A is restarted due to a power interruption etc wait until the screen on the AG 150A main unit displays the normal operation screen it takes several minutes before the normal operation screen is displayed before using a web browser to access the AG 150A If access is attempted while the AG
66. ontrol is performed twice A ir during each 30 minute period If any time other than 30 minute is selected the control is done on rotation so as to avoid the overlapping of control time of the connected lt 2 4 outdoor units as much as possible Group 3 2 C Control 3 To copy the settings for a certain operation block to another operation block click Copy so the selected items are shown in yellow green and click Paste on the screen for the target operation block To make settings for all the operation blocks at once check Batch Operations and enter the settings Uncheck Batch Operations by clicking on the box again to enable the individual setting of operation blocks 4 Click Save Settings to send setting data to the AG 150A 29 5 3 Settings for measurement To measure the temperature or the amount of electricity click the Function1 Measurement in the menu and open the Measurement screen Settings for controllers used for measurement can be made After the settings are made click Save Settings to send setting data to AG 150A Note If PAC YGSOECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system controller EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Note To use the measurement data for energy saving peak cut control the energy
67. ontrol object group stops and the temperature rises above the Max temperature Note If the room temperature is measured by the air conditioner s suction temperature sensor the temperature may not be correct when the air conditioner is inactive and the air is not fresh When the temperature is not measured correctly switch the sensor to external temperature sensor PAC SE40TSA PAC SE41TSA or remote control sensor J MOSUAISHL Air Condilioner Central Syutem Microall Infersed Faplener E BE Eis p Mim Fgennibes pale ben Qm j 1 th Dam ke O 2 2 ms Control temperature range 8 itp 150 268 8 Soren ater ned v Else u Max Min temperature for jal Setting Functions 3 waen setback control can be set Exlenial Tamipersiure Interlock Hight Setback anal Setback usability M Night Setback Control Select setback usability Setnack Gorkral Period Buse n m o a 00 Expansion controller Donatui system selection buttons Control Object Group Setback control period eps hi masan a to select the system to be Set the setback control period L kiji as ASS t B l EO Losnywest se Et Cosy Paste Group number group s age EHe iy ieme name To Waring mom paat eal Cozy Pasta Displays group number and ao Meeting room 1A false 13 Cony Paste group name otresh Save Settings Refresh Save settings 2 Sa Local intranet 1 Select Use and set the setback control perio
68. ot save encrypted pages to disk C Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed Enable Integrated Windows Authentication requires restart Enable Profile Assistant Use SSL 2 0 Uncheck the box Use SSL 3 0 Check the box Use TLS 1 0 Uncheck the box Do not save encrypted pages to disk Check the box fester Use SSL 30 Note Some of the settings may have different names depending on the Web E Use TLS 1 0 z browser version Warn about invalid site certificates Warn if changing between secure and not secure mode v gt Restore Defaults 2 Click on Java in the Control Panel and make the settings for the sBizxenmoncts items under Security in the Advanced tab ee ie Settings 4 Debugging Use SSL 2 0 compatible Client Hello format Uncheck the box Java console Default Java For browsers Shortcut Creation E INLP File MIME Association JRE Auto Download Security Allow user to grant permissions to signed content Allow user to grant permissions to content from an untrusted authority Use certificates and keys in browser keystore Use SSL 3 0 Check the box Use TLS 1 0 Uncheck the box Note Some of the settings may have different names depending on the Java ae HOH ane Teyta Heo sector Everi Eve Use personal certificate automatically if only one matches server request Warn if site certificate does not match hostname Show sandbox warning banner Allow
69. pe included in the block here p y h tmnups Lome mast a ee ey fanuph Wang mdm Gupi Glevater nail iF ibuni a Lighting 1F E0 Seoupty Lighting iF Gentes Ganupl4 Lighting f1F ost z kecing room iF ad mup Mrring mom tA Group Meeting mom 18 tampa Meeting mom i Refresh Gmumt Mering mom 19 Save Settings Read setting data from AG 150A a Send setting data to AG 150A retrech Save Seating 4 5 1 Registering a block name In the Block Name field on the screen register the block name to be displayed on the Web screen using a name consisting of no more than 20 characters Note The following characters cannot be used in the group name lt gt amp Expansion controller 4 5 2 Registering a group in a block system selection buttons Click on the Group Registration field to display Select Groups and click PMET Ll on the numbers corresponding to the groups to be registered The ones Block Name Lobbyt1F that are selected will be shown with a yellow green background Putting Group Name Lobby South a cursor on the group number will display the group name To cancel Ei EC2 ECs the selection click on them again Deselected items will be shown with a 1 PR LLLI gray background Mes Banas E Gey ee a e Be a eet Note If PAC YGS50ECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller Ey ee ae 34 Ea 36 ar 38 zal 40 system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion sy
70. pe oto Comma ii and Comma 3 Select the trend data interval between 1 minute for 2 days 2 minutes for 4 days and 5 minutes for ee ee eee 10 days The period of time that the trend graph SEvery 5 minutes For 10 days can be displayed on the trend graph screen varies depending on the data interval Every 1 minute For days 31 5 3 5 Setting the destination to which an error mail is sent To receive an e mail when the temperature or the humidity exceeds a certain value make the error mail sending settings 1 Select Out of limit alarm in Type of E Mail pulldown Too Eman aa ype of E Mail Outoflimitalam z and enter the Mail Subject and the E Mail Address REI mail Subject AlamMal SSCS Note The following characters cannot be used in the mail title lt gt amp a G The following format will be applied when the alarm mail is sent From AG 150A name Unit ID From Note Refer to section 4 2 1 for the settings of the AG 150A name and unit ID yyyy MM dd hh mm ss Note The date format set in chapter 4 2 4 will be applied a M NET address of Al controller sensor No Note If an expansion controller is connected the Address address will appear in the Expansion controller No M NET address of Al controller Sensor No format Present temperature or humid one place of decimals Aine valve Note The present value may be until the value measured by sensor becomes stabl
71. pper limit 1 Click the set temperature range display to display the pegprerrssrvnrrye NS setting screen Set the temperature range for cooling Sur Name Lobby South h ti d t ti d Cooling Mode Heating Mode Auto Mode eating and automatic mode p pale Baltic Ba ae y Ec Click OK to return the previous screen Note When displayed in Fahrenheit the temperature is _Cancel_ ok displayed in 2 F steps 2 Click Save Settings to send setting data to AG 150A Note When copying settings of a group to another group click Copy button The screen will change to a selection screen yellow green Click Paste on a group to be copied Note When setting all groups collectively click Batch operation button and input settings 34 6 2 Night Mode Silent Mode Schedule Click on Function2 Night Mode Schedule in the menu to open the night mode schedule screen and make necessary settings to switch the outdoor unit operation mode to the night mode low noise operation and set the night mode time interval Use this mode when low noise operation of the outdoor unit is preferable during night Note If PAC YG50ECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system controller EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Note Make this setting only when all the un
72. responding to the units to be registered The ones ECARE hha that are selected will be shown with a yellow green background 1 P02 Pas 5 Fie Fae Pa Fie 2c To cancel the selection click on them again Deselected items will a a at a Ee ed ed be shown with a gray background E pa a EB Be Be Be Be Sy Eo Note A maximum of 16 indoor units can be registered to operate with ar A 43 44 45 46 m 48 re 50 one ventilator 20 4 5 Block Setting By performing block settings multiples of air conditioner groups can be collectively monitored or operated from the Web or TG 2000A It also enables energy save peak cut controls Bring up the Block Setting screen by clicking Initial Settings Blocks in the menu and register the groups in the block to utilize these features Click Save Settings to send setting data to the AG 150A Note If the user logs in as a building manager some of the operations may be prohibited Note If the system is connected to the TG 2000A make all settings and changes from the TG 2000A so that the data in TG 2000A and AG 150A will match F MITSUBISHI Air Conditioner Control Systeri Micnocom Internet Explorer Pie Edt Yew Favorite Took heg G O i eG Een grec Area A Initial Settings Bt i gi Lie and uiie H Blocks Block Name T c Group Registration Register the block name to be Bras O A a ho ere Register the groups to be displayed on the Web screen shy ta mT
73. s By performing these settings a message will appear asking whether or not to use a dial up connection when an Internet connection is necessary When connecting to the Internet follow the directions below 1 Click the web browser menu item Tools and then click Internet EUMEIMNTITIIIEE Fie Fae Yew Fania EOE Help Options to select Ow g meae Fna a E Windev Update I 92 088 Lal Sheed Delgted Links il The page car 2 In the Internet Options tabbed dialog click the Connections tab to ESOM General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced display To set up an Internet connection click Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings po Dialup Connection Default 3 Select Dial whenever a network connection is not present in the _Bemove i i Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy Dial up settings section and click the OK button to close the dialog 555 fo a comecen Never dial a connection Always dial my default connection Current Dialup Connection Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above For dial up settings 2 2 3 Connecting to the Internet using a proxy server Using an existing LAN If the PC you use for monitoring air conditioners and performing operations is going to access the Internet via proxy server by connecting to an ex
74. sion Wee 1041 Repair the lense you want to register License number entry field Enter the license number required for registration License registration of optional functions 1 Open the Registration of Optional Function screen Enter the Web page address in the web browser address field and click the Enter Return key on the keyboard to display the Login screen See 3 1 Click on this screen s menu item Registration of Optional Functions to open the Registration of Optional Functions screen 2 Register an optional function First select the optional function you wish to register from the selection box in the Selecting Optional Function selection When an optional function is selected the current section will indicate b Annual Schedule Weekly Schedule whether it is available for use Next enter the license number you purchased for the optional function in the license number entry field and click the Register the license button Once this is done the optional function will be available for use If you were unsuccessful in registering an optional function check that you did not enter the wrong license number by mistake that the correct optional function was selected from the selection box and that the AG 150A main units date and time are set correctly selecting Optional Function Registration of License Number 1234 5676 9012 3456 7890 1234 44 This product is designed and intend
75. sion 1 00 DB No 01 When connecting two expansion controllers first click EC1 and MARSS enter the IP address for the first expansion controller system and then click EC2 to enter the IP address for the second expansion controller system Set the IP address for the expansion controller itself on the expansion controller unit 3 After the expansion controller connection setting or the IP address of the expansion controller was changed click the Save button and restart the G 150AD by following the messages on the screen Make the M NET settings and external input settings after the system has been restarted To change the settings for the external input settings or any other settings that are saved on the expansion controller side after the M NET settings have been made restart the controller and change the settings with the expansion controller properly being connected to the system After connecting the expansion controller check that the database number DB No on the controller itself and the data base number of the expansion controller match If they do not consult your dealer for software upgrade 4 2 2 2 M NET Setting In M NET Setting set the AG 150A M NET address whether or not a K Control unit is present and which machines send the prohibited controller command M HET Settings M MET Address 0 K control Units Not used Used Range of Prohibited Controllers iscmec RO Only 1 Enter the AG 150A M
76. splayed on the error source Cancel Note TG 2000A is necessary to monitor the status of general equipment 5 1 4 Setting the Addresses of the Recipient To monitor and operate the unit with the maintenance tool via Mail Communication Setting AG 1504 can communicate with Maintenance Tool etc by e mail mail from a remote location enter the mail address of the fromthe following addresses receiver in the Mail Communication Setting 1 mainte g50 co jp 5 A maximum of 10 addresses can be registered E mail communication is possible only with the recipients 4 v whose addresses are registered on this screen 5 1 5 Mail format Error mails are sent in the format shown below From Mitsubishi Building 000001 Date 11 09 2005 16 32 12 Error unit 065 Error code 1302 Status Occurrence Mail title Set title Refer to 5 1 3 1 for the setting of mail title Erom AG 150A unit name and unit ID Refer to 4 2 1 H the setting of AG 150A unit name and unit ID Date of error Date dd MM yyyy hh mm ss Note The date format set in section 4 2 4 will be applied When an error occurs on air conditioners and general equipment M NET address of the error source Note If an expansion controller is connected the unit in error will appear in the Expansion controller No 1 3 M NET address format Error unit When an error occurs on general equipment that is connected to PLC for general equipment PLC number 1 to 20 co
77. stem controller re 42 m m 45 46 m 4g ra 50 EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected Cancel OK 21 5 Functions 1 5 1 Error mail reports E mail communication Click on Functions 1 E Mail in the menu to open the E mail window and make necessary settings to perform remote monitoring via mail using error mail report or the maintenance tool Click Save Settings to send setting data to the AG 150A Note The use of the error mail report function requires a separate license registration Confirm on the license registration screen Ch8 that the license registration has been completed Note If the user logs in as a building manager the operations may be prohibited m MITSUBISHI Air Conditioner Control Syse Mignon Imerne Explorer Pp Edi Wew Fabii Toi Hig xk x Z Oly Search Fawortes Meda d J i hiii ELSA 68 iiy Dianina hed Functions 1 E Mail E Mail settings of AG 150A o The E mail settings of AG 150A are set here Mail Server Information Set the mail server DNS server information here Mail Server information Cungaing Mol Sane SRT je urip got ono Use SMP Arihi Incoming Mall Serer FOr i pan gt AL oon E Mail ee E Mail Adgress ndsubeteg Loom CHS Server Primary ji2 H ja KEN eg are User 10 jie ONE Sonar Secondary m a f Passer SSE Error Mail Settings interw
78. t alarm values occurrence recovery Note To avoid repeating occurrence and recovery it is recommended that the difference between the occurrence value and the recovery value is approx 1 C 30 5 3 2 Adjusting the measured temperature humidity values When the adjustment of the measured values is necessary because of the location of the sensor follow the procedures below Note The present measurement value or the adjusted measurement value are not displayed until the connection settings of the Al controller are completed When the Al controller is registered for the first time click the Save Settings button to send setting data and click Function 1 Measurement to display the screen again 1 Click the Set offset in the Setting details section 2 Select the adjustment value in the Offset pulldown ee eee or select the value to be desired in the Modified 237 mile Eye G value pulldown The adjustable range is between 10 0 C and 10 0 C 18 0 F and 18 0 F 10 0 and 10 0 Cancel 5 3 3 Registering PI controllers for measurement by meters System settings for measurement meters can be made Up to four meters can be connected to one PI controller PAC YG60MCA items to he Meter name Address e ee ees Value per pulse measured Ahm ARP il whm 1F r O Jf l Measurement unit Ma neal ETA B nrima Address Setting details of sensor 2 Setting details of sensor 1 Whm Pea
79. t rate register the Energy Saving license to all AG 150A and set the level to 0 in Indoor Outdoor unit control method section Demand Controller Method Electric Amount Count PLC Method Demand level Demand level contact input Monitors electric power E 4 HELE PLC with Electric Pulse method Amount Count Software watt hour meter AG 150A PLC with demand Demand input Software Controller Up to 10 AG 150A can be connected Monitors electric power Notify the control level AG 150A PI Controller pPylse method watt hour meter TER lt Monitors JEN il control level AG 150A PLC etc Pulse method Up to 3 AG 150A can be watt hour meter connected Ls Remote AG 150A Method 25 5 2 1 When Demand Controller Method is used ma PLC Software for Demand Input IP Address 192 163 i 171 J PAC YG41CDA nitialize ma Electric Amount Count Software Controlled AG 150A 4 192 168 fo f A PAC YG11CDA 2 192 168 fi 2 ae Sifise Me ff 3 c Temperature difference between set point 4 fis2 fies fi 4 and inlet E Remote AG 150A B E m m With this limit or greater difference i indoor units will roe controlled on level 0 W ee From external system 1 To use Demand Controller Method before using the PLC Software for demand input or Electric Amount Count Software click on the PLC initialize button once t
80. the right or left arrow 18 3 To register remote controllers in a group click on the Remote Gips Controller Registration field to display the Select Unit Addresses Entrance screen and click on the numbers corresponding to the units to be WOW 102 103 104 AOS 106 AGF 109 AGE 110 registered The ones that are selected will be shown with a i EA FARMS GT aD i aT ee yellow green background To cancel the selection click on them ez esses e Fea ES pE E e es sn again Deselected items will be shown with a gray background 131 122 133 134 135 136 137 128 138 140 Note A maximum of 2 remote controls can be registered in one group 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 Note MA remote controls do not need to be registered to a group lf E Ea fist hea E e a Se sl 161 162 163 164 165 166 16 168 169 1 70 Vea eee ea Pa Pe ea ei lal 1681 182 183 184 185 166 187 168 1849 140 ey ee ers ee een Sy ee es pee Peni Cancel 4 To register system remote controllers in a group click on the Eem System Controller Registration field to display the Select Unit Entrance E Addresses screen and click on the numbers corresponding to Bi 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 the units to be registered The ones that are selected will be shown with a yellow green background To cancel the selection click on them again Deselected items will be shown with a gray background Note The combined number of system
81. ts initial Settings n i the available functions paeran Tna Gazit Syaten Groups Group Name Interloched LOSEM AN Q6lecks Bleck Name Geock Srusi Functions 1 Refresh Ee Save settings Read setting data from AG 150A GEahsh Hire aire Send setting data to AG 150A 1 When changing the user names or passwords of maintenance users type new information in User name New Password and Retype Password fields to change user names or passwords of maintenance users Note If the user logs in as a building manager the user name and the password of the maintenance user are not displayed and cannot be changed 2 When changing the user names or passwords of building managers type new information in User name New password and Retype Password fields to change user names or passwords of a building manager 3 To set the available functions of a building manager click functions that should be available The ones that are selected will be shown with a yellow green background To cancel the selection click on them again Deselected items will be shown with a gray background For more information of each function and available functions refer to the next page Note If the user logs in as a building manager the present status can be checked but cannot be changed 42 b Available Functions Initial Settings Date and Time Basic system Groups Group Name Group Structure Interlocked LOSSNA Blocks Bloc
82. tting the conditions of input units 1 Input category setting Select the input category from Air conditioner On Off Air conditioner Alarm Recovery and Free Input Point 2 Input State setting Set the interlock events for the output units Note The events for output units are performed when the following state changes occurred on the input units lt Examples of when the input category is set to Air conditioner On Off gt When AII On is selected the events are performed when the state changed from One or more group Off to All On When AII Off is selected the events are performed when the state changed from One or more group On to All Off When One or more group On is selected the events are performed when the state changed from All Off to One or more group On When One or more group Off is selected the events are performed when the state changed from AII Off to One or more group Off Expansion controller 3 Input unit settings When the Input category is set to Air conditioner system selection buttons When the Input category is set to Air conditioner On Off or Air conditioner Alarm Recovery clicking the Select Input ane _ Units will bring up the window that displays the unit numbers Eel awe Click on the numbers corresponding to the units to be ale ee esha registered All selected units will be shown with a iy U5 O73 Oa WS Pe il Ae Ae Ea yellow green background eee epee be
83. wser operation screen for administrator AG 150A operation screen and TG 2000A operation screen regardless of any settings being made The setting made on personal browser operation screen is in effect on the personal screen Note If the user logs in as a building manager some of the operations may be prohibited Sh MITSUBISHI dir Conditioner Comal Synem Micnagoll Internet Explorer Fle ER Yew Ferie fe Help ig Q O DG Ou gems O 2 Bm a Batch operations IB brs 92 108 1 hp S0losdedeiinver ae i Click to set all groups EA vee collectively el Temperate Range Limit Hight biede Scheuls SH SLEM c hangers Expansion control ler Sct Temperature Range Limit system selection buttons PEENE As Click to select the system to be set Group No group name gt Grup Mame _ Conling bode _ Heating Mode _ Auto Woga i Ha Fi Group numbers and group 1 Evair hall P B a 28 a i ico iea i C names will be displayed I i opy E rom E 26 26 cm icop Pau Click to copy the settings S LobirelRast 25 Ja ma gt Cop Paste rs Paste al Labeetconte i E a gen aii Click to paste the settings HO Lobtypitvanty mo 25 20S Copy Paste m x omr or Set temperature range display E 24 t S Gom Heaue The set temperature range is s displayed W Refresh Save settings Read setting data from AG 150A e ih Send setting data to AG 150A Lower limit U
84. y ope pe To cancel the selection click again Deselected items will be shown with a gray background i 32 33 34 35 Be ar 38 3a a0 Be unnn nn Select a Block Cancel To register blocks of units click Select a Block The ones that are selected will be shown with a yellow green background JK Expansion controller 4 Input unit settings When the Input category is set to Free Input Points system selection buttons When the Input category is set to Free Input Points On Off clicking the Select Input Units will bring up the window that displays the free input points Click the addresses of the indoor units that are connected to the general equipment to be registered The selected SaaS eee addresses will be displayed with a red frame Select the contact point to which the general equipment is connected i Select Addresses of Input Units f Unit Addresses EC1 EC2 EC3 MMs 4 5 6 7 8 2 10 19 20 20 E c ea eee e Cao cS fen fae 1a 32 3 u 35 MENN Hauaa AA Contact Points mm Cancel OK Note If PAC YG50ECA expansion controllers are connected expansion controller system selection buttons will appear Select the desired expansion system controller EC1 EC2 or EC3 and make the settings for each system Make the settings with the expansion controllers properly connected 40 7 3 3 Selecting the output unit 1 Output Unit Type setting Select the output unit type
85. ystem Method is used mE PLC Software for Demand Input 3 ES lec Temperature difference between set point PAC YG41CDA me Electric Amount Count Software and inlet PAC YG11CDA With this limit or greater difference 4 Pl Controller L indoor units will not be controlled on level 0 PAC YGBOMCA a B Remote AG 1504 J From external system 1 When the energy save level is set to O It is always set to level O in an energy save control method energy save control will not be performed for the indoor units that show a greater difference between the set temperature and indoor temperature than the value set in the window on the right Make the setting when some type of energy saving control is effective at energy save level 0 and the level of comfort is high on priority list Choose between 3 to 9 5 2 6 Setting the Outdoor Unit Control Method All methods Make the energy save control setting for the outdoor units for each energy save level Note M NET addresses are displayed on outdoor units of City multi type M NET addresses and group names are displayed on A control units Slim units Note As for A control outdoor units only the inverter models can be put on the energy save control Do not make the energy save settings for the constant speed models Copy Expansion Click to copy the settings controller system Control details for outdoor units ECI EC Ets selection buttons Baa Click to select the syst

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