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1. No Address ont Cap Name Tenant Distribution group VD Distribution grou 1 010201 o1 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit1 tren gt 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 2 01020102 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit2 1 Tenant1 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 3 3 01020103 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit3 1 Tenant 1 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 4 01020104 Yes 22 Linel Adapter2 I D unit4 1 Tenant1 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 A 5 01020105 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 D units 1 Tenant1 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 6 01020106 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit 1 Tenant1 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 7 01020107 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit 1 Tenant 1 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 8 01020108 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 I D unite 1 Tenant1 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 9 010201 09 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit 1 Tenant1 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 10 01020110 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit10 1 Tenant1 41 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 11 01020111 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit11 1 Tenant1 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 12 amen vee 22 une Adapter2 VD unitt2 J 1 Tenant1 1 Distrib group 1 2 Distrib group 2 13 01020113 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit13 1 Tenant1 1 Distrib group 1 3 Distrib group 3 14 0102011 4 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit14 4 Tenant1 1 Distrib group 1 3 Distrib group 3 15 01020115 Yes 22 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit15 1 Tenant1 1
2. Adapter Value Balance total Weigh factor balance total the adapter or indoor unit or thermostat on ENEE MA off times for the air conditioner Balance total a TE gt gt which indicates the time for each fan speed as BEEE with the thermostat on balanced in units of xx a I minutes and the cumulative total of those balance _ as aa SS values and Weight factor balance total which ERE ooog og indicates the results of multiplying the values set mm ee for thermostat on time conversion coefficients om vo IA A of various settings by the fan speed conversion ar peas M values E Adapter Value Directly displays the adapter values E Balance total Displays the total when the specified term and time zone all hours regular hours out of hours and specified days have been specified NH Weight factor balance total Displays the total obtained by multiplying the total calculated in Balance total by a factor taking into account the capacity of the indoor unit 23 December 2008 14 49 21 El 15 5 2 Distribution ratio calculation AP E Air conditioning energy distribution data display CTS eorr This displays the simple distribution and load EA O distribution separately EE PEREA With simpl
3. IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers 9 Keyboards UD Mice and other pointing devices Modems Monitors Werwork adapnters SP commamesti ns Port COM1 aF USB Serial Port COM4 4 ECP Printer Port LPT1 SH Processors amp SCSI and RAID controllers O Sound video and game controllers yg Storage volumes System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Jim TRE E 1 Ea 4 4 Click Ports COM amp LPT to see setting values such as COM numbers In the case of the screen above Communication port COM1 COM1 port for the personal computer by default USB Serial Port COMA4 COM4 Port for communication converter the COM number of the device installed this time Note that this name is the same for both a USB 232C converter and USB 485 converter Note that the COM number down because it will be used for subsequent settings 12 6 2 Uninterruptible power supply 6 2 1 Connecting uninterruptible power supply The P AIMS system uses a personal computer Therefore a power failure or the like will be a big problem We recommend installing an uninterruptible power supply UPS The UPS introduced here has a function for sending a shutdown signal to the personal computer in the event of a power failure and a function that always resets the power when there is a recovery from a power failure
4. Red L Part Type Name 01 and the like indicated in 03 Cooling Blue BuhinSyurui dat 04 Blowing Gray a Part Number Any 3 digit number from 000 to 999 05 Dry Light Blue L Part State Number 2 digit number See the figure on the 06 Auto Red Blue Hi rightand the figure below 07 Alarm Yellow LJ Part Size 1 Large 2 Medium 3 Small 08 Installation Brown Hi When parts have the sameshape use 09 Operating Red EEN this when distinguishing them by size For local adapter A portion of a part for use in a layout display can be made transparent The pink portion of A becomes transparent in the layout display The color code for the transparent color is RGB 255 0 255 Finally when a layout is to be displayed on the Web it is necessary to register the parts with the same files name and the gif extension so that they can become parts for the Web For example if the file name of a part for a P AIMS layout is 01_000011 bmp a GIF file with the file name 01_000011 gif is required for Web use Save the parts to the same Bushin folder Use 24 bit bitmaps for the colors for handling BMPs of parts Take care because tone reduction may cause colors to change Part State Number for Facility Control 01 Stop Green ij 02 Operating Red E 07 Alarm Yellow 08 Installation Brown C 40 13 Master Registration of Distribution Ratio Software This se
5. Status Installshield InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed P 4IMS Distribution Ratio Option Click Finish to exit the wizard 9 1 2 Menus when restarted after installing Distribution Ratio Software After the system restarts the fee calculation functions are enabled and the menu item Distribution ratio is selectable Layout List display Schedule Print QDistribution Ratio Demand BACnet Facility Control WEB Maintenance Help Layout List display Schedule Print istribution Ratio Demand B tnet Facility Control WEE Maintenance Help In the same way if other optional software is installed the installed optional functions are selectable lf all optional software is installed the display is as follows Layout List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio Demand BACnet Facility Control WEB Maintenance Help 9 2 Checking installation status of options From the menu bar click Help Version information to display the version information screen shown in P AIMS version information the figure on the right The symbols in the figure on the right indicate the installed options The following shows the meanings of the symbols A Distribution Ratio Software G Layout Display Software B BACnet Control Software W Web Software Therefore if only A is displayed only the Distribution Ratio software is installed The same applies for the other options
6. Is printing still not possible after replacing the ys printer cable End 2 Try using the printer to print a document from Notepad that is supplied with Windows If printing is still not performed correctly re check the instruction manuals supplied with the printer and personal computer 64
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8. Esc key twice 4 Pressing the gt key changes the item in the order of Remain in Setup Save Exit and Discard Exit Select Save Exit Press the Enter key to save the changes to the BIOS and start the operating system To check if the settings are configured properly turn the power of the personal computer off remove the power plug from the outlet wait a while and then insert the power plug into the outlet If the personal computer starts automatically the settings are configured properly Recovery setting Dell OPTIPLEX GX620 Dell System GXEZ a em Info JD Proce T Menor y Info PCI Info Data Time System Into OptiPlex GXE 20 ADE C02 200G System BIOS Vers ion 250A 26X 1171359687309 none Service Tag Express Service Code Asset tag Boot Sequence Er ives FpAinboard Devices Ej ideo Hone of these fields are changeable EJF er formance Fp ecu i Power Manasenent D Epam EE FT ost Behaw jor Press Up Down arrows to select a different field Press w keys to expand or collapse a group Press Esc to exit Setup Dell System GXEZ System Into Power kanagement Processor Info Memory Into PCI Info Data Time Boot Sequence Ep ives F Ainboard Dey ices EP ideo er Tor mance The Power Management group contains options and settings to regulate system power consumption Press Enter to view or change the Fields in this group Auto Power On Auto Powe
9. NW Set the time of the personal computer e ckasentines In the P AIMS system the time needs to be corrected gradually because problems occur with the thermostat ON time and the obtaining of accumulated values if an ee extreme change is made to the time o canei 53 15 6 8 Data backup restore 15 6 8 1 Data backup E This allows you to back up the P AIMS system However the CSV files output with Excel output or automatic Excel output are not backed up 15 6 8 2 Restore data E This allows you to use a backup created with the P AIMS system or files created with an automatic backup to restore data 15 6 8 3 Cancel data restore E This function is for returning to the original state when Restore data in the previous section has been executed The Cancel data restore menu item becomes available for selection after Restore data is executed 15 6 8 4 Auto backup settings m This sets backups to be made automatically every Auto backup setting day Considering the likelihood of trouble occurring Peuter with the personal computer we recommend Cancel connecting an external hard disk drive to the dido id Me A personal computer and saving the backup data AE to that drive This will make restoring the system AIMS Auto_DB_Backup easy 15 6 9 Register event E Event control e For equipment and devices registered to the ee ee e event group linked start and stop operations can be performed in accorda
10. a mn 010108 Line1 Adapter1 O D unite 010109 Line1 Adapter1 O D unit9 10 010110 Line1 Adapter1 O D unit10 aK 010111 Line1 Adapter1 O D unit11 12 010112 Line1 Adapter1 O D unit12 13 010113 Linel Adapteri O D unit13 14 010114 Line1 Adapteri O D unit14 15 010115 Line1 Adapteri O D unit15 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x e o o 16 010116 Line1 Adapter1 O D unit16 07 January 2009 16 36 42 31 Line 1 Specify the line number Adapter address f Specify the adapter address Registered O D Displays only items with a check mark in the Registered column Register Registers the changes Cancel Returns to the state before the changes Explanation of column titles Address Indicates the address of the outdoor unit Name Indicates the name of the outdoor unit Outdoor Unit Indicates the outdoor unit code 3WAY Indicates the outdoor unit is 3WAY Register Enables registration Display Order Specify the display order 11 2 1 Display method 11 2 1 1 Specifying line tine 1 gt Selecting a line number from the Line combo box displays only the selected line Clicking on the right of the combo box displays a drop down list containing 1 2 3 and 4 11 2 1 2 Specifying address Adapter address F Selecting an address from the Adapter Address combo box displays only the indoor unit of the selecte
11. and so on the indication becomes easy to read 13 1 2 4 Enabling disabling registrations Regi To make a registration after changing the name and other information click this ster registration frame and select the checkbox Selecting the checkbox enables the registration Clicking the checkbox again clears the check mark and disables the registration 13 1 2 5 Registering and changing display order Enter the display order for when displaying accumulated values In this system 0 is handled as being at the bottom in the display order The display order indication is 4 digits of only numbers 42 13 1 2 6 Setting types Set the type input for the pulse counter of an adapter fee y BC Specifying the type in this column displays the unit corresponding to the Unit Name column Electric Power gt kWh Gas gt m3 gt Power Generation gt m3 Ice gt kWh e cn Water gt m3 The distribution calculation is in accordance with this type Ice Tap water 13 1 2 7 Setting distribution group Specify what the distribution group data is for the pulse data rito gut o input for the pulse counter of the adapter Even if multiple pulse counters are specified the accumulated total is calculated and a 1 Distrib group 1 distribution is performed ee eels I Distrib group 3 4 Distrib group 4 Distrib group 4 13 1 2 8 Registering changed data Click register to register the changed data All of t
12. the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears Install the driver of the communication converter 6 1 3 Confirmation method for COM port number of communication converter When you install a communication converter as described in the section above it is necessary to confirm the COM port number that has been assigned to that equipment The assignment is generally as shown below COM1 Assigned for the personal computer by default even if no other device is installed COM2 Assigned for the personal computer by default even if no other device is installed COMs Assignment is possible from this port number Note down this assigned port number in order to specify it for the P AIMS system 10 COM number confirmation 1 Click in the bottom left of the screen Click Control Panel in the menu that appears 2 The Control Panel window appears If the display is as shown in the figure on the right click Panasonic Internet 2 My Documents Internet Explorer My Recent Documents gt E mail Ls Microsoft Outlook icr Ou My Pictures Adobe Acrobat 5 0 2 My Music yl My Computer g Control Panel Windows Media Player et Program Access and Defaults D g 3 a SA amp Printers and Faxes 40k 2S Windows Messenger 9 Help and Support Tour Windows XP pP Search I Run All Programs gt A Log Off o Turn Off Computer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O B
13. the file name of a part indicates the role of the of parts Filename ID unit Digital point part For example 01_0000101 bmp indicates indoor OD unit unit unidirectional ceiling cassette stop large Analog point Part Type Name is included in a file under the file name Non of BuhinSyurui dat in the Buhin folder Pulse The figure on the right shows the content of BuhinSyurui dat The lines with on the very left are remarks They have no meaning to the P AIMS system of parts Filename Therefore the lines up until Filename Type No have no meaning because they are just remarks The following content is registered from Filename Type No The meaning of 01_ 1 is that the part with the file name beginning with 01_ is a part that has the function of 1 Function 1 is an ID unit indoor unit The meaning of 02_ 2 is that the part with the file name beginning with 02_ is a part that has the function of 2 Function 2 is a Digital point Therefore the names used for registering the parts are 01_ bmp for the indoor unit 02_ bmp for the sequencer and 03_ bmp for the outdoor unit In addition to part names there are also rules for indicating the operation states Part State Number for Indoor Unit Part Type Name Part Number Part State Number Part Size 01 Stop Green EN bmp 02 Heating
14. to Never Power schemes 5 Click ox Home Office Desk pa The system standby and system hibernates settings are disabled Power Schemes Advanced Hibernate UPS Settings for Home Office Desk power scheme Close the Control Panel window System standby Never ve 5 3 Screen resolution setting The P AIMS system uses a screen size of 1 024 by 768 The resolution may differ depending on the personal computer so check the resolution and change it if necessary as described Refresh below Arrange Icons By 1 Move the mouse pointer over the screen and right click to display the sub menu shown on the right Click Properties figure on the right Properties 2 The Display Properties dialog box appears 3 The window for changing the screen Click the Settings tab resolution appears Use the slider indicated by the red circle to adjust the resolution to 1024 by 768 After you finish adjusting the resolution click to complete the setting Display Properties Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings A theme ls a background plus a set of sounds icons and other elements Drag the monitor icone to match the physical arrangement of your monitors to help you personalize your computer with one click Theme De Sample Display 1 Plug and Play Monitor on NVIDIA Quadro HYS 285 128MB Color quality Highest 32 bit
15. 0 start from 1 7 1 Troubleshooting When time zone accumulation is performed is the 1 1 displayed time zone selection correct N Select the correct All hour Regular hour Out of hour Specified day time zone When the operation times of indoor units 1 2 belonging to that tenant Distribution ratio T S ON operation are checked on the screen are they all No 1 4 0 00 If the operation time is O hours 0 is indicated for all of the distribution ratio price rate and usage amount End Is tenant registration complete in the screen 1 4 of Distribution ratio Maintenance I D unit settings Is distribution group registration complete in the 1 5 screen of Distribution ratio Maintenance I D unit settings 60 In the case of a tenant that is configured from the local adapter is a capacity fixed value set Distribution ratio Maintenance I D unit No 1 7 settings Are the settings of 1 4 1 5 and 1 6 configured correctly Furthermore if 0 is indicated for the usage amount proceed to 1 8 Is the count input from the pulse meter 1 9 Check this from the screen of Distribution ratio No 4 Accumulated value 2 Is the setting of the pulse unit amount complete Yes Screen of Distribution ratio Accumulated value N Configure the master data j setting 1 Perform the troubleshooting in the section 18 2 6 Pulse count is not input normally 17 2 6 Pulse count
16. 01020104 Line1 Adapter2 I D uni 01020106 Lin Lin e1 Adapter2 I D uni el Adapter2 I D uni 01020107 Line1 Adapter2 I D uni 01020108 01020109 1 2 3 4 5 01020105 7 4 E 8 g Lin Lin e1 Adapter2 I D uni el Adapter2 I D unii 10 01020110 Line1 Adapter2 I D uni 11 01020111 ine1 Adapter2 I D uni 12 01020112 ine1 Adapter2 I D unii 13 01020113 ine1 Adapter2 I D un 14 01020114 ine1 Adapter2 I D un 15 01020115 Li Li Li Li Tu Li ine1 Adapter2 I D unii 16 01020116 ine1 Adapter2 I D uni 23 December 2008 14 40 32 schedule control cannot be performed while the maintenance setting is configured 15 6 2 Register floor name NH Set the floor levels for selecting floors in screens such as the status monitoring operation screen The registered devices are displayed 15 6 3 Register control group name E Control groups For each indoor unit registered to the control group you can change the operations and settings for start stop cooling heating mode temperature setting fan speed airflow direction central control performed by control group in the status monitoring operation screen Control group selection is performed when events are set The registered devices are displayed 92 PESTO Layout List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio Demand BACnet No act
17. 2 Excel output E Saving alarm log and operation status log data This allows you to save alarm log and operation status log data to external storage media in CSV format NW Saving air conditioning energy data Distribution Ratio Software is required This allows you to save air conditioning energy data to external storage media in CSV format NW The saved data can be used with general purpose software Microsoft Excel 15 4 3 Auto EXCEL output setting E Saving alarm log and operation status log data This allows you to automatically save alarm log and operation status log data every day to external storage media in CSV format Bau E Saving air conditioning energy data Distribution Ratio pee ea ea Software is required CSV file creation folder This allows you to automatically save air conditioning e a energy data every day to external storage media in CSV format NH Set a specified file to be saved as a CSV file to a specified folder every day Auto EXCEL output setting iv Operation Status change log 15 4 4 Print list E When the indoor unit distribution ratio calculation screen Distribution Ratio Software is required is displayed clicking this menu item prints the distribution ratio calculation list table m This menu item cannot be selected if no printer is installed 15 4 5 List print preview E When the indoor unit distribution ratio calculation me El screen Distribution Ratio Sof
18. 2 x 112 01 0113 Line1 Adapteri O D unit1 3 x 113 010114 Line1 Adapteri O D unit1 4 x 114 010115 Line1 Adapter1 O D unit1 5 x 115 010116 Line1 Adapteri O D unit1 6 x 116 OF January 2009 16 36 42 BTS El Layout List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio Demand BACnet Facility Cont Maintenance Help No active alarm atthe moment Buzzer OFF VD unit master data Line 1 OZ 10APB3 Adapter address p Connec ted D Registered I D Fxname colume Register Cance No Address St Cap Name ota ang i Ma ae Hie Display Floor sc 4 01010000 0 JLine1 Adapteri I D unitt 0 0 aolaoaaoao O 0 2 een oo 0 Line1 Adapteri 1 D unit2 0 0 O 0 3 01010000 0 Line1 Adapteri 1D unit3 0 0 Oo o0 f 4 Taam 0 Line1 Adapter1 I D unit4 0 0 Oo 0 e 5 01010000 lo Line1 Adapter1 I D units 0 0 O 0 6 01010000 0 fine Adapter1 I D unit 0 0 O 0 7 0101 0000 0 Liner Adapteri I D unit 0 0 o 0 0101 ooo o Line1 Adapteri 1 D unite D D oO 0 eni ooo o Line1 Adapter I D unit9 D D O 0 loor 0000 0 Line1 Adapter 1 D unitt 0 0 0 o 0 1 o1oto00 o Line1 Adapter1 1 D unit11 0 0 o 0 E 010000 Ta Line1 Adapter1 I D unit1 2 0 0 o 0 0101 0000 0 une Adapter VD unit13 0 0 o 0 0101 000 0 Liner Adapteri ID unitt 4 0 0 o 0 01010000 O Line1 Adapteri VD unit1 5 0 0 O 0 ET i 0 Line1 Adapter I D unit1 6 0 0 O 0 a j a 07 January 2009 16 37 59 Reset communic
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20. 5 Enabling disabling registrations Regi To make a registration after changing the name and other information click this ster registration frame and select the checkbox Selecting the checkbox enables the registration Clicking the checkbox again clears the check mark and disables the registration 11 3 2 6 Registering and changing display order Enter the display order to use when displaying status monitoring operations and the like In this system 0 is handled as being at the bottom in the display order The display order indication is 4 digits of only numbers 11 3 2 7 Specifying and changing floors 2Floor2 gt When segmenting indoor units by floor specify the floor Click the frame y ou want to specify in order to display and then click Select a floor a name from the names of registered floors displayed in the drop down FOOF oor 4 Floor 4 list e To register a floor name select Maintenance Register floor name TFloor 6 Floor It is convenient to register floor names in units of floors displayed on the screen 11 3 2 8 Specifying and registering schedule groups 1 Schedule group 1 When segmenting indoor units by schedule group specify the schedule E group Click the frame you want to specify or change in order to display EEE EE and then click nE Select a schedule group name from the names of registered schedule e aa groups displayed in the drop down list To register a s
21. Buzzer OFF units in bar graph form The displayed term can be specified in order to check the presetting status the working status of a device relative to its schedule or other information E If the optional Facility Control Software is installed the instructions of facility control devices can also be checked However in the case of facility control devices even if operation instructions are output the operation status cannot be monitored if the digital inputs that can be checked are not specified term No Address 01020101 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit 01020102 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit2 01020103 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit3 01020104 Line1 Adapter2 D unit4 01020105 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit5 01020106 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit 01020107 Line1 Adapter2 D unit 01020108 Line Adapter2 I D unite ojoj o a u mnjao 01020109 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit9 o 01020110 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit1 0 01020111 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit11 Nn 01020112 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit1 2 w 01020113 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit1 3 SRESESESE SEVERE SESE SESE SERERE SES 01020114 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit 4 a 01020115 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit1 5 Sie Sia lo Sia Sia Slo Lio Sie Sho Sia Sie Slo Sic Sia Sia S v Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv Viv a 01020116 Line1 Adapter2 V D unitl 6 15 3 2 Mode settings Calendar E Start stop by sch
22. Connection column E Registered O D Displays only items with a check mark in the Registered column Fix name column Sets the name column as a fixed frame Register Registers the changes iN Cancel Returns to the state before the changes 33 Explanation of column titles Address Indicates the address of the indoor unit Connection Indicates the indoor units connected to the P AIMS system Capacity Indicates the capacity of the indoor unit Name Indicates the name of the indoor unit Outdoor Unit AD Indicates the outdoor unit system address Indoor AD Indicates the indoor unit address Indoor Unit Indicates the indoor unit code Main Unit Sets the main unit indication of the indoor unit Register Enables registration Display Order Specify the display order Floor Sets the floor name Schedule Group Sets the schedule group Control Group Sets the control group 11 3 1 Display method 11 3 1 1 Specifying line tine 1 y Selecting a line number from the Line combo box displays only the selected line Clicking on the right of the combo box displays a drop down list containing 1 2 3 and 4 11 3 1 2 Specifying address i y Selecting an address from the Adapter Address combo box displays only the indoor unit of the selected address Clicking on the right of the combo box displays a drop down list containing 1 to 31 Adapter address 11 3 1 3 Displayi
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24. However a PC for factory automation is recommended for BACnet CRT 1 024 x 768 External HDD 100 GB or more An external power supply type is preferable because the HDD will be used for backing up data UPS A type that supports the UPS service included with Windows XP by default is recommended 4 Hardware Configuration 4 1 Connection method for power supply line Printer To AC Outlet 1 This connection method is for when the recommended equipment is used If different equipment is used refer to the operation manuals supplied with the equipment and then connect the power line 2 For a newly purchased personal computer connect the CRT keyboard mouse and other peripheral devices while referring to the operator s manual supplied with the personal computer 4 2 Connection method for signal line a a External HDD Host Personal Procured by User __ E Computer A US B Printer USB 485 Converter 1 For the specifications of the wires of communication lines refer to the installation work instruction manual supplied with the communication adapter CZ 10APB3 SHA KA128A 2 Make sure the wire length for RS 232C is no more ma than 15 m and use a dedicate line E des 3 The total wire length total length of segments for ups RS 485 is up to 1 000 m Connect a termination l resistor 100 to 120 W to the first device and the last E device of the RS 485 line Also be sure to use 2 core sh
25. Method for accumulated value master 13 1 2 1 Changing names To change the name of the pulse counter double click the Name column lt is possible to change part of the name of a previously registered pulse counter However to change the entire name just type in the name The existing name will be deleted and only the new name will be displayed 13 1 2 2 Setting multiplying factor Specify the pulse counter pulse multiplying factor Click the corresponding column 1 to display as shown in the figure on the right and then click to display the pull down menu Select the required multiplying factor Select the multiplying factor from 0 001 0 01 0 1 0 5 1 10 100 and 1000 For example if you select 0 1 the display becomes 1 when the number of input pulses becomes 10 U1 13 1 2 3 Setting number of decimal places Specify the number of decimal places for displaying the accumulated value Click the corresponding column to display as shown in the figure on the right and then click to display the pull down menu Select the required number of decimal places Select the number of decimal places from 0 1 2 3 4 and 5 For example if you select 1 the display becomes 0 0 Use this in combination with the multiplying factor in the section above f the number of decimal places is O for a multiplying factor of 1 1 for a multiplying factor of 0 1 2 for a multiplying factor of 0 01
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27. You can set the stopping and automatic startup of the personal computer Connecting a UPS External HDD Dedicated Cable for UPS Personal Computer Connect the COM port of the UPS UPS and the COM port of the personal computer Check the COM port number of the personal computer To AC Outlet 6 2 2 UPS power failure settings When the power is turned off the personal computer saves the current state and then shuts down However if there is a sudden power failure the current state may not be able to be saved or the writing of data may not be possible which may result in an error with the personal computer or a failure of the hard disk drive Install a UPS as a countermeasure against a sudden power failure lf a power failure occurs electric power is supplied from the UPS in order to maintain the power supply of the personal computer and give the personal computer time to shut down normally Therefore a UPS is an extremely effective device for a personal computer system The following describes the setting procedure for stopping and starting a personal computer using a UPS The applicable operating system is Windows XP Professional This setting is for shutting down a personal computer in the event of a power failure 1 Click in the bottom left of the screen Panasonic My Documents Click Control Panel in the Pick a category menu that appears Ww Ro Appearance and Themes e a B My R
28. address Cmc_productid_deskOgg jp panasonic com 2 The InstallShield Wizard prepares to install the P AIMS InstallShiald Wizard system Preparing to Install P AIMS Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the program setup process Please wait Configuring Windows Installer Cancel 25 3 After a short while the message The InstallShield R Wizard will install P AIMS Distribution Ratio Option on your computer To continue click Next appears Click the Next button 4 Next the License Agreement screen appears Carefully read the license agreement and click I accept the terms in the license agreement if you agree to the terms of the license agreement The Next button becomes active Click the Next button The software cannot be installed if you do not agree to the terms of the license agreement 5 The message The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation appears Click the Install button 6 The installation of the P AIMS system begins Please wait a while 7 When the P AIMS system setup is finished the installation complete screen appears Click the Finish button to complete the installation When installing the Distribution Ratio software it is possible to install this system without stopping the P AIMS system but the functions of the Distribution Ratio software will not be added Restart the P AIMS syste
29. display This displays a list of generated and recovered A a alarms including alarms failures that continue g ql to be currently active Up to 2 000 alarms can be Distribution Ratio Demand BACnet Facility Control No active alarm atthe moment Alarm list amp Alarm log No active alarm atthe moment 23 December 2008 14 31 14 No active alarm atthe moment arm on displayed in the list The past 10 000 items of alarm psa MEET log data are stored and the data that exceeds A A that number is deleted sequentially from the A oldest data Furthermore you can also specify a Mons EME period for which to search and display data The a a ee generated alarms are output automatic Excel eeu Ma output in one month units The log list can contain oe up to 10 000 items pee mer emn r e e Unconfirmed alarm display orate emazmerazose orr o This displays a log of alarms that have not been sii a a confirmed by the operator including alarms failures that are still active lt is also possible to register the operator who confirmed an alarm Up to 2 000 alarms can be displayed in the list 47 15 3 Schedule 15 3 1 Schedule results m This displays the schedule and results of indoor I a Maintenance Help No active alarm atthe moment
30. gt Press 2 eleven times 11 3 2 10 Registering changed data Click Register to register the changed data All of the changed data is registered 11 3 2 11 Canceling settings Click Cancel to return to the previously registered state 11 3 3 Confirming changes If you change the information of the indoor unit master and then attempt to switch to another screen without saving the changes a change confirmation message A The content has been changed Exit and lose any changes appears Click to switch to the other screen without registering the changes Click No to repeat the operation of this screen 11 4 Resetting adapters Procedure Onthe menu bar select Maintenance Reset adapter lt Password Level 3 gt Perform a software reset of the adapter This is the same as turning the power of the adapter off and Reset communication adapter on Resetting the adapter results in the adapter Be Se ne Na ans a information being re obtained then click OK Cancel If the model setting information of indoor units has Line No Adapter address Reload C system configuration in case of addition to or changed you can perform the reset operation from ette tanos en this screen without operating the adapter on site directly If the checkbox for re reading the air conditioning configuration is selected a re read instruction is output to the adapter 36 11 4 1 Reset method Click e
31. is not input normally 1 Troubleshooting Is the distribution group configured correctly 1 P AIMS in the screen of Screen of Distribution ratio N Configure the Maintenance Accumulated value master data id setting View the display of Yes data currently being accumulated display of data currently being accumulated nn When time zone accumulation is performed is the displayed time zone selection correct All hour Regular hour Out of hour Specified day Screen of Distribution ratio Maintenance Distribution ratio settings Is the cable from the pulse meter connected Is there any incorrectly connected terminal 2 1 If you specify a term in the screen of Distribution ratio Accumulated value can you view the Select the correct time zone Communication correctly adapter disconnection break or short Pins 1 to 3 of the 20 pin terminal block on the main board For pins 1 to 3 gas or electricity pulse meters can be assigned freely Pin 1 Nos 6 and 7 Pin 2 Nos 6 and 8 Pin 3 Nos 6 and 9 Disconnect all of the wires of the pulse meter from the terminal board and then look at the Distribution ratio Accumulated values creen of P AIMS while using an appropriate piece of wire or lead wire or the like to short the inputs pins 1 to 3 of the termina Iblock several times Does the No 2 32 4 number of pulses in crease normally The display may sometimes take 15 minutes t
32. license certifications is required In such a case the number of release keys sent will be the same as the number of inquiry keys Enter all of the received release keys sequentially and perform license certification There is no set order for entering release keys so they can be entered in any order License certification is finished once all of the release keys have been entered Click the system starts button The License Certification screen closes and the P AIMS The P AIMS system will start even if you click the button without entering the release key You can use the system as is until license certification is finished The system can be used for a period of 30 days 21 8 P AIMS System Installation 8 1 Installing Basic Software of P AIMS system 12 Input ProductiD E 1 Insert the Basic Software CZ CSWKC2 CD of the P AIMS system you purchased into the CD ROM drive Installation starts automatically when you insert the CD If installation does not start double click Setup exe on leat the CD ROM drive to start it Enter the Product ID in the Input Product ID screen that appears For the Product ID see the Product ID Issuance Certificate supplied with the software ProductiD This Issuance Certificate is a document to prove that the user has legally purchased the product described below the System The conditions of use of the System are subject to the terms of the Software L
33. start stop cooling heating mode temperature setting fan speed airflow direction and central control operations If the optional Facility Control Software is installed you can perform start stop operations 15 1 2 Maintenance for layout display 15 1 2 1 Layout master NW This arranges the indoor units outdoor units facility devices and the like on the layout screen f P AIMS File O_01F BMP Group O_Company Name The_first_floor ayout ist displ Schedule Print Distribution rati Demand BACnet Facility Contr 15 1 2 2 Settings E Ifthe alarm layout diagram display is set when an alarm is generated the layout screen for displaying that device is displayed E Set the temperature setting room temperature analog data and other display method for indoor units facility devices and accumulated values Thursday December 04 2008 9 42 44 AM 15 1 2 3 Layout Backup m This backs up the layout display data When the layout changes perform a backup Store the backup data on the personal computer running the P AIMS system and the external hard disk This allows you to recover the data in the event of a failure of the personal computer NH The initial setting for the folder of the backup destination is the folder Layout_Backup in which the P AIMS system is l
34. stop the buzzer After approximately 1 minute 45 seconds the buzzer sounds again on the UPS so press the BUZZ OFF button to stop the buzzer After approximately 2 minute 10 seconds the personal computer performs the shutdown operation and the buzzer sounds on the UPS so press the BUZZ OFF button to stop the buzzer After approximately 2 minutes 30 seconds the personal computer shuts down However the output power supply of the UPS still remains on at that time There are two patterns for the subsequent operation The following describes pattern 1 After 1 minute has elapsed since 6 3 minutes 30 seconds since the start of the test insert the power plug of the UPS in the outlet After approximately 2 minutes the output power supply of the UPS turns off and the lamp on the front panel flashes in order for a UPS check to be performed 10 After 10 seconds the output power supply of the UPS turns on and the power of the personal computer Is recovered 11 Pattern 2 12 If the power plug of the UPS remains disconnected the output power supply of the UPS turns off after approximately 5 minutes 30 seconds has elapsed since 1 13 Insert the power plug of the UPS after the power turns off The output power supply of the UPS turns on and the personal computer starts Pattern 1 UPS Power MN Peou AAA Ty ECON a o OK Pattern 2 UPS Power a UPS OUT E D D PC ON The UPS test is now fi
35. the save destination Register of the STAIM system backup files is the installation folder as shown in the figure on Max retention date 10 Close the right If this setting is left as is there will be nothing you can do if the hard disk of the o Folderforbackupdata O O O personal computer crashes so set the CAP AIMSYAuto_DB_Backup a backup files to be saved to the external hard disk you added 2 Automatic Excel file output destination Auto EXCEL output setting The automatic Excel file output destination lt i 4 OperationStatus change ag Register is not set as shown in the figure on the right Specify a save destination For the save E Alarm log Close destination set the automatic Excel files to be saved to the external hard disk you added CSY file creation folder The CSV files for Excel also include files for A oi eB calculating distribution ratios The figure above is for when only Basic Software is installed Accumulated distribution data 11 Master Registration and Special Operating Procedures of Basic Software This section describes master registration and special operating procedures that are not included in the operation manual for the Basic Software 11 1 Auxiliary settings Procedure On the menu bar select Maintenance Auxiliary settings lt Password Level 3 gt Configure the password settings RS 485 settings for the communication lines and adapter settings A
36. this screen to the Issuance Desk cmc_productid_ desk gg jp panasonic com by e mail At the same time also notify us of the following items 1 Product name required 2 Company name contact person 3 Phone number 4 E mail address required You will be registered as a user and issued a release key Preservation Clicking this button saves the inquiry key as a text file Follow the instructions on the screen to save the text file Enter the product name company name contact person phone number and e mail address in this saved text file and send the text file to the Issuance Desk by e mail Copy Clicking this button copies the inquiry key to the Windows clipboard Paste the inquiry key into your mail Clicking this button closes the Inquiry Key display screen 20 License Certification 3 When you receive the release key ce restart the P AIMS system See 2 Basic Software 25 Startup and shutdown for how to restart the P AIMS system and then Desay ieee cera restart the system Please acquire release Key py epee If license certification is not finished for the P AIMS system the License Release Key input Certification screen on the right appears before the P AIMS system restarts Click the Release Key input button to display the Release Key input screen TESE and enter the release key Release Key ma If you install multiple P AIMS system software the same number of
37. v D Elec 6 Distrib group 6 10 C010601 Line1 Adapter06 PulseCounter1 Kh 1 0 v 0 Elec 7 Distrib group 7 11 CO10602 Line1 Adapter06 PulseCounter2 Kv 1 0 v 0 Elec 8 Distrib group 8 12 cot080a Line1 Adapter06 PulseCounter3 Kh 1 0 lv D Elec 9 Distrib group 9 08 January 2009 17 47 59 Display registered items Displays only items with a check mark in the Registered column Register Registers the changes Cancel Returns to the state before the changes Explanation of column titles Address Indicates the address of the adapter Name Indicates the name of the adapter Unit Name Indicates the unit for the usage counter indicated automatically according to type Multiplying Factor Specify the multiplying factor for the number of input pulses Number of decimal places Specify the number of decimal places for when displaying the accumulated value Register Enables registration Display Order Specify the display order Type Specify the input pulse type Distribution Group Specify the distribution group 41 13 1 1 Display method 13 1 1 1 Displaying enabled registrations Clicking Display registered items so that the button is pressed in like this a displays only pulse counters with a check mark in the Registered column Clicking the button again returns the button to its original state and displays all of the pulse counters Display registered items 13 1 2 Change
38. COm1 la 11 Check that the time until shutdown which could not UPS Configuration be selected until now is 2 minutes and Next instruct the computer to is set to Shut down If there is no problem click l Enable all notifications Seconds between power failure and first notification Seconds between subsequent power failure notifications Critical alarm 4 critical alarm occurs when the UPS battery is almost exhausted or optionally after a specified time on battery power When the alarm occurs run this program A Next instruct the computer to Finally turn off the UPS 12 The Power Options Properties dialog box reappears Ayer OPEPnE Lope Click Power Schemes Advanced Hibernate UPS Confirm the UPS connection to complete the aan ich prac heb procedure Close the Control Panel window Note Before clicking make sure again that Details the cable connecting the PC and UPS is a dedicated Noctis sees cable and that it is connected properly If the wrong cable is connected or the cable is not connected an properly the PC may shut down unexpectedly i To commit the new settings choose OK or Apply Ton E 6 2 3 Recovery method settings of personal computer This method is the setting of the BIOS Basic Input Output System of the personal computer to enable recovery from a power failure With this method if you remove the power plug of the personal computer from t
39. Distrib group 1 3 Distrib group 3 AR MANIA Yao 77 Lined Adartar HM unih A 1 Taonant 1 A Mietrih_aramn 4 TNictrih aroun 2 bs la ii 15 6 Maintenance Basic Software 15 6 1 Register maintenance information E Registering maintenance information This allows equipment and devices under maintenance to be registered for maintenance For equipment and devices that are registered for maintenance operation is prohibited from the P AIMS system and alert failure monitoring is stopped If maintenance registration is performed while an alarm is active the indication in the alarm column of the status monitoring screen becomes maintenance and the status in the alarm log becomes recovered There is no alarm generation message and sounding of a buzzer The alarm indication in the alarm column of the maintenance setting screen becomes recovered If an alarm is generated after maintenance registration the indication in the alarm column of the status monitoring screen becomes maintenance and an alarm indication is not displayed in both the alarm log and the alarm column of the maintenance setting screen Event control and PESTO Layout List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio Demand BACnet Facility Control No active alarm atthe moment Maintenance Help Buzzer OFF 01020101 Line1 Adapter2 I D un 01020102 01020103 Lin Lin e1 Adapter2 I D uni el Adapter I D uni
40. If a shielded cable is used the shield is grounded at both ends or not grounded AE Is there any looseness disconnection break or adapter short of the wires of numbers 0 and 1 LINK1 or numbers 3 and 4 LINK2 of the 20 pin terminal block on the main board h Replace the main board of the adapter for which the alarm is displayed 57 17 1 2 Disconnected error is displayed for all air conditioning equipment connected to communication adapter 1 Detection method The state above occurs when P AIMS was unable to receive the data within the specified time or longer or an error was detected with the received data 2 Troubleshooting 1 a For which adapter number is an error displayed Communication 1 1 Is something indicated on the 7 segment LED adapter 6 LEDs on the main board power system Yes Is the power switch on the main board turned on Tomonihe power Are the connectors on the main board Yes Fix the wiring 1 3 disconnected broken or the like CNO12 white 4 pin Adapter only Adapter only Are the connectors on the power m 1 4 board disconnected broken or the like HES iwc tng CN1 white 5 pin No 1 5 CN2 white 4 pin es Replace the fuse Has the fuse F401 of the main board blown a Z 2 Communication adapter communication system Is there any looseness disconnection break or short of the wires of numbers 11 and 12 ADAPT RS 485 of the 20 pin term
41. Panasonic TECHNICAL DATA amp SERVICE MANUAL Air Conditioning Intelligent Management System P AIMS P AIMS service Technical Information is a supplement to the operation manuals supplied with the software For any information not included in this Service Technical Information refer to the operation manu als supplied with the software Applicable Software Basic Software Distribution Ratio Software Layout Display Software Contents 1 3 10 11 110 4 Y 1 AO NE O O A 1 P AIMS System Setup Procedure ccoccooccoccconcconconnconoconccancnnnrnnronnconnrnnnrnnronnronnennanane 1 Required Equipment and Software Configuration ccccsscceseeseeeeseeeeeeseeeseeeeees 3 3 1 PAIMS SV Stemi SPC oia 3 32 PAIMS Systemsoftware configuration sissies niea aaea 3 3 3 Hardware required for P AIMS SySteM oocccocccconccncnoncncconconnnonononnnnonnnonononnnnonnnonanonnnrnnnnennnenanenans 3 3 3 1 Selection method for communication converters ccccseeccseeeeceeeecaeeeseueeseueeseueesaeeesauees 3 3 3 2 Personal computer specs and recommended equipMeNt occoccncocccccconinonconnnonicanenaninnnnanes 4 Hardware CONTqura ON as 4 4 1 Connection method for power supply LINE coocccconcoonnoncncccnccanccnnncnnnonanonanonannonanonanenannennns 4 4 2 Connection method for signal line occccociccccicoconcnnonccnnnnnnannnonnnononnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenaness 5 4 3 UIC COIN TIS ssauet
42. Remedy the problem with the installation e O 4 Recheck the board s of the adapter for which the alarm is displayed main board or power board or both boards 17 1 3 Communication error is displayed for all communication adapters connected to communication converter and Disconnected is displayed for air conditioning equipment 1 Detection method The state above occurs when P AIMS was unable to receive the data from all communication adapters connected to the communication converter within the specified time or longer 2 Troubleshooting 1 Is the software supplied with the communication 1 1 P AIMS converter installed correctly Install the software communication Is the number of the COM port displayed in Device converter Manager of Windows XP correct If it is difficult to check the number check it by Take a note of the disconnecting and the re connecting the USB No COM number and cable of the communication converter Check the proceed to 1 3 COM port by showing and hiding the COM port Are the adapter name COM port number and baud rate of the Auxiliary settings of Maintenance configured correctly Reconfigure the Set the number confirmed in 1 2 as the COM port settings number Is the communication converter connected End correctly including the ground wire in accordance with the instruction manual supplied No 1 5 with the communication converter Has the COM port number not changed Dependi
43. The screen in the figure on the right is when all of the optional software is installed 2 10 Procedure for Replacing Personal Computer This section describes the procedure for migrating a P AIMS system running on an old personal computer to a new personal computer This explanation is for a new personal computer with an environment capable of running the P AIMS system all of the adapters external HDD UPS and other devices are installed and the P AIMS system including optional software is installed Also copy a backup of the latest files of the old personal computer to the new personal computer so that they can be read whenever necessary This method enables the data obtained using the new personal computer to be the same as when obtained with the old personal computer Start P AIMS Most recent backup data of old personal computer Y Data recovered N Perform data recovery Restart P AIMS y Communication ports normal Change communication ports stop P AIMS and then restart P AIMS after 20 seconds Wait at least 30 minutes and then perform start and stop check Perform distribution data check Normal operation OK Compare the data of the previous day and the data of the current day and check that there is no big difference End The procedure is now finished 28 Finally set the following RW inabackupgsetdine 1 Automatic backup file save destination The initial setting for
44. ach to select the line number and adapter address for the adapter you want to reset Click to reset the adapter and close the screen Click to close the screen without performing any operation Cancel The indoor unit state is displayed soon after the reset it may not be correct Wait for about 5 to 20 minutes before you perform an operation to give the adapter time to stabilize When resetting an adapter take care that the schedule control time and data collection time 0 15 30 and 45 minutes do not overlap 11 5 System maintenance mode Procedure On the menu bar select Maintenance System maintenance mode lt Password Level 3 gt Minimize the P AIMS system screen in order to display the communication programs running in the background of the P AIMS system When minimization is finished the communication programs running in the background are displayed and arranged automatically cx P01 CZ CFUNC2 Line OUT d8 1102 1 111 631 60 c el 61 1107 IN 621 d8 181 031 001 ce 1101 IL J Be J RS BxB1 2 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt CE CF BxB2 RS BB gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt OUT d8 03 11 1 03 00 ce 02 05 1 IN 631 d8 181 03 001 ce HA Me J RS xAA OK gt eee MK E AA OUT d8 03 11 1163 0 ce IN 631 d81 181 631 661 cell SIs A LLL Ct tt ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct O2ENNS999D99990 I D unit sts chk xx I D unit in
45. ack 6 JD Search Eb Folders gt Address G Control Panel Pick a category Switch to Classic View to change the display method a e See Also If the display is as shown in 3 it does not need to be Eeee clicked 3 The classic view type of the Control Panel appears Double click System 4 The System Properties dialog box appears Click the Hardware tab These properties also allow you to see the version of 4 Help and Support cn Network and Internet Connections Other Control Panel Options hs p Add or Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional E Options 9 Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options amp Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back O B yo Search E Folders EJ Address G Control Panel W Ya Control Panel Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Broadcom Date and Time e Switch to Category View Options Remoy Tools Updates Control Suite 2 See Also A A iw a gt Y D Display Folder Options Fonts Game Internet Keyboard Mouse Windows Update Controllers Options Help and Support Network Network Setup NVIDIA nview Phone and HEAT Printersand Realtek HD Connections Wizard Faxes Sound Eff Desktop M Modem Regional and Scanners and Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech Language Cameras Tasks Center Audio Devices Ze ea Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Wireless Sta
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47. ame company name contact person phone number and e mail address 3 A release key is issued You are registered as a user and a release key is issued A reply is sent to the registered mail address 4 Input the release key from the License Certification screen 5 The license certification procedure is finished 19 Performing License Certification 1 A License Certification screen such as the following appears when you start a P AIMS systems for which license certification is not finished License Certification P AIMS Software 25 Display Inquiry Key and Please acquire release Key Basic Software 25 means that the number of remaining days that you can use the Basic trey dey Software is 25 It is not displayed after you TN finish license certification Basic Softwareiz5 After you start a P AIMS system for which license certification is not finished the License Certification screen will appear at 9 00 a m and 3 p m This screen is not displayed after you finish license certification If you install optional software the License Certification screen will appear until license certification is finished for all of the software Inquiry Key display Inquiry Key 2 If you click the Inquiry Key display AAAAADA BEBBBEB button in the License Certification screen the Inquiry Key display screen appears and the inquiry key is displayed tn the screen Send the key displayed in
48. are 9 1 1 Installing Distribution Ratio Software 1 First stop the P AIMS system Insert the Distribution Ratio Software CZ CSWAC2 me ES CD of the air conditioning integrated system P AIMS system you purchased into the CD ROM drive Installation starts automatically when you insert the CD If installation does not start double click Setup exe on the CD ROM drive to start it Enter the Product ID in the Input Product ID screen that appears For the Product ID see the Product ID Issuance Certificate supplied with the software ProductiID This Issuance Certificate is a document to prove that the user has legally purchased the product described below the System The conditions of use of the System are subject to the terms of the Software License Agreement included in the package The product ID included in this document is required for installation It will not be reissued so please keep it in a safe place together with the product License activation is required within 30 days after the System is installed When you start the System for the first time an inquiry key 1 appears Send the information of Dto to the inquiry e mail address below to register as a user and be issued a Release key Then enter the Release key to continue to use the System Product name 2 Company name contact person Phone number E mail address Inquiry key e Contact Information Product ID issuance Desk E mail
49. are changed you can select whether the settings are ENE z reflected the same day next day or the day after er JE the next day ETE TE NW If a schedule group is registered the table COE JE becomes for the schedule group figure on EE YE the right However if a schedule group is not S yr registered the schedule group name column in A m the figure on the right becomes the indoor unit an E ea name column In such a case specify settings by individual indoor unit HO ae 15 3 4 Update schedule i Changing settings immediately before ae a emer Ten eae Dae Ll No active alarm atthe moment Buzzer OFF Schedule registration of time changes for only the a AT EA Set foo fhr foo gt Jmin fon zco gt High JA gt panel cear same day next day or the day after the next day va oe A ee wt ON OFF Mode Settemp an Flap Prhbt is possible o m f a schedule group is registered the table e becomes for the schedule group figure on the 1 IE right EE However if a schedule group is not registered he crei MEA the schedule group name column in the figureon Poen meram AE the right becomes the indoor unit name column In 2 enna CA such a case specify settings by individual indoor MPAA ES unit 23 December 2008 14 38 25 48 15 4 Print 15 4 1 Print screen EW This allows you to print a hard copy of the screen displayed in each screen 15 4
50. ation adapter Selectline No and communication adapter address then click OK Cancel Line No Adapter address L Reload A C system configuration in case of addition to or reconstruction of the A C system 15 6 15 System maintenance mode E This sets the P AIMS system to maintenance EREE RS 0x01 me mode A DOS window for displaying the x communication status and other information is displayed A DOS window is displayed for each job so the number of DOS windows displayed varies depending on the system configuration 051 Be Jex RS 8xBB OK ex P03 Schedule 15 6 16 Exit m This ends the P AIMS system 16 About Adapters E The P AIMS system allows you to register adapter numbers 1 to 31 E When you use communication adapters CZ 10APB3 there are links 1 and 2 per adapter of the communication adapters Ihe P AIMS system also recognizes the link numbers as adapter numbers so the relation between the adapter numbers of P AIMS and the communication adapter numbers and link numbers when communication adapters are used is as described below Adapter number of P AIMS communication adapter number x 2 link number 1 Therefore be careful of the following points Where a communication adapter is set to 0 the adapter numbers of P AIMS become 0 for link 1 and 1 for link 2 Therefore the adapter number 0 cannot be used in P AIMS so link 1 which becomes 0 cann
51. ays of accumulated scams Do 12 as o a me i sow 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 a _ data conversion factor by individual fan speeds Emenee lag 15 16 17 18 10 20 e nergy saving distrit OID system 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 End ofa Month r Price rate of gas cost lm3 for weighting and electricity and gas price rates poemo 33 29 30 31 M oe o om a y O D ele Distr Yes e No co E aT mo This is for when specifying the distribution PA E A eee e Low 1 00 Minous 1000 method 90 15 5 4 2 Register distribution group name E This is for changing adding and deleting distribution group names In order to select a distribution group for the accumulated points settings and indoor unit master registration a distribution group needs to be registered in this screen first EH A list of registered indoor units is also displayed 15 5 4 3 Register tenant name E This is for changing adding and deleting tenant names In order to select a tenant for indoor unit master registration a tenant needs to be registered in this screen first EH A list of registered indoor units is also displayed 15 5 4 4 Accumulated value master data E This is for registering the unit multiplying factor type and distribution group of the point connected to the pulse counter of the adapter Assigning a name to the point improves ease of und
52. chedule group name select Maintenance Register schedule group name Even if you register a schedule group name it will not be possible to configure the schedule operation time settings Schedule Schedule operation time settings unless the indoor units are assigned on the indoor unit master 35 11 3 2 9 Specifying and changing control groups 1 contro a When segmenting indoor units by control group specify the control AN group Click the frame you want to specify in order to display and then 1 Control group 1 click Select a control group name from the names of control groups Control 2 i oa displayed in the drop down list ee To register a control group name select Maintenance Register control a Cantal group 5 group name It is convenient to register control group names by units of group for when a start and stop is performed Convenient Tip on Use One convenient way of using the drop down list is to enter a number displayed on the left of the list This has the same effect as clicking the item with the mouse Select a two digit number as shown below 1 gt Press 1 once 10 gt Press 1 twice 11 gt Press 1 three times 19 gt Press 1 eleven times 2 gt Press 2 once 20 gt Press 2 twice 21 gt Press 2 three times 29 gt Press 2 eleven times 3 gt Press 3 once 30 gt Press 3 twice 31 gt Press 3 three times 39
53. ck a category Network and Internet Connections AS Add or Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional Options gt J Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options 3 The classic view type of the Control Panel METAS File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a p pea rs a Q Back wi yo Search Key Folders EE Address Control Panel Double click Power Options Vg Control Panel Accessibility Add Hardware Administrative Automatic Broadcom Date and Time Options Tools Updates Control Suite 2 See Also ES S 0 eS Y D Display Folder Options Game Internet Keyboard Mouse Windows Update Controllers Options 69 Help and Support w O b gt S dj Be Switch to Category View Network Network Setup NVIDIA nview Phone and m ests Printers and Realtek HD Connections Wizard Desktop M Modem Xy Faxes Sound Eff 0300 09 Y y Regional and Scanners and Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech System Language Cameras Tasks Center Audio Devices a e oa Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Wireless Start Menu Firewall Network Set 4 The Power Options Properties dialog box appears Ms Set Turn off monitor Turn off hard disks System standby and System hibernates this a a i ef Select the power scheme with the most appropriate settings hor setting is not available on some personal this computer Note that changing the settings below will modify i ji the selected scheme computers
54. configured so that units within Correct the timer a on Yes one outdoor unit system will be in different settings cooling heating modes The timer does not work because the cooling and o 11 8 heating modes do not match Is a setting invalid for a model set Correct the timer Example heating operation is started for a model settings designed specifically for cooling only Are the settings configured so that the mode is changed directly from cooling dry to heating or Me mat vice versa sa la Is the timer of other equipment remote control Check for conflicting weekly timer etc being used in conjunction with settings No the timer Set the timer so that the equipment is stopped or blowing is performed once 1 11 ascii one minute example before the switching of cooling and heating modes 17 3 2 want to start or stop operation for all indoor units by external contact input This can be achieved by registering an event You can specify the input of a communication adapter as an Input point and all indoor units control groups and individual indoor units as output points Maintenance Register event 17 3 3 want unit alarm to be detected and then external alarm output turned ON This can be achieved by registering an event You can specify all air conditioning alarms as input points and the output of all indoor unit adapters as output points Maintenance Register event Note that the engine cleaning sig
55. cted A maximum of 960 outdoor units can be connected Operation Display Functions Display gt tab Type of Air Conditioner Required Adapter Ae dsiq ainjesodwea U01 9911 MOJI 01 U09 Je4 U94 einjesodwa Wooy OWI UN e SOWIOY O O O O E D O lt O o D dp RATO O GHP K J H and G Types 4 194PB3 CZ 10APB3 Other Models SHA KL4U CHEEBA 1 GHP Not possible for F and E types 2 Connection of existing communication lines possible 5 Personal Computer Setup 5 1 Personal computer setup Windows setup work is required the first time you turn on the power of the personal Cautions for Windows Setup computer Do not connect the peripheral devices The name of the operator who will use the Do not connect the LAN cable personal computer needs to be entered Do not change the system settings during the Windows setup Decide the name Do not turn off the power part way through to register Do not leave the setup unattended The setup varies depending on the personal computer purchased so refer to the Windows Setup instruction manual supplied with the personal computer 5 2 Disabling system standby and system hibernation When the P AIMS system is running mouse and keyboard operations are not normally performed However if the mouse or keyboard is not operated the personal computer stops or hibernates in order to save power and protect the devices In such a state th
56. ction describes the procedure for master registration which is not included in the operation manual for the Distribution Ratio Software 13 1 Registering accumulated value master Procedure Onthe menu bar select Distribution ratio Maintenance Accumulated value Master lt Password Level 3 gt Configure the settings for input of the pulse counter of the adapter I P AIMS Layout List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio Demand B cnet Facility Control Maintenance Help a No active alarm atthe moment Buzzer OFF 7 Accumulated value master data 7 Display Enabled a Css or Register Registrations a IAE 6 Tool o m Cancel No AROS Name Unit name factor decimal pt Register Display Type Distribution group 1 Co10201 jLine1 Adapter02 PulseCounter1 m3 1 0 v 0 Gas 1 Distrib group 1 2 2010202 Line1 Adapter02 PulseCounter2 Kh 1 0 v 0 Elec 1 Distrib group 1 3 C010203 Line1 Adapter02 PulseCounter3 Kh 1 0 v 0 Elec 2 Distrib group 2 4 C010301 Line1 Adapter03 PulseCounter1 Kh 1 0 0 Elec 5 C010302 Line1 Adapter03 PulseCounter2 Kh 1 0 D Elec 6 2010303 Line1 Adapter03 PulseCounter3 Kh 1 0 D Elec 7 coto4o1 Line1 Adapter04 PulseCounter1 Kh 1 0 v 0 Elec 3 Distrib group 3 8 C010402 Line1 Adapter04 PulseCounter2 Kh 1 0 v 0 Elec 5 Distrib group 5 9 C010403 Line1 Adapter04 PulseCounter3 Kvih 1 0
57. d address Clicking on the right of the combo box displays a drop down list containing 1 to 31 11 2 1 3 Displaying enabled registrations Clicking Registered O D so that the button is pressed in like this FesisterediiD displays only outdoor units with a check mark in the Registered column Clicking the button again returns the button to its original state and displays all of the outdoor units 11 2 1 4 3WAY indication The P AIMS system recognizes an outdoor unit determines whether it is 2WAY or 3WAY and then adds the O mark to the 3WAY column if the outdoor unit is 3WAY 11 2 2 Change method for outdoor units 11 2 2 1 Changing outdoor unit names outdoor units To change the name of the outdoor unit double click the Name column lt is possible to change part of the name of a previously registered outdoor unit However to change the entire name just type in the name The existing name will be deleted and only the new name will be displayed 11 2 2 2 Registering and changing outdoor units To change the outdoor unit double click the Outdoor Unit column lt is possible to change part of a previously registered outdoor code However if you want to change the entire outdoor unit code just type in the information The existing outdoor unit will be deleted and only the new outdoor unit will be displayed Enter the outdoor unit code in the outdoor unit column 11 2 2 3 Enabling disabling registrations Regi To make a regis
58. d the close button change to the x and buttons Clicking the ca button returns to the state before the settings were made and the buttons change to a disabled button and the button Clicking the button displays the next message and you are asked whether to continue with the registration Clicking the button registers the settings and the buttons change to a disabled button and the Close button If a communication line is changed the settings will not be enabled unless P AIMS is restarted When you perform a restart leave at least 20 seconds after stopping P AIMS before restarting it 11 2 Outdoor unit master Procedure z Onthe menu bar select Maintenance O D unit master data settings a lt Password Level 3 gt a Configure the settings of each outdoor unit Adapter Address Display Enabled Registrations P A S a Layout fist display Schedule Print Distribution Raio Deman No active alarm atthe mome ME D unit master data eg A CZ CFUNC2 Adapter address 1 gt a E Ce Register Cancel No Address Name OJD unit away pred Display A 1 010101 ine Adapter1 O D unit x 101 010102 Line1 Adapter1 O D unit2 010103 Line1 Adapter1 O D unit3 010104 Line1 Adapter1 O D unit4 010105 Line1 Adapter1 O D units 010106 Line1 Adapteri O D unit6 010107 Line1 Adapteri O D unit o co lt o a gt
59. dapter Name Transmission Speed Auxiliary settings Password 1 ma 137 147 15 167 1717 1817 1957 2057 i i i i s Conversion between LINK and Adaptor af 1221 23 E 24 1251 261 271 28 1291 307 311 Address Qe Line ke Connect gt CZ CFUNC2 com2 19200 UTR e a o pes E VERA a 8 ws wf wf of of Eo it 3 lt MF fi2r far far fis fer Arr her Mar 2057 me Noa ar lar 24r 25r 261 277 287 297 3057 31 LINK2 3o a a Lines ica 11 Line eo li CZ CFUNC2 com3s 19200 LINK 1 14 LINK __15 2 ILINK2 1 O ma L L L L L L A LINK2 19 o 0 215 225 1231 24 251 26 27287 295 305 915 ica 21 inet 22 _ ine Link2 23 e eK af a 7 Connect ez cFunca gt coma 1a200 eS o oe ER SE re 127 13 14 15 167 177 187 1957 2057 PA ES 21 0221 12397 aay 125 26 ar oer ar or mr 29 11 1 1 Editing passwords 11 1 1 1 Registering passwords To prevent the settings of important items from being edited easily a password screen is displayed when a menu is selected When you enter the password the functions corresponding to the level of that menu can be performed This section describes the password of each level Level 1 Enables the operation and changing of the names of devices protected by the password Level 2 Enables operations such as system settings and shutdown Level 3 Enables all operations including system
60. e distribution the outdoor unit Dn del ed E cil electricity and indoor unit electricity can be oe ee See A E calculated as separate distribution groups a The distribution method needs to be specified in E aaa advance mE CE a NH If the electricity and gas price rates are specified non the charges are calculated NW The accumulated data is read at intervals of 15 4 minutes Pas E 15 5 3 Accumulated value ayout List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio Demand BACnet Facility Control Maintenance Help E Accumulated value display a This displays a list of the accumulated values from Adapter value Total value Term setting the electricity and gas meters mers Se ee E Adapter value Displays the adapter value ooo o ree E Term total value Calculates and displays ORTA O the accumulated values of the specified term _ ee A separately for all hours regular hours out of gt me _ioni hours and specified days 23 December 2008 18 44 12 15 5 4 Maintenance for distribution ratios 15 5 4 1 Distribution ratio settings NW Set the distribution method simple distribution A ii ps e gt aa nee oe IP Regular hour valid ero load distribution specified day setting regular le e a ESA ee ia o o aa a que ESA MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 0 a ne 1 000 hour range setting cut off d
61. e operating system is stopped and the P AIMS system is also stopped The primary functions of the P AIMS system are to monitor and manage the air conditioning equipment 24 hours per day so it is necessary to disable the system standby and system hibernation functions because the P AIMS system is unable to fulfill its purpose while they are enabled The applicable operating system is Windows XP Professional If you set the items of At the Same Time when configuring the UPS for a power failure skip the following settings 1 Click in the bottom left of the screen Click Control Panel in the menu that appears nd Panasonic E Internet Internet Explorer E il TA My Recent Documents mai Microsoft Outlook My Pictures Ad adobe Acrobat 5 0 2 My Music a au Windows Media Player Set Program Access and Defaults z a Printers and Faxes Windows Messenger O Help and Support Tour Windows xP Search 7 Runs La ex Y y 33 All Programs gt A Log OFF 0 Turn OFF Computer 2 The Control Panel window appears tai oe Q Back wi JO Search gt Folders ii gt If the display is as shown in the figure on dress B Control Panel the right click Switch to Classic View to TE control Pane x change the display method If the display is as shown in 3 it does not need to be See Also a cl icked a Windows Update r O Help and Support Other Control Panel Pi
62. e same day next day or the day after the next day is possible 6 The registered devices are displayed m Maintenance Help No active alarm atthe moment Buzzer OFF e No Registered Unit 1 01020101 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit 2 01020103 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit3 3 3 01020105 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit5 4 01020107 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit 5 01020109 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit9 O O O 0 0 8 8 8 8 Ef O Eri B o a o gt 15 6 5 Register operator information E This allows you to register the name of the a 7 J No active alarm at the moment Buzzer OFF operator In order to confirm the alarm logs the name of the operator needs to be registered in this screen first Le v a 15 6 6 R C prohibition settings E Remote control prohibition permission operations as The items that can be prohibited are start stop Temperature Mode Fanspeed Flap cooling heating mode temperature setting fan dl speed and airflow direction 2 The central control settings 5 to 7 below can be set for the E and F type GHP and the S and R type E PAC a The central control settings 1 to 4 can be set for Pinot the B A U and T type PAC and the K J H and G type GHP Any combination of the prohibition items of central control 1 to 4 is possible Prhbt3 Prhbt4 15 6 7 Clock settings
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64. ecent Documents gt 2 My Pictures Adobe Acrobat 5 0 2 My Music bag 2 The Control Panel window appears Fr Windows Media Player o If the display is as shown in the figure on the right click Switch to Classic View to change the display method If the display is as shown in 3 it does not need to be clicked 5 a ra essenger AS Tour Windows XP All Programs gt 13 ws My Computer R Control Panel et Pro S Help and Support Search I Run A Log Off o Turn Off Computer 3 The classic view type of the Control Panel appears Double click Power Options 4 The Power Options Properties dialog box appears At the Same Time Set Turn off monitor Turn off hard disks System standby and System hibernates this setting is not available on some personal computers to Never Click the UPS tab 5 Click Sete 6 The UPS Selection dialog box appears 14 File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Accessibility Add Hardware Options ES Add or Remoy See Also ES A f a Fonts Game Administrative Tools Updal Display Folder Options Mouse Phone anda ri Realtek HD sktop M Modem axes Sound Eff Ed Security System Center A Windows Update ontrollers 0 Help and Support a Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Wireless Start Menu Firewall Network Set Power Options Proper
65. edule pattern modes AAA a No active alarm atthe moment Buzzer OFF There are 30 mode comment input is possible ioe oa settings that can be configured for the start stop Oom EA it El El a Cancel Schedule mode 0 Modet6 reserve 1 pattern by schedule and a mode can be specified a daily or for day of the week on a calendar With A each mode any operation time ON OFF can be O set up to 20 times for each device The calendar schedule can be set for up to one year in advance modes Weekdays Mode21 reserves including the current month Mode6 Saturday Mode22 reserve 7 Mode Saturday2 Mode23 reserve 8 Mode8 Saturday3 Mode24 reserved ode y ode Mode9 Saturday4 Mode25 reserve10 Mode10 Saturday5 Mode26 reserve11 Mode11 Sunday Mode27 reserve12 A Mode12 Sunday2 Mode28 reserve13 Mode13 Sunday3 Mode29 reserve 14 Mode14 Sunday4 Mode30 reserve 15 Mode15 Sunday5 Register holiday All lll lll 23 December 2008 14 33 27 15 3 3 Schedule operation time settings E Setting range The settable range is start stop cooling heating An a mode temperature setting fan speed airflow ee amor ime setting ON OFF Mode Settemp Fan Flap Hr oo fmin fon 7 0001 2 Detail a gt Set Ih z direction and central control lf the settings
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67. er 1 UPS uninterruptible power supply including dedicated cable 1 External hard disk for data backup 1 Communication converter USB 485 Required number Communication converter USB 232C Required number Printer including printer cable a 3 3 1 Selection method for communication converters The communication method depends on the adapters CZ 10APB3 communication adapter gt RS 485 for new monitoring system Number of ports required for communication on the personal computer including USB RS 232C for UPS 1 Adapter related communication devices CZ 10APB3 Same as number of ines For External HDD and USB printer 2 USB For example if you use CZ 10APB3 and insert three lines into the personal computer the number of communication lines required is one for the UPS one RS 232C and three for the communication adapters RS 485 Also in the case RS 485 three for USB 485 for using the USB 485 converters one for the external hard disk one for the USB printer and one for the external hard disk needed when maintenance is performed so a total of at least six USB are required If there is no RS 232C on the personal computer seven USB ports one USB 232C converter and three USB 485 converters are required 3 3 2 Personal computer specs and recommended equipment Personal computer specs Operating system Windows XP Professional CPU Intel Pentium 4 processor Memory 2 GB or more CPU clock 3 0 GHz or faster
68. er turned off 12 istne powertumeao P 1 3 Recheck the operation of the personal computer referring to the instruction manual supplied with the personal computer 17 2 3 Not even one indoor unit or only small number of indoor units is displayed on screen 1 Troubleshooting Is the setting of the adapter board set to Air Set Yes and conditioning equipment connected No Yes perform a See the Communication adapter installation configuration check instruction manual 1 2 Does the air conditioning equipment have 17 or Reduce the number more links connected of links to within 16 Is 9 or more communication adapters connected to each communication converter 1 3 Use with 8 or less communication adapters Change the adapter number Is the adapter number of the communication adapter 0 If the adapter number is 0 the air conditioning O equipment connected to link 1 is not displayed is 17 2 4 Cannot enter screen selected in menu 1 Troubleshooting Is any optional software installed End Optional software need to be purchased sold No 11 2 separately a ls a password registered End Maintenance Auxiliary settings For password protected screens refer to the No instruction manual and technical documentation 17 2 5 Distribution ratio and usage amount are indicated as 0 If the distribution ratio is 0 start from 1 1 If the distribution ratio is displayed but the usage amount is
69. erstanding This data is the accumulated values for electricity and gas that form the basis of distribution WN For the registration method see 13 1 Registering the Accumulated Value Master 15 5 4 5 I D unit settings E This is for registering the information for calculating the distribution ratio such as tenant outdoor distribution group indoor distribution group electric heater capacity indoor fan coefficient and fixed indoor unit capacity 91 PESTO Layout List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio Demand Facility Control Maintenance Help No active alarm atthe moment Buzzer OFF valid Display No Registered I D unit E 4 1 01020101 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit1 Distrib group 2 2 E 020102 Line1 Adapter2 D unit2 Distrib group 3 Y 3 A 3 01020103 Line1 Adapter2 iD unit3 Distrib group 4 M 4 4 01020104 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit4 Distrib group 5 Y 5 5 Mm 020105 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit5 Distrib group 6 Mm 6 6 01020106 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit Distrib group 7 mM 7 7 Thi 020107 Line ERE WD unit o Distrib group 8 8 8 01020108 Line1 Adapter2 I D unite Distrib group 9 v 9 g o 020109 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit Distrib group 10 o 10 10 on 020110 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit1 0 a Distrib group 11 11 11 lo 020111 Line1 Adapter2 D unit11 Distrib group 12 12 12 01020112 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit12 Dist
70. evel 2 password Maintenance Help Register maintenance information Register floor name Register control group name Register schedule group name Register operator information REG prohibition settings Clock settings I D unit master data settings Data backup restore gt Register event Register I D unit upper low limit temperature Auxiliary settings OD unit master data settings Reset adapter System maintenance mode 2 The Exit P AIMS screen appears if you enter the correct password Click ves The P AIMS system ends 12 Master Registration of Layout Display Software The operation manual of the Layout Display Software includes all of the function registration and operation procedures Refer to the manual 12 1 Dedicated folders for Layout Display Software When you install the Layout Display Software the folders indicated by the circle in the figure on the right are created Place and use the bitmaps of the layout diagrams and place and use the bitmaps of the part diagrams in the Buhin folder The size of the bitmaps of layout diagrams is 1 01 38 a 3 P AlMS in the IMG folder O by 596 Sy Auto GS 9 uto_DB_Backup Ea csv ES DATA 9 DB_Backup 4 Lavout_Backup 12 2 Registering parts The standard parts for use with the P AIMS system are pre registered The following shows the parts that are registered as standard parts Indoor unit
71. fo chk I D unit sts chk No 6 11111111141 COMMAND 474777777777 I D unit sts chk No BBBBBCI 4 1 socket failed 166491 66666C141 i i API request thread BBBBBAEC d for API request BBBBBAECT The API func e s C QQGGAEC Error Bindir Termin ket failed 166491 BBBBBAEC 1 t quest thre IZD unit sts chk COMMAND 1 7D unit sts chk 3 No unit sts chk No it info chk es PO3 Schedule E gt He 3 1 283 1160002741 h 66666666h1 z art UDP Then wait 5s P wee 3 1 283 1 66062 741h 1 6666666h1 323 Can t Start UDP Then wait 5sec The figure indicates the case where three lines are used The number of windows displayed varies depending on the system configuration To return to the P AIMS system move the mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen or press the Windows key to display the taskbar and then click the P AIMS icon indicated by the red circle below in the taskbar When the P AIMS system returns the communication programs and the like disappear 41 Po Servis Start P AIMS ex PO4 Event ca POS Sche 3 CA FOl a es POG BACnet CA POS BAC 11 6 Ending system Procedure Onthe menu bar select Maintenance Exit lt Password Level 2 gt The P AIMS system must be ended before the power of the personal computer is turned off Be sure to follow the procedure below Select the menu item 1 Enter the L
72. ft Excel on the personal computer on which you will use the P AIMS system Microsoft Excel is part of Microsoft Office e Operation manuals are available as help for the P AIMS system However they are in the PDF file format so you need to install Adobe Reader I f it is not installed an error will appear when you attempt to view the Help files e The specifications of this software and the content of this manual are subject to change without notice e Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Office are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Adobe Reader is a registered trademark or trademark of Adobe System Incorporated in the United States and other countries Other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the corresponding companies Other products are copyrights of the corresponding companies e The adapter names included in the operation manuals and P AIMS software may be the model names for the Japanese market In such a case replace the adapter names with those shown in the table below For Japan For Overseas in General For North America adapter Local adapter SHA KL4U CZ CAPC2 E 2 P AIMS System Setup Procedure The following is an overview of the P AIMS system setup procedure 1 Complete Test Run of Air Conditioning System Complete Test Run of Communication Adapters 1 Sufficiently test the operation of the air conditioning sys
73. he changed data is registered 13 1 2 9 Canceling settings Click caei to return to the previously registered state 13 1 3 Confirming changes If you change the information of the accumulated value master and then attempt to switch to another screen without saving the changes a change confirmation message appears Click to switch to the other screen without registering the changes Click No to repeat the operation of this screen A The content has been changed Exit and lose any changes 43 14 Menu List Main menu Layout List display Schedule Print Distribution ratio Demand BACnet Facility Control Web 0 Maintenance indicates the security code protection screen 1 Layout optional 2 List display 3 Schedule 4 Print 5 Distribution ratio optional 6 Demand 7 BACnet 8 Facility Control 9 Web 10 Maintenance 44 Layout Initial settings amp maintenance Layout master data Settings Layout Backup Layout Restore Status Operation Filter sign amp I D unit information O D unit information Operation Status change log Alarm list amp alarm log Schedule results Mode settings Calendar Schedule operation time settings Update schedule Print screen EXCEL output Auto EXCEL output setting Print list List Print preview T S ON operation time Distribution ratio calculation Accumulated value Maintenance Distribution ratio setti
74. he outlet and then reinsert it into the outlet the personal computer will start automatically In cases in which the personal computer being on will be a problem after you configure this setting do not insert the power plug of the personal computer until you need to start the personal computer For reference we will describe the BIOS recovery setting procedure on a DELL OPTIPLEX GX620 personal computer When configuring this setting on a model other than this contact the manufacturer if you are unsure of what to do 16 6 2 3 1 1 Turn on the power of the personal computer and press the F2 key several times when the maker s logo appears If the timing for pressing the F2 key is late the Dell System GX620 screen is not displayed lf it is not displayed turn the power off and then on again and change the interval with which you press the F2 key The Dell System GX620 screen appears 2 Press the y key to change the menu from System Info to Power Management Press the gt key to add the items with the mark on the right to the menu on the left side 3 Press the y key to change the menu from Power Management to AC Recovery Press the Enter key to move the focus from the menu side to inside the red frame in the figure on the right When the focus is moved Off of AC Recovery is in a highlighted state Pressing the gt key changes the item in the order of Off On and Last Select On Press the
75. i message appea rs Click the computer To continue click Next TT Mexk gt button WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties CEs Cena 22 132 P AIMS Basic SoftWare InstallShield Wizard E 4 N ext the License Ag reement screen pa Lae license agreement carefully appears Ca refully read the license agreement and click I accept the terms Please Read Before Use in the license agreement if you agree This Software License Agreement Agreement is a written agreement to the terms of the license agreement between users who purchased the Software defined below and Panasonic Corporation The Next gt button becomes active You are considered to have agreed to the terms of this Agreement by CI k th b tt Th installing the package of the Software If you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement you may not install or use the Software In such case within 7 softwa re can not be insta led if you do See not agree to the terms of the license agreement Installshield METIO GIO i P AIMS InstallShield Wizard E 5 A screen for changing the folder to Destination Folder install the P AIMS system in appears Click Next to install to this Folder or click Change to install to a differen e f you want to change the folder 22 Install P AIMS to click the button A screen C P AIMS for selecting the installation folder appears e If you do not want
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77. icense Agreement included in the package The product ID included in this document is required for installation It will not be reissued so please keep it in a safe place together with the product Keep the Product ID Issuance Certificate in a safe place The Product ID is required to install the P AIMS License activation is required within 30 days after the System is installed When you start the System for the first time an inquiry key 1 appears Send the information of Dto to the inquiry e mail address below to register as a user and be issued a Release key Then enter the Release key to continue to use the System system The Product ID Issuance Certificate will not be reissued Product name Company name contact person Phone number E mail address Inquiry key e Contact Information Product ID issuance Desk E mail address Cmc_productid_desk gg9 jp panasonic com InstallShield Wizard 2 The InstallShield R Wizard prepares to Preparing to Install install the P AIMS system P AIMS Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will quide you through the program setup process Please wait Configuring Windows Installer Cancel i P AIMS InstallShield Wizard x 3 After a short while the The Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for InstallShield R Wizard will install ov P AIMS on your computer To continue The InstallShield R Wizard will install P AIMS on your click Next b
78. ielded cables MVVS or E Outdoor CPEVS with a wire thickness of 0 5 to 2 0 mm Unit The shield must always be properly grounded on only one side 1 HBS 4 Make sure the wire length for USB is no more than z l 10m and use a dedicated line I Indoor Unit Procured by Panasonic v Air Conditioning Standard Communication Wires ee ee ee G a a a i is l Note About Termination Resistors for RS 485 Wiring Termination resistors are always required at the equipment two at both ends when equipment is wired in a daisy chain with RS 485 Check the installation instruction manual for each piece of equipment and make sure you attach the termination resistors to the equipment properly e n the case of a communication adapter CZ 10APB3 1 On the communication adapter at the end of an RS 485 daisy chain switch the termination resistor plug for the communication adapter operation line on the top right of the power supply terminal block to the B side In the check list write the number of the communication adapter for which the termination resistor was turned on FG AC100 240V o See Termination resistor plug for the communication adapter operation line WL DUM OC DI MEE gt AO A Factory default Termination resistor B Termination resistor A At the time of shipment from the factory the termination resistor is set to the A side 4 3 Function list A maximum of 1 024 indoor units can be conne
79. inal block on the main board Yes Fix the wiring cng Is the polarity correct for the wires of 11 and 12 ADAPT RS 485 of the 20 pin terminal block on the main board There is a and a 3 Installation and setup related Restore the setting Was the adapter number setting of the main board Yes or check the changed after P AIMS was started once configuration 3 2 Z lt 2 lt z g els le ez O Is the LINK Connection Yes No setting of the Yes 3 3 main board correct See the Communication adapter installation instruction manual For the main board of the adapter of a bus terminator is the jumper plug CNO32 set to B 3 3 No Correct the setting Yes 3 4 termination resistor exists lf the communication converter connected to the personal computer is set as the terminator of the wiring set this to termination resistor exists No Set B No Set A For the main board of an adapter of other than a bus terminator is the jumper plug CN032 set to A termination resistor does not exist Is there any of the following problems with the installation of the communication adapter operation line The line is bundled together with or runs together with the power line Yes The total length exceeds 1 km The line is not in a bus configuration a branch exists A shielded cable is not used The shield is grounded at both ends or not grounded
80. ive alarm atthe moment PLATO Facility Control Layout List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio Demand BACnet Facility Control No active alarm at the moment Register control group name 23 December 2008 14 42 14 Maintenance Help Buzzer OFF Maintenance Help Buzzer OFF Control unit 01020101 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit 01020103 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit3 01020105 Line1 Adapter2 I D unitS 01020108 Line1 Adapter2 I D unite m m 23 December 2008 14 41 38 q 15 6 4 Register schedule group name NW Schedule control et egg For each indoor unit registered to the schedule group automatic start stop operation in accordance with the schedule can be set 1 There are 30 mode comment input is possible settings available for start stop patterns by schedule and a mode can be specified daily or for day of the week on a calendar 2 With each mode any operation time ON OFF can be set up to 20 times for each device 3 The calendar schedule can be set for up to one year in advance including the current month 4 The settable range is start stop cooling heating mode temperature setting fan speed airflow direction and central control 5 Schedule registration of time changes for only th
81. lled correo POSS Install the hard disk Is the drive number of the external hard disk correct Do not connect USB In the case of a USB external hard disk the drive memory or the like number may sometimes change if other USB or another external memory is used at the same time drive 1 3 Does the problem still occur when a different external hard disk drive is used End Recheck the instruction manuals for the personal computer and hard disk 62 17 3 Unit operation related 17 3 1 Schedule timer does not work correctly 1 Troubleshooting Yes 1 1 Were the Mode settings Calendar and Schedule Conf A operation time settings configured correctly Ane me settings Is the schedule operation time setting selected for the indoor unit ease Screen of Schedule Schedule operation time No Vontigure the settings settings Is the schedule for the indoor unit registered on Com 7 the Schedule results screen settings Is the timer operation mode of that indoor unit End configured correctly for that day No 1 5 Screen of Schedule Mode settings Are the current date and time settings correct Reconfigure the 2 settings N Did any of the following occur at the timer time Yes End Indoor unit power failure 1 6 P AIMS power failure Communication adapter power failure No 1 7 Error communicating with air conditioning equipment caused by some other reason 1 7 N Are the settings
82. loro Ssectnds naa 53 15 0 9 Data DackuUp Restore onnsa a diosas 54 15 6 8 1 Pata DACKO PORO COPPER O OE a iat re eae a a aaa ee aac taesd NA 54 62 TAOS CONS Olarra ito leas 54 Oee CaNCel data restore Soo 54 1GA SAULOPDACKUD SCEINGS rat it 54 15 6 9 REGIStOOU iaa dde 54 15 6 10 Register I D unit upper lower limit temperature oocccoccccncoccconiconencncnnonanenanonnncnnonanennnnnnos 54 19 6 41 AUX Sering Sosa 55 15 6 12 O D unit master data SettingS ccocccccoccnccoccnnononnnonannnonannnonnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonancnnnannnnnnnnncenanens 55 15 6 13 VD nit Master data SCHINGS 10 55 15 6 14 Reset adaDlO resida anida a a 55 19 6 15 System maintenance Mode vin ds 56 A o O E q satasenn T 56 16 ADOUCAdapte Suri a 56 17 Trolblesho0tIMd a 57 171i COMMUNICANON ECHOES A E 57 17 1 1 Disconnected error is displayed for some airconditioning equipment 008 57 17 1 2 Disconnected error is displayed for all air conditioning equipment connected to communication adapte l cceccsee 58 17 1 3 Communication error is displayed for all communication adapters connected to communication converter and Disconnected is displayed for air conditioning equipment 5 59 17 2 17 2 4 17 2 5 17 2 6 17 2 7 17 2 8 17 3 Screen display related 17 2 1 17 2 2 17 2 3 Not even one indoor unit or only small number of indoor units is displayed on SCreenN ccccccoccco Can
83. m 26 i P AIMS InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for P AIMS The InstallShield R Wizard will install P AIMS on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties 2 P AIMS Basic SoftWare InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Please Read Before Use This Software License Agreement Agreement is a written agreement between users who purchased the Software defined below and Panasonic Corporation You are considered to have agreed to the terms of this Agreement by installing the package of the Software If you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement you may not install or use the Software In such case within vi O 1 do not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield i P AIMS InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation Tf you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield Tasa i P AIMS Distribution Ratio Option InstallShield Wizard Installing P AIMS Distribution Ratio Option The program Features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs P AIMS Distribution Ratio I Option This may take several minutes
84. maintenance The initial values are 1 for Level 1 2 for Level 2 and 3 for Level 3 The restrictions are also cancelled if a password for a level higher than the one displayed in the password input screen is entered 11 1 2 Line settings 11 1 2 1 Setting connections i Connect Click to select the Connect checkbox of the line you want to connect Lines with a check mark are enabled Click to select the checkbox and click again to clear the checkbox 11 1 2 2 Setting adapter names Select the adapter name to use with this line Clicking the CECFUNCZ adapter name item displays a pull down list like the one shown aaa in the figure on the left 11 1 2 3 Setting adapter numbers Click to select the Adapter Number checkbox of the adapter you want to connect Adapter numbers with a check mark are enabled Click to select the checkbox and click again to clear the checkbox The following describes the relation between the communication adapter numbers and links 1 and 2 and the adapter numbers of P AIMS Adapter number of P AIMS communication adapter number x 2 link number 1 Where the communication adapter number is set to 0 the adapter number of P AIMS is 0 for link 1 and 1 for link 2 Therefore link 1 which has the adapter number of P AIMS 0 cannot be used When using a communication adapter CZ 10APB3 to use an accumulated value only use an even number for the adapter number adapter number of P AIMS corresp
85. n engine oil inspection sign and remote control inspection sign are not output as unit alarms 63 17 3 4 Prohibit remote control use is set but setting returns to permit individual 1 Troubleshooting Is a central addresses set Confirm and set the address using the remote control system controller or the like Configure the The P AIMS unit does not have a function for setting confirming and setting the central addresses a Is Switch ON OFF controller main sub of the Set ON sub 2 1 ON OFF controller ON OFF controller that is also installed set to OFF main No 2 2 Is Switch centralized control main sub of the Set ON sub ON OFF controller that is also installed set to OFF main No 2 3 Re check the ON OFF controller 17 3 5 Cannot print with printer 1 Troubleshooting Printer Are you using a recommended printer Are you using a printer for Windows XP Check the instruction manual supplied with the printer printer Is the printer in the online state N Set the printer to the 2 online state 1 4 Is paper loaded in the printer No Load paper in the printer Refer to the instruction manual of the printer and check whether the cause is other than the above Is it still not possible to print after checking the No End instruction manual and taking the appropriate measures Is the printer cable connected correctly P AIMS side Printercid No Connect the cable
86. nce with set input conditions Batch output is also possible If the Facility Control Software is installed operations such as stopping the operation of lighting linked to the air conditioner are possible ean Output del Output delaytime 0 Sec y Register cel us No Output point Out a eou n a a a a a a aS vi B E a 23 December 2008 14 45 10 15 6 10 Register I D unit upper lower limit temperature E This allows you to set the temperature setting range E ist display Schedule Print Distr Cont Maintenance Help of indoor units individually for each indoor unit This ser Register I D unit high low limit temperature enables a temperature setting within an appropriate E OS AS gt METAN y High limit Lowelimit 4 No catei Address Name Valid temperature temperature range E A mm High lirnit temperature e 2 01020102 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit2 E El y 4 01020104 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit4 2 ese 6 01020106 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit a Valid C Invalid 8 01020108 Line1 Adapter2 VD unite O 10 01020110 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit10 O A units 0 ia 01020112 Line1 Adapter2 WD unit12 14 01020114 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit1 4 16 01020116 Linel Adapter2 VD unit16 O a 23 December 2008 14 46 55 54 15 6 11 Auxiliary settings E Thi
87. ne month s worth of distribution data will be output as Excel data the day after the cut off date 3 Required Equipment and Software Configuration 3 1 P AIMS system specs Number of connectable indoor units Maximum of 1 024 Number of connectable outdoor units Maximum of 960 Number of lines for air conditioning equipment 4 lines maximum of 512 indoor units per line CZ 10APB3 and DDR 3550 can be connected to any and all lines However make sure all of the adapters used on one line are the same device CZ 10APB3 communication adapter G H J K Type GHP T V A B Type PAC total wire length within 1 km RS 485 Maximum of 8 units per line Indoor units Maximum of 64 per link and 2 links per adapter Outdoor units Maximum of 30 per link and 2 links per adapter 3 2 P AIMS system software configuration CZ CSWKC2 Basic Software This basic software is mandatory and must be installed CZ CSWAC2 Distribution Ratio Software Accumulated indoor unit thermostat on off times distribution calculation air conditioning usage calculation and lighting and other usage charge calculations CZ CSWGC2 Layout Display Software Allows display operations to be performed in a layout display screen CZ CSWBC2 BACnet Communication Software BACnet communication with central monitoring devices support for IPv4 and IPv6 CZ CSWWC2 Web software Web viewing compatible software 3 3 Hardware required for P AIMS system Personal comput
88. nformation a PATA a A The operation count fan status intake A ARAE z z temperature and blow out temperature are displayed for each indoor unit CZ 10APB3 connection 23 December 2008 14 27 26 15 2 3 O D unit information EW This displays the operation time operation count and oil inspection sign for outdoor units Demand setting can be configured for an outdoor unit of an electric type air conditioner which supports the demand setting Monitoring of engine oil inspections This sets engine oil inspections of each outdoor unit GHP only to be always monitored lIf an engine oil inspection is needed the oil inspection sign is indicated on the outdoor unit information screen lt is displayed in the alarm log and an alarm generation message is displayed and a buzzer sounds The status monitoring screen alarm column displays the alarm code in a case in which this is handled as an alarm code Monitoring of outdoor unit information T P AIMS Layout List display Schedule O D unit information I Select all No active alarm atthe moment Power demand settings Name Print Distribution Ratio Demand BACnet Facility Control Buzzer OFF Maintenance Help 010202 Line1 Adapter2 OJD unit2 010302 Line1 Adapter3 O D unit2 23 December 2008 14 29 07 The outdoor unit demand setting can be configured For
89. ng enabled connections Clicking Sonnected VE so that the button is pressed in like this connected ID displays only indoor units indicated with Enabled in the Connection column Clicking the button again returns the button to its original state and displays all of the indoor units 11 3 1 4 Displaying enabled registrations Clicking Fegistered WD so that the button is pressed in like this Registered ID displays only indoor units with a check mark in the Registered column Clicking the button again returns the button to its original state and displays all of the indoor units 11 3 1 5 Fixing name column on Clicking Fi name column so that the button is pressed in like this tum Sets the Name column as a fixed frame becomes gray Linel Adapter VO uniti Fix name column gray as shown in the figure on the left When the column becomes a fixed frame it cannot be scrolled horizontally and edited This is convenient when entering an item on the right of Tennant as you can make changes while checking the name lf you click the button again it returns to its original state and the fixed frame disappears so that you can edit the names Linel Adapter VO unite Linel Adapter VO units 11 3 1 6 Address indication This indicates the addresses of the indoor units The address consists of 8 digits and there are two digits for each of line number adapter address outdoor unit address indoor unit address H
90. ng on the maker of the communication converter the COM port number may sometimes change when the USB connector of the PC is disconnected and then re connected or a different USB connector is connected We recommend to avoid disconnecting and re connecting the connector of the COM port unnecessarily after the settings have been configured correctly Is the communication converter not locked End Disconnect the USB connector of the communication converter turn the power off re connect the USB connector and check the number of the COM port Check the USB cable connections and restart the personal computer Recheck in accordance with the instruction manual supplied with the communication converter Reconfigure the settings 17 2 Screen display related 17 2 1 Screen operations are not possible mouse and keyboard do not work 1 1 hs disconnected No No Is one of the following processes being Vs Wait for the process performed to end 1 2 Backup No 11 3 Restore S 1s Restart the personal computer on which P AIMS End 1 3 is installed When the personal computer restarts does the mouse and keyboard work No 1 4 1 4 Recheck the operation of the personal computer referring to the instruction manual supplied with the personal computer 99 17 2 2 Nothing is displayed on screen 1 1 Are the power switches of the personal computer and display turned on 1 Troubleshooting 1 2 Is the pow
91. ngs Register distribution group name Register tenant name Accumulated value master data 1 D unit settings Demand optional BACnet optional Facility Control optional Web optional Register maintenance information Register floor name Register control group name Register schedule group name Register operator information R C prohibition settings Clock settings Data backup restore Data backup Restore data Cancel data restore Auto backup settings Register event Register I D unit upper low limit temperature Auxiliary settings O D unit master data settings I D unit master data settings Reset adapter System maintenance mode Exit p41 p29 p31 p33 p36 p37 p38 15 Explanation of Functions of Each Menu 15 1 Layout display optional layout display software is required 15 1 1 Layout display E This allows you to monitor the current start stop heating cooling mode and temperature setting statuses of each device for status monitoring on the layout If the optional Facility Control Software is installed digital inputs outputs and analog data are also monitored E Monitoring of alarms failures If an alarm failure is generated the status of the applicable device is indicated in yellow and the mode flashes If the optional Facility Control Software is installed and the alarm setting is configured alarms are displayed E This allows you to select each device and then perform
92. nished The pattern indicated with 12 is assumed to be the most likely to occur in the event of an actual power failure 18 7 License Certification Before you can use the P AIMS system you need to first perform a work procedure called license certification To perform license certification make an inquiry by sending the inquiry key to the inquiry e mail address below You will be registered as a user and issued a release key and then receive a reply lt Contact Information gt Product ID Issuance Desk E mail address cmc_productid_desk gg jp panasonic com When you make an inquiry send the following information together with the inquiry in order to be registered as a user and issued a release key 1 Product name 2 Company name contact person 3 Phone number 4 E mail address 5 Inquiry key If you do not input a release key you will no longer be able to use the system after 30 days elapses Obtain a release key and perform license certification as soon as possible Make an inquiry as soon as possible because it may sometimes take several days to be issued a release key License Certification Procedure The procedure from after the P AIMS system is installed up until the end of license certification is described below 1 Check the inquiry key from the License Certification screen 2 Send the inquiry key to the Issuance Desk cmc_productid_desk gg jp panasonic com Also notify us of the product n
93. not enter screen selected in menu Accumulated operation time or distribution ratio Screen operations are not possible mouse and keyboard do not work Nothing is displayed ON SCIEN ccccceccesecseceecceeeseeecseeceecaeecseeseesaeeseensesaeeseenass Distribution ratio and usage amount are indicated as D onooonccncnnncinccinnnninaninanoss Pulse count is not input normally ccocccocccoccconcncnconccaninononnnnanonnnonnnnnnnnnnennnnanes is counted even though operation is not being performed Cannot back up or restore data to hard disk of personal computet 55 Unit operation related 17 3 1 17 3 2 17 3 3 17 3 4 17 3 5 want to start or stop operation for all indoor units by external contact input want unit alarm to be detected and then external alarm output turned ON Prohibit remote control use is set but setting returns to permit individual Schedule timer does NOt work correctly occooccconnoccnoccncoonnononenanconnnonanonancnnnnonnnnns Cannot Print WIE printer ana iecald s 1 Before Use e License authentication needs to be performed for the P AIMS system You can use the system for a period of 30 days without performing license authentication Please perform the license authentication referring to 7 License authentication e The P AIMS system uses Microsoft Excel in order to output files in an editable format Therefore we recommend that you install Microso
94. o be updated Replace the main board No Fix the wiring If the distance between the pulse meter and communication adapter is 20 m or more install a relay Even if the distance is within 20 m install a relay if you are worried about the influence of noise 3 Is the wiring of the communication adapter Pulse meter correct 3 1 7 Is there not a disconnection break or short at the Fix the wiring terminals on the meter side Is the signal line from the pulse meter definitely wired to the non voltage a contact relay contact In the case of open collector output there is polarity No Fix the wiring No 6 is the plus and Nos 7 8 and 9 are minus 61 Disconnect the wires from the terminals and then look at the screen of 2 4 Pulse meter of P AIMS while shorting those wires several times Does the number of pulses increase normally No Perform 2 1 again The display may sometimes take 15 minutes to be updated Is there not a mistake with the connections of the electricity meter and power supply line and the gas flowmeter and fuel gas pipe No Fix the connections Change the meter model or correct the setting Inspect the pulse meter side 17 2 7 Accumulated operation time or distribution ratio is counted even though operation is not being performed 1 Troubleshooting Is the accumulation time zero The distribution ratio is counted No 1 A Did you not start ope
95. onding to link 1 where the communication adapter number is set to 0 when obtaining an accumulated value the value cannot be obtained because the adapter number of link 1 cannot be used In such a case use a communication adapter number from 1 The adapter number of P AIMS becomes 2 Even if there are absolutely no indoor or outdoor units connected to link 1 of the communication adapter CZ 10APB3 for obtaining the accumulated value make sure you select the checkbox for the adapter number of P AIMS corresponding to link 1 of the communication adapter CZ 10APB3 If the checkbox is not selected P AIMS will be unable to obtain an accumulated value 30 11 1 2 4 Setting communication parameters Use RS 485 for communication adapter for communication between the personal computer and adapter For the communication parameters set the communication port number of the personal computer and the transmission speed baud rate com 19200 gt COMI Select 9600 bps for the transmission speed However when using a communication adapter CZ 10APB3 you can also use 19200 bps Even is set for the parity and 8 bit for the data length These values cannot be changed 11 1 2 5 Saving settings The two buttons in the top right of the screen are a button that is initially disabled and the ose button Clicking the button closes the screen If the auxiliary setting items are changed the disabled button an
96. onfirm Res in In setup Remain in Setup program Save Ex it Save changes exit Setup Discard Exit Discard changes exit Setup Press Left Right arrow to change setting Press Enter when done modifying this field 6 3 Operation test of UPS and personal computer When you finish configuring the UPS settings and BIOS settings conduct a test to check whether operation is performed properly However before you perform a test turn on the UPS for a whole day to charge the battery in order to ensure the battery of the UPS has a sufficient amount of charge The following is the test result for a UPS made by Sanken Electric Co Ltd Preparation 1 2 3 4 5 Test 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Shut down the personal computer Press the power button of the UPS to turn off the UPS Check the connections of the RS 232C dedicated cable between the UPS and personal computer Connect the personal computer display and external HDD so that they are supplied power from the UPS Connect the power plug of the UPS to an outlet Press the power button of the UPS to turn on the UPS A buzzer sounds and the output power supply of the UPS turns on and the personal computer starts up Wait until the startup of the P AIMS system is complete There is no need to wait if the P AIMS system is not installed Remove the power plug of the UPS from the outlet A buzzer sounds on the UPS so press the BUZZ OFF button to
97. ot be used 96 17 Troubleshooting 17 1 Communication error related Note The following shows the meanings of indications Adapter Communication adapter CZ 10APB3 P AIMS Total air conditioning controller CZ CSWKC2 Main board CZ 10APB3 main board of communication adapter 17 1 1 Disconnected error is displayed for some air conditioning equipment 1 Detection method The state above occurs when the adapter was unable to receive the data from the unit side within the specified time or longer or an error was detected with the received data Here unit refers to the following equipment Indoor units outdoor units and local adapters for on off and for communication conversion o Turn on the power Is there any unit for which the power is turned off No 12 S Is there any looseness disconnection break Fix the wiring or short at the connection parts of the indoor outdoor operation line Is there any of the following problems with the Ves Remedy the problem installation of the indoor outdoor operation line with the installation The line runs together with the power line There are branches in more than 16 points The total length exceeds 1 km Another branch is installed after a branch There is a star like branch multiple connection branch The distance between one branch point and another is within 2 m There is a termination resistor setup problem too many or too few
98. ou need to create layout diagrams separately p 38 5 Perform Operation Check 1 Perform an operation check 1 Check the air conditioning equipment status indication 2 Perform checks such as turning on and off the equipment and check that the corresponding devices are correct 2 About distribution 1 Check whether the corresponding devices are correct 2 Check whether the pulse meter is correct 3 Check whether the distribution group and tenant are correct 4 Perform a test run and check whether distribution is performed properly 6 Back Up Data Configure Automatic Backup Settings 1 Back up the master data p 54 The P AIMS system includes various backup functions as a countermeasure in the event that the personal computer goes down so configure the following settings in case the system goes down We recommend connecting an external hard disk to the personal computer and backing up the data to that hard disk The same applies for automatic backups 1 Back up the database 2 If Layout Display Software is installed back up the layouts 2 Configure the automatic backup settings p 54 The backup of 1 is only performed once If you configure the automatic backup settings the data will be backed up once every day 3 Configure the automatic Excel output settings p 49 If you configure the automatic Excel output settings the data will be output as Excel data once every day With regards to distribution related data o
99. owever when the Connection column becomes Enabled the outdoor unit address indoor unit address are confirmed 11 3 1 7 Connection indication Enabled is indicated for indoor units for which a connection has been confirmed 34 11 3 2 Change method for indoor units 11 3 2 1 Changing indoor unit names Double click Indoor Unit column to change the name of the indoor unit It is possible to change part of the name of a previously registered indoor unit However to change the entire name just type in the name The existing name will be deleted and only the new name will be displayed 11 3 2 2 Changing outdoor unit AD Move the cursor to the frame to edit and enter the outdoor unit system address Enter only numbers The applicable address is the number of the outdoor unit registered to the same adapter same link in the case of a communication adapter that is registered on the outdoor unit 11 3 2 3 Changing indoor unit AD Move the cursor to the frame to edit and enter the indoor unit address Enter only numbers 11 3 2 4 Registering and changing indoor units To change an indoor unit double click the corresponding field It is possible to change part of a previously registered indoor unit code However if you want to change the entire indoor unit code just type in the information The existing name will be deleted and only the new indoor unit will be displayed Enter the indoor unit code in the indoor unit column 11 3 2
100. ows opens Windows key 6 Peripheral Devices 6 1 Selection of communication converters The communication method to use depends on the adapters to be used Refer to the following when selecting the communication converter to use CZ 10APB3 communication adapter gt RS 485 for new monitoring system The quantity is the same as the number of lines to be input to the personal computer However this is when no consideration is given to RS 232C for UPS 6 1 1 About communication converters 1 With the P AIMS system connections with adapters or UPS are made via RS 485 and RS 232C communication ports However a personal computer is generally equipped with one RS 232C port and no RS 485 ports That is why it is necessary to use communication converters USB 232C converter USB 485 converter etc A communication converter is equipment that enables equipment connected to the communication converter to use it as RS 232C or RS 485 ports when its connector is inserted into a USB port The driver supplied with the equipment needs to be installed 2 To prevent a malfunction be sure to use a USB 232C converter USB 485 converter or other converter that is an insulation type communication converter Also a type whose COM number does not change when inserted in a different USB port is recommended for a USB 232C or USB 485 converter 6 1 2 Installation of communication converter If you insert the communication converter into a USB port
101. r Time Low Power Mode Remote Wake Up eS IA q Power kanagemen gt OST Behavior Enter to expand this group Up Down arrows to select a different field keys to expand or collapse a group Esc to exit Setup Dell System GxE20 System Into AC Recovery Processor Info Mermor y Info PCI Info Data T ime Boot Sequence H rk ives F Ainboard Devices Ej ideo Fp A er for mance FF ecur ity Ejh F ower Management Auto Power On Auto Power Time Low Power Mode Remote Wake Up Suspend Mode Epa intenance FEA OST Behavior his field specifies how the system will behave when AC power is estore after an AC power loss System stays off after AC power is restored System stays on after AC power is restored ast System returns to the previous state after AC power recovery he factory default setting is OFF Enter to modify this setting Ve Dom arrows to select a different field H keys to expand or collapse a group Ese to exit Setup Dell System GXEZ ES ystem System Info Processor Info Memory Info PCI Info Data T ime Boot Sequence Fp ives F Ainboard Dev ices EY ideo Fp A er formance FA ecur ity power Management Auto Power On Auto Power Time Low Power hode Remote Wake Up Suspend Mode HF Ha intenan ce FPP ost Behan ior 17 Remain in Setup Save Exit Discar d Ex it You have requested to exit the Setup program Please select one of the above options to c
102. ration The past 200 000 items of operation data are stored and all the items for one day are stored even if that number of items is exceeded At the point in time the next day starts the data that exceeds 200 000 items Is deleted sequentially from the oldest data Furthermore you can also specify a period for which to search and display data The logs of the indoor units for which the status change of each device occurred are displayed You can specify a period in order to display the logs for a certain period Furthermore by setting extraction conditions you can also apply filters to the display in order to display only specific logs 15 2 5 Alarm list amp alarm log T P AIMS EJ If alarms are generated you can display only those 2m alarms that are currently activate in order to make it E easy to check them Alarm generation message display The Alarm Display Area at the top of the screen displays the newest alarm failures that was generated If multiple alarms were generated the most recent alarm is displayed Furthermore you are also notified at the same time by the buzzer sounding The buzzer of the personal computer is used as the buzzer Alarm generation continuous status display With regards to alarms that continue to be currently activate they are displayed sequentially from the most recent one in a list When an alarm is recovered it is deleted from the list Up to 2 000 alarms can be displayed in the list Alarm log
103. ration but rather forget to stop operation The operation log can be checked on the screen No 11 3 displayed by clicking List display Operation a UE Status change log Did the program timer operate End Remote control other centralized control device No 4 4 external input etc ee ern Are there any signs that an indoor unit was End forcefully operated from a personal computer or ee Is not the meter model or setting larger than that required for the electricity amount or gas flow rate per pulse other device during a service or maintenance When time zone accumulation is performed is the displayed time zone selection correct N Select the correct All hour Regular hour Out of hour Specified day a time zone When using time zone distribution Is the time zone setting or distribution specified No lc h day setting correct o Correct the setting When using time zone distribution Yes Correct the Is the off timer set to the same time or a time settings 2 close to that for switching the time zone 1 With the load distribution method the standby power portion is distributed even if operation is not performed 2 Avoid setting the off timer to a time within approximately 10 minutes before the time for switching the time zone 17 2 8 Cannot back up or restore data to hard disk of personal computer 1 Troubleshooting 1 1 1 ls the hard disk installed correctly Hard disk 1 isthe hard disk insta
104. rib group 13 O 13 13 le 020113 Line1 Adapter VD unit13 Distrib group 14 o 14 14 m 020114 Line1 Adapter2 VD unitt 4 Distrib group 15 15 15 m 020115 Line1 Adapter2 D unit1 5 Distrib group 16 O 16 3 16 01 020116 Line Adapter2 D unit1 6 a 23 December 2008 1 IMS List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio Maintenance Help No active alarm at the moment Buzzer OFF Register tenant name lity valid display fno Registered I D unit a v 1 4 o 020101 Line1 Adapter2 ID unitt Tenant 2 M 2 1 2 01 0201 02 Line1 A VD unit2 Tenant 3 v 3 A 3 P 020103 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit3 Tenant 4 Y 4 4 01020104 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit4 Tenant 5 M 5 5 P 020105 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit5 Tenant 6 o 6 6 lor 020106 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit6 Tenant7 O 7 7 01020107 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit Tenant 8 8 8 lo 020108 Line1 Adapter2 D unite Tenant 9 o 9 9 a 020109 Line1 a VD unit Tenant10 O 10 10 01020110 Line1 Adapter2 ID unit10 E Tenant 11 11 11 lot 020111 Line1 Adapter2 D unit11 Tenant12 O 12 1 2 010201 12 Line1 Resa Ww tao 2 Tenant 13 13 13 01020113 Line1 Adapter2 I D unit13 Tenant 14 14 44 01020114 Line1 Adapter2 D unitl 4 Tenant15 o 15 shl as 020115 Line1 Adapter2 VD unit1 5 Tenant16 o 16 y 16 o 020116 Line1 Adapter2 VD unitl 6 A 23 December 2008 15 PTS List display Schedule Print Distribution Ra
105. rt Menu Firewall Network Set System Properties System Restore Automatic Update Remote i Computer Name C Hardware Advanced System Microsoft Windows XP the operating system specs of the personal computer aa and other information 11 Version 2002 Service Pack 2 Registered to user 76487 023 561 2644 22379 Computer Intel R Core TM 2 CPU 6300 1 86GHz2 1 87 GHz 2 00 GB of RAM Physical Address Extension 5 The Hardware tab appears System Properties System Restore Automatic Updates Remote Click Device Manager General Computer Name Hardware Advanced Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device a Device Manager gt Drivers a Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers Hardware Profiles F Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles 6 The Device Manager window appears E Device Manager File Action View Help gt 8 amp 2 BUSER 96968 19442 Computer S Disk drives 2 Display adapters 2 DVD CD ROM drives 2 Floppy disk controllers dJ Floppy disk drives 3 Human Interface Devices 2 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers
106. s The numbers enclosed in parenthesis are part numbers Unidirectional 4 directional ceiling Bidirectional ceiling ceiling cassette E cassette a cassette 000 001 002 Ceiling built in Built in all ducts Ceiling embedded cassette pool 005 Q high static pressure 004 006 Ceiling suspended Wall mounted For kitchen use 007 E 0 E o Perimeter floor Floor standing standing g PAC Espa 011 013 Outdoor units The numbers enclosed in parenthesis are part numbers ESPA 5 ESPA GHP SJ 000 dj 001 010 GHP MULTI 011 020 Accumulated value The numbers enclosed in parenthesis are part numbers optional Distribution Ratio Software is required Wattmeter Gas meter Water meter 000 001 002 Digital point The numbers enclosed in parenthesis are part numbers optional Facility Control Software is required Fan Pump 000 001 Analog point The numbers enclosed in parenthesis are part numbers optional Facility Control Software is required Celsius temp percentage Current 000 001 002 Voltage Fahrenheit temp 003 004 Large medium and small size parts of these part diagrams are registered Use part diagrams of the size that matches the size of the layout diagram 39 The following describes the registration of parts other than standard parts The file names of parts are configured as Part Type Namel Part Number Part State Number Part Size bmp Therefore
107. s configures the settings of the RS 485 communication conditions of adapters Even if the communication conditions of adapters are changed the conditions of the system are not changed Restart P AIMS Adapter selection address of the communication port communication speed adapter address etc NH Register a password for each level The passwords are enabled at the point in time that they are registered E For the registration procedure see 11 1 Auxiliary Settings 15 6 12 O D unit master data settings E For each line and adapter register the outdoor unit names outdoor unit codes and display order of the outdoor units NH For the registration procedure see 11 2 Outdoor Unit Master 15 6 13 I D unit master data settings E For each line and adapter register the indoor unit names outdoor unit AD outdoor unit system address indoor unit AD indoor unit address display order floor tenant distribution group schedule group control group and other information of the indoor units E For the registration procedure see 11 3 Indoor Unit Master 15 6 14 Reset adapter m This resets an adapter 55 Auxiliary settings Line1 Passwordt 1 iv Connect cz CFUNC2 com w 19200 x Password2 2 MP mr ASF ae 157 TH 7 Mer ar ar Password3 Cancel 7 F 27 f 1 Conversion between LINK and Adaptor 21 227 237 24 25r 267 2717 2817 2957 3057 31 7 A Line2 Connect CZ CFUNC2 x jcom2 f19200 y
108. t23 peng ON Fan 27 Low Swing 23 12 2008 14 24 20 change Status chan ge operation lo g display eer Satie e Raw Ong A Stat To i 8 01030208 Line1 Adapter3 D unit21 erie ON Fan 27 Low Swing 23 12 2008 14 24 20 h e status c h an g es of eac h d evice u p unti NOW PR 21020207 unes avaptera vo unto ane oN Fan 27 Low Swing RICOK 29 12 2008 14 24 20 4 1 d f a f d b h P M S 40 01030206 Linet Adapter3 1D unitt9 Fe ON Fan 27 Low Swing 23 12 2008 14 24 20 a n O g S O O pe rati O n S pe r O Fl e y t e A 01030205 Line1 Adapter3 VD unitt8 eee ON Fan 27 Low Swing RICOK 23 12 2008 14 24 20 i l t t t t ti E t t a 12 01030204 Line1 Adapter3 I D uniti 7 ieee ON Fan 27 Low Swing 23 12 2008 14 24 20 system are O automatic cel O none Ten y r u p u u l X u p u E 01030203 Line1 Adapter3 I D unit1 6 aoe ON Fan 27 Low Swing RICOK 23 12 200814 24 20 d t h E t t t 40 0 0 0 0 44 01030202 Line1 Adapter3 VD unitt 5 adds oN Fan 27 Low Swing 23 12 2008 14 24 20 ay unl s The Og lISt Can contain Up TO 7 ar j ar 7 01030201 Line1 Adapter3 VD unitt 4 Asics ON Fan 27 Low Swing RICOK 23 12 2008 14 24 20 is bs status To aa te m S te m S e e 46 01030113 Linet Adapter3 1D unitt3 ON Fan 27 Low Swing RICOK 23 12 2008 14 24 20 change SA i i per file 23 December 2008 14 30 30 Log ope
109. tem and make sure the test run completes properly 2 Complete the installation and setup of the communication adapters p 30 2 Set Up Personal Computer Set Up Peripheral Devices 1 Setup the personal computer p 6 2 Configure UPS automatic shutdown p 13 3 Configure automatic startup of the personal computer p 16 4 Install a USB 232C converter or USB 485 converter p 10 5 Install Microsoft Office and Adobe Reader 3 Install Software 1 Install Basic Software p 19 License authentication needs to be performed for the P AIMS system The Product ID on the Product ID Issuance Certificate supplied with the purchased CD is required to install the software Note Perform license authentication for all software including optional software lf you do not perform license authentication you will no longer be able to use the software after the 30 day trial period elapses 2 Ifyou have any optional software install that software as well p 25 4 Configure Master Data Settings 1 Configure the master settings 1 Configure the auxiliary settings communication line p 29 2 Register master data such as room names indoor unit names outdoor unit names floor names control group names and schedule groups 3 Register master data related to optional software If you have installed various optional software you also need to configure the settings of each software When Layout Display Software is installed y
110. the electric type only the outdoor unit engine operation time and the operation time after an oil change are displayed For GHP only the amount of electric power generated by High Power Excel is also displayed 46 15 2 4 Operation Status change log f P AIMS 5 Layout List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio Demand BACnet Facility Control Maintenance Help Buzzer OFF This displays a list of the current start stop heating cooling mode temperature setting room temperature fan speed airflow direction No active alarm at the moment Operation Status change log Operation Status change Term setting to No Address Name Operati n Flap Prhbt Date 1 central control and alarms statuses of each EEE Ea tr owm meok name T 2 01030214 Line1 Adapter3 VD unit27 far F 27 Low Swing RICOK 2371212008 14 24 20 i Status 01030213 Linet Adapter3 VD unit26 ON Fan 27 Low Swing RICOK 23 12 2008 14 24 20 device monitored Furthermore if those values are ss Eta n 01030212 Linet Adapter3 VD unit25 pasal ON Fan 27 Low Swing 23 12 2008 14 24 20 t St y atus F ea changed the changes are displayed n real tl I Y e 01030211 Linet Adapter3 UD unit24 change ON Fan 27 Low Swing RIC OK 2312 2008 14 24 20 6 01030210 Linet Adapter3 VD uni
111. ties Power Schemes Advanced Hibemate UPS Select the power scheme with the most appropriate settings for this computer Note that changing the settings below will modify the selected scheme Power schemes Home Office Desk Settings for Home Office Desk power scheme CT urn off monitor gt After 20 mins Turn off hard disks Never Saimin ier A Power Options Properties Power Schemes Advanced Hibemate UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Status Current power source i Estimated UPS runtime Estimated UPS capacity Battery condition j Manufacturer None Model Configure E Select LD je Un port 7 Select the UPS Select Generic for Select manufacturer Custom for Select model and COM 1 for On port and then click 8 The UPS Interface Configuration COM1 dialog box appears Click without changing any of the settings 9 The Power Options Properties dialog box reappears Click Which is now available 10 The UPS Configuration dialog box appears Click Minutes on battery before critical alarm to select the checkbox 15 UPS Selection UPS Interface Configuration On COM1 Power Options Properties Power Schemes Advanced Hibemate UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Current power source ka Estimated UPS runtime Estimated UPS capacity Battery condition Manufacturer Generic Model Custom UPS Configuration v x
112. tio Demand Facility Control Maintenance Help No active alarm atthe moment Buzzer OFF ster Cancel Address Name Unit name arene ene Register Display Type Distribution group C010201 Line1 Adapter02 PulseCounter1 m3 1 0 0 Gas 1 Distrib group 1 2 010202 Line1 Adapter02 PulseCounter2 Kh 1 0 v 0 Elec 1 Distrib group 1 3 C010203 Line1 Adapter02 PulseCounter3 kath 1 0 0 Elec 2 Distrib group 2 C010301 Line1 Adapter03 PulseCounter1 Kh 1 0 O 0 Elec 5 0010302 Line1 Adapter03 PulseCounter2 Kh 1 0 E 0 Elec i 6 cot 0303 Line1 Adapter03 PulseCounter3 kh 1 0 a 0 Elec 7 010401 Line1 Adapter04 PulseCounter1 Kh 1 0 Mm 0 Elec 3 Distrib group 3 8 0010402 Line1 Adapter04 PulseCounter2 Kh 1 0 mM 0 Elec 5 Distrib group 5 g 0010403 Line1 Adapter04 PulseCounter3 kh 1 0 0 Elec 6 Distrib group 6 10 CO10601 Line1 Adapter06 PulseCounter1 kh 1 0 Mm 0 Elec 7 Distrib group 7 0010602 Line1 Adapter06 PulseCounter2 Kh 1 0 mM 0 Elec 8 Distrib group 8 ee 12 CO10603 Line1 Adapter06 PulseCounter3 Kh 1 0 0 Elec 9 Distrib group 9 08 January 2009 17 IMS List display Schedule Print Distribution Ratio De Maintenance Help No active alarm at the moment Buzzer OFF VD unit settings Line 1 Y SHA KA1284 Adapter address 2 y Connected Registered R ter Cancel
113. tion of P AIMS screen that appears The installation is now finished P AIMS Setup Setup P AIMS DataBase P AIMS Setup Completed installation of P AIMS 9 When the installation is finished registration of the P AIMS shortcut to the desktop and registration to the Start menu take place NE 10 From now on you can start the P AIMS system by double clicking this shortcut 8 2 Displaying Help files From the menu bar click Help menu Basic software manual to display the instruction manual for the P AIMS system Since the Help files of the P AIMS system are pdf files you need Adobe Reader to read them Install Adobe Reader to view the Help files Adobe Reader is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Use Adobe Reader in accordance with the instructions provided by Adobe Systems Incorporated Download Adobe Reader from the Adobe http www adobe com site and then install it 24 9 Optional Software Installation The following shows the optional software of the P AIMS system Distribution Ratio Software Symbol A Layout Display Software Symbol G BACnet Control Software Symbol B Web Software Symbol W 9 1 Installing optional software The installation procedures for all optional software are the same The following explanation describes the procedure for installing Distribution Ratio Software Installation is the same for all other optional software so use the same procedure to install other optional softw
114. to change the folder click the button Installshield Ta Gen y i P AIMS InstallShield Wizard a To change the folder specify a folder Change Current Destination Folder and click the button The IN specified folder is displayed and the Cid previous screen Is redisplayed P AIMS Bauto_csv me Bauto_pe_Backup mez Data vB _Backup imc G imc_ Folder name Installshield 6 Click the button to begin the installation of the P AIMS system ie P AIMS InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation Tf you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield MEC GTO 23 i P AIMS InstallShield Wizard Sees Please wait a while Installing P AIMS The program features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs P AIMS This may take several minutes Status Installing Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 SP1 7 When the P AIMS system setup is InstallShield Wizard Completed finished the installation complete screen appears If you click the 1na rage io Na successfully installed P AIMS Click button the initial settings of the P AIMS system are configured 8 When the initial settings are finished click the button in the Completed installa
115. tration after changing the name and other information click this registration frame and select the checkbox Selecting the checkbox enables the registration Clicking the checkbox again clears the check mark and disables the registration 32 11 2 2 4 Registering and changing display order Enter the display order to use when displaying outdoor unit information and the like In this system 0 is handled as being at the bottom in the display order The display order indication is 4 digits of only numbers 11 2 2 5 Registering changed data Click Register to register the changed data All of the changed data is registered 11 2 2 6 Canceling settings Click cancel to return to the previously registered state 11 2 3 Confirming changes If you change the information of the outdoor unit master and then attempt to switch to another screen without A The content has been changed Exit and lose any changes saving the changes a change confirmation message appears Click to switch to the other screen without registering the changes Click No to repeat the operation of this screen 11 3 Indoor unit master Procedure z Onthe menu bar select Maintenance I D unit master data settings i lt Password Level 3 gt z Configure the settings of each indoor unit Line Number Adapter Address Display Enabled Display Enabled Fix Name Column Connections Registrations P A ms El Layout List display Schedule Print
116. tware is required ET A is displayed clicking this menu item displays a a O preview of the distribution ratio calculation list O O O table E This is convenient for confirming the calculation screen You can also specify the pages to print in order to print only the required parts le lele le e le le lele le lele lo le le lo lele le lele le le le lo fe 8 8 8 8 B B B B B B 8 8 8 B B B B B 8 B B B B B B B B fle lele le e le le lele le lele le lele lo lele le lele le lele lo e 8 8 18 8 8 8 8 8 B 8 8 8 8 B 8 8 B B 8 JB 8 8 B B 8 B 8 ole Je le ele le le le le lele le lele lo lele le lele le lele le lele lo le 8 B B B B 8 8 B 8 B B B B B B B B 8 B B B B B B 8 8 B B B alo fe e le e e le le e le le e lo lolo le lele lo lele lo lele lo le 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 B B 8 8 8 8 B B 8 B 8 8 JB B 8 B 8 8 JB B m This menu item cannot be selected if no printer is installed Printer System Printer HF Photosmart D500 OK ae a Cancel Copies W Collate Copies 49 15 5 Distribution ratio optional Layout Display Software is required 15 5 1 T S ON operation time E This displays items such as Adapter Value Lt su which indicates the thermostat data held by VD unit
117. vw 1024 by 768 pixels lim E Use this device as the primary monitor Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor Lok 5 4 Setting for auto hiding taskbar The P AIMS system is designed to be used with the taskbar at the bottom of the screen set to be Teale hidden There is no problem with operation when the taskbar is displayed but the visual appearance and operability may be slightly worse Cascade Windows Tile Windows Horizontally Tile Windows Vertically i Show the Desktop 1 Move the mouse pointer over the taskbar and right click to display the sub menu ioral Click Properties we Lock the Taskbar Properties 2 The Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box PMA appears Select both of the Lock the taskbar and Auto hide the taskbar checkboxes Click to complete the setting Taskbar Start Menu Taskbar appearance Cl Lock the taskbar a lButo hide the taskbar Keep the taskbar on top of other windows Group similar taskbar buttons Fi Show Quick Launch Notification area ls 1 23 PM Show the clock You can keep the notification area uncluttered by hiding icons that you have not clicked recently Hide inactive icons ah When this setting is set the taskbar disappears from the screen but the taskbar can be displayed by moving the mouse pointer to the very bottom of the screen However if you are still unable to display the taskbar press the Windows key The Start menu of Wind
118. w Settemp display installed For example in the case of the C drive the folder jv Room temp display is C P AIMS Layout_Backup 15 1 2 4 Layout Restore E This restores backed up layout display data If you restore A egle data the P AIMS system needs to be restarted The restore takes effect after the system has been restarted W Analog inputvalue display Pulse W Adapter value display e Meter value display omo 45 15 2 List display 15 2 1 Status Operation E Monitoring of status This allows you to always monitor the current start stop heating cooling mode temperature P AIMS yout List display Schedule Print Distribution Rato Demand BACnet No activ i Operation Status Select all e alarm atthe moment All Floor setting room temperature fan speed airflow E on 00 u mofo e pead po direction and central control statuses of each B OEN O ae device AECI If the optional Facility Control Software is peas ces J installed the digital inputs outputs are also Aa ee eer displayed OCA Monitoring of alarms failures TOTE ee If an alarm failure is generated you are notified ere et Ate or exw o a0 m peo by an alarm generation message and the A e e l sounding of a buzzer es If the optional Facility Control Soft
119. ware is installed and the alarm setting is configured alarms are displayed Operation output This allows you to perform start stop cooling heating mode temperature setting fan speed airflow direction and central control operations for each device in the list Furthermore if the Operation output is the same multiple devices can be operated simultaneously Start stop operations are also possible for each control group If the optional Facility Control Software is installed you can perform start stop operations 15 2 2 Filter sign amp I D unit information E This allows you to always monitor the filter sign of P AIMS E the indoor units monitored If a filter sign occurs the filter indication appears on the indoor unit Layout List display Schedule Selectall No active alarm atthe moment Filter amp 11D unit information All Floor MZ Print Distribution Ratio Demand BACnet Facility Control Buzzer OFF Floor Maintenance Help information screen ses aes fon Sater joe There is no alarm log display and alarm m on jome me m generation message Furthermore the buzzer O CE does not sound If the maintenance setting is _ CCC made a filter indication appears in the indoor unit MEET information screen but the reset operation cannot o A at tm be performed CCE Monitoring of indoor unit i

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