Mitsubishi Electronics TG-2000A manuel d'utilisation

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    Mit subishi Electric Air Co nditioning Network System Integrated centralized co ntrol sof tware TG-2000A Operation Manu al (Site adjustment) Please read this man ual before using th e unit. Please keep this manual for future use. WT03901X14 2008 - Oct. (Ver . 5.1*/5 .5*) Contents 1. Safety Precautio ns............................................. 1[...]

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    Contents 1. Safety Precautio ns.............................................................. 1 2. System Require ments ........................................................ 3 2.1 Requirem ents (sy stem recommen dations) ................ 3 2.2 Compatible Units ....................................................... 4 2.3 Restriction s ..........[...]

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    8.15 Charge Set-up (For RS-485) ................................................ 103 8.15.1 Currency unit set ......................................... 103 8.15.2 Charge set ................................................... 103 8.15.3 Standard charge set .................................... 104 8.16 C harge S et-up (Fo r PLC, P I contr oller and [...]

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    In this manual, Microsoft® Windows Vista® Busine ss is called Windows V ista, Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional is called Windows XP and Microsoft® Window s® 2000 Professional is called Windows 2000. In this manual, Microsoft® Excel 2007 /2003/XP/2000 is called Excel. T rademarks MS, Microsoft, Microsoft logo, and Windows are reg i stered [...]

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    • "Always connected to AG-150 A/G-50A s ystem - Deactivate": Refers to charging method that connects this integrated centralized control soft ware TG-2000A to the AG-150A/G-50A and PLC once a mon th via the LAN. The charges for the last month are calculated and outp ut at once. The charging function can be used efficiently by starting t[...]

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    1 • Please read the Safety Prec autions sec tion very c arefully be fore using the unit. • The safety cautions pr ovided here are ver y important for your safety . Please observe them at a ll times. • The de gree of danger in volved with incorrect o perat ion of the unit are indicated in this manual using the following symbols. • After read[...]

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    2 Safety Guidelines for th e Computer Running the with the TG-2000A. (1) Precautions for selec ting a computer (2) Precautions fo r G e n e r a l usage Note: Refer to chapter 2 and 5. (3) Other precautio ns Safety Gu ide line for LAN conn ec tion of AG-150A/G-50A Precautions relating to the computer a nd peripheral equipment • Please consult the [...]

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    3 2.1 Require ment s (system recommendation s) TG-2000A version System Requirements AG-150A and G-50A compatible TG-2000A TG-2000A V er .5.5* or later *1 OS: Windows V ista/XP (Not compatible w ith Windows 2000) Refer to the table below for details. T o use the functions supported by older versions of G-50A compatible TG-2000A TG-2000A V er .5.1* O[...]

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    4 2.2 Comp atible Units The TG-2000A h as two main functions : air conditioner controller and cost accounting. Howe ver , not all functions a re availabl e with all air conditi oners. T able: Compatible units and function list (  : supported, ∆ : Certain restrictions app ly , ×: Not supported) Function Model Control/ Maintena nce Charging (Bi[...]

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    5 2.3 Restrictions The following restric tions apply to the TG-2000A applica tion. (1) System co nfiguration limi ts Use TG-200 0A with the versions described in this manual w ith AG-150 Ver. 1.0* or later or with G-50A Ver. 3.22 or la ter. Number of unit s Notes AG-150A/G-50A Max. 40 unit s AG-150A V er .1.0* G-50A V er . 2.10 o r later *1 ,2,3,4,[...]

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    6 (3) Block setting • The block comes in two types , operation block and charg e block. • Th e operation b lock is an ag gregate of groups, and it is possib le to set a different model group for the same operation block. • The charge block c onsists of an aggregate of operation blocks. * The b locks cont rolled with the AG- 150A/G-5 0A browse[...]

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    7 • When using the power appor tion billing in the always connec ted to AG-150A/G-50 A sys tem state, the integrated ce ntralized control so ftware TG-2000A mus t be run at all times (24-ho urs) . The air conditioning r ate results will appear in re d if the software stops . When using th e direct read in of power value into computer function (RS[...]

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    8 (10) Set temperature range limit function • On ME remote control sy stem, the target for the temperature range limit setting is only ME remo te controller and i ndividual browser . • On MA remote control system, the target for th e temperature range limit settin g is only MA remote controller and i ndividual browser . Thi s function cannot be[...]

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    9 (14) Expanding billing target devices • Always stop the air conditioner, fan and power rate count PLC or PI controller , before expanding the devices . • The billing function and power co unt function wi ll not work correctly while the de vices are being expanded. • Always change and check the system settings with the TG-2000A after finishi[...]

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    10 2.4 Other Devices Other devices specified or recommended for use w ith the TG-2000A are listed below . Name Manufact urer Model Notes HUB (None specified) (None specif ied) 10BASE-T must be usable. Printer (None specified) (None specif ied) Supports a page printer only (Must run under the O S used (Windows V ista/XP/2000 ).) W att hour meter (RS[...]

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    11 3.1 System Configuration Example *1: Connect AG-150A/G-50A to a private network. (Only use on the private network.) Use a security device such as a VPN (Virt ual Private Network) router when connecting to the Internet. *2 : Ei th er P LC or PI Controller can be connected to t h e Me a s u r e m e n t m e t e r . 3.2 Hardware Connection Diagram ([...]

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    12 4.1 Flow of Site Adju stment When the task of site adjustment is subdivided in to smaller tasks as shown in the figure below , the tasks can be broadly grouped into four steps. The ben efit of following these for steps when carrying out the tasks of site adjustment is that if troubles do arise, it will be clear which s tep caused the problem. Th[...]

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    13 4.2 T ool s for Site Adjustment Y ou will need the following equipment and reference mate rial in order to easily carry out site adju stment. <Measurement instruments> • T ester : to check the wiring and the voltage <Referen ce material> • All necessary drawings of the air conditioning control system • TG-2000A Instruction Manu[...]

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    14 (2) Ins talling the electric a mount count software or PLC for general eq uipment software or PLC for demand input Format the PLC me mory, and install the elec tric amount count so ftware or PLC for general equipment software or PLC for demand inp ut software to coun t the power rate pulses with the PLC or to use the ge neral control or peak cu [...]

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    15 4.6 Step 4: T est operat ion from int egrated centra lized contro l sof tware T G-2000A Perform the test operation from the integrated centralized control software TG-2000A to check the operation state and monitor display of the air conditioner . For the op eration procedure, refer to the Instruction Manual (Management). Note: • For confirmati[...]

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    16 5.1 Pre-installation Steps The preparation required for se tting up the integrated centralized control software TG-2000A is explai ned in this sect ion. 5.1.1 Checki ng the AG-150A versio n and the G-50A vers ion 1) Checking the AG-150 A version Check the AG-150A version with one of the following me thods. Method 1 : Using the initia lization to[...]

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    17 Updating the AG-150A Monitor the system for the target AG-150A. Step Item Det ails 1 Connect the LAN cable Connect the AG-150 A and computer with the LAN. 2 Set the Update Program CD for AG-150A Insert the Update Program CD (for AG-150A) in the computer's CD-ROM drive. 3 S tart the Monitor tool Update screen wi ll be dis played auto matical[...]

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    18 5.1.2 Preparing f or TG-2000A setup Preparing for installation Before installing the TG-2000A app lication, do the following checks and preparatory ste ps. Steps Action Details How to 1 Check the OS Check the OS Service Pack version. • Windows Vista ® B usiness: Service Pack 1 • Windows ® XP Professi onal: Service Pack 3 • Windows ® 200[...]

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    19 5.2 TG-2000A Set up (TG-2000A V er.5.5* or l ater) Before Setting Up TG-2000A (W indows Vist a) Before setting up TG -2000A on a computer running Windows Vi sta oper ating system, User Accou nt Control (UAC) and Windows Ae ro need to be disabled. These function s are not available on computers running on Wind ows XP and do not need to be set. In[...]

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    20 2 ) D i s a b l e t h e s e t t i n g . Uncheck the box next to 「 Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer 」 and click [OK]. After click [OK], re s t a r t the co mp ut er . Step s for Disabling Windows Aero 1) Open the settings screen. Select [Change the color sch eme] (or [Customize colors]) in the Control Panel Hom e f[...]

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    21 5.2.1 Setup (TG-20 00A Ver.5.5* or later) This TG-2000A ca n be setup with the following two methods. Method 1) New setup : Refer to section 5.2.2 Method 2) Version upgrade : Refer to section 5.2.3 The follow ing shows the TG-2000A setup disk (CD-ROM) folder configura tion and files. However, it only describes the files to be run. ♦ New setup [...]

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    22 5.2.2 Running TG-2000A Setup (New setup) (TG-2000A Ver. 5.5* or later) The TG-2000A setup is performed in four stages: S t ep 1 ) Micr osoft Data Access Comp onents 6.0 (Windows Vista) or Microsoft Dat a Access Component s 2.8 Service Pa ck 1 (Windows XP) ( A b b r e v i a t e d a s M D A C h e r e a f t e r ) S t e p 2 ) . NET Framework 2.0 S t[...]

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    23 5) Select the installation mode. Select [S tandard] or [Wide area] by checking the radio bu tton, and click [Next]. S tandard : The mode which conne cts one site by d edicated lines (LAN etc. ) by TG-20 00A, and carries o ut monitor/operation. Wide area : The mode which carries out monitor/ operation of two or more sites by TG-20 00A. 6) Make th[...]

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    24 Quitting method 5.2.3 Upgrad ing the TG-2 000A version (TG-2000A Ver .5.5* or later) The TG-2000A vers ion is upgraded with the following four steps. Step 1) TG- 2000A quit Step 2) TG- 2000A uninstall Step 3) MSDE u ninstall (+ restart computer) Step 4) TG- 2000A version upgrade (+ restart computer) Step 1) TG-2000A quit 1) Quit TG-2000A Open th[...]

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    25 5) Start “Add/Remove Programs”. Start by clicking on the Control Panel’s Add/Remove Programs. 6) Choose “MSDE”, and click the [Change/Remove] bu tton. Select “MSDE“ from the d isplayed programs, and click the [Change/Remove] bu tton. Uninstallation of the MSD E program begins. 7) “Add/Remove Programs” ending When program uninst[...]

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    26 Quitting method 5.2.4 TG-2000A Uninstall (TG-2000A V er .5.5* or later) This section describ es how to uninstall an ins talled “SQL Server 2005” and “T G-2000A” program. Step 1) TG-2000A quit 1) Quit TG-2000A Open the initial screen from the Managemen t screen, and select [File] - [End] from the menu bar. A Quit confirmation win dow open[...]

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    27 C o n f i r m t h e s e t t i n g . Confirm that the corre ct program is selected, and clic k [Finish]. Uninst allation will begin and the window will close automatically when uninst allation is complete. If the window shown on the ri ght appears, click [Ignore] and proceed. 4 ) Un in st a l l Microsoft SQL Server Native Clien t. S e l e c t Mic[...]

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    28 5.2.5 Adding fil es to the ignore list on the anti- virus sof tware (TG-2000A V er .5.5* or later) TG-2000A may be detected as a virus by the anti -virus program on the computer , if one is inst alled. When this happens, TG-2000A ’s EXE files need to be added to the ignore list to exclude t hem from being scanned. After inst alling TG-2 000A a[...]

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    29 5 . 3 TG - 2 0 0 0A S e t u p (TG-2000A V er .5.1*) 5 . 3 .1 S e t u p (TG-2000A Ver.5.1 *) This TG-2000A ca n be setup with the following two methods. Method 1) New setup : Refer to sectio n 5.3.2 Method 2) Version upgrade : Refer to section 5.3.3 The follow ing shows the TG-2000A setup disk (CD-ROM) folder configura tion and files. However, it[...]

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    30 5.3.2 Ru nn in g T G- 2 0 0 0 A S e t u p ( Ne w s et up ) (TG-2000A Ver.5.1*) The TG-2000A setup is performed in three stages: Step 1) MSDE se tup (+ auto restart c omputer) Step 2) Da tabase setup Step 3) TG- 2000A setup (+ restart computer) Step 1) MSDE setup Run the ¥Windo w sXP¥Setup¥St ep1¥SETUP.exe . Check the confirmatio n message, a[...]

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    31 Step 3) TG-2000A setup Run the setup program for TG-2000A. Perform the setup in accordance with the instructions on the screen. (1) Starting the setup program 1 ) S t a r t i n g S e t u p T G . e x e Use Windows Start-Run to execute Run the ¥WindowsXP ¥Setup¥Step 3¥SetupTG.exe in the root directory of the S etup CD. The setup s tart confirm[...]

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    32 (5) Installation start confirmat ion 1) Confirm that you want to start th e installation and select the [Next] butt on. If the [Next] button is click ed the i nstallation will start . * Click the [Cancel] button to stop the installation . (6) TG-2000A setup c ompletion 1 ) S e l e c t [ F i n i s h ] b u t t o n Click [Finish] bu tton on install[...]

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    33 5.3.3 Upgrading the TG-2000A version (TG-2000A V er .5.1*) The TG-2000A vers ion is upgraded with the following four steps. Step 1) TG- 2000A quit Step 2) TG- 2000A uninstall (+ restart comp uter) Step 3) Database versio n upgrade Step 4) TG- 2000A version upgrade (+ restart computer) Step 1) TG-2000A q uit 1) Quit TG-2000A Open the initial scre[...]

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    34 Step 4) TG-2000A version upgrade Upgrade this TG-200 0A application version. Read the on-screen instructions car efully, and proceed with the se tup. * The procedur es are the sam e as the new se tup. (1) St art up the version upgrade setup program. 1 ) S t a r t i n g S e t u p T G . e x e Execute ¥WindowsXP¥V erup¥TGV erup¥SetupTG .exe fro[...]

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    35 5 . 3 .4 T G - 2 00 0 A U n in s t a l l (TG-2000A V er .5.1*) This section describ es how to uninstall an insta lled “MSDE” and “TG-2000A” program. Step 1) TG-2000A uninstall 1) Check to see if TG-2000A has ended Check to see if the TG-2000 A program has ended. If it has not ended, end it. * For a description of the ending me thod, see [...]

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    36 5.3.5 Adding fil es to the ignore list on the anti-v irus sof tware (TG-2000A V er .5.1*) TG-2000A may be detected as a virus by the anti -virus program on the computer , if one is inst alled. When this happens, TG-2000A ’s EXE files need to be added to the ignore list to exclude t hem from being scanned. After inst alling TG-2 000A and the an[...]

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    37 6.1 Window Elements The window displayed when the power is turned on and no system settings have been made is called the Initial window. The Initial window has the following par ts. (The Initial window ca n be accessed from the menu bar with a password . For details , refer to sec tion 6.3.) Click the buttons to display the window associated wit[...]

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    38 All setting transmission wind ow 6.2 Basic Mouse O peration First, use of the mo use as a pointing d evice will be explained. If a device other than a mouse is being used, consult with the manual for that device . The following is a lis t of terms us ed in describ ing mouse operations. Click : This refers to pressing and releasing the bu tton on[...]

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    39 2 ) S e l e c t [ O K ] b u t t o n . Click the [OK] button to transmit all settings to the AG-150A/G-50A. * Click the [Cancel] but ton to return to the Initial wind ow . The st art-up displ ay screen is displaye d after th e screen has been shifted to the contr ol window . The system informa tion set or changed is transmitted to each AG-150A/G-[...]

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    40 <TG-2000A screen order 1> Power On + Start TG-2000A No system data System da ta Exit TG-2000A, shut down the OS, and turn the power off Select [File]-[End] button Select [Exit] button *Range described in this manual [User setup group] [System s etup group] Password input Return to Initia l window Control screen window ( Management) (see se[...]

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    41 Wizard name Primary settings cont ained in the activ ated window Reference page User Set-up Set TG-2000A functions 50 Wizard name Primary settings cont ained in the activ ated window Reference page Site Nam e Set-up Set the pr oduct name (si te name) 61 Wizard name Primary settings cont ained in the activ ated window Reference page Password chan[...]

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    42 <TG-2000A screen order 2> [System setup group] Exit TG-2000A, shut down the OS, and turn the power off No system dat a System data Select [File] - [End] button Select [Exit] button * Range described in this manual Control screen windows (Management ) (see separate manage ment manual) Power On + Start TG - 2000 A Password inpu t Return to I[...]

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    43 Wizard name Primary settings contained in the activated window Reference page Prepar ation fo r Monitori ng scre en set-up Verifies the order of monitor ing screen sett ings and displays warn ings 83 Set-up of mode l name Sets the mo del name of unit 83 Set-up of the number of floors, and floor na me (for sub-screen) Set the number of floors and[...]

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    44 <TG-2000A screen order 3> Exit TG-2000A, shut down the OS, and turn the power off No system dat a System data Select [Exit] button * Range described in this manual Control screen windows (Management ) (see separate manage ment manual) Power On + Start TG - 2000 A [Maintenance group] [System s etup group] Select [File]-[End] button Password[...]

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    45 • Energy saving and peak cut setting Wizard name Primary setting s contained in t he activated window Refe rence page Preparation f or energy saving and peak cu t Verifies the steps and pre cautions for energy saving and peak cut. 112 Set up of the Watt hour met er for energy-sav ing/peak cut WHM for energy savin g and peak cut setting 112 Pea[...]

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    46 7.1 Before Startup Please confirm the fo llowing items befo re starting the TG-2000A applicatio n. (1) A test run of the air condition ing system has been completed. (2) Check tha t the computer, hub, AG- 150A/G-50A, power supply unit, and air condition er power are turned on. (3) All PC hardware an d cables have been connected and the proper so[...]

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    47 7.3 Shutdown TG-2000A Shutdow n Follow these s teps to shutdown TG-2000 A. [Procedure] 1) Sel ect the End option in th e File menu in the M enu Bar Always end the applica tion before turning off the power. Shutdown is done from the in itial window. Select the F ile menu in the Menu Bar and select the End option. * To switch to the Initial window[...]

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    48 8.1 System Set ting Screen The following is an exp lanation of the items found in the System Settings w indow. Function group Function Operation details User set -up Allow or disallow c ertain fu nctions Site nam e set-up Set the build ing name [User Set-up group] Password set-up The password can be changed AG-150A/G-50 A connect ion set-up Sets[...]

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    49 Displays the op eration contents of the select b uttons on each se tting screen. Buttons Operation content s [OK] V alidates the contents set on this display screen to advance to the next setting screen . (Advances to the next setting screen if it is the prepara tion screen.) [Next] Advances to the next setting screen. [Back] Invalidates the con[...]

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    50 After setti ng all items on the in itial screen and selecting t he [Finish] but ton, the conf irmation message [ All the cont ents of a setting are transmitted to AG-150 A/G-50A. Is it all right?] appears. Select [OK] and transmit the latest setting inf ormation to t he AG-150A/G- 50A. 8.3 User Set-up Use these settings to allow or d isallowTG-2[...]

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    51 8.3.1 General Operation Set the schedule and summer time and turn on and o ff the filter sign automatic displa y function (Range restrictions o f setting temp.) . Setting gener al operation opt ions [Procedure] 1 ) C l i c k t h e o p t i o n b u t t o n . Set the "Schedule se t-up", "Summer-time set-up", "Filter sign&qu[...]

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    52 Reliability Function Settings window 8.3.2 Reliabi lity Fu nction Turn on and off the automa tic reboot func tion as backup and the database ba ckup function. Setting automat ic reboot and databa se backup funct ion [Procedure] Autom a ti c r e boo t s e tti n g 1 ) C l i c k t h e o p t i o n b u t t o n Use the option bu tton to select the Aut[...]

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    53 8.3.3 Conne ction Setting Set whether each device is connected o n the User setting 2 window . Connection settings Setting connect or options [Procedure] 1 ) C l i c k t h e o p t i o n b u t t o n s Use the option bu tton to select the printer and WHM connection. Available printer options are ON or OFF. The validity o f the billing se ttings an[...]

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    54 8.3.4 Energy Saving /Peak Cut and I C I/O Sigmal/ Interlocked Con trol Setting Set the energy s aving settings/peak cut function and trend functions Set whether the ot her functions are valid. [Procedure] 1) Click the option button . Select the energy saving/p eak cut func tion settings with the option butt on. Item Set value Details Deactivate [...]

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    55 Item Set value Details Off (Deactiv ate) (Default) Deactivates Energy monito ring related Energy monitoring function On (Activate) Activates Energy monito ring related Off (Deactiv ate) Deactivates alw ays connected to G-50A system function. Always connect ed to G-50A system O n (Activat e) (Default) Activates alway s connected to G-50A system f[...]

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    56 *3: Selectable only when th e “ WHM/Measurement meter connection ” setting is set to “ Connection ” and the “Charge for A/K control unit” setting i s set to “ Activate .” The value for “ AOC/AIC Same power supply ” is calculated by fact oring the amount of indoor fan operation in to figu re out the apporti oned electric power[...]

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    57 8.3.6 Setting the Warn ing Sound Make the setting for the warning sound on User setting 3 wind ow . (User setting 4 on TG-2000A V er .5.10 or earlier and V er .5.20) [Operation Method ] 1) Make the fol lowing setti ngs with the option button Enable or disa ble the warning so und and select the p lay mode. Item Setting Content Does not pl ay (Def[...]

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    58 8.3.7 Trend setting Set the tren d functions. Set whether the ot her functions are valid. [Procedure] 1 ) C l i c k t h e o p t i o n b u t t o n Select the trend func tion settings with the option button. Item Set value Details Deactive (Default) Trend function deactivated. Trend function ena bled. *2 Trend Acti ve T emperature, on/off, mode, e[...]

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    59 8.3.8 Tran s mi ss io n of automatic out pu t fi le by email On the User se tting 4 window , make the settings for e-mailing the files that are au tomatically output. (User setting 3 on TG-2000A V er .5.10 or earlier and V er .5.20) *On the User setting 3 window , set T rend funcion when setting trend data as a t arget of the e-mailing . [Operat[...]

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    60 [T iming of e-mail T ransmission] T ype of Data S e t t i n g f o r O u tp u t (User Setting) Output T iming A i r - c o n d i t i o n i n g c h a r g e d at a Energy moni toring function: Enabled Energy moni toring autom atic output : Enabled Monthly: The day after the cutoff dat e Charge parameter data Energy monitoring function: Enabled Autom[...]

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    61 8.4 Site Name Set-up Set the site name which this integrated centra lized control software TG-2 000A is installed . Set the site nam e. [Procedure] 1) Click the [Site name set-up] button. Click the [Site name set-up] button in the User Set-up Group in the Initia l window. 2 ) E n t e r t h e s i t e n a m e . Enter the name of the site on the si[...]

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    62 8.6 AG-150A/G -50A Connect ion Set-up Set the integrated cen tralized control softwareTG -2000A, n umber of AG-150A/G-50A units connected, and the IP address. It is possible for this setting to mon itor and display the option functions state of the AG-150A/G-50A. 8.6.1 Setting Proced ure and Restrictions Confirm the precau tions and procedure be[...]

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    63 3) After completing the setting, press the [OK] button. After fully completing the IP address set-up for the AG-150A/G-50A units, set the [OK] button , by which the G-50A connection setting is completed. * When the [Cancel] button is c licked, this se tting is terminated to return to the in itial screen. Monitor the option funct ion usage state [...]

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    64 8.7 System Configuration S et-up Set the inf ormation of t he air-conditio ning syste m to be monit ored using t his integrat ed centrali zed control software TG-2000A. It is poss ible for this setting to monitor the sys tem information possessed by the AG-150A/G-50A. 8.7.1 Setting Proced ure and Restrictions Confirm the precau tions and procedu[...]

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    65 8.7.3 Unit com position set-up (Step 2) It is possible to confirm and change the confi guration of the unit in each AG-150 A/G-50A. Confirm the unit conf iguration. [Procedure] 1) Select the AG-150A/G-50A No. with the “ / ” buttons. In this case, use th e “ / “ buttons to select the AG-150A/G-50A No. desired to con firm the unit configur[...]

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    66 Change the u nit conf iguration. [Procedure] 1) Select the AG-150A/G-50A No. with the “ / “ buttons. In this c ase, use th e “ / “ buttons to select the AG-150 A/G-50A No. des ired to change the unit configuration. 2 ) D e l e t e / a d d t h e u n i t i c o n . Unit icon deletion: Click the unit icon to be de leted. Unit icon addition: [...]

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    67 (Supplement) When setting unit sy stem configuration for A-co ntrol unit s or K-control u nit s, make the follo wing setting. <Setting> • Register AIC1 and AIC2 as indoor u nits. • Out door unit s cannot be registered. • Refrigerant sy stem cannot be set. • Make group setting. <Setting> • Register KIC1 and KIC2 as in door u[...]

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    68 8.7.4 Set-up of re frigerant syst em (Step 3) It is possible to confirm and change the information o f the refrigeran t system within each AG-150A/G-50A. Confirm the refr igerant system information. [Procedure] 1) Click the “ / ” button to select the AG-150A/G-50A No. Click the “ / ” button to select the AG-150A/G-50A No. for which the u[...]

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    69 The informati on possessed by the int egrated sof tware is comp ared with the AG -150A/G-50A refrigerant information when the integrated centralized control software TG-2000A start s to display the coincidence or error message of caution in the event of no reception when th is refrigerant system setting change scree n is selected. 8.7.5 Set-up o[...]

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    70 This group setting screen d isplays the nu mber of groups a nd number of indoor units which allow the GR, SR , AN , and SC to be newly orga nized. T able: Number o f management groups and number of indoor units Symbol Equipment name Number of management groups and number of indoo r units GR Group remote controller 8 group s, 16 indoor unit s SR [...]

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    71 8.7.6 Interlocked settin g (Step 5) It is possible to confirm and change the information of ventilation unit interlocked with in door unit in each AG-150 A/G-50A. Confirm the ven tilation unit interlockin g set-up informatio n. [Procedure] 1) Se lect the No. of AG-150A/G-50A with “ / ” button. In this case, select the No. o f AG-150A/G-50A t[...]

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    72 8.8 Set-up DIDO, AI and PI controller Setting u p each function of DIDO controller , AI controller and PI controller . 8.8.1 Setting Procedure and Re strictions Check the setting procedure and restricti ons before setting-up DIDO controller , AI controller and PI controller . [ Operation Method ] 1) Clic k the [D IDO,AI,PI c ontroller se t-u[...]

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    73 8.8.3 AI controller Set- up ( St ep 2 ) Set-up the function of the AI cont roller (MCT) [ Operation Method ] 1 ) Select AG-150A/G-50 No. with the ▲ / ▼ button. Select a AG-150A/G-50A No. connected to AI Controller (MCT) with the ▲ / ▼ button. 2 ) Set-up the detail of measuring in strumentation. Select the measuring instrume ntati[...]

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    74 5 ) Set-up the CSV form of AG-150A/G-50A. Setting the unit of measure and delimiter for CSV . Decimal point : dot or comma. CSV delimiter : comma or semi-colon. * If comma is selected as the d ecimal delimiter , semicolon will automati cally be selected as the CSV delimiter (fixed). If comma is select ed as the CSV delimiter , period will aut om[...]

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    75 8.9 PLC for general equi p me nt set -u p Set the functions for the PLC for general equipment, and information on the general equipme nt connected to the PLC for general equi pment moni tored by this integrated software TG-2 000A. 8.9.1 Setting Proced ure and Restrictions Before setting the PLC for general equ ipment, check the precautions . [Pr[...]

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    76 8.9.3 PLC set-up and initial setting (St ep 2) Set the PLC IP addr ess. [Procedure] 1 ) S e l e c t t h e P L C N o . Select the No. of the PLC for which the IP address is to be set by clicking the “ ” button. 2) Set the IP address Register the PLC IP address in the integrated software. * The IP address is set in the PLC usin g the PLC. * Re[...]

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    77 8.9.4 Function setting (St ep 3) Setting the PLC function [Procedure] 1 ) S e t t h e f u n c t i o n . Select the function to be used with each P LC. 2) Select the [OK] after making the setting. * When interlo cking control is perform ed, “Air-conditioner state monitoring function” must be set to “Activate”. 8.9.5 Advanced setting (a ir[...]

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    78 8.9.7 General equipmen t setting (S tep 6) Set the gener al equipment's address , functions an d name [Procedure] 1) Sele ct the PLC No. by clicking the “ ” button. Select the PLC No. to be used by clicking the “ ” button. * PLC refer s to the programm able logic contro ller. 2) Click the box in the selection fiel d.  : Selected [...]

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    79 4) After making all of the settings , select the [OK] button. * If the [Cance l] button is clicked, the sett ings are canceled and the Gener al equipment Set-up screen opens. 5) After setting all of th e general equipments , select th e [OK] button. * If the [Cance l] button is clicked, the sett ings are canceled and the Gener al equipment Set-u[...]

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    80 8.10 IC I/O Signal Set-u p Set the informat ion on the g eneral equipment connec ted to the IC I/O s ignal monitored with this integrated so ftware TG-2000A. 8.10.1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions Confirm the precau tions and procedure before setting the IC I/O sig nal. [Procedure] 1) Select the [IC I/O Signal Set-up] button. Click on the [IC[...]

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    81 8.10.2 General Equipm ent Set-up (Ste p 1) General equipment set-up screen Set the gener al equipment addres s, function and name . [Procedure] 1) Click on the box  in the selection field .  : Selected  : Not selected * The numbe r of general equipme nt units that can be set diff ers according to the number of G-50A unit s. The maxim um[...]

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    82 3 ) S e t t h e i n p u t / o u t p u t . Set the inpu t/output used at the Contact setting. 4 ) S e t t h e c o n t a c t N o . Set the contact No. used at the Contact setting. Select the [Select] button. The Contact Setting screen will appear . The contact No. will appear when the + mark at the indoor unit address is clicked. Click on the cont[...]

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    83 8.1 1 Monitoring Screen Set-up Set the information such as the floor name, plan view , operation block, or other items to be monitored/ displayed on the management screen o f the integrated centralized contro l softwareTG-2000A. 8.11.1 Configuration Procedure and Restrictions Check these points before setting the system configuration . [Procedur[...]

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    84 Removing a M odel Name [Procedure] 1 ) S e l e c t t h e u n i t t o b e r e m o v e d . Click the unit whose Mo del Name you wish to remove. The cell is displayed in cyan, and becomes the Model Name setting objective. Multiple units can be selected . 2 ) C l i c k t h e [ D e l e t e ] b u t t o n . Click the [Delete ] button. The Model Name of[...]

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    85 8.11.4 Creation of a sub s cre e n pl an e vie w (S te p 3) Follow these steps to create a floor plane for each fl oor. This floor plane is used in air condition ing operation and supervis ion for each floor. If not disp layi ng a floor plane, it is not necessar y to create one. (The background is white.) Create a floo r pl ane fo r e ach fl oo [...]

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    86 8.11.5 Set-up of the numb er of floors, an d fl oor name (Step 4) Follow these s teps to set the number of flo o rs being ma naged (floor coun t) and floor names . Set the numbe r of floors and floor names. [Procedure] 1) Click the “ / ” button to select the number of floors Clicking “ / ” button selects the number of floors . 2) Click i[...]

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    87 7) Create a floor plane . Use the paint brush to edit the fl oor plane o f the selected floor. 8 ) E x i t t h e p a i n t b r u s h . Click the paint bru sh File menu and sel ect the Exit Paint B rush option. 9 ) C l i c k [ O K ] b u t t o n . After a floor plane has been crea ted, click the [OK] button *When the [Cancel] button is clicked, th[...]

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    88 8.11.9 Set-up of icon arra nge and name (Step 8) Follow these s teps to arrange gro up icons on each floor plane, and en ter the group name (LCD name, short name, fu ll name). Set the group icon s on e ach floo r and se t their names. [Procedure] 1) Select the floor using the “ / ” b u t t o n . In the Group Icon Layout wind ow, use the “ [...]

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    89 Deletin g, up d ati ng a nd r e nami ng gr oup s an d th ei r lay out Follow these s teps to dele te a group icon , change a group na me, or move a group icon. [Procedure] 1 ) C l i c k t h e i c o n . Click on the previously set group icon. The Dele te/Change Na me/Move win dow appears . 2) Click the “Delete”, “Change Name”, or “Move?[...]

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    90 8.11.10 Set-up of bloc k (Step 9) It is possible to se t the block for each group as an operation block. This operation block can be also used for the charge calculation. Set the bloc k gr ou ps. [Procedure] 1) Select a floor using the “ / ” b u t t o n From the Block Settings window, use the “ / ” button to select the floor. 2 ) C l i c[...]

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    91 Deleti n g bl o c k s et ti ng s Follow these s teps to delete block settings for a group. [Procedure] 1 ) C l i c k t h e g r o u p i c o n . Select the group icon whose block se ttings you wish to delete b y clicking on its icon. 2 ) C l i c k [ R e l e a s e ] b u t t o n . Select the [Release ] button and the block se ttings for th e selecte[...]

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    92 8.12 Watt Hour Meter Set-Up (For RS-485) Set the connect ion to the w att hour meter. WHM setup sets the serial po rts which connect to watt hour meters and the number of watt hour meters, address, WHM name, and maximum integrated value. It ca n be set for With WHM connection onl y. ※ Refer to section 8.8.4 for the measurament meter for PI con[...]

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    93 8.12.3 Set-up for the Name and the Maximum Integrated V alue of WHM (Step 2) Set the WHM name, loca tion, an d maximum integrated value 1) Enter the WHM name and location. Enter the connec ted WHM name and location. 2) Set the ma ximum integrated value. Use the “ / ” button or numeric input to set the WHM maximum integrated value. 3 ) C l i [...]

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    94 8.13.1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions Before setting or chang ing the watt hour meter, check the precautions. Prepare the meter set- up. [Procedure] 1) Click the [WHM Set-up] bu tton. From the i nitial window, click the [WHM Set-up ] button in the System Se ttings group. 2) Click the [OK] button after checking the displa y contents. Check th[...]

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    95 Monitor the PLC version [Procedure] 1 ) S e l e c t t h e P L C N o . Select the PLC No . by clicking the “ ” button. 2) Select the [Monitor] button. Click the [Monitor] butto n in the PLC Connec tion Set-up screen. The PLC software type and version are monitored and the results appear. * A warnin g message appears if the address set ting or[...]

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    96 8.14 Energy Monitoring Set-up Follow these steps to set the information for th e c harge support s ystem connected to this integra ted centralized control software (TG- 2000A). If these se ttings are not correct, the charge function will not operate correctly. 8.14.1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions Follow these s teps to set the charge in for[...]

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    97 8.14.2 Division mode (Step 1) Follow these steps to set th e reference data and Divi sion Mode for outdo or and indoor units in the ch arge system. Select the Division Mode or proportional divi sion refer- ence data. [Procedure] 1 ) S e l e c t t h e D i v i s i o n M o d e . Click the option bu tton of the desired Division Mode. 2 ) S e l e c t[...]

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    98 8.14.3 Relation between outdoor units and watt hour meters (Step 2) Follow these steps to set the co nnection betw een the outdoor unit and the watt hour m eter. Perform these steps for a ll outdoor units connec ted to a watt hour meter. Set the Outdoor Unit and watt hour M eter Relationship. [Procedure] 1) Click on the “ / ” button to selec[...]

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    99 8.14.4 Electrical sp ecification of outdoor units (Step 3) Follow these s teps to set the crank case heater of an outdoor unit conn ected to a watt hour me ter. Do these steps for all connected ou tdoor units. Set the crank case heate r of outdoor unit. [Procedure] 1) Select the AG-150A/G-50A n umber using the “ / ” button. Using the “ / ?[...]

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    100 8.14.5 Relation between indoor units and wa tt hour meter s (Step 4) Follow these s teps to set the connection betw een the indoor unit and the wa tt hour meter. Set the Indoor Unit and Watt Hour M eter Relationship. [Procedure] 1) Click on the “ / ” button to selec t the watt hour meter. Clicking the “ / ” button, select the target met[...]

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    101 8.14.6 Electrical specification of indoor unit s (Step 5) Set the parame ter for all indoor uni ts connected to the AG-150A/G-50A . Set indoor unit operati ng capacity and power input and auxiliary heater. [Procedure] 1) Select the AG-150A/G-50 A number using the “ / ” button. Using the “ / ” button, select the AG- 150A/G-50A number for[...]

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    102 Setting met hod of “Create sep arately” When the "Crea te separately" is selected, the same contents as those of the operation block are displayed as charging block con tents. 2 ) S e l e c t t h e c h a r g i n g b l o c k . Select the charg ing block to be se lected from th e charging block column. Th e cell of the chargin g blo[...]

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    103 8.15 Charge Set-up (For RS-485) 8.15.1 Currency unit set Follow these s teps to set the currency. Currencies tha t do not appear in the display can be en tered manually. Selecting a Currency from the Displa y [Procedure] 1) Click the Currenc y option button. Click the option bu tton of the currency to be used . Manually Setting the Currency [Pr[...]

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    104 8.15.3 Standard charge set Follow these ste ps to set the stan dard (fixed) monthly charge by block or by watt hour meter. The standard (fixed) monthly ch arge for watt hour meters can only be set on those units billed by the watt hour meter. Set the standard charge. [Procedure] 1) Set the standard ( fixed) monthly charge. Enter the s tandard ([...]

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    105 8.16 Charge Set-up (For PLC, PI controller and without WHM connection) Set the power apportionmen t billing's basic charges, w eekly charges and annual charges, etc., in this integrated software (TG-2000 A) system. The power apportionment b illing function does not work unless this informat ion is set. These charges can also be set from th[...]

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    106 8.16.3 Basic charge setting (Step 2) Set the basic charges (monthly) for the block unit and watt hour meter /meter unit. Note that the wa tt hour meter used for apportion- ment billin g is excluded. Set the basic charges [Procedure] 1) Select the basic charge [Change] butto n. Select the basic charge [Change] button on the Charge Settin g windo[...]

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    107 Set the unit price and charge tim e zone. [Procedure] 1) Selec t the weekly charge [Change] button . Select the weekly charge [Chan ge] button on the Charge Se tting screen to open the Weekly Charge Setting scree n. 2 ) S e l e c t t h e d a y t o b e s e t . Click the day to be set, and select the [Set] button from the submenu. The Time Zone S[...]

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    108 Copying, pasting and de leting charge time zones Copy, paste or de lete the charge time zones. [Procedure] 1) Select the day buttons. A submenu opens when the day bu ttons on the Week ly Charge Setting window is clicked. 2) Select the [Copy], [Paste] and [De lete] buttons. Copy : The details set for that day's tim e zone are copied wh en t[...]

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    109 Set the pattern and charge time zone [Procedure] 1) Select the annual charge [Change] button. Select the annu al charge [Change] button on the Charge Setting screen to open the Annual Charge Setting screen. 2) Select the [Pattern Set/Change] button. Select the [Pat tern Set/Charge] button on the Annual Charge screen to open the Annual Charge Pa[...]

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    11 0 Setting the annual patter n name A name (examp le: holiday se tting) can be s et for patterns 1 to 5 on the Annual Charge Pattern Set-up window. [Procedure] 1 ) S e l e c t t h e P a t t e r n b u t t o n . A submenu opens when the pattern button is pressed on the Annual Charge Pattern Setting screen. 2) Select the [Pattern Name Set] button. T[...]

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    111 8.16.7 Setting the meter unit price Set the unit pr ice for the meters other than the watt hour meter. Th e unit price can be se t for the normal period and season period. Setting the meter unit price The unit pric e for the gas, water an d calorific val ue meter can be set. Th e time zone and start tim e, etc., are the same as the air-conditio[...]

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    11 2 8.17 Energy Saving/Peak Cut Set-up Set the energy saving and peak cut. The AG-150A/G-50A for energy saving o peration, the control state o f the ind oor units in each operation block, and the control status o f each outdoor unit is set for energy saving . The watt hour meter subject to the control measurement and the co ntrol s tatus at each l[...]

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    11 3 Batch setting for the “Whole buildi ng” If "Whole building" is selected and not all AG-1 50A/G -50A units are set to the same settin gs, those fields that have different settings for diff erent AG-150 A/G-50A units will ap pear blank. If it is not ne cessary to change the set ting for any item, leave the ite m blank as it is. T o[...]

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    11 4 2) Select the control detai ls with the button. Select the con trol details for energy saving operation by clicking . Control details: No control Perform ance save rate 0.6 to 0. 9 (0.1 increments) 3) Select the control time with the button. Select the con trol time for energy saving operation by clicking . The follow ing times can be set when[...]

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    11 5 8.17.2 Peak Cut Setting <Setting> *Either method will be used. Selects with use r setting2 . (cannot be used in conjunction) Concept PLC (installed software fo r electric energy count) Counts electric pulse Electric energy monitor method WHM STEP1, 2 Stated separately ”Weighing instrument setting” A G-150 A or G50A Monitors electric [...]

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    11 6 Note (examp le of setting peak cut control details): • With peak cut control, average power for the next 30 minu tes (demand valu e) is estimated based on the changes in power, and control is e xecuted. Thus, even if the level value is not exceeded at the current value, energy sa ving control is gradually applied on the estimated leve l so t[...]

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    11 7 8.17.2.1 Setting Procedures and Restrictions Before setting or changing the pe ak cut function, check the precautions. Preparing to set the peak cut function [Procedure] 1) Click the [Energy Saving] bu tton. From the initial window, click on the [Energy Saving ] button in the System Se ttings group. 2) Click the [OK] button after checking the [...]

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    11 8 8.17.2.3 Peak cut setting (Step 2) Monitor the peak cut details s et in the AG-150A/G-50A. 1 ) C l i c k t h e [ M o n i t o r ] b u t t o n . If peak cut is alread y set, the set de tails will appear in the window. Select the AG-150A/G-50A for peak cut control 1) Select the AG-150A/G-50 A No. with the button. Select the AG-150 A/G-50A for pea[...]

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    11 9 Set blocks excluded from energy saving operation 1) Select the excluded functions with the button. Select the whe ther functions are excluded from ener gy saving o peration by clicking the button. 2) Select the excluded temperature differ ence with the button. Select the conditional tempera ture difference to be excluded from energy saving o p[...]

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    120 8.18 Night Mode Set-up 8.18.1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions Confirm the precautions before setting or changing the night mode func tion. Prep are to s et th e ni ght mo d e [Procedure] 1) Select the [Nigh t mode set-up] button . Click the [Night mode set-up] button located in th e system setting group on the initial window . 2) Select the [...]

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    121 8.19 System-changeover Set-up The models “Auto ” function is not available (Y series), us e this function (a utomatic cooling/heating swit ching) to switch coolin g/heating operation automatically with th e chan ge of indoo r temperature. In thi s function, the cooling (heating) mode can be switched to the h eating (cooling) m ode automatic[...]

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    122 8.19.2 System-changeover set-up (S tep 1) Monitor the System-changeo ver setting details set in AG-150A/G-50A. [Procedure] 1) Click the [Monitor] button or [All monitors ] button. If the System-chang eover has alr eady been set, th e setting details will appear . Set the AG-150A/G-50A subject to the S ystem-changeover control. [Procedure] 1) Us[...]

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    123 Set the repr es ent ation group [Procedure] 1) Select the representa tion group with the " " button. Select the representation group for each block se lec ted with [Representation group mode] b y clicking on " ". Finish th e au to c han g e over set-u p. [Procedure] 1 ) C l i c k t h e [ O K ] b u t t o n . Click the [OK] bu[...]

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    124 8.20 Time Set-up The time s et-up func tion comes in two types , date/time set-ups and ti me monitor set-ups. Function Contents Date/time set-up Sets the date/time of all AG-150A/G-50A units and PLCs connected to th e computer as soon as the PC da te/time is se t. * Be sure to set the current ti me on AG-150A/G-50A and PLC at the initial settin[...]

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    125 Monitor the time. Monitor the year /month/day of the PC and connected AG-150A/G-50A, PLC and TG-2000A. [Procedure] 1 ) S e l e c t [ T i m e s e t - u p ] b u t t o n . Click the [T ime set- up] button located in the system setting group on the initial window . 2 ) S e l e c t [ T i m e m o n i t o r ] . Click the [ T ime monitor ] button on th[...]

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    126 8.21 Monitoring and Changing the Meter Present Value The current meter values ca n be monitored and displayed from the Charge Da ta Maintenance screen. The present value can also be changed. Checking the meter monitor 1 ) S e l e c t t h e m e t e r . From the Charge Da ta Maintenance scree n, select the meter (WHM) to mon itor using the button[...]

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    127 B 9.1 Result of A ir-conditio ning Charge Cal culation Air-conditioning charge calculation by the pr oportionally divided power charge func tion is based o n the indoor unit operation amount data. When data cannot be c ollected and calculatio n is unmatched for some reason, irregular processing is performed . “Maintenance of charge data” an[...]

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    128 *1: When a forwardin g that extends pas t the settlement-of -accounts day occu rs, it is recommended to correct it in the “Mainten ance of char ge data” screen. It is unneces sary to perform this procedure when ther e is an agree ment that allo ws the charge t o be collect ed, even if the forwarded set tlement occurs. The following describe[...]

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    129 9.2 Maintenanc e of Charge Data It is possible to change or correct the proportiona l division parameter , which is the proportio nally divided value data of the unit, or the apportioned electric power and electric power amount of WHM every day . 9.2.1 Preparing f or Charging Data M aintenance Prepare and perfor m the fo llowing for charg ing d[...]

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    130 [Without WHM connection] Proportional division parameter for the outdoor unit: The proportional d ivision parameter calculated with the power used by the indoor unit concerned, as that used by the outdoor unit (cryogenic) usin g the proportionally divided reference data, indoor unit cap acity , and othe r data select ed. Proportional division p[...]

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    131 3) Click the indoor unit icon. Select the icon of the u nit to be displa yed or changed. The “indoor unit d ata maintenance” screen appears. 4) Select the proportiona l division parameter. Select the cell of the proportional division parameter to be changed (regular hours, off hours). The cursor appears in that cell. 5) Make changes to the [...]

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    132 6) Repeat steps 1) to 5), and cha nge all the indoor units. Repeat these steps to make changes to the apportioned data value to be changed. 7 ) C l i c k [ O K ] b u t t o n . When done with these settings, click the [OK] button. * If the [Cance l] button is clicked, the sett ings are interrupted and the scre en returns to the initial wind ow. [...]

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    133 3) When the integration has already been ma de, select Recalculation to settle the charge for the month concerned. <Maintenance examp le> Example of “Maintenance of ch arge data” during AG -150A/G-50A failure (proportion ally divided electric power charge (el ectric amount pulse count)) → Refer to Appendix 3. 1) Co rrect the apporti[...]

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    134 9.2.5 Verify Test Operat ion of Watt Hour Meter Follow these s teps to display the watt hour meter monitor. Watt hour Meter Monitor Function [Procedure] 1) Select the watt hour meter. From the Charge Data Maintena nce screen, select the meter to monitor us ing the “ ” bu tton. 2) Click [Present Value Monitor ] button. Click the [Present Val[...]

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    135 <Supplement> The AG-150A/G-50A and PLC basically save the data for the past 62 days in a dated format for each unit price. (The accounti ng system of PI controller sto res the oper ation amount/e lectric amount data for th e past 62 days on AG-150 A/G-50A.) Monitori ng operatio n amount/ele ctric amou nt data [Procedure] 1) Click [Operati[...]

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    136 9.4 Charge Par ameter Output This func tion is used to output the operation a mount data (integrated capacity save ratio o f indoor unit, integrated F AN opera tion time, integrated thermo-ON time, (integrated auxiliary heater operation time)) and c harge parameters to the file. Output the ope ration amo unt data, wh ich is the cha rge paramete[...]

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    137 <Output file data format> The data format is CSV format. Data is output in ascending order. A sample that uses Excel to fe tch an output fi le is shown here. <Automatic c harge pa rameter output> If the automatic charge parameter output function is enab led on the User setting window, the charge parameter wi ll be automa tically ou [...]

  • Page 144

    138 (2) Set the re medial appor tioning setting items . [Procedure] 1) Click [Remedial apportioning setting] button. Click the [Remedial apportioning] button in the initial wind ow. The remedial apportion ing setting screen appears. 2) Set the apportioning interval (Calculation) . Use click and the “ / ” buttons to set the interval to be calcul[...]

  • Page 145

    139 (3) Calculate remedia l apportioning. [Procedure] 1 ) C l i c k [ O K ] b u t t o n . When the necessar y settings at the re medial apportioni ng setting screen are complete , click the [OK] button. The remedial apportioning confir mation screen appears . 2) Click [Yes] or [No] button. Confirm remedial apportioning at the confirmation display s[...]

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    140 ( 5 ) B a c k b u t t o n Returns to the remedia l apportioning conditions setting screen . ( 6 ) E n d b u t t o n Ends the remedia l apportioning screen. 9.5.2 Remedy when compu t er HDD fails (no bac ku p) The following describes the remedy when the com puter HDD failed and the charging data was lost. 1) HDD recovery Recover the computer HDD[...]

  • Page 147

    141 7) Settlement-of-accounts term setting Set the settlement-of-accou nts term (start day and end day) at the r emedial appor tioning setting screen. The initial v alue is the settlement -of-acco unts term of the previous month. 8) Total air-condition ing charge setting Set the total air-conditioning charge for the settlement- of-accounts term. 9)[...]

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    142 9.5.3 Remedy when com pu t er HDD fa i ls (backup) The following describes the remedy when the computer HDD fails and the charge data is backed up. 1) HDD recovery Recover from comp uter HDD failure by repla cing the HDD, etc. and i nstall the necessary OS. 2) TG-2000A installa tion Install TG-2000A, da tabase, and this program. Refer to the se[...]

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    143 7) Settlement-of-accounts term setting Set the settlement-of-accou nts term (start day and end day) at the r emedial appor tioning setting screen. The initial v alue is the settlement -of-acco unts term of the previous month. 8) Total air-condition ing charge setting Set the total air-conditioning charge for the settlement- of-accounts term. 9)[...]

  • Page 150

    144 1) Computer down time check Check the time the computer was shu t down at the “Charging data maintenance” screen. When nothing exis ts in the charging data, the numbers are displayed in gra y. 2) Operation amount backup moni toring Monitor backup of the operatio n amount from the day the comp uter crashed to the day it was recovered. Set th[...]

  • Page 151

    145 9.5.5 Remedy wh en watt hou r meter fai ls (monitor ing imposs ible) The following descri bes the remedy when a watt hour meter fails and th e charging data is abnormal and is not apportioned. 1) Recovery from watt hour meter failure Locate and remove the cause of the wa tt hour meter fai lure. The cause o f the failure may be an open transmiss[...]

  • Page 152

    146 8) Watt hour meter in tegrated value setting The value a t 24:00 of the day before the failure da y (value for 00:00 of th e failure da y) is displayed at the watt hour meter in tegrated value of each watt h our meter. Failure cause: watt hour meter transmissio n line open (When watt hour meter coun ts normally.) The watt hour meter integrated [...]

  • Page 153

    147 9.5.6 Remedy for system inform ation setting error The following describes the remed y when a system in formation (syste m configuration, c harging system, etc.) setting error was found. 1 ) S y s t e m s e t t i n g e r r o r r e c o v e r y Find and correct the system setting error. Setting e rrors inclu de group setting, block setting, watt [...]

  • Page 154

    148 7 ) R e m e d i a l i n t e r v a l s e t t i n g Set the remedial appor tioning interval. The remedial start day is the settlement-of-accounts day and the remed ial end day is the system se tting error recover y day. 8) Watt hour meter in tegrated value setting The value at 24 :00 hours of th e day before the co unt start da y is displayed in [...]

  • Page 155

    149 9.6.2 Remedial Apportionment Set-up window (PLC, PI controller) If the charging d ata is damaged (regard less of whether there is a backup) due to an HDD fau lt, the air- conditioning charges can be remedially calcula ted using this function. (1) Se t each remedia l apportionment i tem. [Procedure] 1) Select the [Remedial Apportioning] button. [...]

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    150 The following type of setting error warning message appears if an error is found in the remedial apportioning settings . (3) Disp lay the remedial apportioning ca lculation results Remedial Appor tioning Results window opens when the remedial ap portioning calcula tion completes. [Description of displays and buttons] Item Details Remedial condi[...]

  • Page 157

    151 9.7 Maintenanc e of Charge Co mparison Dat a When AG-150A/ G-50A and WHM/Measurem en t Mete r Fa il o r Ar e Rep l a ce d If the operation amount or watt hour me ter/meter st ar t counting from 0 due to a fault in the AG-150A/G-50A or WHM/Measur ement meter, the charge comparison data used for power apportionment charge can be cleared to 0. Cle[...]

  • Page 158

    152 9.8 Maintaini ng the charge data by deleti ng the carry over amount for the unused unit prices If one or more unit prices betwe en Unit Price 1 through 5 are unused, th e carryover amount for those item s may cause incorrect trend dat a to be output. (There are no proble ms with the apportioned charge calculations. ) Clearing the ca rryover amo[...]

  • Page 159

    153 (1) Air-conditioning u nit error codes The following is a lis t of the error codes and their meaning. (A) in dicates A control un it. 0100 “Blanket unit error” 01*0 “Equipment abnormality *” 0403 “Serial transmission trouble” 0 4 04 Indoor unit EEPROM error ( A) 0 7 01 Combusti on circuit abnor mality (A) 0 7 0 2 Combustion heat exc[...]

  • Page 160

    154 2504 “Water system no t operate due to liquid leve l abnormalit y” 2505 “Water system no t operate due to cool water valve abnormali ty” 2506 “Water system not oper ate due to warm water val ve abnormality” 2507 “Water system not oper ate due to dew condensation prevention control activated” 2600 “Water system opera tion restr[...]

  • Page 161

    155 4250 “Inverter IPM/bus voltage abnormalit y” /Power module ab normality (A) 425* “Inverter IPM abnormality *” 4260 “Inverter cooling fan trouble” 426* “Inverter cooling fan trouble - Inver ter No.: *” 4300 “Inverter abnormal ity allowance” 430* “Inverter abnormality allowance - Inverter No.: *” 4310 “Inverter o vercurr[...]

  • Page 162

    156 6762 “ K abnormality - Indoor coil thermistor abnorma lity, Condensation temperature s ensor abnormality” 6763 “K abnormality - Transmit/receive error” 6764 “K abnormality - Dra in sensor abnormali ty” 6765 “K abnormality - Dra in pump abnormality” 6766 “K abnormality - Coil frost/overheat protection” 6767 “K abnormality -[...]

  • Page 163

    157 7200 “System abnorma lity - Numeric values unsettled” 7201 “System abnorma lity - Numeric values unsettled” 73** “System abnormali ty - LON syste m equipment abnormali ty” (2) System error codes The following is a lis t of the error codes and their meaning. AG-150A/G-50A error 0003 " Communication error" 0008 " Commun[...]

  • Page 164

    158 11.1 Setting Chec k List Follow a setting item check list accord ing to each functi on you want to use . Detail of function Case 1 Manage groups by address Case 2 Manage groups and blocks b y name (shown by floor plan) Case 3 Case 2 + Manage scheduling Case 4 Case 3 + Manage air condi tioner charging Case 5 Case 4 + Manage general equipments Ch[...]

  • Page 165

    159 11.2 Test Ru n Check Test run check sheet Once the in itial settings have bee n carried out as prescribe d by the sectio n on field adjustment in this manual, follow the order of testing prescribed by the test run check sheet and check the following items: (1) to (4). (1) Check operation s tart-up. • Once the necessary informati on has been e[...]

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    160 Test run check shee t Name of mana ged equipment Test operation procedure and check results M/M on-off group units M/M on-off block units Floor AG-150A /G-50A IP address Unit address Unit model Group address Group name Block name Start-up check error display LRC display AG-150A /G-50A display AC status LRC display AG-150A /G-50A display AC stat[...]

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    161 Test operation procedure and check results M/M on-off Floor units M/M on-off Entire building Local remote con troller on-off Central controller G-5 0A on/off M-M displa y M-M displa y LRC display AG-150A /G-50A display AC status LRC display AG-150A /G-50A display AC status Floor Block Entire building AG-150A /G-50A display Floor Block Entire bu[...]

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    162 11.3 Charg ing Test Run C heck Flow of charging test run Test item Comment Day 1 (1) Check the charge setting de tails on the man-machine * After checking the se tting, allow TG-2000A to operate as it was. Day 2 (2) Check the meter valu es of the watt hour meter (No. 1) (3) Let the air conditioners ru n (4) Check the meter values of the watt ho[...]

  • Page 169

    163 * The ( operation) block must be set to use the charging block. (Refer to section 8.11.10) Check the follow ing details for each indoor un it. • Addresses of outdoor uni ts in same cool ing system. (Refer to section 8.7 .4) • Cooling capacity (per formance) of indoor units (Refer to section 8.14.6) • Power input of indoor units (Refer to [...]

  • Page 170

    164 (6) Change to actual se ttings After completing the charging test r un check, set the ac tual operation se ttings. (7) Copy of database After making the actual settings, copy the databas e (MJ-310G.** *), and store it with th e charging test run check shee t. To make the check sheets eas y to read, allocate on e check sheet page for each instal[...]

  • Page 171

    165[...]

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    166 Charging test run check sheet [Checking order ] Item Division mode selection Charge setting Settlement date setting Indoor unit setting contents - Check Name of mana ged equipment Floor AG-150A/ G-50A IP address Unit address Group address Charge block name Performance (Coolong capac ity ) Power input Aux. heater *1 Comment[...]

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    167 - - Air condition er operation chec k Charge d ivision results check Decisi on check Settlement check Hour-operation Check results Outdoor unit charge calculation parameters I ndoor unit charge calculation parameters Operation check Unit price 1 Unit price 2 Check Unit price 1 Unit price 2 Check MEMO Total [Setting details check a fter test ope[...]

  • Page 174

    168 11.3.2 Pro portionally Divided Power Ch arge (RS-485 WH M connection) Test Run Check Charging test ru n check sheet (pro portionally divided power charge (RS-4 85 WHM connect ion)) Perform the charging test run check a fter the test run check is complete . Follow the order of testing prescribed by the charging test run check sheet and check the[...]

  • Page 175

    169 (2) Check the meter values of the watt hour meter (No. 1) Check the name and the meter value of all the watt hour meters connected to RS-485 and write them down on the charging test run check sheet. (The integr ated value o f the watt hour meter can be monitored by using the function “Ma nagement of charge data” . For details, refer to sect[...]

  • Page 176

    170 c. Check to see if the total of the division results of al l the indoor uni ts matches the total of the watt hour meter. Because division errors occur, a difference le ss than (the number of blocks × 0.1) kWh is deemed OK. If the difference exceeds (the nu mber of blocks × 0.1) kWh then check the following settings and rectify the problem. ?[...]

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    171[...]

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    172 Charging test run check sheet [Checking order → ] Item Division mode selection Cha rge set ting Standard charge Setting de tails of indoor unit Set t in g details of outdoor unit Check Name of ma naged eq uipment Floor AG-150 A/ G-50A IP address Unit address Group address Block name Performance (Cooling capacity) Power input Indoor unit WHM N[...]

  • Page 179

    173 Watt hour meter setting details Meter value check No. 1 Operation check Meter value c heck No. 2 Charge division results check Judgment check Settlemen t check Check results Division electric amount Operat- ion check Within Outside Check MEMO Total [Setting details check a fter test opera tion] Division mode setting Charge setting Unit price us[...]

  • Page 180

    174 11.3.3 Test run check of power apporti onment b illin g (Electric a mount puls e count) Charging test ru n check sheet (Pow er apportionment billing (Electric amount pulse count)) Start the charging test run check af ter completing the test run check. Check the following items (1) to (9) accord ing to the test run operation procedures given in [...]

  • Page 181

    175 (2) Check watt hour meter va lues ( Before the test run of th e air-conditioner:No. 1 ) Check the types and meter values of all watt hour meters connec ted to the PLC or PI controller, and record the resu lts in the charging tes t run check sheet. (The wa tt hour meter's me ter count value can also be monitored from the "Charging Da t[...]

  • Page 182

    176 b . Check that the watt hour mete r reading and the mete r monitor value are no t much different. Check that the dif ference betwee n the watt hour meter rea dings (visual check) an d the difference between the m eter monitor values are alm ost the same. Meter reading ( aft er the test run of the ai r-conditioner ) - Me ter r eading ( b[...]

  • Page 183

    177 (Reference) Checking the apportioning resu lts for one day Check the watt hour meter using the "Charging Data Maintenance" function. Note tha t the results may differ if an irregular process is carried out. W att hour mete r target A pportioning mode Confirmation method Remarks Mode 1 Confirm that the following total electric amount c[...]

  • Page 184

    178 Charging test run check sheet(1/2) D a t e : W o r k e r : [ Con firming pr ocedure ] Item Check/Resu lt MEMO 1 Division mide sele ction 2 Charge se tting 3 Basic charge setting 4 Settlement date settin g 5 Charge block setting 6 Indoo r unit setting content s 7 Out door unit setting contents 8 Electric amount se tting contents 9 Meter val [...]

  • Page 185

    179 [ Check sheet for apportio ning result and watt hour m eter ] Item Electric amoun t[kWh] Result MEMO T otal of apportioning elect ric amount total Block tot al of apportioning result [ Check sheet for block cha rgning ] Check results Block nam e T otal char ge Charge Basic charge MEMO [ Check sheet for setting content s check aft er t[...]

  • Page 186

    180 Charging test run ch eck sheet(2/2) Name of manag ed equipment Floor A G - 1 5 0 A /G-50A No. Unit address I/U Model name Group address Charge block na me Performance (Cooling capacity) [kW] Power input [kW] Au x. heater *1 I/U WHM No. *1: This item is not used.[...]

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    181 Check results Apportioning e lectric amount O/U WHM N o. O/U address Crank case heater Operation check Unit pr ice 1 U nit p rice 2 Check MEMO * O/U: Outdoor unit Total of apportioning electric amount[...]

  • Page 188

    182 Start butto n Charging test operation start button. 11.3.4 Charging test run operation methods In the previous cha rging test operat ion methods, a short method was carried out for a minimum of three days or by changing the time. The function for simulating the charging test opera tion for a set time is e xplained below. With this charg ing tes[...]

  • Page 189

    183 7) A message appears when the end process ends. Click the [YES] button. 8) The test run result s appear . The air conditi oning charges will be calculated for the interval bet ween the select ion of the "Start" an d "Stop" buttons. 11.4 Energy sa ving and peak cut c hecks About the check sheet for energy saving and peak cut [...]

  • Page 190

    184 Check sheet for energy saving and peak cut setting B u i l d i n g n a m e [ ] Setting level : [ ] IP address of AG-150A/G-50A [ ] Operation B lock Group Indoor control Block No. Block name Group No. Control de tails *1 Control item *3 Example Administrative Division 1,2, 3,4,5 T e mperat ure cont rol 3 minutes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1[...]

  • Page 191

    185 Out door unit Out door con tro l Outdoor add ress Name Performance save rate *2 Control item *3 51 P AC-1-1 80% 15 minutes *3: Select fr om 0 (not carrie d out) , 3, 6, 9, 15 and 3 0minutes 1 5 or 30 minutes is recommended f or outdoor un it control *4: Energy sa ving control is not carried out when the difference of the suction te mperature an[...]

  • Page 192

    186 Caution: Do not directly edit the CSV file. If edited, the test run che ck sheet creation tool may not function properly . 1 1 . 5 System Informatio n CSV Output Output a CSV file of the settings performed during a test run of the TG-2000A (monitoring, operatio ns, and charges) and use as a check sheet. By outputting a C SV file, performanc e c[...]

  • Page 193

    187 Caution: Do not directly edit the CSV file. If edited, the test run che ck sheet creation tool may not function properly . 1 1.5.2 T est Run for the Charge Function Information C SV Output Output the sy stem configuration and va rious settings of the charge system (basic charg e, PLC (or PI controller) charge, RS-485 charge) to a CSV fi le. (Th[...]

  • Page 194

    188 1 1.5.3 Create a T est Run Check Shee t Use the System info rmation CSV output fu nction to create a test run check sheet using the output CSV file. The test run check sheet tool is inclu ded in the composite softw are TG-2000A setup disk (CD-ROM ). Copy this to use. File in the CD-RO M ¥T ool¥T estRun CheckSheet.xls [Instructions] 1) Open ?[...]

  • Page 195

    189 * If the selected CSV file is not in test run chec k sheet data format, the foll owing message appears and the test run check sh eet is not created. The created check sheet can be printed to use. The following t wo file types are available for t he test run check sheet. There are d ifferent shee ts in each file. ・ Check sheet created from Air[...]

  • Page 196

    190 (1) Air conditioning u nit start/stop test check sheet (Output example ) “Conne ction G-50” (2) Air conditioning unit start/stop test check sh eet (Output example) “UnitG-5 0No.*”[...]

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    191 (3) Air conditioning u nit start/stop test check sheet (Output example ) “General Eq uipment (IC IO si gnal)” (4) Air conditioning u nit start/stop test check sheet (Output example ) “General Eq uipment”[...]

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    192 (5) T est run for the charge function check sh eet “Charge”[...]

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    193 (6) T est run for the ch arge function check sheet “Unit G -50 No.* ”[...]

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    194 This section describ es how to check the Windows Servi ce Pack version and memory size. TG-2000A will not ope rate properly if inst alled on a comp uter that d oes not meet the syste m requirement s. Check that the comp uter meets the syste m requirement s as listed in section 2. 1 “R e qu ir em en ts ( s y s t e m recommendations)” before [...]

  • Page 201

    195 ② Click the [Adavanced] tab in the [Performance Options] window . ③ Click [Change] u nder [Virtual me mory] in the [Advanced] tab in the [Performance Options] window .[...]

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    196 ④ In the [Virt ual memory] window , check that the box next to [Automatically manage p aging file size for all drives] is checked . If it is checked, click [C ancel] to clo se the window . If it is not, check the box, an d click [OK] to close the window . The Windows nee ds to be rest arted for the setti ng to take effect. Note: This chapter [...]

  • Page 203

    197 2. Windows XP 1) Checki ng the Windows Service Pack version and m e m o r y s i z e ① Right-click [My Comp uter] and select [Prope rties]. Check that the Service Pack version is 2 or later a nd that the RAM is at least 512 MB in the [General] tab in the [System Proper ties] window . The RAM size in the right screen shows the a ctual RAM size [...]

  • Page 204

    198 ② Click the [Advance d] tab in the [Perform ance Options] window . ③ Click [Change] u nder [Virtual m emory] in the [Advance d] tab in the [Performance Options] window .[...]

  • Page 205

    199 ④ In the [Virt ual Memory] window , check that the [Currently allocated] memory si ze under [T otal pa ging file size for all drives] is the same a s or close to the [Recommended] memory size. . If it is the same as or cl ose to the [Recomm ended] memory si ze, click [Cance l] to cl ose the window . If there is a large discrep ancy , allocate[...]

  • Page 206

    200 3. Windows 2000 1) Checki ng the Windows Service Pack version and m e m o r y s i z e ① Right-click [My Comp uter] and select [Prope rties]. Check that the Service Pack version is 4 or later a nd that the RAM is at least 512 MB in the [General] tab in the [System Proper ties] window. The RAM size in the right screen shows the a ctual RAM size[...]

  • Page 207

    201 ③ In the [Virt ual Memory] window , check that the [Currently allocated] memory size under [T otal pa ging file size for all drives] is the same as or close to the [Recommend ed] memory size. If it is the same as or cl ose to the [Recomm ended] memory size, click [Cancel] to cl ose the window . If there is a large discrep ancy , allocate the [...]

  • Page 208

    202 This chapter describes the procedur e for confirming that the Auto log-in setting is validated . Note that the confirma tion method ma y differ between Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 2000. 1. Windows Vist a 1) Select [Run] from the [A cc essories] menu. ([S tart] -> [All Programs] -> [Accessories]) 2) Enter ”control userp assword[...]

  • Page 209

    203 2. Windows XP 1) Select [Run] in the [S tart] menu. 2) Enter ”control u serpasswords2” in th e field and click [OK]. 3) Unche ck the box next to “Users m ust enter a user na me and password to u se this computer .” 4) Clic k [OK]. 3. Windows 2000 1) Selec t the [User and password] of [Control Panel]. 2) Confirm that the check box "[...]

  • Page 210

    204 The corrections that must be made if the AG-150A/G-50A fails or is replaced when us ing the power apportioning bil ling function are explained in this chapter . Clearing th e ch ar ge comp arison dat a when AG-150A/G-50A is replaced Clear the charge comparison da ta in the replaced AG-150A/G-50A following section 9.6 "Ma intenance of charg[...]

  • Page 211

    205 Example of "Charging data maintenance" when AG-150A/G-50A fails (for power apportionin g billing (electric amount pulse count)) An example of the corr ections is given below . [Procedure] 1) Select the [Charging Data Mainten ance] button From the initial window , click the [Charging Data Maintenance] bu tton in the Ma intenance group.[...]

  • Page 212

    206 Procedures to sh ort en the chargin g te st run (For PLC) This charging test run must be carried out before starting ac tual charging. 1. Prep aration Confirm that the air conditioner test run and the TG-2000A system's settings are comple ted before starting this charging test run. 1) Make the initial settings, including the charging syste[...]

  • Page 213

    207 5) Test run all a ir conditioners S tart test run (operation) of a ll air condition ers af ter the TG-2000 A computer's time reaches "06 :00". Run the air con ditioners for approx. two hours. 6) Stop the test run of all air conditioners. After running the air condi tioners for approx. two hours, stop a ll air conditioners with th[...]

  • Page 214

    208 3. Check t he charging test run res ults Check the details explaine d in section 1 1 .3. 4. Ending the te st run 1) Correct the date and time to the current values After the test run, rese t the date and time to the current values. If the test r un is carried out using this shortened test r un procedure, the d ate will be the current date, so o[...]

  • Page 215

    209 The methods for backing up the data initially set i n t he system a t the site into a different medium are explai ned in this sectio n. Backing up int o a removal d isk The methods for copying and b acking up the da tabase files from the computer into a remova ble disk (FD, CD-R, USB Memory etc .) are explai ned below . The required too ls and [...]

  • Page 216

    210 2. Backi ng up the sy stem setti ng dat a in th e “Wide area” mode [Procedure] 1) Quit the integrated software “Wide area TG-2000A” program. Exit “Wide area TG-2000A” using the “S i t e c h a n g e t o ol . ” 2) Exit the “Site change tool .” Quit the “ Site change tool” itself. 3) Copy and paste database. Copy the files [...]

  • Page 217

    21 1 The methods of upgradin g the "power app ortion charging ", "energy saving control" or "pe ak cut control" function are explained in this section. 1. Prelim inary precauti ons The following preparations are required before the air conditioner system can be expanded. The preparations differ according to the functio[...]

  • Page 218

    212 [Key]  : Apply / –: Do not appl y Contents Addition functions Step Work on TG-2000A side Work on A G-150A /G-50A, PLC (or PI contro ller) and watt hour meter , etc., side Power apportion billing *5 Energy sav ing Peak cut Install [PLC Ne w] and set up 5 Or Install [PI controlle r New] and set up  –  6 T urn the PLC (or PI contr oll[...]

  • Page 219

    213 Reference: Ex am ple o f form for recording meter values Meter PLC /PI No. Name Installation place Pre-operation val ue Post-operation val ue Difference Judgment Meter 1 (indicated value) (monitor value) Meter 2 (indicated value) (monitor value) Meter 3 (indicated value) (monitor value) Meter 4 (indicated value) (monitor value) Meter 5 (indicat[...]

  • Page 220

    214 The methods for expanding the a ir conditioner s ystem's air condi tioners or watt hour meters are explained below. 1. Prelim inary precauti ons The following preparations are required before the air conditioner system can be expanded. The preparations differ according to the functions being used. [Key]  : Apply / –: Do not appl y Ser[...]

  • Page 221

    215 [Key]  : Apply / –: Do not appl y Service function Step Conten ts Only monitor/ operation Power appo r- tion billing General equipment monitor/operation 4 End TG-2000 A, and back up the database .    5 Record the watt hour meter or me ter values. *1 –  – Turn the PLC p ower OFF and connect any ad ditional wiring for the wat[...]

  • Page 222

    216 Reference: Ex am ple o f form for recording meter values Meter PLC /PI No. Name Installation place Pre-operation val ue Post-operation val ue Difference Judgment Meter 1 (indicated value) (monitor value) Meter 2 (indicated value) (monitor value) Meter 3 (indicated value) (monitor value) Meter 4 (indicated value) (monitor value) Meter 5 (indicat[...]

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    217 The procedures and notes for charg ing setting of A and K contro l and LOSSNA Y units are explained be low . 1. When M-NET (M) , A-control and K-control units exist in the system Note: • Because charging ma y vary depending o n perform ance (COP) of each unit, instal l separate OC (outdoor unit) WHM for each unit. OC IC WHM for OC WHM for IC [...]

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    218 2. Set-up of A control units 2-1 When using OC power suppl y for IC ( An auxili lary heater is connec ted to WHM for OC.) Charging for an auxililary hea ter is apportioned to all the units regardless of the use of an auxi lilary heater . Regardless of the number o f the indoor units that are connected to the outdoor unit, certain settings on th[...]

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    219 2-2 When using OC power suppl y for IC ( An auxililar y heater is connec ted to WHM for AIC .) Note: • The power consumption of the auxili ary heater alone canno t be calculated by installing a separa te WHM in addition to the one for the outdoor un it. As shown in the figure above, ins tall a WHM for the auxiliary he ater, and use the wattho[...]

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    220 2-3 When using IC power suppl y and OC power supp ly IC separately (same billing system as that of M-NET mode ls) Regardless of the number o f the indoor units that are connected to the outdoor unit, certain settings on the indoor units are de termined by th e configuration o f what is shown in the dotted lines in the fi gure above. When the bi[...]

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    221 3. Billing system of K-control 3-1 When using IC power supply and OC power suppl y separately (K-control build ing MUL TI and K-control Slim) When the bill ing for the in door unit and the auxililar y heater for indoor unit are not char ged, or it is collected separately , WHM for KIC is not necessary . <Necessary setups> Menu Item Settin[...]

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    222 3-2 When using OC power suppl y for IC ( K-control Slim) <Necessary setups> Menu Item Setting Note User setting 2 WHM/Measurement meter connectio n Energy monitor ing function Charge for A/K control unit Other than no connection Activate Activate - AG-150A /G-50A connect ion set-up AG-150A/G-50A setup - - System confi guration set-up Unit[...]

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    223 4. Billing system of LOSS NA Y When apportio ning the electric amount u sed by the LOSSNA Y (LC) and the OA processing unit (FU) WHM Electric power det ails Coef ficient used for appo rtioning For OC Outdoor un it power Outdo or unit crankcase heate r power Operation p arameter of IC an d FU *1 For IC Indoor unit power input Indoor unit auxilia[...]

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