Mitsubishi Electronics G-50A/GB-50A manual

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    Mitsubishi Ele ctric Buildin g A ir-conditioner Control Sy stem Central Controller G-50A/GB-50A Web Brow ser Opera tion Manual (For U ser) Contents 1 Introduc tion ............................................................................ 1 1-1 Convent ions Used in this Manual .............................................. 1 1-2 Computer Re quire[...]

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    1 1 Introduction A spec ial featur e of Mitsu bishi Elec tric Corp oration’s “Central Contr oller G- 50A” and "C entral Con troller GB-50A" ar e that a P C con nected to a LAN c an be us ed to m onitor the o perat ion c ondition of air cond ition ers and perf orm air conditi oner operatio ns. In this m anual, the pr ocedures to m on[...]

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    2 2 Setting the Operating Env i ronment Given below is an expl anation of the PC setti ngs and web bro wser setti ngs that are req uired f or using a web browser to m onitor air c onditioner u nits and perf orm operatio ns. 2-1 Setting t he PC IP Address You need to s et an IP addr ess on the PC that w ill enable you to con nect to the G- 50A using[...]

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    3 (4) In t he [Internet Pr otocol (T CP/IP) Proper ties] dialog, c lick [Us e the follo wing IP address] and enter the IP a ddress (f or example, “192.168. 1.101”) that y ou want t o set in the I P address f ield. You norm ally set [255. 255.255.0] as t he subnet m ask. Note: Ask your LAN admi ni stra tor to provide th e IP addre sses and su bn[...]

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    4 2-2 Setting t he Web Bro w ser Perform the necessar y web br owser settings t o enable the web browser to co nnect to the G -50A. Note: The s ettings and screen images used as ex amples in t his man ual are bas ed on Int ernet Ex plorer 6.0. 2-2-1 Not connect ing to the Internet If the PC you use for m onitoring air co nditioners and perform ing [...]

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    5 2-2-3 Connecting to the Internet using a proxy serv er (Using an existi ng LAN) If the PC you use for monit oring a ir cond itioners and perf orm ing operations is goi ng to acces s the Intern et vi a prox y ser ver by c onnecting to an ex isting L AN such a s a LAN within your com pany, use the proc edure gi ven below to s et the web bro w ser e[...]

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    6 3 Performing Operations Given b elow is an ex planation of how to connec t to the G-50A and how to m onitor and adjust t he operation conditio n of air condi tioners. F ollow the direc tions give n here when p erforming op erations. Note: If the G-50A is restarted due to circumstanc e s like a power interruption, wait until the screen on the G-50[...]

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    7 3-2 Checki ng the Operation C ondition of the A ir Conditi oner W h en you log in correct ly us ing the Login Screen, the screen us ed to m onitor the oper ation conditi ons of air conditio ners will app ear. If you wish to operat e an air cond itioner, clic k the icon of that air condit ioner to s witch to the oper ation screen. Note: The operat[...]

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    8 3-3 Performing A ir Conditioner Op eratio ns Given b elow is an exp lanation of how to perform air conditio ner operations . 3-3-1 Performing air conditioner operations that target one group W h en you click on an air condit ioner icon or ventilator ( Lossnay) ico n in the operation c ondition m onitoring screen, the operation screen for that gro[...]

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    9 3-3-2 Adjusting the operation conditions of ev ery group (1) Click [Batch Oper ation] from the operation co ndition monitor ing screen f or air cond itioners. If there ar e air cond itioner groups and LOSSNA Y groups m ixed together, a selec tion screen will appear with the choic e of all air c o ndit io ner s or all LO SSNAY. Click either [All A[...]

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