Mitsubishi MN Converter, G-50A manual Online Connection, Creating the Area name folder

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1.4.5.1 Online Connection

(1)Clicking “Online Connection (Wide area access mode)”on the section screen of Monitor mode.

Last click " ."

(2)The customer registration screen will be displayed. Register customer information in the order of

[1]-> [2] -> [3] hierarchically.

[1] Area name

[2] Customer name

[3] Air conditioning system name

&connection method

(a)Creating the [Area name] folder

1)When [Wide Area] is being focussed, the sub-menu will be displayed by right-clicking.

2)Select [Create Area …].

3)As the screen to enter the AREA name appears, set a proper Area name and press [OK] to create the Area folder.

(b)Creating the [Customer name] folder

1)Right-clicking the [Area name folder] to be registered displays the sub-menu.

2)Select [Create Custormer …].

3)As the screen to enter the Customer name appears, set a proper customer name.

*In addition to the above mouse operation, the creation of [AREA name] and [Customer name] can be set from the menu bar (File) or tool bar (Figure).

By applying the same operation procedure(right-clicking, menu bar, tool bar), each folder can be

deleted. Also the name of each folder can be changed.

Caution :

If a folder is deleted, all information (customer name, air conditioning system name, etc.) will be deleted similarly.

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Contents Operating Manual MitsubishiForeword Introduction of Maintenance ToolsOn-Line Monitorvia MN converter On-Line Monitorvia G-50 Case for remote connection Dialup connection modeOff-Line Monitor Wide area access modeImage of the Operation monitor mail communication mode Remote access methodHardware Requirements Required Operating EnvironmentRequired Materials Minutes InstallationSetting Up the Maintenance Tools New setup Setting up the databaseSetting up the Maintenance Tools Upgrade the Database Running Maintenance Tool UpgradeEnding the Maintenance Tool Uninstalling the Maintenance ToolRE Change of computer name on PC Uninstalling the Maintenance ToolsStarting and Ending the Application Starting the Maintenance ToolNormal mode Wide area access modeCase for remote connection Page Click on Line will be disconnected Case for local connection Starting the On-Line MonitorG-50 connectionNext Remote Monitor screen is displayed Case for remote connection DialupCase for remote connection E-mail Address book Starting the Off-Line Monitor Using the Wide area access modeCreating the Area name folder Online ConnectionCreating the Customer name folder Setting screen of air conditioning system Setting the Air conditioning system nameAbove Offline Analyze Other settingMail setting of maintenance tool PC Setting of Com portOpen the Main Screen Ending the Off-Line MonitorOpen the Off-line Analyze Screen Design of Screen Terms for Each SectionOperating Method On-Line Monitor Screen Transfer On-Line Monitor Operating MethodAutomatic Search Function ChartAddress Search Method Address Search Method SelectionManual Searching Automatic SearchingSearching Screen will appear Main Screen Refer to 3.6 Connecting Information 3.6.2 2 Menu BarItems Performed Here Connecting InformationFunction Selection Operations Screen Transfer OperationScreen Functions and Operation 4Momentarily, the Connecting Information ScreenClick on Term and Explanation of Terminology Screen appear Message Monitoring! Please wait for a moment. will appear Operation MonitorMomentarily, the Operation Status Monitor Screen will appear 1Operation Buttons Screen Functions and OperationsAbout LM Adapter Introduction to the screen Tens digit Trend graph Screen function and operation Ending the graphMessage Monitoring. Please wait for a moment. will appear Malfunction LogMessage Close the malfunction log display? will be displayed Self-Diagnosis Monitoring Optional SettingRefer to 3.6 Connecting Information 3.6.2 2Menu Bar Sending CommandMonitoring of Pre-error Data Command Screen and return to the Optional Setting ScreenMain Screen Date / Time SettingScreen Functions and Operation Indoor unit, Lossnay unit Operation ControlScreen Functions and OperationBC Controller Starting of this function Free contact of indoor unitMonitoring of contact status Termination of this function Operation of output contactTitle Screen Monitoring of Pre-error DataOff-Line Monitor Operating Method Off-Line Monitor Screen TransferFunction common for each screen Filing operation System Information MonitorOperation Status Monitor Screen Off-Line AnalyzingMonitor Screen. Refer to c Trend Graph Screen GraphPage Check mail Mail Server SettingSystem Information Monitoring of Pre-error Data 4.5.1 Off-Line Analyzing Import Function common for each screen Filing operationDelete Data ExportMonitor Data information convert Text ConvertRight-clicking menu Offline Analyze on Wide area access mode Operating Status Monitor Data Pre-error DataFile Names System Information DataHow to Change Setting of Firewall for Windows XP How to change setting of FirewallE-Mail mode and MN converter connection, it is not related II In the case of G-50 Network Remote Connection Dialup Case of Windows XP Service Pack Page Page Trouble Cause Repair Troubleshooting?Trouble When Installing or Starting Trouble with Main ScreenOperation Monitor Trouble Connecting information TroubleMalfunction Log Trouble Operation Monitor Mail Communication Mode TroubleFree contact of indoor unit Trouble Specific troubles induced by E-mail connection modeOff-Line Monitor Trouble1 Off-Line Monitor Trouble2

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