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3.8 Malfunction Log

*Items Performed Here

-The malfunction log of the most recent 10 cases (except operation group SC)

3.8.1Screen Transfer Operation

(1)Click on from the function selection buttons on the Main Screen.

(2)Click on the units to be monitored (except operation group SC).

(3)The message “Monitoring. Please wait for a moment.” will appear.

(4) Momentarily, the Malfunction Log Screen will appear.

3.8.2(3)

3.8.2(1)

If the number of incidents in the malfunction log is less than ten, [--]will appear in the attribute column and [FFFF] will appear in the code column.

* Error detailed No.

Error detailed No. may be displayed on the right of an error code by the model which carries out

a monitor.

Refer to the service handbook for the implications of detailed No.

* When the monitor of the unit with a simple clock

function is carried out, the time which malfunction 3.8.2(2) generated, or the time when it was integrated to

unusual generating is displayed.

-When the unit has received a setup of time: The time which malfunction generated is displayed.

-When the unit has not received the setup of time: The addition time from a power supply injection when malfunction occur is displayed.

Note : While the power supply of a unit turns off, time does not count the simple clock function of a unit. Therefore, the display of the time which malfunction generated, and addition time will be a mere rough standard.

*About a flag display

-When a flag is “1” : The state which the power supply does not turn off after receiving a setup of time.

-When a flag is “0” : A setup of time is not received. Or the state which the power failure generated after receiving a setup of time.

*About PC Time/Unit Time

-PC Time : The present time set as the maintenance tool PC.

-Unit Time : The present time which carried out the monitor from the unit with a simple clock function.

Note : When the system controller which transmits a setup of time to a unit periodically is not connected, a year and moon data are not updated. In this case, the date column of unit time maybe counted up till the 9999th.

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Contents Mitsubishi Operating ManualOn-Line Monitorvia MN converter Introduction of Maintenance ToolsForeword Case for remote connection Dialup connection mode On-Line Monitorvia G-50Remote access method Wide area access modeImage of the Operation monitor mail communication mode Off-Line MonitorRequired Materials Required Operating EnvironmentHardware Requirements Setting up the database InstallationSetting Up the Maintenance Tools New setup MinutesSetting up the Maintenance Tools Uninstalling the Maintenance Tool Running Maintenance Tool UpgradeEnding the Maintenance Tool Upgrade the DatabaseUninstalling the Maintenance Tools RE Change of computer name on PCWide area access mode Starting the Maintenance ToolNormal mode Starting and Ending the ApplicationCase for remote connection Page Click on Line will be disconnected Starting the On-Line MonitorG-50 connection Case for local connectionCase for remote connection Dialup Next Remote Monitor screen is displayedCase for remote connection E-mail Address book Using the Wide area access mode Starting the Off-Line MonitorCreating the Customer name folder Online ConnectionCreating the Area name folder Above Setting the Air conditioning system nameSetting screen of air conditioning system Setting of Com port Other settingMail setting of maintenance tool PC Offline AnalyzeOpen the Off-line Analyze Screen Ending the Off-Line MonitorOpen the Main Screen Operating Method Terms for Each SectionDesign of Screen On-Line Monitor Operating Method On-Line Monitor Screen TransferAddress Search Method Selection Function ChartAddress Search Method Automatic SearchSearching Screen will appear Automatic SearchingManual Searching Refer to 3.6 Connecting Information 3.6.2 2 Menu Bar Main ScreenScreen Transfer Operation Connecting InformationFunction Selection Operations Items Performed HereClick on Term and Explanation of Terminology Screen appear 4Momentarily, the Connecting Information ScreenScreen Functions and Operation Operation Monitor Message Monitoring! Please wait for a moment. will appearMomentarily, the Operation Status Monitor Screen will appear Screen Functions and Operations 1Operation ButtonsAbout LM Adapter Introduction to the screen Tens digit Trend graph Ending the graph Screen function and operationMalfunction Log Message Monitoring. Please wait for a moment. will appearMessage Close the malfunction log display? will be displayed Optional Setting Self-Diagnosis MonitoringCommand Screen and return to the Optional Setting Screen Sending CommandMonitoring of Pre-error Data Refer to 3.6 Connecting Information 3.6.2 2Menu BarDate / Time Setting Main ScreenOperation Control Screen Functions and Operation Indoor unit, Lossnay unitScreen Functions and OperationBC Controller Monitoring of contact status Free contact of indoor unitStarting of this function Operation of output contact Termination of this functionOff-Line Monitor Screen Transfer Monitoring of Pre-error DataOff-Line Monitor Operating Method Title ScreenSystem Information Monitor Function common for each screen Filing operationMonitor Screen. Refer to c Off-Line AnalyzingOperation Status Monitor Screen Graph Trend Graph ScreenPage Mail Server Setting Check mailSystem Information Monitoring of Pre-error Data 4.5.1 Off-Line Analyzing Export Function common for each screen Filing operationDelete Data ImportText Convert Monitor Data information convertRight-clicking menu Offline Analyze on Wide area access mode System Information Data Pre-error DataFile Names Operating Status Monitor DataE-Mail mode and MN converter connection, it is not related How to change setting of FirewallHow to Change Setting of Firewall for Windows XP II In the case of G-50 Network Remote Connection Dialup Case of Windows XP Service Pack Page Page Trouble with Main Screen Troubleshooting?Trouble When Installing or Starting Trouble Cause RepairConnecting information Trouble Operation Monitor TroubleOperation Monitor Mail Communication Mode Trouble Malfunction Log TroubleOff-Line Monitor Trouble1 Specific troubles induced by E-mail connection modeFree contact of indoor unit Trouble Off-Line Monitor Trouble2

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