Mitsubishi MN Converter, G-50A manual Off-Line Analyzing, Operation Status Monitor Screen

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4.3 Operation Monitor

*Items Performed Here

-Monitors and prints about the System Information and the Operating Data of units saved using the on-line monitor.

4.3.1Off-Line Analyzing

(1)Click on to display the data list screen of Operation Monitor.

(2)Click on [Monitor Data] desired to be monitored.

(3)Click on .

Notice: This covers the operation with the menu of the right-clicking of the mouse.

(Refer to 4.6.6 Right-clicking menu.)

(b)

(4) Operation Status Monitor Screen

(a)Click on the buttons to display data from one minute before or one minute after.

(b)Menu Bar

The menu bar displays [Return], [Print], [Time-Searching], [Help].

-Click on [Return] to end the Operation Status

Monitor Screen. [Refer to (c)]

-Click on [Print] and then select “Print screen” from the sub-menu.

The hard copy of the screen will be printed from the connected printer.

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-Click on [Time-Searching] and the Time Searching Screen will appear.

Enter the [Date] and [Time]. (When entering the time, refer to the monitor data time.)

Once the time has been entered, click on . The entered data will appear.

If no time data has been entered, data for the nearest time will appear.

Notice: Set the data/time to be entered to the time presented within the monitor data.

Setting to the time outside of the monitor time may cause to disable the search function.

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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 modeImage of the Operation monitor mail communication mode Wide area access modeRemote access method Off-Line MonitorHardware Requirements Required Operating EnvironmentRequired Materials Setting Up the Maintenance Tools New setup InstallationSetting up the database MinutesSetting up the Maintenance Tools Ending the Maintenance Tool Running Maintenance Tool UpgradeUninstalling the Maintenance Tool Upgrade the DatabaseRE Change of computer name on PC Uninstalling the Maintenance ToolsNormal mode Starting the Maintenance ToolWide area access mode Starting and Ending the ApplicationCase 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 Mail setting of maintenance tool PC Other settingSetting of Com port Offline AnalyzeOpen 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 MethodAddress Search Method Function ChartAddress Search Method Selection Automatic SearchManual Searching Automatic SearchingSearching Screen will appear Main Screen Refer to 3.6 Connecting Information 3.6.2 2 Menu BarFunction Selection Operations Connecting InformationScreen Transfer Operation Items Performed HereScreen 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 SettingMonitoring of Pre-error Data Sending CommandCommand Screen and return to the Optional Setting Screen Refer to 3.6 Connecting Information 3.6.2 2Menu BarMain 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 contactOff-Line Monitor Operating Method Monitoring of Pre-error DataOff-Line Monitor Screen Transfer Title ScreenFunction 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 Delete Data Function common for each screen Filing operationExport ImportMonitor Data information convert Text ConvertRight-clicking menu Offline Analyze on Wide area access mode File Names Pre-error DataSystem Information Data Operating Status Monitor 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 When Installing or Starting Troubleshooting?Trouble with Main Screen Trouble Cause RepairOperation 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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