Mitsubishi Electronics TG-2000A Select the OC icon, and click on the selected outdoor unit

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3)Select the OC icon, and click on the selected outdoor unit.

Select the icon of the outdoor unit connected to the watt hour meter by clicking on the icon. Then, click in the cell of the selected outdoor unit. The outdoor unit is now connected to the watt hour meter.

4)Repeat steps 1) to 3).

Repeat this procedure on each of the outdoor units connected to a watt hour meter. Also, set the options for every watt hour meter that has an outdoor unit connected to it.

5)Select [OK] button.

When done with these settings, click the [OK] button.

*If the [Cancel] button is clicked, the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window.

Delete Watt Hour Meter Relationships.

Follow these steps to delete the relationship between an outdoor unit and a watt hour meter.

[Procedure]

1)Click on the icon to be deleted.

Click on the icon of the outdoor unit to be deleted.

The relationship between that unit and the watt hour meter is deleted.

Note:

If a unit has not been assigned to a watt hour meter, a warning is displayed. Correct the setting to proceed.

This setting window is not displayed for Without WHM connection proportionally divided electric charge (manual input of the electric amount).

Select G-50A

8.9. 4 Electrical specification of outdoor units (Step 3) Follow these steps to set the crank case heater capacity of an outdoor unit connected to a watt hour meter. Do these steps for all connected outdoor units.

Set the outdoor unit crank case heater capacity. [Procedure]

1)Select the G-50 number using the “/ ” button. Using the “/” button, select the G-50A number assigned to the outdoor unit whose crank case heater capacity is to be set.

2)Set the crank case heater capacity.

Click on the crank case heater capacity cell of each

outdoor unit, and set the capacity (W). Since the

 

Outdoor Unit Settings window

 

crank case heater capacity is different for each crank

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

case type, please see the data book or catalog for

Model Numbers

Crank Case

details.

Heater Capacity

 

 

 

 

* For outdoor units with a unit Model Name set in

PUY-(P)200/250YMF -C

6 2 W

the database, the crank case heater capacity is

PUHY-(P)200/250YMF-C

displayed automatically.

PHRY-(P)200/250YMF-C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3) Repeat steps 1) and 2).

 

 

PUHY-P400/500YMF -B

1 0 1 W

Repeat these steps for every unit.

 

 

 

PUHY-(P)600/650/700/750

1 5 7 W

4) Select [OK] button.

 

 

YSMF -B

 

 

 

 

When finished setting the crank case heater

 

 

 

PURY-(P)200/250YMF -B

4 5 W

capacity, click the [OK] button.

PQRY-P200/250YMF -B

* If the [Cancel] button is clicked, the settings are

 

 

PUMY-P125YMA

0 W

interrupted and the screen returns to the initial

 

 

 

 

 

 

window.

 

 

 

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Contents Please keep this manual for future use Please read this manual before using the unitContents Page Do not use with other applications Safety PrecautionsOther machines ¡ *1 System Requirements Requirements system recommendationsCompatible Units Restrictions RestrictionsNumber of units M e Manufacturer Model Other DevicesHardware Connection Diagram System Configuration System Configuration Example50A test run Flow of Site AdjustmentTools for Site Adjustment PC connections and settingsD e l s IP address range Test operation from centralized controller G-50APage Steps Action Details How to InstallationG-2000A Setup Preparing for installationWhen the installation is completed, restart the computer Running TG-2000A Setup New setupMsde setup Database setupRead the license agreement Check the installation folderInstallation start confirmation TG-2000A setup completionMsde uninstall G-2000A UninstallTG-2000A uninstall Part Names and Functions Window Elements Shift from the control window to the initial window Accessing Functions and Moving between WindowsBasic Mouse Operation Shift from the initial window to the control windowPage Page User Set -up Set TG -2000A functions Page Page Startup Initial Startup and Shutdown Before StartupShutting down the OS ShutdownTG-2000A Shutdown System Setting Procedure System Setting Procedure System Setting ScreenGeneral Operation User Set-upReliability Function Connection SettingSite Name Set-up Energy Monitoring RelatedPage IP address of G-50A se t-up Step Setting Procedure and RestrictionsG-50 Connection Set-up Number of G-50A se t-up StepMonitor the optional functions being used. Procedure System Configuration Set-upUnit composition set-up Step 2 G-50A data collection StepIcon Name Address range Change the unit configuration. ProcedureSe t-up of refrigerant system Step Set-up of group Step Interlocking destination un-set unit Interlocked setting StepChange the group No. Procedure Interlocking ventilation unitSet-up of model name Step Configuration Procedure and RestrictionsMonitoring Screen Set-up Set-up of the number of floors, and floor name Step Set-up of floor name and G -50 Creation of a plane view StepGroup List Set-up of icon arrange and name StepFloor Selection Display Button Set the group icons on each floor and set their namesName Change button Block Set button Release button Set the block groups. ProcedureDeleting block settings Set-up of block StepChanging the block name Check before WHM setup. Procedure Setting Procedures and Restrictions Model Baud rate Parity Stop bit Energy Monitoring S e t-up Set Charge System options. ProcedureProportiona l division reference data Division mode StepDivision mode for outdoor unit Division mode for indoor unitDelete Watt Hour Meter Relationships Select the OC icon, and click on the selected outdoor unitDeleting Watt Hour Meter Relationships Relation between indoor units and watt hour meters StepSet the Indoor Unit and Watt Hour Meter Relationship Charge Blocks Step Set the charge blocks. ProcedureAdd charge blocks Delete the charge blockRelease a block from charge blocks Set the electric power rate schedule. Procedure Selecting a Currency from the Display ProcedureManually Setting the Currency Exit the Currency Settings10Standard charge set Step Set the standard charge . ProcedureTime Set-up Function ContentsSet the date/time . Procedure Monitor button Monitor the timeChange the password Password S e t-upNo repair is required Overview Remarks Display the Maintenance screen. Procedure Maintenance of Charge DataPreparing for Charging Data Maintenance Maintenance Methods and RestrictionsMaintaining Apportioned Unit Data Unit Data MaintenanceCorrection method Maintenance example Maintaining watt hour Meter Data Procedure Watt Hour Meter Data MaintenanceDescription of function Watt hour Meter Monitor Function ProcedureOperation Amount Data Monitoring Monitor the data for the last day after Charge Parameter OutputMonitoring operation amount data Performing charging remedy Charging RemedyOutput file data format Preparation Preparing to perform charging remedyApportioning integrated Remark InterVal Remedial apportioning setting screenRemedial apportioning confirmation screen Calculating screen Remedy when personal computer HDD fails no backup Remedy when personal computer HDD fails backup Day before recovery day Apportioning method when computer crashes Remedy when watt hour meter fails monitoring impossible Integrate d Remedy for system information setting error Total air-conditioning charge including that Air-conditioning unit error codes Error Code ListPage Page System error codes Detail of function Setting Check ListSetting item Case Test run check sheet Test Run CheckLRC Date Tester Test item Comment Charging Test Run CheckCharging No WHM connection Test Run Check Page Capacity Total Division mode Charge settingSetting Check Within OutsideExample 1100 conditioner 1300 Outside Within 12001400 Page Page WHM1 WHM2 WHM3 WHM4 WHM5 WHM6 Memo What you need Appendix 1 Installing Windows XP ProfessionalSetup Procedure Preparing for Se tupPage Windows Appendix 2 Auto Log-in Confirmation MethodWindows XP Page WT03901X01