Mitsubishi Electronics TG-2000A operation manual Restrictions, Number of units

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2.3Restrictions

The following restrictions apply to the TG -2000A application.

(1) System configuration limits

Number of units

Notes

 

G-50A

 

Max. 40 units

 

G-50A Ver.

2. 10 or higher

 

 

Indoor unit

 

Max. 50 units/G-50A

 

Max. 2000 units (including all IC, KIC, AIC, LC, and FU)

 

 

[Symbol]IC: Indoor unit, LC: LOSSNAY, FU: OA processing unit, AIC: “A” controller,

 

 

KIC: “K” controller

 

 

 

 

 

 

(2) Group setting restrictions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item

Restrictions

 

 

Note

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote controls

2 per group

 

 

* Other remote controls besides M -NET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

type will not work

 

 

Number of indoor units

1 to 16

 

 

*

IC, AIC, KIC, or LC cannot be used

 

 

connected to a group

 

 

 

 

 

within the same group. It is not pos -

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

sible for group settings to span G-50A

 

 

Number of SC and RC

4 per group

 

 

*

The number of G-50A is not included

 

 

connected to a group

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Groups per floor

Max. 50 groups per floor

 

Up to 50A groups can be displayed on

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

one floor of the whole building window.

 

*1 The ME remote controller and MA remote controller cannot be used together for the same group. *2 Set the same function unit for the group.

[Symbol]SC: System controller, RC: Remote controller

(3)Block setting

The block comes in two types, operation block and charge block.

The operation block is an aggregate of groups, and it is possible to set a different model group for the same operation block.

The charge block consists of an aggregate of operation blocks.

Group

Block for operation

Block for charging

(4)Notes on using K control models

When using a K transmission converter (model name: PAC-SC25KA, PAC-SC25KAA(-E)) to manage K control models, take note of the following. See the documentation provided with the Ktransmission converter for more detail.

The address of the K transmission converter will be the smallest address of the K control model + 200.

Set the K control model addresses so that they are larger than the M transmission model addresses.

When setting a group containing K control models, make the group number the same as the smallest unit address in the group.

(5)Notes on using A control mode

Use the A/M NET Adapter (model name: PAC-SF48MA(-E)). Set the group to “Group with only A control”.

(6)Countermeasure when an error occurs

Note that each control or function may not operate properly when rebooting (*1) or when a fault occurs in the centralized Controller G-50A. Since each error is displayed when it occurs, it is recommended to solve the faults quickly.

*1 Indicates that the system is restarting.

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Contents Please read this manual before using the unit Please keep this manual for future useContents Page Safety Precautions Other machinesDo not use with other applications System Requirements Requirements system recommendations Compatible Units¡ *1 Restrictions Number of unitsRestrictions Other Devices M e Manufacturer ModelSystem Configuration System Configuration Example Hardware Connection DiagramPC connections and settings Flow of Site AdjustmentTools for Site Adjustment 50A test runTest operation from centralized controller G-50A D e l s IP address rangePage Preparing for installation InstallationG-2000A Setup Steps Action Details How toDatabase setup Running TG-2000A Setup New setupMsde setup When the installation is completed, restart the computerTG-2000A setup completion Check the installation folderInstallation start confirmation Read the license agreementG-2000A Uninstall TG-2000A uninstallMsde uninstall Part Names and Functions Window Elements Shift from the initial window to the control window Accessing Functions and Moving between WindowsBasic Mouse Operation Shift from the control window to the initial windowPage Page User Set -up Set TG -2000A functions Page Page Initial Startup and Shutdown Before Startup StartupShutdown TG-2000A ShutdownShutting down the OS System Setting Procedure System Setting Screen System Setting ProcedureUser Set-up General OperationConnection Setting Reliability FunctionEnergy Monitoring Related Site Name Set-upPage Number of G-50A se t-up Step Setting Procedure and RestrictionsG-50 Connection Set-up IP address of G-50A se t-up StepSystem Configuration Set-up Monitor the optional functions being used. Procedure2 G-50A data collection Step Unit composition set-up StepChange the unit configuration. Procedure Icon Name Address rangeSe t-up of refrigerant system Step Set-up of group Step Interlocking ventilation unit Interlocked setting StepChange the group No. Procedure Interlocking destination un-set unitConfiguration Procedure and Restrictions Monitoring Screen Set-upSet-up of model name Step Set-up of the number of floors, and floor name Step Creation of a plane view Step Set-up of floor name and G -50Set the group icons on each floor and set their names Set-up of icon arrange and name StepFloor Selection Display Button Group ListSet-up of block Step Set the block groups. ProcedureDeleting block settings Name Change button Block Set button Release buttonChanging the block name Setting Procedures and Restrictions Check before WHM setup. ProcedureModel Baud rate Parity Stop bit Set Charge System options. Procedure Energy Monitoring S e t-upDivision mode for indoor unit Division mode StepDivision mode for outdoor unit Proportiona l division reference dataSelect the OC icon, and click on the selected outdoor unit Delete Watt Hour Meter RelationshipsRelation between indoor units and watt hour meters Step Set the Indoor Unit and Watt Hour Meter RelationshipDeleting Watt Hour Meter Relationships Set the charge blocks. Procedure Charge Blocks StepDelete the charge block Release a block from charge blocksAdd charge blocks Exit the Currency Settings Selecting a Currency from the Display ProcedureManually Setting the Currency Set the electric power rate schedule. ProcedureSet the standard charge . Procedure 10Standard charge set StepFunction Contents Set the date/time . ProcedureTime Set-up Monitor the time Monitor buttonPassword S e t-up Change the passwordNo repair is required Overview Remarks Maintenance Methods and Restrictions Maintenance of Charge DataPreparing for Charging Data Maintenance Display the Maintenance screen. ProcedureUnit Data Maintenance Maintaining Apportioned Unit DataCorrection method Maintenance example Watt Hour Meter Data Maintenance Maintaining watt hour Meter Data ProcedureWatt hour Meter Monitor Function Procedure Operation Amount Data MonitoringDescription of function Charge Parameter Output Monitoring operation amount dataMonitor the data for the last day after Charging Remedy Output file data formatPerforming charging remedy Preparing to perform charging remedy PreparationRemedial apportioning setting screen Apportioning integrated Remark InterValRemedial 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 Error Code List Air-conditioning unit error codesPage Page System error codes Setting Check List Setting item CaseDetail of function Test Run Check Test run check sheetLRC Date Tester Charging Test Run Check Charging No WHM connection Test Run CheckTest item Comment Page Capacity Check Within Outside Division mode Charge settingSetting TotalExample 1100 conditioner 1300 Outside Within 12001400 Page Page WHM1 WHM2 WHM3 WHM4 WHM5 WHM6 Memo Preparing for Se tup Appendix 1 Installing Windows XP ProfessionalSetup Procedure What you needPage Appendix 2 Auto Log-in Confirmation Method Windows XPWindows Page WT03901X01