Mitsubishi Electronics G-50A appendix Setup for system configuration, Refrigerant system monitor

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[ 2 ] System configuration setup and maintenance function

(1)Setup for system configuration

1.Registration can be made for the indoor units, local remote controllers and slave system controllers in the same group.

And also registration can be made for the ventilation such as OA processing unit.

2.Group name may be specified. ( Names may include alphanumeric characters.)

3.Group name may be copied.

4.Setting of group configuration and specifying the group name may be performed as long as power is being supplied to the central controller. This mean that setting can be performed before the central controller is installed at

the site, before installation of individual units is completed or while the power supply to some units is cut off.

5.System configuration data setting in the central controller can be deleted at once if necessary when replacing cir- cuits wired board, etc.

(2)Refrigerant system monitor

All unit address (indoor, outdoor, etc.) can be displayed for individual refrigerant system on the refrigerant system monitor screen. This information is useful for checking the installation, such as address setting, transmission line connection and power supply connection.

(3) Interlocked group setting

Setting can be performed for indoor units interlocked with a ventilation unit.

If even one of the indoor units interlocked with ventilation have started to operate, the ventilation will be activated.

(4)Malfunction log monitor

1.A log of the last 64 malfunction massage, in the order in which they occurred, can be monitored.

2.The data and time the malfunction occurred, the address of unit where it occurred, the error code and the ad- dress of unit that detected the malfunction are displayed.

3.All malfunction logged in the memory of the central controller and indoor unit can be reset at once.

[ 3 ] Other

(1) Overall statues display lamp

Displays normal operation/all OFF/malfunction status for the entire system.

(Normal operation/all OFF/malfunction status is indicated by the lamp being lit, not lit or blinking respectively)

(2) Collective ON/OFF switch

This switch allows turning all of the unit in the system ON or OFF at once.

(3) Power supply wiring

The central controller is supplied power from the PAC-SC50KUA Power Supply Unit via the M-NET transmission line and DC power line. The DC power between the PAC-SC50KUA Power Supply Unit and the central controller should be 10m or less. The central controller allows to be connected to M-NET transmission line at any position. (M-NET transmission line is the central control line which connects TB7 terminal of the outdoor unit)

(4) M-NET transmission line

The combined maximum distance between the outdoor units and the central controller, and between the outdoor units and farthest indoor units connected to the same refrigerant system or their remote controller, may be extended up 500 meters.

Therefore, even if the total distance is made longer by installing the outdoor units all in row, there will be no problem so long as the above maximum total distance limitation is not exceeded.

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Contents Mitsubishi Electric Air-conditioner Network System Central ControllerPage Safety Operation Product FeaturesWeekly Schedule Operating status monitorInterlocked group setting Setup for system configurationCollective ON/OFF switch Power supply wiringON/OFF Functions SpecificationsSpecification 50A management range Group Display Display ScreenLAN changeover switch Returning to the user operation menu screen User operationOperation Method Display contentsCOOL/DRY Operation settingHeat AutoOFF Local remote control operation prohibition setting MON. Monitor PROH. Prohibit COL. Collective Using the function area50A operation prohibition Collective operation setting 2 Collective operation settingCollective prohibit setting Switch to set Remote Control Prohibit Schedule setting function summary Timer operationShifting to the schedule setting screen Schedule SettingSchedule pattern setting P1 P3, P4 Schedule pattern P1 P3 settingWeekly schedule setting Set-back values and setting temperature settingCopying schedule content to other groups memory,memory read Change operation Malfunction reset operationShifting to the malfunction monitor screen Current Time Setting Current time settingSifting to the current time setting screen NET address setting Initial setting Shifting to initial setting menuSelect Function settingNET Group configuration settingAdditions Interlocked operation setting Switch Setting method Group name settingGroup name cursor Group name cursor movement mark Group name copy User setting Initial setting tool connection function IP address settingMaintenance Refrigerant system monitor Malfunction log monitor External input function External input/output function1The function of external output 2Specification of external output interfaceExternal output function Appendix 1 Initial setting abridged Function setting Appendix 2 User operation abridged 22-09-2002 SUN Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

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