4.2 Function Chart

4.2.1 Operation Monitor

Off-Line Analizing ---------------------

[Refer to 4.3.1]

Monitors and prints about unit data saved in On-Line3.7 Operation Monitor”.

Graph ---------------------

[Refer to 4.3.2]

The operation data obtained can be graphed for display.

Check Mail -------------------------------

[Refer to 4.3.3]

Extracts the operation monitoring data being mail-transferred by the remote monitor mode from the mail server.

4.2.2 System Information Monitor

Off-Line Analyzing ---------------------

[Refer to 4.4.1]

Monitors and prints about unit data saved in On-Line3.4 Main Screen”.

4.2.3 Monitoring of Pre-error Data

Off-Line Analizing ---------------------

[Refer to 4.5.1]

Monitors and prints about unit data saved in On-Line3.9.4 Monitoring of Pre-error data”.

4.2.4 Function common for each screen (Filing operation)

Delete Data -------------------------------

[Refer to 4.6.1]

The offline data selected can be deleted.

Export --------------------------------------

[Refer to 4.6.2]

Allows to output the off-line data selected on the screen as a separate file from the database.

Import --------------------------------------

[Refer to 4.6.3]

Allows to take the off-line data being output as a file by Export into the database.

Text Convert ----------------------------

[Refer to 4.6.4]

Allows to output the off-line data being displayed on the screen as a file in Text format from the database.

The system information data can not be converted. The Pre-error data can be converted in text on Offline Analysis Screen.

-Changing the name of monitor data

You may change the monitor data name on the screen of the data list.

-Right-clicking menu

Clicking the right button of the mouse on the [Monitor data] desired to be operated displays the pop-up menu. Using the pop-up menu facilitates your operation.

- The offline mode includes 2 types, the [normal mode] and [wide area access mode].

Although the functions of both modes are almost same, however, under the [wide area access mode], the following functions are provided additionally.

1) Display of monitored name objective for data collection

The [AREA name], [Customer] and [Air conditioning system name] are shown for each data obtained.

2) Display of extracted data

By selecting [AREA name] and [Customer name], the relevant data only can be displayed.

Notice: Both the data obtained by online under normal mode and that under wide area access mode can be displayed commonly under both offline modes.

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Mitsubishi G-50A, MN Converter manual System Information Monitor, Function common for each screen Filing operation

G-50A, MN Converter specifications

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