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Main Please read this manual before using the unit. Contents Page Page Page 1. Safety Precautions Safety Guidelines for the Computer Running the with the TG-2000A. (1) Precautions for selecting a computer s a A 2. System Requirements We recommend the following software and hardware when using this application (TG-2000A). (Only some functions. Refer to section 2.3 for details) 2.2 Compatible Units 5 2.3 Restrictions Up to 640 units (including 20 PLCs for general equipment) Up to 2000 units *7 (2) Group setting restrictions Page Page Page Page 2.4 Other Devices 3.1 System Configuration Example 3.2 Hardware Connection Diagram 3. System Configuration 4. Flow of Site Adjustment 4.2 Tools for Site Adjustment 4.6 Step 4: Test operation from integrated centralized control software TG-2000A 5.1.1 Checking the AG-150A version and the G-50A version 5. Installation Page 5.1.2 Preparing for TG-2000A setup 5.2 TG-2000A Setup (TG-2000A Ver.5.5* or later) Page 5.2.1 Setup (TG-2000A Ver.5.5* or later) 5.2.2 Running TG-2000A Setup (New setup) (TG-2000A Ver.5.5* or later) Page 5.2.3 Upgrading the TG-2000A version (TG-2000A Ver.5.5* or later) Step 1) TG-2000A quit 5.2.4 TG-2000A Uninstall (TG-2000A Ver.5.5* or later) Page 5.2.5 Adding files to the ignore list on the anti-virus software (TG-2000A Ver.5.5* or later) 5.3 TG-2 000A Setup (TG-2000A Ver.5.1*) 5.3.2 Running TG-2000 A Setup (New set up) (TG-2000A Ver.5.1*) Step 2) Database setup Step 3) TG-2000A setup Page Page 5.3.4 TG -2 000 A Unin st all (TG-2000A Ver.5.1*) 5.3.5 Adding files to the ignore list on the anti-virus software (TG-2000A Ver .5.1*) 6. Part Names and Functions 6.2 Basic Mouse Operation Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 7.1 Before Startup 7. Initial Startup and Sh utdown 7.3 Shutdown 8. System Setting Procedu r e 8.3 User Set-up 51 8.3.1 General Operation General operation set up layout that was created for AG-150A cannot be used with the TG-2000A. Page 8.3.4 Energy Saving /Peak Cut and IC I/O Sigmal/Interlocked Control Setting 8.3.5 Energy Monitoring Related Page Page Page 8.3.7 Trend setting 8.3.8 Transmission of automatic output file by email Page 8.4 Site Name Set-up 8.6 AG-150A/G-50A Connection Set-up 8.6.2 Number of AG-150A/G-50A set-up (Step 1) Page 8.7 System Configuration Set-up 8.7.2 AG-150A/G-50A data collection (Step 1) 8.7.3 Unit composition set-up (Step 2) Page Page 8.7.4 Set-up of refrigerant system (Step 3) Page Page 8.7.6 Interlocked setting (Step 5) 8.8 8.8.2 DIDO controller(general equipment) set-upStep 1 8.8.3 AI controller Set-upStep 2 8.8.4 PI controller (Meter) Set-up (Step 3) 8.9.1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions 8.9.2 Number of PLC unit set-up (Step 1) 8.9.3 PLC set-up and initial setting (Step 2) 8.9.4 Function setting (Step 3) 8.9.5 Advanced setting (air conditioner status monitor setting) (Step 4) 8.9.6 Advanced setting (Peak cut function setting) (Step 5) Page Page 8.10 IC I/O Signal Set-up 8.10.1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions 8.10.2 General Equipment Set-up (Step 1) Page 8.11 Monitoring Screen Set-up 8.11.2 Set-up of model name (Step 1) 8.11.4 Creation of a sub screen plane view (Step 3) 8.11.5 Set-up of the number of floors, and floor name (Step 4) 8.11.6 Creation of a plane view (Step 5) 8.11.7 Set-up relating a sub screen plane view and a plane view (Step 6) 8.11.8 Set-up of floor name and AG-150A/G-50A (Step 7) 8.11.9 Set-up of icon arrange and name (Step 8) Page Page Page 8.12 Watt Hour Meter Set-Up (For RS-485) 8.12.1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions 8.12.2 Watt Hour Meter Setting (Step 1) 8.12.3 Set-up for the Name and the Maximum Integrated Value of WHM (Step 2) 8.13 Measurement Meter Set-up (For PLC) 8.13.1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions 8.13.2 The number of PLC(s) (Step1) 8.13.3 PLC set-up and initial set-up (Step 2) 8.13.4 Measurement meter set-up (Step 3) 8.14 Energy Monitoring Set-up Set Charge System options. 8.14.2 Division mode (Step 1) Select the Division Mode or proportional division refer- ence data. 8.14.3 Relation between outdoor units and watt hour meters (Step 2) Set the Outdoor Unit and watt hour Meter Relationship. 8.14.4 Electrical specification of outdoor units (Step 3) Model Numbers 8.14.5 Relation between indoor units and watt hour meters (Step 4) Set the Indoor Unit and Watt Hour Meter Relationship. Deleting Watt Hour Meter Relationships 8.14.6 Electrical specification of indoor units (Step 5) Set indoor unit operating capacity and power input and auxiliary heater. Set the charge blocks. Release a block from charge blocks. Add charge blocks. 8.15 Charge Set-up (For RS-485) 8.15.1 Currency unit set Selecting a Currency from the Display Manually Setting the Currency 8.15.2 Charge set Set the electric power rate schedule. 8.15.3 Standard charge set Set the standard charge. Page Page Set the unit price and charge time zone. Page Set the pattern and charge time zone Displaying the annual charge settings Setting the annual pattern name Changing the pattern Cancel the annual charge pattern Page Page Set the energy saving function for the indoor units Set blocks excluded from energy saving operation Setting the energy saving function for the outdoor unit Page Concept Page 8.17.2.1 Setting Procedures and Restrictions Preparing to set the peak cut function Set the peak cut WHM In the case of using PLC In the case of using PI controller 8.17.2.3 Peak cut setting (Step 2) Monitor the peak cut details set in the AG-150A/G-50A. Select the AG-150A/G-50A for peak cut control Batch setting for the Whole building Set the control start electric amount Set the peak cut function for the indoor units Set blocks excluded from energy saving operation Setting the energy saving function for the outdoor unit Finish setting the peak cut function, and send the set details to the G-50A 8.18 Night Mode Set-up 8.18.1 Setting Procedure and Restrictions 8.18.2 Night Mode Set-up (Step 1) Page 8.19.2 System-changeover set-up (Step 1) Page 8.20 Time Set-up Time Change Not Allowed dialog box New time monitor screen Monitor button data/time Display of PC date/time 8.21 Monitoring and Changing the Meter Present Value 9.1 Result of Air-conditioning Charge Calculation 9. Char y e Data Correction and Remed Page 9.2 Maintenance of Charge Data 9.2.1 Preparing for Charging Data Maintenance Page Page Page 9.2.5 Verify Test Operation of Watt Hour Meter 9.3 Operation Amount Data Monitoring Page Page 9.5.1 Remedial apportioning setting screen (RS-485) Page Page 9.5.2 Remedy when computer HDD fails (no backup) Page 9.5.3 Remedy when computer HDD fails (backup) Page Page 9.5.5 Remedy when watt hour meter fails (monitoring impossible) Page 9.5.6 Remedy for system information setting error 9.6.1 Preparing for remedial apportionment of charges Page Page Page 9.8 Maintaining the charge data by deleting the carry over amount for the unused unit prices 10. Error Code List (1) Air-conditioning unit error codes Page Page Page Page 158 Detail of function *1: Includes the sub-screen. *2: Refer to section 11.4. 11. Setting Check List 11.2 Test Run Check Page Page 11.3 Charging Test Run Check Page Page Page Page Page 11.3.2 Proportionally Divided Power Charge (RS-485 WHM connection) Test Run Check Page Page Page Page Page 11.3.3 Test run check of power apportionment billing (Electric amount pulse count) Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 11.3.4 Charging test run operation methods Page 184 Operation Block Group Indoor control Block No. Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 1. Windows Vista Appendix 1: Checking the Windows Service Pack Version and Memory Size Page Page 2. Windows XP Page Page 3. Windows 2000 Page 1. Windows Vista A pp endix 2: Auto Lo -in Confirmation Method 2. Windows XP 3. Windows 2000 Clearing the charge comparison data when AG-150A/G-50A is replaced Appendix 3: Correcting the Power Apportioning Bill When AG-150A/G-50A Fails or Is Replaced Page Procedures to shorten the charging test run (For PLC) 1. Preparation 2. Charging test run Appendix 4: Shortening the Charging Test Run - Charging test run check list - Page 1. Backing up the system setting data in the Standard mode Appendix 5: Backing Up the System Setting Data 2. Backing up the system setting data in the Wide area mod e 3. Backing up the system setting data using the backup tool 1. Preliminary precautions Appendi x 6: Upgrading the Functions 2. Precautions for upgrading functions 3. Operation methods 212 Use the Meter Recording Form Example on the following page when using meters. Reference: Example of form for recording meter values 1. Preliminary precautions Appendix 7: Expanding the System 2. Precautions for expansion 3. Operation methods Page Page Appendix 8: Char in Settin