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Operating Instructions

Intelligent Controller

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Preparations before changing settings

Preparation

 Operations on this unit

Buttons and boxes (continued)

Text boxes

These are used when you need to edit some text.

Display example

Explanation

The touchscreen keyboard appears when you touch the text box. Use the touchscreen keyboard to enter the text. Refer to “Number and letter input” (P

.188) for instructions on how to enter text.

Dialogues

These are elements that appear on the screen and are mainly used for settings. They close automatically once you have registered the settings. Touch 

 to close the dialogue without changing the setting.

(There may also be cases where you touch 

 at the top right of the screen to register the setting)

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Preparations before changing settings

Preparation

 Operations on this unit

How to read the screens

There are some items and icons common to the operations and settings screens. The follow explains the items and icons.

A

B

C

D

F

E

G

Name

Explanation

A

Submenu name

This displays the submenu name.

B

Operations/Settings  screen name

This displays the operations/settings screen name.

C

Date and time

The current date and time is displayed.

D

“Home” icon

Touch this to display the 

Top menu (P

.18).

E

Scroll buttons

Touch 

 on the right side of the screen to scroll to the right. 

Touch 

 to scroll to the left. (The display changes according to the 

direction you can scroll.)

F

“Back” icon

Touch this to go back to the previous menu.

G

“W

arning” icon

The “Alarm list” screen is displayed when you touch this. (→ “C

hecking on current alarms” (P

.35))

 

z

In this document and on the unit, indoor units are described as the “I/D”.  

z

In this document and on the unit, outdoor units are described as the “O/D”.

 Notations in this document

Menu names, screen names, etc., are shown as follows in this document.

Type

Notation

Example

Top menus Screen names Screen display items

“xxx”

“Oper

./Status”

“I/D unit list” screen “Select” column, “ON/OFF”

Submenu names Screen menu names Button names

[xxx]

[Operation/Status] [I/D unit list] [Operation]

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Summary of Contents for CZ-256ESMC3

Page 1: ...or CZ CFUNC2 Panasonic Corporation Commercial Air Conditioner Business Unit The appearance and specifications of this unit and the contents of this Technical Data may be changed without notice due to...

Page 2: ...D card and operation procedure at time of failure 37 Procedure for replacing touch panel LCD 41 Procedure when adding removing a unit 44 Procedure when entering or leaving an area mid period 45 Operat...

Page 3: ...it inspection that requires a power supply Switch off the earth leakage breaker of the unit before repair work Failure to do so may cause electric shock Do not repair electrical parts with wet hands D...

Page 4: ...signal line causing error in the signal pulse and malfunction Places susceptible to noise Symptoms Measures 1 Area with strong radio waves in the vicinity of a broadcasting station 2 Near to wireless...

Page 5: ...are displayed as 0 7 2 6 Pulse count does not enter properly 8 2 7 Cumulative operation time or distribution ratio is counted even though the unit has not been operating 9 2 8 Cannot back up or restor...

Page 6: ...nal block CN2 Yes Correct wiring No 2 2 2 2 Is the wiring polarity of 11P 12P ADAPT RS485 of the 20P terminal block CN2 correct Yes 3 1 No Correct wiring 3 Construction settings related 3 1 Did you ch...

Page 7: ...No 3 3 Replace the communication adaptor board for which there is an alarm Or replace the product main unit 1 3 C19 error appears on Alarm list screen 1 Detection method When there are multiple adapt...

Page 8: ...touch panel LCD Or replace the product main unit 1 Intelligent Controller 1 1 Is the power indicator green on the front lit Yes 1 7 No 1 2 1 2 Is the main power supply ON Yes 1 3 No Turn ON 1 3 Is pow...

Page 9: ...egistering an admin number password Settings System settings Web user settings For screens protected by the admin number password refer to the Operating Instructions Yes END No When entering each menu...

Page 10: ...several minutes to update the display Yes 3 1 No 2 3 2 4 2 3 Replace MAIN board 2 4 If the distance between the pulse meter and the communication adaptor is 20 m or more please use a relay Even if the...

Page 11: ...Select the correct time slot 1 6 When using time slot distribution Are the timer settings and distribution specified day settings correct Yes 1 7 No Modify settings 1 7 When using time slot distributi...

Page 12: ...ntroller does not start If now loading 1 is displayed or the screen remains black 2 even with the power turned on turn the power OFF once and then turn it back ON again If the device does not start up...

Page 13: ...tion The distance between one branch point and the next branch point is less than 2 m Defective termination resistance settings When shielded wire is used the shield is grounded on both sides or not g...

Page 14: ...r vice versa Yes 1 10 No 1 9 1 9 Is the timer also used for other equipment remote controller Schedule Timer etc Yes Check setting conflict No 1 10 Set a timer for OFF or Fan for one minute before for...

Page 15: ...ting DC30 V 0 5 A Yes 1 4 No Modify 1 4 Is the unit alarm one of the following Filter cleaning sign Engine oil Inspection Sign Remote control Inspection Sign In the case above the external bulk warnin...

Page 16: ...t using the four keys HOME UP DOWN SET 6 digit 7 segment and 2 LEDs red green HOME key Power supply terminal strip Power switch Signal terminal strip 7 segment numerical display LED UP DOWN SET keys T...

Page 17: ...conditioner information is being collected is displayed All segments lit 3 seconds Microcomputer software version display 3 seconds Indication for air conditioner configuration 3 Air conditioner infor...

Page 18: ...on the indoor unit linked system 1 10 seconds Content displayed during normal display Example When 2 outdoor units and 12 indoor units are connected to the air conditioner LINK 1 and 3 outdoor units...

Page 19: ...h of the communication adaptor if it is built in to the Intelligent Controller restart the switch of the Intelligent Controller The microcomputer version is displayed for 3 seconds immediately after t...

Page 20: ...required 13 Centralised address settings 05 Adaptor initial settings 01 Adaptor number 02 Address valid 03 Centralised equipment main sub 04 Communication adaptor number of air conditioner linked sys...

Page 21: ...ed the screen will shift to the detailed display screen for that item Main menu item Board display content Overview DOWN UP Adaptor data display 1 Indoor unit data display 1 Outdoor unit data display...

Page 22: ...eturns to normal display Air conditioner link address Outdoor unit No Board display DOWN UP XX Outdoor unit No 1 Outdoor unit No 2 Outdoor unit No 30 YY Outdoor unit No 1 Outdoor unit No 2 Outdoor uni...

Page 23: ...tems Select a data number using the UP and DOWN keys to display the data The characters to the right of the point are the data Data display example Data number Adaptor detailed data Data number Item D...

Page 24: ...the change is completed 04 04 Interval for regular communication 2 of air conditioner linked system 1 04 05 Interval for regular communication 2 of air conditioner linked system 2 Displays the interv...

Page 25: ...e BPS value blinks 2 Press the UP or DOWN key to display 19200 and 9600 alternately 3 Press and hold the SET key When the display changes from blinking to lit the change is completed 4 It becomes vali...

Page 26: ...conditioner linked system 1 Main Air conditioner linked system 2 Main Presence of local adaptor Air conditioner linked system 1 Yes Air conditioner linked system 2 Yes Check of air conditioner config...

Page 27: ...not respond Responds Does not respond Responds Does not respond 3 Press and hold the SET key When the display changes from blinking to lit the change is completed 4 Valid after power restart 04 11 De...

Page 28: ...tdoor unit maintenance data 3 Press and hold the SET key When the display changes from blinking to lit the change is completed 04 13 Central address settings Use this when forcibly setting a central a...

Page 29: ...itioner linked system 2 Chattering cancel time Local adaptor Initial communication at power on 05 01 Adaptor number The factory default is 0 It is the address on the communication adaptor control wiri...

Page 30: ...ta blinks 2 Press the UP or DOWN key to display the value you want to set Select from 0 to 3 in the table above 3 Press and hold the SET key and when the display changes from blinking to lit the chang...

Page 31: ...7 in the table above 3 Press and hold the SET key and when the display changes from blinking to lit the change is completed 05 05 Communication adaptor number of air conditioner linked system 2 When...

Page 32: ...n manual Capability 03 10 factory default 30 msec 100 msec 24 msec 80 msec How to change 1 Press and hold the SET key for at least 1 second and the chattering cancel time blinks 2 Press the UP or DOWN...

Page 33: ...display the value you want to set Select from 0 to 3 in the table above 3 Press and hold the SET key and when the display changes from blinking to lit the change is completed 05 08 Initial communicat...

Page 34: ...ng of all indoor units of air conditioner linked system 2 06 01 Physical address check individual setting of air conditioner linked system 1 06 02 Physical address check individual setting of air cond...

Page 35: ...ic physical address setting of all indoor units of air conditioner linked system 1 06 06 Automatic physical address setting of all indoor units of air conditioner linked system 2 Press and hold the SE...

Page 36: ...12 V conversion Power supply 100 V Outlet Power supply 100 200 V Terminating resistance plug for communication adaptor control wire Power supply terminal strip Power switch Signal terminal strip UP DO...

Page 37: ...HOME key 1 Checking method using touch buttons Press the HOME key and DOWN key at the same time The communication adaptor version is displayed on the 7 segment numerical display Example If version 4 6...

Page 38: ...rlr maintnce in Settings 2 3 Touch Software update z zThe Software update screen is displayed 3 4 Select the version to update 4 1 then touch Start 4 2 z zThe software update confirmation message is d...

Page 39: ...he power turned on Be sure to turn off the power before each time the SD card is replaced or switched between slots 1 and 2 during operation Do not forcibly remove the USB memory device except if inst...

Page 40: ...rd inserted in SD device 1 When used as the main SD card it is a mandatory settings mode Replication database This is the database mode to set the SD card inserted in SD device 2 When used as the sub...

Page 41: ...device 1 SD card of device 2 Master database Replication database Master database Regardless of the SD card type SLC MLC the database mode will be set according to the devices where they are inserted...

Page 42: ...th sub SD card 1 Power OFF Power OFF 2 Insert the SD cards as follows SD device 1 SD card of SD device 2 SD device 2 New SD card Insert the SD cards as follows SD device 1 SD card of SD device 2 SD de...

Page 43: ...Two countersunk screws As shown in the figure below remove the two screws on the bottom left and right sides and lift the bottom side to remove the front panel LCD panel Front panel Front panel Lift...

Page 44: ...backlight Cables for LCD 4 Temporarily mount the sheet metal on the back of the main unit screw fastening not required remove the screws on the sides of the LCD with the LCD facing up Four places Scr...

Page 45: ...d replace the LCD Cables for LCD backlight Cables for touch panel Cables for LCD 7 Assembly is done by reversing the above procedure Pass the cable through the hole in the original sheet metal Be care...

Page 46: ...r After a short period of time Config has been chngd is displayed When prompted with Confirm configuration select Begin config When the check configuration process is complete confirm the indoor addre...

Page 47: ...while keeping the last billing processing on hold then carry out billing processing in the same way as other areas according to the cutoff day Then perform 3 above In the case that occupants move int...

Page 48: ...el No CZ 256ESMC3 ENGLISH Before operating the unit read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference Installation Instructions Separately Attached CV6233334158 Panasonic...

Page 49: ...king distribution data in a list 72 Settings for energy saving 76 Automatically return to set temperatures Set temp auto return 77 Automatically stopping restarts Unattended auto shutoff 80 Restrictin...

Page 50: ...a schedule 39 To adjust the brightness of the screen Setting the screen display and volume for this unit 173 To adjust the sound of the buzzer Setting the screen display and volume for this unit 173 M...

Page 51: ...eries correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Fo...

Page 52: ...n be created across the whole system Setting No 1 to 256 Set on this unit Control groups Control groups consist of multiple or single indoor units or outdoor units controlled the same in cyclic contro...

Page 53: ...saving modes according to the amount of human activity detected by ECONAVI sensors sold separately Warning Do not use the ECONAVI feature in rooms where only disabled people or infants are present It...

Page 54: ...an operate the unit by touching the screen with your fingers 2 Power indicator This lights when the power is on 3 USB terminal Connect a USB memory device here to backup data from this unit settings a...

Page 55: ...used to switch screens save settings switch settings on or off select items and similar operations Display example Status Explanation Setting is off In this state the setting is off Setting is on In t...

Page 56: ...explains the items and icons A B C D F E G Name Explanation A Submenu name This displays the submenu name B Operations Settings screen name This displays the operations settings screen name C Date an...

Page 57: ...uipments and the main unit Contact A Contact B Contact C 104 Bar chart Quantities of energy usage electricity gas etc are shown in bar charts 109 Line graph Temperature changes etc are shown in line g...

Page 58: ...ng related Schedule for a single day Schedule setting 43 Allocating a schedule to a calendar Calendar 49 Schedule group I D unit settings 141 8 Event control Input point names and conditions 10 Event...

Page 59: ...r information on how to enter the admin number 23 Check the status of air conditioning units Operation Status Check the status of air conditioning units This chapter explains how to check the setting...

Page 60: ...witches between ascending and descending y Some items are not displayed for some models Item Explanation Select Select the indoor units you want to operate Name The names of the indoor units are displ...

Page 61: ...C and 27 C 1 The upper limit for gas heat pump air conditioners is 26 C Fan SPD Set the strength of the fan 1 Touch Fan SPD 2 Select the fan speed high mid low automatic Flap Set the direction of the...

Page 62: ...ou can scroll up or down by swiping or flicking the screen Item Explanation Select Select the units you want to make ventilation settings or demand settings for Name The names of the indoor units are...

Page 63: ...air conditioning units Operation Status 3 Change the settings z A confirmation message appears 3 Note y This setting is linked with I D unit demand settings Demand settings on the indoor unit P 89 4 T...

Page 64: ...n Item Explanation Select Select the units you want to set demand control for Name The names of the outdoor units are displayed You can change the names Basic settings on the outdoor unit P 145 OutdrT...

Page 65: ...ect column z Select the outdoor units whose settings you want to change z You can select multiple outdoor units 1 2 Touch DmndStng z The Demand dialogue is displayed 2 Checking the operational status...

Page 66: ...C Checking on current alarms 37 Check the status of air conditioning units Operation Status 1 Touch Search z The Search screen is displayed 1 2 Setting the conditions Item Explanation Name Select the...

Page 67: ...en remove the USB memory device z Close the storage door after removing the USB memory device 4 Checking on current alarms Outputting saving the list of alarms in CSV format 39 Setting a schedule Oper...

Page 68: ...oups To register into schedule groups see Basic settings on the indoor unit P 141 41 Setting a schedule Operation Status What is a setting cell To set a schedule you need to register operations in set...

Page 69: ...ow 43 Setting a schedule Operation Status Setting a schedule Register the schedules for an indoor unit or a schedule group in the daily running mode 4 Put a check mark in the Select column z Select th...

Page 70: ...roller 1 Touch Prhbt 2 Use to select from Accept Prhbt1 Prhbt2 Prhbt3 or Prhbt4 Accept Allows operations with the remote controller Prhbt1 to Prhbt4 Operations on the remote controller are restricted...

Page 71: ...an make advanced settings for the schedule A C D B E F The Detail setting dialogue A The name of the selected indoor unit or schedule group is displayed B The daily running mode is displayed Set sched...

Page 72: ...1 2 Touch Delete z The selected setting cell is deleted 2 49 Setting a schedule Operation Status Allocating a schedule to a calendar Allocate daily running modes to a calendar Calendars can be set st...

Page 73: ...f the week P 52 A C B D E F Allocating a schedule to a calendar Note y You cannot allocate daily running modes to dates in the past 51 Setting a schedule Operation Status Deleting allocated daily runn...

Page 74: ...iod at the left is the start and the period at the right is the end 2 1 2 Use to select the month to be set 2 2 then select the day to be set 2 3 z The settings are registered and the Calendar dialogu...

Page 75: ...hen you touch this Details about the schedules for indoor units with a check mark in the Select column are displayed A B C D The Detailed schedule dialogue A The name of the selected indoor unit or sc...

Page 76: ...ste the schedule specified at C to an indoor unit or schedule group Copy a schedule for setting P 47 E View the operating schedule for a single day in a list F When you touch this the Detail setting d...

Page 77: ...ect the alarms you want to check D You can output save the displayed list of alarm logs in CSV format Outputting saving logs as a CSV file P 60 E The Alarm list screen is displayed when you touch this...

Page 78: ...h Log in Oper Status 1 The Operation Status change log screen A The operation log is displayed This is usually displayed Touch to hide B The status change log is displayed This is usually displayed To...

Page 79: ...Date setting dialogue is displayed 2 Set the date and time y Use to set the Day Month Year Hours Minutes and Seconds 3 Touch OK y The settings are registered and the Date setting dialogue closes y To...

Page 80: ...umulated values on the indoor unit The accumulated values for indoor units thermostat ON operating times etc are displayed in a list 1 Touch Accumulate Distrib in Oper Status 1 2 Touch I D unit acc z...

Page 81: ...etails is touched Total T S OFF Displays the accumulated hours when the thermostat is OFF Elec Htr ON Displays the accumulated hours when the heater is ON When T S OFF details is touched T S ON T S OF...

Page 82: ...5 Check accumulated values Checking the list of accumulated values on the outdoor unit 2 Touch the time slot to accumulate 4 2 z The settings are registered and the Specify time dialogue closes z Refe...

Page 83: ...all units indoor units and outdoor units are displayed Dstr The distribution group number is displayed Type The type of meter is displayed Adaptor value when Adaptor value is selected The accumulated...

Page 84: ...The settings are registered and the Specify time dialogue closes 4 2 5 Checking distribution data Note y The calculations for distribution made by this unit do not accord with the relevant laws and st...

Page 85: ...distribution ratio of electricity supplied from outdoor units Elec usage kWh This is the usage of electricity supplied from outdoor units Elec cost This is the charges calculated based on the electri...

Page 86: ...shaving settings Peak cut settings Limit the electricity or gas consumed by outdoor units during the set time slot 94 O D unit cyclic At specified 10 minute intervals the thermostats of outdoor units...

Page 87: ...e auto return control also occurs in the automatic mode When you select Fan switching when the running mode of the indoor units is switched to Auto Cool Heat the mode switches from automatic mode to f...

Page 88: ...thout turning off ON OFF Detect Detect Detect 60 min 60 min 60 min AUTO OFF Closing time Opening time 9 00 23 00 22 08 21 00 AUTO OFF Manual ON AUTO ON 81 Settings for energy saving Energy saving 7 To...

Page 89: ...nattended auto shutoff 83 Settings for energy saving Energy saving Restricting the range of set temperatures Set temperature range limit Restrict the range of temperatures that can be set by setting u...

Page 90: ...displayed when you touch this A B D E C Restricting the range of set temperatures Set temperature range limit 85 Settings for energy saving Energy saving Restricting operating capacity according to th...

Page 91: ...The Setting dialogue is displayed when you touch this A B D E C Restricting operating capacity according to the time slot Energy saving timer Efficient operation setting Note y The settings for effici...

Page 92: ...can automatically control indoor units by setting indoor unit demand control levels to cut the maximum demand for electricity or maximum gas consumption Set an operation when the setting levels for th...

Page 93: ...whole system or not Note y If you select Yes make sure that you set No for outdoor unit demand settings C Change list order The list order changes each time you touch it Display The display follows th...

Page 94: ...the setting level Demand 1 during warming When the demand signal is received from the external equipment the demand 1 contact comes on and the operation of the outdoor unit is restricted by 50 8 00 12...

Page 95: ...d operation 95 Settings for energy saving Energy saving 6 Set other indoor units z Repeat steps 3 to 5 7 Touch Register z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 7 Item Explanation Start time End time Set...

Page 96: ...trol groups using the settings OFF thermostat mode set temperature and recovering 3 Put a check mark in the Select column 3 1 and touch Set 3 2 z The Setting dialogue is displayed 3 1 3 2 4 Change the...

Page 97: ...different time slots 8 9 Set the times z The time on the left is the control start time The time on the right is the control end time z Use to set the time Hours can be set in the range 0 to 23 and mi...

Page 98: ...aving This type of control rotates through at 10 minute intervals evenly operating the outdoor units in the control groups either operating or stopping and recovering 3 Put a check mark in the Select...

Page 99: ...Cancel 13 Note y Up to 5 control groups can be created y Control groups that have not been set will not be the object of cyclic control The O D unit cyclic screen A Select all Clear all buttons Selec...

Page 100: ...Enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters 3 1 3 2 4 Touch Register z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 4 1 Touch Demand setting in EnergySaving 1 2 Touch Register demand point z The Register de...

Page 101: ...splay target Ar Set area group as the display target 107 Displaying data in graphs Energy saving Graph type Data type Type Bar Line Explanation Graph Plel 1 Selected units or data are lined up horizon...

Page 102: ...he graphs Putting target values in the graphs will help raise awareness about saving energy 1 Touch Energy saving mgmt in EnergySaving 1 2 Touch Bar chart z The main screen is displayed 2 3 Touch Grph...

Page 103: ...mes and energy usage 111 Displaying data in graphs Energy saving 10 Select the item z Refer to P 107 for the items you can set z You can select one item only 10 11 Select the device name z Put a check...

Page 104: ...een is displayed 3 4 Set the display range The screen shown is if Mths is selected Item Explanation Display period days Mths Refer to P 106 for information about display periods DspDay DspMth Set the...

Page 105: ...no need for you to set them 9 10 Select the device name z You can set the device name for only one device z If you have selected ItemUnts as the display method you can set up to 4 device names 10 Con...

Page 106: ...phing temperature changes P 113 for line graphs 5 Touch DispItem set z The DispItem set screen is displayed 5 6 Select UserSlct 6 Continued on next page Making the settings 117 Displaying data in grap...

Page 107: ...main screen z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 16 Setting items freely 119 Displaying data in graphs Energy saving 1 Touch Energy saving mgmt in EnergySaving 1 2 Select the type of graph z The mai...

Page 108: ...tings screen is displayed 2 3 Change the settings z For advanced settings for changing the range of display refer to step 4 in Graphing operating times and energy usage P 109 for bar charts or step 4...

Page 109: ...you want to use a DHCP server put a check mark here If you enable this you will be unable to set IP address Net mask or Default gateway IP address Set the IP address of this unit Touch the text box an...

Page 110: ...es admin operator general user 4 Touch Sttng z The Edit user sttngs dialogue is displayed 4 5 Enter a password z The touchscreen keyboard appears when you touch the text box Refer to Number and letter...

Page 111: ...lect the devices to be operated 8 1 and touch 8 2 z The devices to be operated move to the list on the right Web Supported Unit Select the devices to be operated and touch to restore z Multiple device...

Page 112: ...tore data This unit has functionality to save the setting data accumulated distribution data and log data to a USB memory device Back up function It also has the functionality to reload the saved data...

Page 113: ...evice to the USB terminal z This step is not necessary if you are backing up over a network 2 Touch Backup CSV Output in Settings z The Backup CSV Output screen is displayed 2 3 Touch Backup z The Bac...

Page 114: ...screen is displayed 3 133 Setting Backing up restoring data 6 Touch when you want to disconnect the USB memory device z Remove your USB memory device after the message USB memory can now be safely re...

Page 115: ...mory device to the USB terminal z This step is not necessary if you are backing up over a network 2 Touch Backup CSV Output in Settings z The Backup CSV Output screen is displayed 2 3 Touch CSV Output...

Page 116: ...ings z The Backup CSV Output screen is displayed 2 3 Touch CSV Input z The CSV Input screen is displayed 3 137 Setting Backing up restoring data 6 Touch File selectn z The file selection screen is dis...

Page 117: ...he Auto save CSV file screen is displayed 3 139 Setting Backing up restoring data 7 Touch Save z A confirmation message appears z Specify the location to save to when doing so over a network z To canc...

Page 118: ...ngs Set the units for calculating electricity and gas usage charges 161 Event control Set the conditions for input points and output points to perform linked control 162 Email settings Configure the o...

Page 119: ...mark in the Register column Automatically setting central addresses P 144 G When you touch this the Edit unit settings dialogue is displayed for indoor units with a check mark in the Select column A F...

Page 120: ...t change unless necessary y After setting the central address in the Edit unit settings dialogue and then enable CNTR adr AutSet the central addresses will be overwritten Basic settings on the indoor...

Page 121: ...d type Register If you want it to be managed by this unit put a check mark here Display This indicates the display order Prdct Typ This shows the product type PAC or GHP E When you touch this the Edit...

Page 122: ...The Regular hour range settings dialogue is displayed when you touch RglrHourRnge stngs Set the target time slots for distribution calculation P 150 4 Touch Register z To cancel the settings touch Can...

Page 123: ...dialogue closes z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 5 6 Put a check mark next to Valid 6 Basic settings for distribution calculation Set the target time slots for distribution calculation 151 Config...

Page 124: ...The Edit schedule group settings dialogue is displayed when you touch this A B C D Changing the name of the schedule group 153 Configuring the system Setting Changing the name of the area group Edit...

Page 125: ...gue is displayed when you touch this A B C D Changing the name of the area group 155 Configuring the system Setting Changing the name of the distribution group Edit the name of the distribution group...

Page 126: ...ot put both PAC and GHP in a single distribution group with time distribution Put each of them in separate groups Changing the name of the distribution group 157 Configuring the system Setting The Dis...

Page 127: ...ouch Pulse meter settings z The Pulse meter settings screen is displayed 2 3 Put a check mark in the Select column z Select the pulse meter to be edited 3 159 Configuring the system Setting Item Expla...

Page 128: ...target of electricity distribution calculation y OpertnTime is distributed between the electricity for both outdoor units and indoor units y T S ONTime is distributed to the electricity for only outdo...

Page 129: ...OFF y ON indicates that an error alarm has been transmitted y OFF indicates that a unit has recovered from an error When a digital input output device is selected DigitalInput Select either ON or OFF...

Page 130: ...de P 167 Set T Set the temperature Eco Select either Valid or Invlid Set one of the items on the right as the output 11 Touch Register z The Output point settings dialogue closes z To cancel the setti...

Page 131: ...s When the temperature is set to min When the temperature is set to max F The list of output points that are set is displayed Output point This displays the output targets for which conditions are set...

Page 132: ...put a check mark here 2 The SMTP server port setting is automatically set to 465 if you put a check mark here Note y The SMTP server port number automatically changes if OP25B and SSL TLS set SMTPs a...

Page 133: ...ncel 6 Continued on next page 171 Configuring the system Setting 7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 to edit other communication adaptors 8 Put a check mark in the Register column z Put a check mark next to the com...

Page 134: ...r conditioning units 184 Maintenance information Register the units that will require maintenance 186 173 Maintenance settings Setting Setting the screen display and volume for this unit You can adjus...

Page 135: ...aintenance settings Setting Update the software Update the software for this unit from a USB memory device A service person should perform this operation 4 Select the version to update 4 1 and touch S...

Page 136: ...telContrlr maint screen is displayed 1 2 Touch Initialize z The Initialize screen is displayed 2 All data is deleted when you initialise Unless you are the administrator do not initialise under any ci...

Page 137: ...ntenance settings Setting Setting the language and time zone Set the language to be used when setting and operating this unit The languages available on this unit are English US English UK German Ital...

Page 138: ...nd time zone 181 Maintenance settings Setting Running a test operation You can run test operations for indoor units for each outdoor unit system address 2 Select the line number z The settings are reg...

Page 139: ...ing a test operation 183 Maintenance settings Setting The Test run screen A Select the line numbers of the outdoor units you want to run a test operation for The Line No dialogue is displayed when you...

Page 140: ...ations interval between this unit and the air conditioning units 10 to 99 Use to set a value for each linked system A C conctn Set whether air conditioning units are connected for each linked system 1...

Page 141: ...ister column of the target unit 3 4 Touch Register z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 4 1 Touch A C maintenance in Settings z The A C maintenance screen is displayed 1 2 Touch Maintenance informati...

Page 142: ...the screen when entering text such as when changing names and passwords A touchscreen keyboard such as the following appears on the screen when you touch the text box 1 2 5 6 6 5 3 4 7 9 10 11 12 8 N...

Page 143: ...on When any of the connected units including interface adaptors are running the intelligent controller signal to the external device is shorted When all connected units are stopped the intelligent con...

Page 144: ...TOTALe 100 Distribution ratio of gas consumed RGi TGi TOTALg 100 Methodology for calculating electricity gas consumption distribution for area j The electricity gas consumption distribution ratio for...

Page 145: ...it data operation cycles operating times etc displayed is for a standard unit The data display on this unit varies when the operating status of the standard unit changes The alarm log screen Only an a...

Page 146: ...Total of usages for in hours out of hours and cut off days and usage for the whole time As this unit calculates distributions proportional allocation through a comparison of load estimated for each in...

Page 147: ...to the old model unit test operations are automatically cancelled Demand operations Demand operations to outdoor units are not possible Remote controller prohibition You cannot change the prohibited...

Page 148: ...units such as starting or stopping operation y As a stop gap measure until service personnel can visit turn off this unit and the communication adaptor then turn off the indoor units and turn them ba...

Page 149: ...hts as a result of using the items described in this document shall not be the responsibility of this company y Refer to the DVD included with the intelligent controller for the open source licences 2...

Page 150: ...148 Operating Instructions Intelligent Controller Panasonic Corporation 2016 TGR 318_ENG indb 148 2017 04 06 10 44 39...

Page 151: ...onic Corporation http www panasonic com Contents zSafety Precautions 2 zSpecifications 2 Supplied accessories 3 zDimensions Part Names 3 zCaution for Network Connection 3 zInstallation Precautions 3 I...

Page 152: ...it breaker of the controllers before installation z Do not supply power to the controller until all wiring is completed or reconnected and checked z Fix the power supply wiring securely with the clamp...

Page 153: ...the network administrator Installation Precautions Installation Location z Avoid the following locations for installation Under direct sunlight Location near heat source Location where the controller...

Page 154: ...the Ring Pressure Terminal z For power supply wiring Process the end of each wiring and attach the ring pressure terminal field supplied item z For shield wiring Process the end of the each wiring and...

Page 155: ...tions supplied with the Communication Adaptor Turn on this unit Attach the power switch cover to the original position Do not allow the wirings to be caught Refer to Quick Reference and check the foll...

Page 156: ...chments are not secure Depending on the installation conditions and location an earth leakage breaker may be required If an earth leakage breaker is not installed there is a danger of electric shock o...

Page 157: ...Be sure to ground only one end of the shielding The overall length of each line should be 1 km or less Do not run the communication line through the same conduit as the power supply use the same cabl...

Page 158: ...ntrol wiring terminals If high voltage AC is accidentally applied to the inter unit control wiring terminals a fuse will blow to protect the controller board If this happens disconnect the AC line and...

Page 159: ...lost 2 Adaptor number setting procedure Hold down the HOME key for at least two seconds so the initial display shows as follows no 00 After 2 seconds AdP dt Press the UP key five times so the followi...

Page 160: ...confirm Only the green monitor LED is on 4 Other settings With the display status showing as in number in section 2 Adaptor number setting procedure press the UP and DOWN keys to select the setting i...

Page 161: ...K inter unit control wiring connected to the air conditioner is on and any LINK not connected is off For solo installation pulse meter dedicated use x 3 LINK1 and 2 both set to off 1 Ano xx 3 Base uni...

Page 162: ...reas that may be susceptible to electrical noise use a two conductor shielded cable with one line grounded with a cross section at least 0 5 mm2 Do not apply external voltages to the input terminals A...

Page 163: ...setting is required for two or more Communication Adaptors Two links can be connected to a Communication Adaptor For links without an air conditioner or other such connection set the LINK to off The...

Page 164: ...Electronic Industries Alliance EIA 1 In order to connect with the Intelligent Controller from the web browser of the client s PC and operate the air con ditioner the following environment is required...

Page 165: ...put the IP address to be set for the Intelligent Controller IP address for Intelligent Controller When there are multiple Intelligent Controllers to be connected Net mask for Intelligent Controller De...

Page 166: ...t Controller also has an email sending function when generating cancelling an alarm but in order to use this function the following environment is required Email transmission protocol SMTP Exchange Se...

Page 167: ...ress to a computer tem porarily connected to the Internet In the DHCP server the IP address of the gateway server and DNS server net mask IP address range which may be assigned to the client and the l...

Page 168: ...inology is a right for a user to log in to a specific area network computer etc A user means a user of a computer system The account assigned to the user is also called the user account For example th...

Page 169: ...settings for the Intelligent Controller Select System Settings under Settings and display Network Settings Network settings screen 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 1 DHCP is set to Off of DHCP On is left bla...

Page 170: ...address Uncheck the check box for Obtain an IP address automatically 5 Set the IP address of the PC 192 168 1 1 6 Set the net mask of the PC 255 255 255 0 After setting up the network confirm the net...

Page 171: ...ork administrator etc 1 Does the client use a DHCP server for its network environment Yes Go to 2 Connecting to an existing network 2 No Go to 2 2 Obtain the IP address to be set for the Intelligent C...

Page 172: ...ntelligent Controller IP address obtained for Intelligent Controller 3 Set the following net mask for the Intelligent Controller Subnet mask obtained for Intelligent Controller 4 After setting select...

Page 173: ...items LAN cable Field procurement About settings for the Intelligent Controller Select System Settings under Settings and display Network Settings Network settings screen XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX X...

Page 174: ...p in the address field The IP address obtained for Intelligent Controller in this address is the same as the IP address set for the Intelligent Controller If there is no problem the following screen w...

Page 175: ...d to use for SMTP authentication Authentictn Select either LOGIN or CRAM MD5 as the authentication method SSL TLS set SMTPs 2 Select either SSL TLS or STARTTLS as the encryption method Recp stgs The E...

Page 176: ...mmuErr Users with a check mark in this column will be sent alarm emails when there is a communica tions error with the communication adaptor I D unit Disc Users with a check mark in this column will b...

Page 177: ...ry to input the admin number for use 1 Touch the screen menu to display the admin number entry screen 2 Input the admin number password Depending on the level of the admin number password that you own...

Page 178: ...units to cut the maximum demand for electricity or maximum gas consumption 89 90 O D unit demand settings You can automatically control outdoor units to cut the maximum demand for electricity or maxi...

Page 179: ...to the configuration of the system 200 146 Backup Save data settings accumulation distribution logs to USB memory devices 130 111 Restore Restore data that has been backed up in the unit or to a USB m...

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