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Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioning Network System
Integrated centralized control software TG-2000A
Operation Manual (Management)
Contents
1. Safety Precautions ............................................................... 1
2. Introduction .......................................................................... 3
2.1 System Requirements ................................................ 3
2.2 Preoperation Check List.............................................. 4
2.3 Items to Check before Starting Operation ................... 5
3. Names and Functions of Each Part ..................................... 6
3.1 Screen Configuration .................................................. 6
3.2 Operations .................................................................. 7
3.3 Functions Table .......................................................... 7
4. Screen Basic Operation ....................................................... 9
4.1 Function Select Buttons and Display Units Buttons .... 9
4.2 Display Units Buttons Operation ............................... 10
4.3 Display method for Site change display .................... 12
4.4 Display method for Mail display ................................ 12
4.5 Startup and Shutdown .................................................. 13
5. Initialization Before Use ..................................................... 14
5.1 Schedule Setting ....................................................... 14
5.2 Air-conditioning Charge Setting ................................ 14
5.2.1 Charge Setting .................................................. 14
6. Normal Operation .............................................................. 20
6.1 Monitor/Operation ..................................................... 20
6.2 On/Off Operation ...................................................... 20
6.3 Operation Status Monitor .......................................... 21
6.4 Operation Details ...................................................... 26
6.5 Other Functions ........................................................ 30
7. Schedule Setting ................................................................ 32
7.1 Today’s Schedule Setting ......................................... 34
7.2 Weekly Schedule Setting .......................................... 38
7.3 Annual Schedule Setting........................................... 44
7.4 Schedule View .......................................................... 49
7.5 Schedule Copy ......................................................... 51
7.6 Enabling/Disabling the Schedule Settings ................ 51
8. Maintenance Operation ..................................................... 52
8.1 Abnormality History and Operation History ............... 52
8.2 Error Code List .......................................................... 57
8.3 Filter Reset (Check water circuit reset) Operation .... 62
8.3.1 Automatic Status Display .................................. 62
8.3.2 Manual Status Display ...................................... 63
8.4 Operation Time Display ............................................ 64
8.5 Abnormality Occurrence ........................................... 65
8.5.1 Abnormality Display .......................................... 65
8.5.2 Abnormality Reset Operation ............................ 67
8.5.3 PLC and Meter Troubleshooting ........................ 67
8.5.4 Warning Message Screen Display .................... 68
8.6 Meter Status Monitor ................................................. 77
8.7 Trend Data Output .................................................... 78
8.8 Peak Cut Status History Data Output ........................ 81
8.9 Checking of the gas amount ..................................... 83
9. Air-Conditioning Energy Monitor ........................................ 85
9.1 Charge Display Function ........................................... 85
9.2 Block and Meter Air-conditioning Energy Monitor
Display ...................................................................... 89
9.3 Air-conditioning Charge Output ................................. 90
9.4 Air-conditioning Charge Basic Setting ....................... 94
9.5 Under Stop Charge ................................................. 103
9.6 Recalculate the Air-conditioning Charge ................. 104
9.7 Last month calculation (Only when "connect when
needed" is selected.) .............................................. 104
10. Trend Graph....................................................................... 105
10.1 Graph Display ............................................................ 105
11. System Display (View screen) ......................................... 108
11.1 System Configuration Display ................................. 108
11.2 Displaying the DIDO, AI and PI controller Setting ........ 111
11.3 PLC for General Equipment Setting Display ........... 113
11.4 Displaying the IC I/O Signal Settings ...................... 115
11.5 Display of Monitor Display Setting .......................... 116
11.6 Watt Hour Meter/Meter Setting Display ................... 117
11.7 Charge System Display ........................................... 119
11.8 Energy Saving Setting Display ................................ 122
11.9 Night Mode Set-up Display ..................................... 124
11.10 System-changeover Set-up Display ....................... 124
11.11 Others Set-up Display ............................................ 125
12. Help ................................................................................. 126
12.1 Contents .................................................................. 126
12.2 Version Information ................................................. 126
13. System Operation Precautions ........................................ 127
13.1 Usage Right ............................................................ 127
13.2 Operation and Setting Precautions ......................... 127
13.3 Air-conditioning Charge Precautions ....................... 128
13.4 Others ..................................................................... 130
14. Maintenance and Service ................................................ 131
Appendix 1: Using Charge Calculation Tool ........................... 132
Appendix 2: Using Trend Graph Display Support Tool ......... 136
Before using the TG-2000A, please read this manual carefully to ensure proper operation.
Retain the manual for future reference.
WT03902X28
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1Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioning Network System Integrated centralized control software TG-2000A Operation Manual (Management) Contents 1. Safety

Page 2 - -- Term description

6 3.1 Screen Configuration The Management screen consists of the following parts: Item Details Group icon Display the state o

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96Set the settlement date Since the air-conditioning charge is calculated once a month, set the settlement date. [Procedure] 1) Click [Settlement d

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97 (3) Set the season interval Set the applicable period when using the seasonal charges. Set the seasonal period [Procedure] 1) Select the sea

Page 5 - 1. Safety Precautions

98 Copying, pasting and deleting charge time zones Copy, paste or delete the charge time zones. [Procedure] 1) S

Page 6 - (3) Other precautions

99Change the pattern Use this function to change the set pattern. [Procedure] 1) Drag the time zone delimiter mark. The time zone delimit

Page 7 - 2. Introduction

1004) Select the [OK] button on the Time Zone Setting window. After setting the pattern charge time zone, select the [OK] button on the Time Zon

Page 8 - 2.2 Preoperation Check List

1014) Select the [OK] button to end the settings. * If the [Cancel] button is clicked, the settings are canceled and the Annual Charg

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102Cancel the annual charge pattern [Procedure] 1) Select the date for which an annual charge is set. Click the date for which the annual charge p

Page 10 - 3.1 Screen Configuration

1039.5 Under Stop Charge “Under stop charge” is the standby used by the outdoor unit crankcase heater. Output and display the apportioned usage a

Page 11 - 3.3 Functions Table

1049.6 Recalculate the Air-conditioning Charge Recalculate the air-conditioning charge This function recalculates the air-conditioning charge

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105 10.1 Graph Display This function can display the graph of ON/OFF status and room temperature for the air conditioner, settlement value for wat

Page 13 - 4. Screen Basic Operation

73.2 Operations Mouse operation The following description assumes that a mouse is used as the pointing device. When using another pointing device,

Page 14 - Scroll ba

106In the case of graphing with another data. Creating a graph based on a saved data. (1)Select a diversion data as in CSV file.

Page 15 - Selection bo

107 5) To up date a graph. Reread the information of a graph and up date. 6) To save the graph.

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108 It is possible to display the current system configuration, monitoring screen, WHM setting, energy monitoring setting, night mode set-up, Syst

Page 17 - 4.5 Startup and Shutdown

109(2) Refrigerant system setting Display the refrigerant system of each outdoor unit at each centralized controller. Indicate that units in the s

Page 18 - 5. Initialization Before Use

110(5) Display of indoor unit function setting Display the function setting of each indoor unit and ventilation group for the centralized controll

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11111. 2 Displaying the DIDO, AI and PI controller setting Pull down menu bar and select [view] and click [DIDO, AI and PI controller setting view

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112 (3) Display of PI controller (Measurement meter)setting Display of centralized controller setting No. and format of measurement for each A cen

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11311.3 PLC for General Equipment Setting Display Click [PLC for general equipment setting view] in the [View] menu (menu bar). The currently set

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114(3) Displaying the advanced settings (air conditioner status monitor setting) The centralized controller No. to be monitored and the IP address

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11511.4 Displaying the IC I/O Signal Settings Select [View] – [IC I/O signal set-up" in the menu bar. The IC I/O signal set-up screen will op

Page 24 - 6. Normal Operation

8The following items are necessary when the system configuration was changed, but are not covered in this manual. Change operation requires knowled

Page 25 - 6.3 Operation Status Monitor

11611.5 Display of Monitor Display Setting Click [Monitoring screen view] in the [View] menu (menu bar). With the above step, the current monitor

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11711.6 Watt Hour Meter/Meter Setting Display Select “Watt Hour Meter set-up view” and “Meter set-up view” in the “View” menu bar. The meter settin

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118[Using the PLC WHM] (1) PLC setting display Display the number of connected PLCs and the IP addresses. The screen can be printed with the prin

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11911.7 Charge System Display Select “Energy monitoring view” in the “View” menu bar The charge system screen is displayed. Operate the bu

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120(3) Electrical specification of outdoor units Select the centralized controller to be displayed by clicking the “ / ” buttons. The outdoor unit

Page 30 - 6.4 Operation Details

121(6) Charging blocks Display the charging block setting data. Charging block consists of operation blocks. This screen can also be printed with t

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12211.8 Energy Saving Setting Display Select [View] - [Energy saving setting] in the menu bar. The energy saving setting screen will open. O

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123 (3) Displaying the energy saving/peak cut set-up The energy saving control or peak cut control details are displayed. The screen is the peak c

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12411.9 Night Mode Set-up Display Select [View] - [Night mode set-up] in the menu bar. The Night mode screen will open. The state of the night

Page 34 - 6.5 Other Functions

12511.11 Others Set-up Display Select [View] - [Others set-up] in the menu bar. The others set-up screen will open. Others set-up: Extern

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9 The function is selected with the function select buttons (top left-hand side of screen) and the operation object is displayed on the display &

Page 36 - 7. Schedule Setting

126 12.1 Contents Click “Contents” in the “Help” menu (menu bar). The following manuals are accessible from the Help menu. Adobe® Reader® is requi

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127 The following describes the precautions to be taken when operating the system. Always read this section before using the system. Also, read Se

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12813.3 Air-conditioning Charge Precautions (1) Using the charge function  When using this program’s charge function, we recommend that you cons

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129(2) Air-conditioning charge calculation (proportional division)  This is our original method that calculates the total electricity consumption

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13013.4 Others (1) After a power failure  When the power is restored after a power failure, the PC will not automatically restart and must be r

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131 For maintenance and service, please contact a Mitsubishi official sales electric office or supplier. *Contact the local manufacturer if any

Page 42 - 7.2 Weekly Schedule Setting

132 These attached sheets describe using the charge calculation tool (Excel file) that supports the air- conditioning charge calculation for each

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1333) Select the data file. Select the data file to be read. 4) Select the [Open] button. To read

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134* Air-conditioning charge support.xls closes, and an Excel file is created and displayed in a new book. 5) Input the data of th

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1354. Change of bill form The following describes the procedure to change the Bill form output for each charge block. 1) Start the file.

Page 46 - Operation display box

104.2 Display Units Buttons Operation The methods of operating the air-conditioners in group units, block units and for the whole building, and th

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136 This appendix explains a support tool that displays trend graphs, using the CSV output files of the trend and peak-cut data. This support to

Page 48 - 7.3 Annual Schedule Setting

137Examples of screens showing the trend graphs are shown below. Example of intake temperature

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138[Modification list] Ver. Category Item Contents Page/Section X23 New function Group Schedule Available/Not Available An item "Schedule

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11(2) Block screen The air-conditioners can be operated and monitored in block units using the Block screen. (3) Whole building scree

Page 53 - 7.4 Schedule View

124.3 Display method for Site change display The following is the display method for “Site change” display of wide area mode.

Page 54 - The schedule details

134.5 Startup and Shutdown Start the TG-2000A application. [Procedure] 1) Restart Windows When Windows (OS) res

Page 55 - 7.5 Schedule Copy

14 The items to be set or checked at the operation start-up are shown in this chapter. Set the functions being used. 5.1 Schedule Setting For a

Page 56 - 8. Maintenance Operation

15[Using the RS-485 WHM] Set the Currency unit [Procedure] 1) Click the [Currency unit] button. Click the [Currency unit] butt

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In this manual, Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 Pro is called Windows 8.1, Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional is Called Windows 7, and Microsoft® Windows Vist

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16Set the settlement date Since the air-conditioning charge is calculated once a month, set the settlement date. [Procedure] 1) Click [Settlement d

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17[Using PLC WHM or PI controller WHM, and without WHM connection] Set the Currency unit [Procedure] 1) Click the currency unit [Change] button.

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18Weekly charge set-up Set the weekly charge unit and each day's time zone for normal operation and season operation. If the seasonal period i

Page 61 - 8.2 Error Code List

19Set the settlement date Since the air-conditioning charge is calculated once a month, set the settlement date. [Procedure] 1) Click [Settlement-

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20 6.1 Monitor/Operation Perform normal operation from the Management screen. Display the Management screen by clicking the [Monitor/Operation] fu

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212) Select on/off. If the selected object is currently running, [OFF] is displayed in the menu and if the selected object i

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22(2) Description of operation status Floor display screen Description of group icons (Air conditioner) [Icon color] Green:On, Gray:Off, Orange:Er

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23 Explanation of group icons(instrumental equipment) [Icon color] Gray:Normal, Orange:Error Operation status [Thermometer/n

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24Explanation of group icons (PLC for general equipment) [Icon color] Green:On, Gray:Off, Orange(Default settings):Error *1 Operation state

Page 67 - 8.3.2 Manual Status Display

25(3) Block screen The details displayed on the Block screen are explained below. (4) Whole building display screen The det

Page 68 - 8.4 Operation Time Display

 "Charge function” (Power apportioning):Charge function that apportions the electric amount used by the air conditioner. The following three me

Page 69 - 8.5.1 Abnormality Display

266.4 Operation Details Air conditioner operation mode switching, temperature adjustment, and other functions can be monitored and operated. Object

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27 Item Details Object name Group : Display the group name (Full). Floor (batch) : Display the floor name. Block : Display the

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28(3) Operation setting screen operation Operation methods are shown below. Item DetailsON/OFF change Click either the [ON] button or [OFF] button.

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29 Operation methods (continued) Item Details Set temperature range limit Set the temperature range limit value by selecting the Maximum or the Min

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30When Fahrenheit is chosen by Centralized controller 6.5 Other Functions The following are displayed on Floor screen of the

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31 The full group name automatically appears when the cursor is placed on the group icon. Note:  When a commun

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32 The operation mode, temperature, wind velocity, and On/off from the specified time can be set with the schedule setting function. To set a sch

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33 When “AE-200, AE-50, EB-50, AG-150A, GB-50ADA” and “G-50A” are connected in the same system, the unit connected to “AE-200, AE-50, EB-50

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347.1 Today’s Schedule Setting 1) Select the today’s schedule. When the today’s schedule is clicked on in the menu, the tod

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35 For AE-200/AE-50/EB-50/AG-150A/GB-50ADA only (The setting is not displayed for G-50A) Click the “▲/▼” buttons to make Air direction setting. Cl

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 "HWHP (CAHV)” : Refers to HWHP main (CEH) and HWHP sub (CL) that can be connected to AG-150A/GB-50ADA Ver.2.90 or later and AE-200/AE-50. EB-50

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36 6) Click the [OK] button after making the settings. The set schedule appears on the current day schedule set screen. * The s

Page 81 - 8.6 Meter Status Monitor

37(3) Schedule clearing [Procedure] 1) Select the Date button. The menu opens when the Date button is clicked on. 2) Se

Page 82 - 8.7 Trend Data Output

387.2 Weekly Schedule Setting Seasonal settings can be set on Weekly Schedule with AE-200/AE-50/EB-50/AG-150A/GB-50ADA. Up to two types of setting

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39 2) Set the seasonal settings Set the each duration of Weekly1 through Weekly5 when the settings are divided into five seasons. Seasonal settings

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40(2) Schedule setting [Procedure] 1) Select the pattern data. Select from the pattern data selection box [AG-150A/G-50A Dat

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412) Select the day of the weekly to be set. When the button of the day of the weekly to be set is clicked, a menu appears. 3) Select S

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42(3) Schedule change Use this function to change a set schedule. [Procedure] 1) Select the weekly schedule from the menu. The weekly sc

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43 3) Press the [OK] button after confirming or changing the settings. The changes are saved and the weekly schedul

Page 88 - All history CSV output

447.3 Annual Schedule Setting With the annual schedule, up to 50 days (including that day) in the next 24 months (including current month) can be

Page 89 - 9.1 Charge Display Function

45(1) Pattern setting The methods of setting the annual schedule pattern are explained in his section. [Procedure] 1) Select the [Pa

Page 90 - Outdoor unit

1• Please read the Safety Precautions section very carefully before using the unit.• The safety cautions provided here are very important for your sa

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467) Select the [OK] button after making the settings. The set schedule appears on the annual schedule set screen. * The set details are in

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47(5) Checking the pattern details [Procedure] 1) Select the Pattern button. The menu opens when the Pattern button is click

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48 (7) Annual schedule clearing [Procedure] 1) Select the date for which a schedule is set. A menu appears. 2) S

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497.4 Schedule View The details of the weekly schedule, today’s schedule and the next day schedule are displayed. Switch from the Management scree

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50Schedule details display [Procedure] 1) Select the day or date button. The detailed view opens when the day or date button is clicked

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517.5 Schedule Copy The details set for the schedule can be copied in group units. Select the copy target from the today’s schedule, weekly schedul

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52 8.1 Abnormality History and Operation History There are two kinds of history: Abnormality history and Operation history. Item DetailsAbnormali

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53 Operation history The operation history displays the operation content performed by the man-machine(TG-2000A). The operations in this c

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54(3) History screen operation The Abnormality History and Operation History screen displays can be switched and updated. [Procedure] History disp

Page 100 - Basic charge

55[Procedure] 1) Select [Search] button. When the [Search] button is clicked, a search screen opens. 2) Input the search item

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2Safety Guidelines for the Computer Running with the TG-2000A. (1) Precautions for selecting a computer (2) Precautions for General

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56(6) History output Output daily or monthly history. The output is only compatible with the file output (CSV format). (Search results history cann

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578.2 Error Code List (1) Air-conditioning unit error codes The following is a list of the error codes and their meaning. (A) indicates A-control

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582504 Water system not operate due to liquid level abnormality 2505 Water system not operate due to cool water valve abnormality 2506 Water sys

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594240 Inverter overcurrent (overload) protection 424* Inverter overcurrent protection - Inverter No.: * 4250 Inverter IPM/bus voltage abnormali

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606755 K abnormality - Drain pump abnormality 6756 K abnormality - Coil frost/overheat protection 6757 K abnormality - System error 6758 K abno

Page 107 - 9.5 Under Stop Charge

617112 System abnormality - I/O type setting error 7113 System abnormality - Equipment unsettled 7116 System abnormality - Replace non-wash sett

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628.3 Filter Reset (Check water circuit Reset) Operation 8.3.1 Automatic Status Display This section describes the procedure when “Filter sign aut

Page 109 - 10. Trend Gra

638.3.2 Manual Status Display This section describes the procedure when “Filter sign manual display” (special) of function setting was selected. Ch

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648.4 Operation Time Display The air-conditioner operation time is counted in a group unit and displayed. (1) Switching from Monitor/Operati

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658.5 Abnormality Occurrence 8.5.1 Abnormality Display It is possible to confirm the state of errors occurring on the Management screen at the lowe

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3 This integrated centralized control software TG-2000A is used to monitor/operate an air conditioner group with multiple centralized controllers

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66There is a “Unit normal/abnormal” display on the monitor/operation screen. “Normal” or “Abnormal” blinks on the screen. Unit type Error displ

Page 114 - Centralized controller No

678.5.2 Abnormality Reset Operation The abnormality reset operation can send an abnormality reset command to an abnormal unit. When the cause of th

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68(2) Abnormality display reset Check the PLC (or MCT) or meter device and wiring, and remove the cause of the abnormality. (3) Battery volt

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69(3) Message: "This comment is the result of comparing of maintenance information and real system information. Please check if needed."

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70Remarks: If the details set in the integrated centralized control software TG-2000A and the actual operation match, send the settings on the ini

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71 (Continued from previous page) Mismatch (Code) Mismatch Remedy [6] [3] Message Code1 [7] [8] [1] Different point (1) [2] Different poi

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72(Continued from previous page) Mismatch (Code) Mismatch Remedy [6] [3] Message Code1 [7] [8] [1] Different point (1) [2] Different point (

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73(Continued from previous page) Mismatch (Code) Mismatch Remedy [6] [3] Message Code1 [7] [8] [1] Different point (1) [2] Different point (

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74 [Operation Method] To stop the warning tone  Click the “stop warning tone” or “OK”. To discriminate of the history  Check the chec

Page 122 - [Using the PLC WHM]

75(5) Message: “Charge data error may have occurred.” Setting Conditions: When the charge function is used. Target: The air conditioners operation

Page 123 - 11.7 Charge System Display

42.2 Preoperation Check List (1) Installation conditions check Check the wiring, connection, initial settings etc of the computer and peripheral

Page 124

76(7) Message: “Energy monitoring file automatic output was not able to be done.” (The display of this message is supported on Ver. 6.38 or later.)

Page 125 - Display the charging

778.6 Meter Status Monitor The meter integrated value monitor and monitor abnormal/normal status can be checked. Meter integrated value monitori

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788.7 Trend Data Output If the trend function is valid, the set temperature, intake temperature, WHM and apportioned electric amount trend data can

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793) Select the various items. Select or set the target to be output, the date (term), file export destination and file name. The trend

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80The trend data output of Watt hour meter The trend data output of Temperature/humidity 4) Select the [Outpu

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818.8 Peak Cut Status History Data Output If the peak cut function is valid, the peak cut control status, and the history data including the 30-mi

Page 130 - 12. Help

82 4) Select the [Output] button. After selecting each item, click the [Output] button

Page 131 - 13.1 Usage Right

838.9 Checking of the gas amount Use this function to check for refrigerant leak from the outdoor unit. Checking the refrigerant amount i

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843) View the “Gas amount check history” window. Press the [All history data] button on the “Gas amount check” window to view the “Gas amount check

Page 133 - The measured

85 9.1 Charge Display Function When the [Energy monitoring] button at the top left-hand side of the Management screen is clicked, this screen op

Page 134 - 13.4 Others

52.3 Items to Check before Starting Operation (1) About the Windows (Reboot function)  Be sure to set the Reboot settings. Reboot the PC period

Page 135 - 14. Maintenance and Service

86 (Either PLC or PI controller (MCP) can be connected to the meters.) (Either PLC or PI controller (MCP) can be connecte

Page 136 - 1. Preparations

87Function table [With WHM connection] [Description of displays and buttons] Item DetailsBlock name display Display the blo

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88Charge comparison ratio display [Without WHM connection] Air-conditioning energy monitoring screen (For outdoor unit) [D

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89Air-conditioning charge display (for indoor unit)Air-conditioning charge display (for watt hour meter)9.2 Block and Meter Air-conditioning Energ

Page 139 - 4. Change of bill form

90Settlement date designation display9.3 Air-conditioning Charge Output (1) Set the automatic output function [Procedure] 1) Select [Settlement

Page 140 - Support Tool

91(3) Individual air-conditioning charge output Set the Air-conditioning energy monitoring screen to • Output in block units: Block display • Ou

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92(4) Output whole building air-conditioning charge Output the air-conditioning charge by specifying the term [Procedure] 1) Select Whole term da

Page 142 - [Modification list]

934) Select [Output] button. Output : Accepts the setting and advances to the Output type set screen. * The set details are

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949.4 Air-conditioning Charge Basic Setting Set the Standard charges, weekly charges and annual charges, etc., used for the charge function this i

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95 [Using the RS-485 WHM] Set the Currency unit [Procedure] 1) Click the [Currency unit] button. Click the [Currency unit] but

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