User Manual Safety precautions
User Manual Functions and Specification AC Smart 5 AC Smart 5 is a central controller that can manage individual or group of maximum of 128 units in one space. AC Smart 5 can monitor or control the units installed in each room of a building from a place such as building management office or school administration office.
User Manual Web Server Embedded Function Without installing a separate program, you can use web browser to input IP address of AC Smart 5 in the address window to access AC Smart 5 web server for device control and monitoring. Control of Max.
User Manual Devices that can be interfaced The devices of AC Smart 5 that can be interfaced are as follows. Device AC Smart 5 AC Ez(Touch) o Simple Central Controller o AC Manager 5 o Air conditioner o HRV o AWHP o AHU o Chiller o (with chiller option S/W applied) EXP.
User Manual Components The components of the following figure are included in AC Smart 5 package box. Open the package box, and check if all corresponding components are included. Note Components or options may differ from the actual product picture. Caution The SD card provided by our company is for backup and restoration of data when service is provided by qualified service engineer. Do not use on other purpose.
User Manual Name of Each Part AC Smart 5 is composed as the following form. No. Category Contents • 10.
User Manual Hardware Specification AC Smart 5 hardware specification is as follows. Category CPU Contents • ARM Cortex A9 1 GHz • Dual Core MEMORY 2 GB Storage 16 GB LCD 10.
User Manual Installation and Setting It describes AC Smart 5 Installation and Setting Method.
User Manual Order of Installation To use AC Smart 5, you need to establish environment for mutual communication between AC Smart 5 and devices (indoor unit, ventilation, DI/DO, DOKIT, system boiler, AHU, I/O module) and register the corresponding devices through the functions of AC Smart 5. To use AC Smart 5, it shall be installed in the following order. STEP 1.
User Manual Connect AC Smart 5 You can install AC Smart 5 and its cables as follows. 1. Choose a space for AC Smart 5. - Prior to securing AC Smart 5, check if the space is suitable for installing AC Smart 5, an RS485 cable, power cord, and an Ethernet cable. 2. Secure the back panel of AC Smart 5 to the wall under which the RS485 cable is located. 3. Extend the RS485 cable through the top opening of the back panel. 4. Connect the RS485 cable,which is located behind the AC Smart 5, to the RS485 terminal.
6. Connect the power. • For global models - On the back of AC Smart 5, connect the power adapter to the power port. The adaptor is not provided with the AC Smart 5 package sold in the U.S. NOTE You can hang the power cord on the power cord hanger located below the power port. • For US models - At the bottom of AC Smart 5, connect the power cord to the power port. NOTE In some countries, except for the U.S, you can connect the DC 12 V power to the AC Smart 5 by using the provided adapter.
CAUTION Please screws 2 points from the bottom of the unit to prevent from falling. NOTE Product removal After removing 2 screws from the bottom of the body, slightly pull the body using the flatblade screwdriver and lift up the body to remove the product.
User Manual Usage (PC) LogIn / LogOut Account Dashboard [Control] Device Control Schedule Control InterLocking Time limit control [Energy] Energy Usage Energy Navigation Peak control [History] Operation History Energy Navigation History Operation Trend Cycle [Setting] Device setting Group Setting System Setting Network Setting Error Notice Setting Administrator Setting Additional User Setting Screen Setting Advance Setting TMS Setting BACnet/Modbus setting Note AC Smart 5 may have different features on
User Manual You can access to the product with IP address in internet address window to use various central control functions. Note Chrome browser is recommended for web control. For access to web, IP address needs to be set. At the time of the first access, you need to set password of the manager account. On every 90 days, popup is provided to change password. For personal information protection and safe service usage, please change password periodically. LogIn Login method is as follows. 1.
User Manual Account You can check the information of the currently logged in account.
User Manual You can check the current operation status and energy usage trend of the equipment installed in the product. Operation status It describes the dash board's current operation status tab composition and functions. No.
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No. Category ① CO₂ monitoring ② Comfort Level Monitoring ③ Fine dust monitoring Contents Check CO₂ status of registered ventilation Check registered indoor unit's pleasantness status Check registered indoor unit's fine dust status Fine dust is classified to PM10, PM2.5, and PM1.
User Manual Operation status Widget You can set the group to monitor the operation status. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Dashboard] > [Operation status] menu. The current operation status screen is displayed. 2. Click the current operation status screen's button. The Widget setting screen is displayed. 3. Select the group to monitor the operation status. 4. When selection is completed, click [Apply] button.
User Manual Energy usage trend Widget You can select the standard for energy usage amount trend monitoring collection. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Dashboard] > [Energy] menu. The energy screen is displayed. 2. Click the energy usage trend screen's button. The Widget setting screen is displayed. 3. Select the collection standard(Daily/Monthly/Yearly). 4. When selection is completed, click [Apply] button.
User Manual Electricity usage amount Widget You can select the standard for the electricity usage amount collection standard. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Dashboard] > [Energy] menu. The energy screen is displayed. 2. Click the electricity usage amount screen's button. The Widget setting screen is displayed. 3. Select the collection standard(Monthly/Yearly). 4. When selection is completed, click [Apply] button.
User Manual Gas usage amount Widget You can select the standard for gas usage amount collection. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Dashboard] > [Energy] menu. The energy screen is displayed. 2. Click the gas usage amount screen's button. The Widget setting screen is displayed. 3. Select the collection standard(Monthly/Yearly). 4. When selection is completed, click [Apply] button.
User Manual Total energy usage amount Widget You can select the display and collection standard for the total energy usage amount. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Dashboard] > [Energy] menu. The energy screen is displayed. 2. Click the total energy usage amount screen's button. The Widget setting screen is displayed. 3. Select the display standard(kgCO₂/kgoe) and the collection standard(Monthly/Yearly). 4. When selection is completed, click [Apply] button.
User Manual Device Control It describes the method to control the device and to monitor the device status.
User Manual Screen Structure and Function 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [Device control] menu. The device control screen is displayed. No.
User Manual Device Icon You can check important information of individual devices with icon. 1. Big icon No.
User Manual When a devices selected in the device section, control window is created in the right side as in the following screen. You can control the selected device through the control window. Note The detail control boundary for each device may be different from the actual device, so make sure to refer to the corresponding device's manual. Chiller interface is an optional function, and you need to separately purchase the option for chiller interface.
User Manual Outdoor Unit Category Outdoor unit capacity control Smart load control function Low noise operation Defrost mode ODU Refrigerant Noise Reduction setting Contents Press [▼] button to set operation rate (%) Press [▲]/[▼] button to set smart load control stage (0stage, 1stage, 2stage, 3stage, 4stage) [Set/Clear] button: outdoor unit low noise operation Set/Clear Press [▲]/[▼] button to set defrost mode stage (0stage, 1stage, 2stage, 3stage) Press [▲]/[▼] button to set outdoor unit refrigerant noi
User Manual IDU Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation [COOL] button: Swtiches to cooling mode [HEAT] button: Switches to heating mode Mode [FAN] button: Air purification operation. When FAN is selected, set temperature is not applied to the device [DRY] button: Removes moisture during rainy season or when humidity is high.
Set temperature Press [▲]/[▼] button to set the desired temperature Wind strength setting [LOW] button: Set the fan speed to slow Fan speed [MED] button: Set the fan speed to normal [HIGH] button: Set the fan speed to fast [AUTO] button: [LOW]-[MED]-[HIGH] automatic switching Swing Set temp range Human detection mode - ON/OFF power saving Human detection mode - Temperature power saving Human detection mode - Unoccupied time setting(minute) Human detection mode - Direct wind Human detection mode - Indir
User Manual IDU (2Set) When 2Set function supporting outdoor unit/indoor unit/remote controller are used and in [Setting] > [Installing], if ACP''s 2Set automatic mode is selected as IDU, indoor unit 2Set control window is generated on the right side as in the following screen.
4) During air cleaning additional operation, in case of air cleaning [Clear], air cleaning is cancelled Function to set the space with the corresponding indoor unit as occupied or empty Occupancy [Occupied] button: occupied setting [Unoccupied] button: empty setting Cooling set temperature Press [▲]/[▼] button to set cooling set temperature Heating setting temperature Press [▲]/[▼] button to set heating set temperature Cooling lower limit/upper limit temperature Heating lower limit/upper limit tempera
If it is empty without schedule after 15:00, cooling set temperature is 29°C and heating set temperature is 16°C, and if it is occupied, cooling set temperature becomes 26°C and heating set temperature becomes 19°C.
User Manual HRV Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation [NORMAL] button: Discharged air ventilates without going trough the electric heat exchanger Mode [HEX] button: Both air supply/discharge ventilates through the electric heat exchanger [AUTO] button: Switches to four seasons mode Wind strength setting [LOW] button: Set the fan speed to slow [HIGH] button: Set the fan speed to fast [SUPER] button: Set the fan speed to Max.
User Manual DXHRV Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation [NORMAL] button: Discharged air ventilates without going trough the electric heat exchanger Mode [HEX] button: Both air supply/discharge ventilates through the electric heat exchanger [AUTO] button: Switches to four seasons mode Set temperature Press [▲]/[▼] button to set the desired temperature Wind strength setting [LOW] button: Set the fan speed to slow [HIGH] button: Se
Quick [Set/Clear] button: Set/clear Quick function (When Quick function is selected, Drift function is cleared) Additional function Drift [Set/Clear] button: Set/clear Drift function (When Drift function is selected, Quick function is cleared) Heater [Set/Clear] button: Set/clear heater function Humidify [Set] button: Set Humidify function (only for air conditioner heating mode) Midnight air cooling(NTFC) [Set/Clear] button: Set/Clear Midnight air cooling(NTFC) function that can outdoor unit cooling when
User Manual AWHP Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation [COOL] button: Swtiches to cooling mode Mode [HEAT] button: Switches to heating mode [AUTO] button: Switches to automatic mode Press [▲]/[▼] button to set Air/Water in/out temperature Air/Water in/out temperature It is displayed based on the set temperature selected in [Setting]-[Installing] When [Water in/out] is selected, it is displayed as water in/out temperature When [ind
User Manual AHU Category View Details Operation Contents Press [View Details] button to check detail information (But, mobile is excluded) [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation [COOL] button: Swtiches to cooling mode [HEAT] button: Switches to heating mode [FAN] button: Air purification operation. When FAN is selected, you cannot set the desired temperature Mode [DRY] button: Removes moisture in rainy season or when humidity is high.
Set CO₂ It is enabled only when automatic ventilation function is set Press [▲]/[▼] button to set in the unit of 100ppm within 100 ppm ~ 2 000 ppm range It is displayed only when the addtitional function's Humidify or automatic ventilation and Humidify are selected during AHU Humidify device registration Humidify [Set/Clear] button: Starts/stops Humidify function Humidity It is enabled only when Humidify function is set Press [▲]/[▼] button to set the target humidity Press [OA Damper] : [▲]/[▼] button
User Manual Scroll chiller Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation (It is displayed only when device supports the corresponding mode) Mode [COOL] button: Swtiches to cooling mode [HEAT] button: Switches to heating mode Set temperature Alarm Demand control Set the load water out temperature for indoor cooling/heating Press [▲]/[▼] button to set the temperature of cooling mode and heating mode [Clear] button: Clears Chiller alarm in c
User Manual Screw chiller Category Operation Mode Set temperature Alarm Motor current limit Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation Mode control is impossible.
User Manual Turbo chiller Category Operation Mode Set temperature Alarm Motor current limit Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation Mode control is impossible.
User Manual Absorption Chiller Category Operation Mode Set temperature Alarm Control valve upper limit Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation Mode control is impossible.
User Manual DOKIT Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation
User Manual DO Category Operation Contents [Short] button: Short signal output [Open] button: Open signal output
User Manual AO Category Temperature Contents Set temperature value Note Unit symbol may change according to the usage set during device registration.
User Manual Device Information When you click device information tab in the device's control screen, you can check the device information. You can check device's basic information, operation information, schedule information, error information, and today's history.
User Manual Control You can set the registered device to the desired status and control. 1. In the left side menu tab, click [Control] > [Device control] menu. 2. In the device list tab section, click the desired tab. Category Group Installation Description List of group set for convenience Provides actually connected device information 3. In the filter section, click the filter button of the device type or status to control. All filter buttons can be selected in multiple.
User Manual Monitoring You can check the registered device's control status. 1. In the left side menu tab, click [Control] > [Device control] menu. 2. In the device list tab section, click the desired tab. Category Group Installation Description List of group set for convenience Provides actually connected device information 3. In the filter section, click the filter button of the device type or status to check. All filter buttons can be selected in multiple.
User Manual Edit Drawing When [Setting] > [System setting]'s Use 'Drawing' is selected as Set, you can edit the drawing. 1. In the left side menu tab, click [Control] > [Device control] menu. 2. In device group tab area, click [Group] tab. When you select [Installation] tab, the viewing method's [Drawing] is disabled. 3. In the viewing method, click [View Drawing]. 4. Click [Edit] button. 5. When you add or change drawing, click [Add Drawing] button. 6.
7. To add device in the drawing, select the desired device in the device list in the right side Edit drawing window, and click [+] button. The device is added in the drawing section. 8. To add text or change text in the drawing, use text box.
Category Description Add text Add text box in drawing section Edit text Edit text in text box : Normal letter, thick, Italic, underline : Display in normal letter : Display in thick letter Style : Display in Italic letter : Display with underlined letter : Change letter color : Change letter background color Letter size : Larger letter : Smaller letter 9. When setting is completed, click [Apply] button.
User Manual Delete Drawing You can delete the added drawing. 1. In the left side menu tab, click [Control] > [Device control] menu. 2. In device group tab area, click [Group] tab. 3. In the viewing method, click [View Drawing]. 4. Click [Edit] button. The Edit drawing screen is displayed. 5. Click [Delete] button at the top. The drawing is deleted.
User Manual Schedule Control Schedule is the function to designate the device operation in advance and let the deivce perform the operation reserved at certain time. When you use this function, you can efficiently manage the device operation in time unit for excellent energy saving effect. [Schedule] View entire schedule Add Schedule Delete schedule Copy schedule Edit schedule [Exception Date] Load exception date Add exception date Delete exception date Note Recommended specification Schedule: No.
User Manual View entire schedule You can see the list of schedule in the set period. You can check whether the set schedule is applied, name, whether to repeat, start date, end date, and device list, and directly [Set] or [Clear] the desired schedule.
User Manual Add Schedule You can add schedule category. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [Schedule Control] menu. The schedule control screen is displayed. 2. In the schedule list, click [Add Schedule] button. The Add schedule screen is displayed. 3. In the schedule name input field, input the desired schedule name. 4. Set whether to repeat the schedule.
10. When device registration is completed, click [Apply] button. 11. To add schedule event, in Schedule setting, select device type tab, and click [Add event] button or edit button to set control status of the device in the right side control area. 12. When control setting is completed, click [Save] button. 13. When all settings are completed, click [Apply] button.
User Manual Delete schedule You can delete already registered schedule. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [Schedule Control] menu. The schedule control screen is displayed. 2. In the schedule list, click the Edit button of the schedule to delete. 3. In the right side Edit window screen, click [Delete] button. 4. When notice popup window is created, click [Check] button.
User Manual Copy schedule You can copy and use registered schedule. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [Schedule Control] menu. The schedule control screen is displayed. 2. In schedule list, click edit button of the schedule to copy. 3. In the right side edit window screen, click [Copy] button. 4. When notice popup window is created, click [Check] button.
User Manual Edit schedule You can change the set contents of the already registered schedule. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [Schedule Control] menu. The schedule control screen is displayed. 2. In the schedule list, click Edit buttoin of the schedule to edit. 3. In the right side edit window screen, click [Edit] button. 4. Edit the schedule contents. To check the detail contents, check 'Add Schedule' Category.
User Manual Load exception date You can load already set exception date. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [Schedule Control] menu. The schedule control screen is displayed. 2. In the schedule list, click [Add Schedule] button. The Add schedule screen is displayed. 3. In the exception date tab, click [Load] button The exception date set in [Setting]-[system setting]'s schedule exception date setting is updated and displayed.
User Manual Add exception date You can add new exception date. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [Schedule Control] menu. The schedule control screen is displayed. 2. In the schedule list, click [Add Schedule] button. The Add schedule screen is displayed. 3. In the exception date tab, click [Add Exception Date] button The Add exception date screen is dispalyed. 4. Input the desired exception date name. 5. Select the exception date to set. 6.
User Manual Delete exception date You can delete alreday registered exception date. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [Schedule Control] menu. The schedule control screen is displayed. 2. In Edit schedule screen, click [X] button to delete exception date. To delete the entire category, click [Delete All] button.
User Manual InterLocking InterLocking is the function to interface with one or more equipment and to control output operation when input condition is satisfied. For InterLocking, you need to group the equipment to mutual interface in one group and apply the control setting. It describes the method to create and manage the group and equpment interface control method. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [InterLocking] menu. The InterLocking screen is displayed. 2.
3. In the InterLocking name input field, input the desired InterLocking name. 4. Select pattern type. Category General pattern Description The pattern that output control command is executed when the input condition is satisfied The pattern that the output device follows the input device's status Copy pattern (Some control functions may not be copied.
condition is controlled after delay time. 7. To add device, click [Edit Unit] button. The Edit Unit popup window appears. 8. In the selectable device list, click the checkbox of the device to register and click [◀] button. To register several groups at once, click the checkbox of the group to register and click [◀] button. The selected devices are added to the registered device list. 9. When device registration is completed, click [Apply] button. 10. Click registered device's [Condition] button. 11.
User Manual Time limit control You can control the device to operate for the set time and automatically stop. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [Time limit control] menu. 2. In the group list, select the group to check the setting. The the corresponding group's setting status is displayed in the screen. 3. In the group list, you can click [Set] / [Clear] button to set the time limit operation. 4.
3. Input group name. 4. Select continuous operation time and applied day of week. Category Continuous operation time Applied day of week Description Press [▼] button, and set the desired continuous operation time (1 hour ~ 4 hours) Select checkbox to select day of week to run the time limit operation 5. To add device, click [Edit Unit] button. The Edit Unit popup window appears. 6. In the selectable device list, click the checkbox of the device to register and click [◀] button.
User Manual Energy Usage It describes the method to check the device's operation time, electricity usage amount, gas usage amount, TOE, and CO₂ with values and graph. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Energy] > [Energy Usage] menu. Energy usage amount screen is displayed. 2. In the group list, select group to view. 3. In the top left side box, select the category to view. 4. Set the viewing period.
5. To view the set contents, click [View] button. Energy usage amount of the set period is displayed. To save the viewed contents, click [Send Out] button. (In AC Smart 5 Device, it is stored in USB.) Note Viewing power is possible only when PDI is installed. If PDI is installed, indoor unit, direct cooling type ventilation, and system boiler address shall be set to avoid overlapping.
User Manual Energy Navigation Energy Navigation is the function that can control [ODU capacity]/[IDU Operation Rate]/[IDU] for each level according to the power usage amount forecast and current power usage amount to be able to manage the monthly power usage amount below the target amount. Add target amount You can add Energy Navigation's target amount. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Energy] > [Energy Navigation] menu. 2. In the control status tab, click the group to add target amount. 3.
4. Input target amount in each month. To input in all months at once, input target amount in batch input field and click [Apply] button on the side. 5. When target amount input is completed, click [Apply] button at the top right side. 6. When Apply notice window appears, click [Check] button. Control Level Setting You can set control level of Energy Navigation. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Energy] > [Energy Navigation] menu. 2. In the control status tab, click the group to set the control level.
Monthly target excess ratio You can set in 10% unit within 70~130% ODU capacity: You can set in 10% unit within 0~100%. Control method IDU operation ratio: You can set in 10% unit within 0~100%. IDU: IDU control 7. When setting is completed, click [Apply] button at the top right side. 8. When Apply notice window appears, click [Check] button.
User Manual Peak control In the control status, you can check ACP name, control method, operation method, control status, and target operation ratio. Peak control is a function to set the target operation rate to limit the maximum power usage and to control total power usage not to exceed the target operation rate.
4. To apply the control setting, click [Apply] button. The set control status is saved. 5. To start the corresponding group with the set status, click the group list's [ON] button. To stop the corresponding group's operation, click the group list's [OFF] button.
User Manual Operation History You can view user/automatic control's operation history and the connected device's status change or error status. 1. In the left menu tab, click [History] > [Operation History] menu. Operation history screen is displayed 2. Set the period to view. Category Viewing period Description Day: Views the history of the selected date Today: Views today's history 3. In filter category, select device or history type. You can click the checkbox to select multiple information.
User Manual Energy Navigation History You can view history of Energy Navigation alarm and control operation. 1. In the left menu tab, click [History] > [Energy Navigation History] menu. Energy navigation screen is displayed. 2. Select device to view the history. 3. Set the start date and end date of the period to view history. 4. To view the set contents, click [View] button. Energy Navigation history of the set period is displayed.
User Manual Operation Trend Operation trend function is the function to provide the past status change of the selected device to help establishing reasonable site operation plan. Add Device You can add unit to view operation trend. 1. In the left menu tab, click [History] > [Operation Trend] menu. Operation trend screen is displayed. 2. Click [+ Add Unit] button. Add device screen is displayed. 3. In the unregistered device list, click the checkbox of the device to register and click [◀] button.
Category Description [Day] button: Select the desired date in mini calendar and set as the base date Period [Period] button: Set the start date and end date of the period to view The maximum period to view is 1 week. [Today] button: Set today's date as the base date Send out information You can send out the viewed device's operation trend information. 1. In the left menu tab, click [History] > [Operation Trend] menu. Operation trend screen is displayed. 2.
User Manual Cycle You can view indoor/outdoor unit and chiller's cycle information. Outdoor Unit It provides the selected outdoor unit's cycle information data. 1. In the left menu tab, click [History] > [Cycle] menu. Cycle screen is displayed. Category Outdoor unit cycle information Indoor unit cycle information Description Master/slave outdoor unit information display Displays all indoor unit information connected to the outdoor unit 2.
User Manual Device setting You can change AC Smart setting, add device, and change registered device's setting. AC Smart 5 edit You can change AC Smart setting. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Setting] > [Installing] menu. Device setting screen is displayed. 2. In device list, select AC Smart. AC Smart edit screen is displayed. In device edit area, you can change AC Smart setting information.
Category Energy Management Operation Time Electricity usage amount Gas usage amount Communication method LGAP setting 2Set automatic mode Description Select among peak control / peak control and energy navigation Operation time collection and view Set/Clear Electricity usage amount collection and view Set/Clear Gas usage amount collection and view Set/Clear LGAPI / LGAPII setting Communication Master / Slave setting Press [▼] button to select main agent of 2Set automatic mode Central controller / indoor un
3. When input is completed, click [Apply] button. 4. Click [Send All] button. Automatic setting You can automatically search device connected to AC Smart and register. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Setting] > [Installing] menu. Device setting screen is displayed. 2. In device list, select AC Smart, and click [Auto Search] button. 3. To overwrite AC Smart device setting on the existing setting, click [Check] button. AC Smart device setting status is applied. 4.
Device edit In device list, you can edit registered device. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Setting] > [Installing] menu. Device setting screen is displayed. 2. In device list, select device to edit. 3. Device setting screen is displayed. 4. Edit device setting information. According to the selected device, the setting category according to the corresponding device is displayed differently. For the setting information of each device, refer to the next page. 5.
User Manual Outdoor Unit Category ACP name Address Name Model Capacity Add All Description The corresponding device's upper level ACP name Device address Device name to be displayed in the system For batch add, it is displayed as “Name_device address” form Product model name Product capacity When checkboxes are selected, all selected devices are added
User Manual IDU Category Description ACP name The corresponding device's upper level ACP name ODU name Name of the outdoor unit connected to the corresponding device Address Name Device address Device name to be displayed in the system For batch add, it is displayed as “Name_device address” form Model Product model name Type Indoor unit type selection Capacity Add All Product capacity When checkboxes are selected, all selected devices are added
User Manual HRV Category ACP name Type Address Name Model Capacity Add All Description The corresponding device's upper level ACP name Ventilation type selection Device address Device name to be displayed in the system For batch add, it is displayed as “Name_device address” form Product model name Product capacity When checkboxes are selected, all selected devices are added
User Manual AWHP Category ACP name Address Name Model Capacity Description The corresponding device's upper level ACP name Device address Device name to be displayed in the system For batch add, it is displayed as “Name_device address” form Product model name Product capacity Control method Select control method Current Temp 1 Type of the current temperature to be displayed first Current Temp 2 Type of the current temperature to be displayed second Current Temp 3 Type of the current temperature to
User Manual AHU Category ACP name Address Name Model AHU type Additional function Room Temp Add All Description The corresponding device's upper level ACP name Device address Device name to be displayed in the system For batch add, it is displayed as “Name_device address” form Product model name Select AHU type Select function to add Between air supply or ventilation, selecte the desired indoor temperature setting standard When checkboxes are selected, all selected devices are added
User Manual Chiller Category ACP name Address Name Type Add All Description The corresponding device's upper level ACP name Device address Device name to be displayed in the system For batch add, it is displayed as “Name_device address” form Select chiller type When checkboxes are selected, all selected devices are added
User Manual DOKIT Category ACP name Address Name Add All Description The corresponding device's upper level ACP name Device address Device name to be displayed in the system For batch add, it is displayed as “Name_device address” form When checkboxes are selected, all selected devices are added
User Manual DI/DO Category ACP name Address Name Add All Description The corresponding device's upper level ACP name Device address Device name to be displayed in the system For batch add, it is displayed as “Name_device address” form When checkboxes are selected, all selected devices are added
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User Manual Group Setting You can add/delete management group created according to user's usage. Add Group You can add new group. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Setting] > [Group Setting] menu. Group setting screen is displayed. 2. Select group and click [+ Add lower level group] button. New group is created. 3. Input group name in the group name input field. 4.
In the group list, select the group to delete and click [Delete] button. 2. When Delete group popup window appears, click [Yes] button. The selected group is deleted. 3. To complete group deletion, click [Send All] button.
User Manual System Setting You can change the system setting. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Setting] > [System Setting] menu. System setting screen is displayed. 2. Set the system.
Category Title Language Description Input the desired name in the input field Press [▼] button to select the desired language (한국어/ English/ Español/ Português/ Italiano/ Deutsch/ Türkçe/ Polski/ русский/ Français/ 中⽂/ Čeština) Day format You can set the Day format. (YYYY-MM-DD / MM-DD-YYYY / DD-MM-YYYY) Time format You can set the Time format. (12 / 24) Temperature Press [▼] button to select the desired control temperature unit (Celsius 0.
System time Check system time Date setting You can set the date. Time setting You can set the time. Daylight saving time setting Version Daylight saving time (summer time) start and end date Set/Clear You can check the version. 3. When setting is completed, click [Apply] button. Setting the exception date Delete exception date Register schedule exception device Note When system time or date is changed, it can be logged out, and you need to log in again.
User Manual Network Setting You can set or change network information. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Setting] > [Network Setting] menu. Network setting screen is displayed. 2. Set the network information.
User Manual Error Notice Setting You can set or change error notice. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Setting] > [Error Notice Setting] menu. Error notice setting screen is displayed. 2. Set the error notice. Category e-mail usage setting e-mail title Receiving e-mail address Sending cycle when error occurs Automatic daily error-notification mail Description Selection of set/clear of whether to send the error occurred device's address and error No.
User Manual Administrator Setting You can set or change the user management environment when the user logs in with manager authority. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Setting] > [Administrator Setting] menu. Administrator setting screen is displayed. You can change the manager information or set the system usage environment.
Category Description Set the password to use during login Set password Current password: Input password used currently for login New password: Input new password New password verification: Input the same new password one more time Set receiving e-mail Input e-mail address Manager mail server setting Set Mail server SMTP server: Input SMTP server address Port: Input port No.
User Manual Additional User Setting You can manage the additional user list when you login with manager authority. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Setting] > [Additional User Setting] menu. Additional user setting screen is displayed. You can add user or edit or delete registered user information. Add User You can add secondary manager and general user. 1. In the left menu tab, click [Setting] > [Additional User Setting] menu. Additinal user setting screen is displayed. 2. Click [Add User] button.
Info Secondary manager: Provides authority assigned menu General user: Provides only indoor unit simple controls [ID]: input ID to use Set password [password]: input password to use [Verify password]: input password to use again Group Authority Menu Authority Assign additional user's group authority When group is selected, only the corresponding group can control ASssign menu authority used by additional user For general user, only [Control]-[Device Control], [Setting]-[Additional User Setting] men
User Manual Screen Setting You can set product screen related usage environment. 1. In the left side menu tab, click [Setting] > [Screen Setting] menu. Screen setting screen is displayed. 2. Set screen information. Category Screen saver setting Description Monitor OFF usage: use of monitor power OFF function Set/Clear Monitor OFF standby time (min.): set standby time until monitor power OFF (10/20/30/40/50/60 min.) 3. When setting is completed, click [Apply] button.
User Manual Advance Setting You can set functions required for device operation. 1. In the left side menu tab, click [Setting] > [Advance Setting] menu. Advance Setting screen is displayed.
User Manual TMS Setting You can set remote service that can manage the system remotely. 1. In the left side menu tab, click [Setting] > [TMS Setting] menu. TMS Setting screen is displayed. Category TMS configuration Description Set whether to use remote service Service server address: input remote service server address Information TMS service Service server port: input remote service server port number Update cycle (sec.
User Manual BACnet/Modbus setting You can change BACnet/Modbus setting 1. In the left side menu tab, click [Setting] > [Screen Setting] menu. Screen setting screen is displayed. 2. Set screen information.
Normal : Device ID + 5 Network Number Setting Network Number Setting Register as Foreign Device Foreign Device Set/Clear Only Monitoring setting Only Monitoring Set/Clear BACnet Port setting BACnet Port setting BACnet Type setting BACnet Type selection (A/B) Time sync setting Time sync setting Set/Clear Modbus TCP enable Vnet Number setting Modbus TCP enable Set/Clear Vnet Number setting to use Modbus TCP function Set Vnet Number value operates as Modbus TCP's Slave ID Address 3.
User Manual Usage (Mobile, Tablet) LogIn / LogOut Dashboard Device Control Schedule Control
User Manual You can access to the product with IP address in internet address window to use various central control functions. Note Chrome browser is recommended for web control. For access to web, IP address needs to be set. LogIn Login method is as follows. 1. Please input IP address of the product in the internet address window. 2. Input ID and password in the login window and click [Login] button. LogOut Logout method is as follows. 1. In the menu, click [LogOut] button.
User Manual You can check the current operation status and energy usage trend of the equipment installed in the product. Operation status It describes the dash board's current operation status tab composition and functions. No.
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User Manual Device Control It describes the method to control the device and to monitor the device status.
User Manual Screen Structure and Function 1. In the left menu tab, click [Control] > [Device Control] menu. The device control screen is displayed. No.
User Manual Control of Each Device When a device is selected in the device section, control window is created as in the following screen. Through the control window, you can control the selected device. Note The detail control boundary for each device may be different from the actual device, so make sure to refer to the corresponding device's manual. Chiller interface is an optional function, and you need to separately purchase the option for chiller interface.
User Manual Outdoor Unit Category Outdoor unit capacity control Smart load control function Low noise operation Defrost mode ODU Refrigerant Noise Reduction setting Contents Press [▼] button to set operation rate (%) Press [▲]/[▼] button to set smart load control stage (0stage, 1stage, 2stage, 3stage, 4stage) [Set/Clear] button: outdoor unit low noise operation Set/Clear Press [▲]/[▼] button to set defrost mode stage (0stage, 1stage, 2stage, 3stage) Press [▲]/[▼] button to set outdoor unit refrigerant noi
User Manual IDU Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation [COOL] button: Swtiches to cooling mode [HEAT] button: Switches to heating mode Mode [FAN] button: Air purification operation. When FAN is selected, set temperature is not applied to the device [DRY] button: Removes moisture during rainy season or when humidity is high.
Set temperature Press [▲]/[▼] button to set the desired temperature Wind strength setting [LOW] button: Set the fan speed to slow Fan speed [MED] button: Set the fan speed to normal [HIGH] button: Set the fan speed to fast [AUTO] button: [LOW]-[MED]-[HIGH] automatic switching Swing Set temp range Human detection mode - ON/OFF power saving Human detection mode - Temperature power saving Human detection mode - Unoccupied time setting(minute) Human detection mode - Direct wind Human detection mode - Indir
User Manual IDU (2Set) When 2Set function supporting outdoor unit/indoor unit/remote controller are used and in [Setting] > [Installing], if ACP''s 2Set automatic mode is selected as IDU, indoor unit 2Set control window is generated on the right side as in the following screen.
4) During air cleaning additional operation, in case of air cleaning [Clear], air cleaning is cancelled Function to set the space with the corresponding indoor unit as occupied or empty Occupancy [Occupied] button: occupied setting [Unoccupied] button: empty setting Cooling set temperature Press [▲]/[▼] button to set cooling set temperature Heating setting temperature Press [▲]/[▼] button to set heating set temperature Cooling lower limit/upper limit temperature Heating lower limit/upper limit tempera
If it is empty without schedule after 15:00, cooling set temperature is 29°C and heating set temperature is 16°C, and if it is occupied, cooling set temperature becomes 26°C and heating set temperature becomes 19°C.
User Manual HRV Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation [NORMAL] button: Discharged air ventilates without going trough the electric heat exchanger Mode [HEX] button: Both air supply/discharge ventilates through the electric heat exchanger [AUTO] button: Switches to four seasons mode Wind strength setting [LOW] button: Set the fan speed to slow [HIGH] button: Set the fan speed to fast [SUPER] button: Set the fan speed to Max.
User Manual DXHRV Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation [NORMAL] button: Discharged air ventilates without going trough the electric heat exchanger Mode [HEX] button: Both air supply/discharge ventilates through the electric heat exchanger [AUTO] button: Switches to four seasons mode Set temperature Press [▲]/[▼] button to set the desired temperature Wind strength setting [LOW] button: Set the fan speed to slow [HIGH] button: Se
Quick [Set/Clear] button: Set/clear Quick function (When Quick function is selected, Drift function is cleared) Additional function Drift [Set/Clear] button: Set/clear Drift function (When Drift function is selected, Quick function is cleared) Heater [Set/Clear] button: Set/clear heater function Humidify [Set] button: Set Humidify function (only for air conditioner heating mode) Midnight air cooling(NTFC) [Set/Clear] button: Set/Clear Midnight air cooling(NTFC) function that can outdoor unit cooling when
User Manual AWHP Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation [COOL] button: Swtiches to cooling mode Mode [HEAT] button: Switches to heating mode [AUTO] button: Switches to automatic mode Press [▲]/[▼] button to set Air/Water in/out temperature Air/Water in/out temperature It is displayed based on the set temperature selected in [Setting]-[Installing] When [Water in/out] is selected, it is displayed as water in/out temperature When [ind
User Manual AHU Category View Details Operation Contents Press [View Details] button to check detail information (But, mobile is excluded) [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation [COOL] button: Swtiches to cooling mode [HEAT] button: Switches to heating mode [FAN] button: Air purification operation. When FAN is selected, you cannot set the desired temperature Mode [DRY] button: Removes moisture in rainy season or when humidity is high.
Set CO₂ It is enabled only when automatic ventilation function is set Press [▲]/[▼] button to set in the unit of 100ppm within 100 ppm ~ 2 000 ppm range It is displayed only when the addtitional function's Humidify or automatic ventilation and Humidify are selected during AHU Humidify device registration Humidify [Set/Clear] button: Starts/stops Humidify function Humidity It is enabled only when Humidify function is set Press [▲]/[▼] button to set the target humidity Press [OA Damper] : [▲]/[▼] button
User Manual Scroll chiller Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation (It is displayed only when device supports the corresponding mode) Mode [COOL] button: Swtiches to cooling mode [HEAT] button: Switches to heating mode Set temperature Alarm Demand control Set the load water out temperature for indoor cooling/heating Press [▲]/[▼] button to set the temperature of cooling mode and heating mode [Clear] button: Clears Chiller alarm in c
User Manual Screw chiller Category Operation Mode Set temperature Alarm Motor current limit Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation Mode control is impossible.
User Manual Turbo chiller Category Operation Mode Set temperature Alarm Motor current limit Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation Mode control is impossible.
User Manual Absorption Chiller Category Operation Mode Set temperature Alarm Control valve upper limit Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation Mode control is impossible.
User Manual DOKIT Category Operation Contents [ON] button: starts the device operation [OFF] button: Stops the device operation
User Manual DO Category Operation Contents [Short] button: Short signal output [Open] button: Open signal output
User Manual AO Category Temperature Contents Set temperature value Note Unit symbol may change according to the usage set during device registration.
User Manual Device Information When you click device information tab in the device's control screen, you can check the device information. You can check device's basic information, operation information, schedule information, error information, and today's history.
User Manual Schedule Control Schedule is a function for device to perform reserved operation at certain time by designating device operation in advance. When this function is used, device operation can be managed in time unit efficiently and energy saving effect is excellent.
User Manual Check schedule You can see all set schedules. When you click Edit icon, you can check detail contents of the chedule.
User Manual BACnet/Modbus Protocol AC Smart 5 can be linked with the BMS (Building Management System) that supports the BACnet IP/Modbus TCP protocol. The functions that can be controlled or monitored by the BMS vary depending on the protocol.
User Manual BACnet Commission Commissioning is the process of verifying the subsystems to achieve the owner's project requirements as intended by the building owner and as designed by the building architects and engineers. After AC Smart 5 installation, you can check the operation status of the device by using the web function before connection with the BMS system. Creating of the Points. This is NOT to be done by LG since it is directly related to the BMS side.
User Manual BACnet Object List It describes the BACnet object list provided by AC Smart 5.
User Manual Definition of Instance Number The instance number of each device is assigned as follows Example of Instance Number Description Product Type Product Address Point Instance Number IDU Address 0x00, On/Off (Setting) 0 0 1 1 IDU Address 0x00, Operation Mode (Setting) 0 0 7 7 IDU Address 0x1B, On/Off (Setting) 0 27 1 6913 IDU Address 0x1B, Operation Mode (Setting) 0 27 7 6919 Vent Address 0x00, On/Off (Setting) 1 0 1 65537 Vent Address 0x00, Operation Mode (Setting) 1
User Manual Indoor Unit Object List One Indoor unit has the following list of points. Some points may not be supported depending on the product.
Set Lower 29 Temperature TempRangeUpperLimitStatus_XXX AI ℃(℉) 18 ℃ ~ 30 ℃ (64 ℉ ~ 86 ℉) TempRangeLowerLimitStatus_XXX AI ℃(℉) 16 ℃ ~ 30 ℃ (60 ℉ ~ 86 ℉) ModeLockCommand_XXX BO - Permit (0) (Setting) Set Lower 30 Temperature (Status) 31 Mode Lock (Setting) Prohibit (1) Prohibit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32 Mode Lock (Status) ModeLockStatus_XXX BI - Permit (0) 33 Fan Lock (Setting) FanLockCommand_XXX BO - Permit (0)
(Status) 49 Thermo Status (Status) ThermoStatus_XXX BI AccumulatedGas(100 Watt)_XXX AI DustSensorAvail_XXX BI - Disabled (0) AirCleaningOperCommand_XXX BO - Stop (0) AirCleaningOperStatus_XXX BI - Stop (0) FineDustStatus_XXX AI µg/m³ UltraFineDustStatus_XXX AI µg/m³ SuperUltraFineDustStatus_XXX AI µg/m³ HumidityStatus_XXX AI % ComfortCoolingAvail_XXX BI - Disabled (0) ComfortCoolingOperCommand_XXX BO - Stop (0) ComfortCoolingOperStatus_XXX BI - Stop (0) ComfortCooli
User Manual Ventilation Object List One ventilation has the following list of points. Some points may not be supported depending on the product.
29 30 31 (Status) Set Lower Temperature (Setting) Set Lower Temperature (Status) TempRangeLowerLimitCommand_XXX AV ℃(℉) 16 ℃ ~ 30 ℃ (60 ℉ ~ 86 ℉) TempRangeUpperLimitStatus_XXX AI ℃(℉) 18 ℃ ~ 30 ℃ (64 ℉ ~ 86 ℉) TempRangeLowerLimitStatus_XXX AI ℃(℉) 16 ℃ ~ 30 ℃ (60 ℉ ~ 86 ℉) 32 Mode Lock (Setting) ModeLockCommand_XXX BO - 33 Mode Lock (Status) ModeLockStatus_XXX BI - 34 Fan Lock (Setting) FanLockCommand_XXX BO - 35 Fan Lock (Status) FanLockStatus_XXX BI - 36 NTFC Available
User Manual AHU Object List One AHU has the following list of points. Some points may not be supported depending on the product.
℃ 30 Mix Unit Temperature (Status) MixTempStatus_XXX AI 31 Supply Unit Humidity (Status) SupplyHumidifyStatus_XXX AI % 32 Outdoor Unit Humidity (Status) OutdoorHumidifyStatus_XXX AI % VentilHumidifyStatus_XXX AI % 33 Ventilation Unit Humidity (Status) (℉) 0~255 (Real Value = Value*10, Example : In case Value is 20, CO2 is 34 CO2 Value (Status) CO₂ValueStatus_XXX AI - 35 Humidity Unit ON/OFF (Status) HumidifyUnitStatus_XXX BI - Stop (0) Start (1) - - - - - 36 Heating Un
User Manual Outdoor unit Object List One outdoor unit has the following list of points. Some points may not be supported depending on the product.
71 (Slave2) Liquid Pipe Temperature LiquidPipeTemp_XXX AI ℃(℉) 72 (Slave2) Heat Exchanger Temperature HexTemp_XXX AI ℃(℉) 73 (Slave2) Outdoor EEV OutdoorEEV_XXX AI - 74 (Slave2) Subcool EEV SubCoolEEV_XXX AI - 75 (Slave2) Hot Gas Valve HotgasValue_XXX BI - InverterDischargeTemp_XXX AI ℃(℉) 76 (Slave2) Inverter Discharge Temperature 77 (Slave2) Outdoor Temperature OutdoorTemp_XXX AI ℃(℉) 78 (Slave2) Operation Mode OperationMode_XXX MI - 79-96 Stop (0) Start (1) - -
User Manual AWHP Object List One AWHP has the following list of points. Some points may not be supported depending on the product.
User Manual General Object List This is the list of BACnet objects provided for the general information. Some points may not be supported depending on the product.
User Manual BIBBs BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks Alarm and Event Management, Scheduling, Trending and Network Security BIBBs are not supported.
I-Have X X DM-DCC-A Device Management-DeviceCommunicationControl-A □ DeviceCommunicationControl DM-DCC-B Device Management-DeviceCommunicationControl-B ■ DeviceCommunicationControl DM-TS-A Device Management-TimeSynchronization-A □ TimeSynchronization DM-TS-B Device Management-TimeSynchronization-B ■ TimeSynchronization X X X
User Manual PICS BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Vendor Name LG Electronics Inc. Product Name AC Smart 5 Product Description This gateway converts between BACnet IP and RS-485 LGAP (LG Aircon protocol) allowing third party control and monitoring of the LG A/C system. It has a built in web server that does not require any additional software.
User Manual Modbus Commission Commissioning is the process of verifying the subsystems to achieve the owner's project requirements as intended by the building owner and as designed by the building architects and engineers. After AC Smart 5 installation, you can check the operation status of the device by using the web function before connection with the BMS system. Creating of the Points. This is NOT to be done by LG since it is directly related to the BMS side.
User Manual Supported Function Codes The Modbus function codes supported by AC Smart 5 are as follows: Refer to the Register List page for controlled/monitored items supported by each function code.
User Manual Modbus Register List It describes the Modbus Register List provided by AC Smart 5.
User Manual Definition of Register Address The Register Address of each device is assigned as follows. Protocol Configuration Register No.
AHU Address 0x0F, Operation Mode AHU Address 0x0F, Current OA Damper AWHP Address 0x00, On/Off AWHP Address 0x00, Operation Mode AWHP Address 0x0F, On/Off AWHP Address 0x0F, Operation Mode 0x8 0x1E 0x1 0x3 / 0x6 0x81E0 0x8 0x1F 0x1 0x3 0x81F0 0xC 0x00 0x1 0x1 / 0x5 0xC000 0xC 0x00 0x1 0x3 / 0x6 0xC000 0xC 0x0F 0x1 0x1 / 0x5 0xC0F0 0xC 0x0F 0x1 0x3 / 0x6 0xC0F0
User Manual Indoor Unit Register List One Indoor unit has the following list of points. Some points may not be supported depending on the product.
User Manual Ventilation Register List One Indoor unit has the following list of points. Some points may not be supported depending on the product.
User Manual AHU Register List One AHU has the following list of points. Some points may not be supported depending on the product. Due to the limited number of points, One AHU device uses two product addresses. Refer to the Definition of Register Address page for the detail information.
User Manual AWHP Register List One AWHP has the following list of points. Some points may not be supported depending on the product.
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(a) that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described in Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or (b) that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the terms of a Secondary License. 1.6. "Executable Form" means any form of the work other than Source Code Form. 1.7. "Larger Work" means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in a separate file or files, that is not Covered Software. 1.8.
2. License Grants and Conditions 2.1.
2.6. Fair Use This License is not intended to limit any rights You have under applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other equivalents. 2.7. Conditions Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted in Section 2.1. 3. Responsibilities 3.1. Distribution of Source Form All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under the terms of this License.
3.5. Application of Additional Terms You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on behalf of any Contributor.
6. Disclaimer of Warranty Covered Software is provided under this License on an "as is" basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed, implied, or statutory, including, without limitation, warranties that the Covered Software is free of defects, merchantable, fit for a particular purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Covered Software is with You.
10.2. Effect of New Versions You may distribute the Covered Software under the terms of the version of the License under which You originally received the Covered Software, or under the terms of any subsequent version published by the license steward. 10.3.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both the copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name (TrademarkedName) not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission.
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