Air-conditioner Network System Centralized Controller AG-150A GB-50ADA-A GB-50ADA-J Instruction Book (Web browser for Initial Settings) Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................................... 1 1-1 Terms Used in This Manual .................................................... 1 1-2 Computer Requirements ......................................................... 1 1-3 Notes on using AG-150A with the integrated centralized control software (TG-2000A)................
1 Introduction Special features of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation’s “Centralized Controller AG-150A,” “Centralized Controller GB-50ADA-A,” and “Centralized Controller GB-50ADA-J” are that a PC connected to a LAN can be used to monitor the operation condition of air conditioners, perform air conditioner operations, and make initial settings. This document explains the procedures for making initial settings for the Centralized Controller using the web browser.
2 Setting the Operating Environment PC settings and web browser settings required for using a web browser to monitor air conditioner units and perform operations are explained in the following pages. 2-1 Setting the PC IP Address Set an IP address on the PC that enables AG-150A to connect via a web browser. For instance, if the AG-150A IP address is [192.168.1.1], the PC IP address will need to belong to the same system [192.168.1.101].
(4) In the [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties] dialog, click [Use the following IP address] and enter the IP address (for example, “192.168.1.101”) that you want to set in the IP address field. You normally set [255.255.255.0] as the subnet mask. Note: Ask your LAN administrator to provide the IP addresses and subnet mask. (5) Click the [OK] button to close this dialog, and then close the other open dialogs to complete the network setting.
2-2 Setting the Web Browser Use a security device such as a VPN router when connecting the AG-150A to the Internet to prevent unauthorized access. If no security devices are installed, the operation settings may be changed by an unauthorized person without the knowledge of the user. Necessary web browser settings must be performed to enable the web browser to connect to the AG-150A. Note: The settings and screen images used as examples in this manual are based on Internet Explorer 6.0.
2-2-3 Connecting to the Internet using a proxy server (Using an existing LAN) If the PC you use for monitoring air conditioners and performing operations is going to access the Internet via proxy server by connecting to an existing LAN such as a LAN within your company, use the procedure given below to set the web browser environment settings. By performing these settings, your PC will connect to a proxy server only when connecting to the Internet.
2-3 Setting the Java Execution Environment When using Java Plug-in version 1.6.0_10 or later, make the following environment settings (not required for version 1.6.0_09 or earlier). Note: The setting samples and screenshots used in this manual are those of Java Plug-in version 1.6.0_11. 2-3-1 Disabling the next-generation Java Plug-in (1) Open Java Control Panel by double-clicking Java in the Control Panel.
3 Performing Operations Text below explains how to connect to the AG-150A and how to make various settings for the AG-150A. Note: If the AG-150A is restarted due to a power interruption etc., wait until the screen on the AG-150A main unit displays the normal operation screen (it takes several minutes before the normal operation screen is displayed) before using a web browser to access the AG-150A.
3-1-2 Encrypting the communication data and login on the AG-150A AG-150A can encrypt communication data using HTTPS (SSL). When connecting the AG-150A to the LAN that can be accessed by the general public, it is recommended that the following settings be made so that the units are monitored and controlled on the encrypted Web page. Note: Depending on the operating system or the version of Java, HTTPS encrypted messages may not be handled correctly.
(4) If the security alert has not been disabled, after entering the web address and hitting the Enter (Return) key, a security alert message will alert asking if you want to proceed . This is because the AG-150A uses the self-authentication system. Click [Yes] and proceed.
4 Initial Settings This chapter explains how to set the settings on the AG-150A’s initial settings screen. *Refer to Chapter 5 in the Instruction Book that came with the Centralized Controller AG-150A for how to set the settings after the initial power on. 4-1 Setting the Current Date and Time Click [Initial Settings] in the menu, and [Date and Time] screen will appear on the screen. Enter the current date and time, and then press the [Save Settings] button to send the current date and time to AG-150A.
4-2 Setting the Basic Information and External Input Functions Display the page needed to perform the AG-150A basic setting by clicking [Initial Settings]-[Basic System] in the setting menu pane. On this page, you perform the basic setting such as the AG-150A unit name, network setting and M-NET setting. Click [Save Settings] to send setting data to the AG-150A. After the setting data are sent to the AG-150A, a message will appear asking whether or not to restart the AG-150A.
4-2-2 Configuring the System Configuration Settings In the System Configuration Settings menu, set the use or non-use of PAC-YG50ECA Expansion Controller, connection target, M-NET settings, and external input settings. Note: When connecting multiple AG-150A controllers by connecting an Expansion Controller, all controllers must have the same system configurations.
4-2-2-3 External Input Setting In the External Input Setting menu, set the AG-150A external input function. By using external input functions, it is possible to stop and run multiple air conditioners connected to the AG-150A via the separately sold external I/O adapter for AG-150A (Model: PAC-YG10HA) and external power supply using level signals and pulse signals. Note: If PAC-YG50ECA Expansion Controllers are connected, Expansion Controller system selection buttons will appear.
(4) Selecting [ON/OFF/Prohibit/Permit (Pulse signal)] makes it possible to use pulse signals to run multiple units, stop multiple units, prohibit local operation and permit local operation. In this mode, it is possible to freely operate the remote control except during the pulse signal input. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Run Stop Prohibit Permit DC12V :Pulse generator Connection to AG-150A (CN5) 0.5 - 1.0 Seconds Contact ON Run Contact OFF Contact ON Stop Contact OFF Run Stop 0.5 - 1.
4-2-4 Network Setting In Network Setting, set the AG-150A IP address, subnet mask and gateway address. If connecting to the AG-150A via a permanent LAN, consult with the network administrator before setting these addresses.
4-2-4-1 Settings for when the AG-150A is connected to a dedicated LAN (1) Enter the AG-150A IP address in the [IP Address] field. If the LAN wiring has been newly set up, allocate IP addresses to the AG-150A units in a sequential order starting with [192.168.1.1]. For example the first AG-150A unit will receive an IP address of [192.168.1.1], the second AG-150A unit will receive an IP address of [192.168.1.2] and so on.
4-2-4-2 Settings for when the AG-150A is connected to an existing LAN When connecting the AG-150A to an existing LAN, consult with the network administrator who is responsible for the LAN before setting the IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address. [Example of a Permanent LAN System] Backbone LAN Gateway IP: 10.1.1.250 Gateway IP: 10.1.2.250 Receive from the LAN administrator. AG-150A IP Address Subnet Mask G/W Address :10.1.1.1 :255.255.255.0 :10.1.1.250 Receive from the LAN administrator.
(5) In the [Filter Sign Display] section, select whether to display the filter sign. Select [ON] to display the filter sign and [OFF] not to. When the filter sign display is set to “OFF,” the filter sign on neither the LCD of the AG-150A nor the monitor screen on the Web browser will appear, even when the indoor unit detects a filter sign. If the filter is regularly cleaned and the filter sign display is unnecessary, set it to [OFF].
4-3 Group Setting Display the page needed to register the group of air conditioners or general equipment to be connected to the AG-150A and to set the group name by clicking [Initial Settings]-[Groups]. On this page, you perform the basic setting such as the AG-150A unit name, network setting and M-NET setting. Click [Set to AG-150A] to send setting data to the AG-150A. Note: If PAC-YG50ECA Expansion Controllers are connected, Expansion Controller system selection buttons will appear.
(3) To register remote controllers in a group, click on the [Remote Controller Registration] field to display the [Select Unit Addresses] screen, and click on the numbers corresponding to the units to be registered. The ones that are selected will be shown with a yellow-green background. To cancel the selection, click on them again. Deselected items will be shown with a gray background. Note: A maximum of 2 remote controls can be registered in one group.
4-4 Interlocked Setting To interlock the operation of LOSSNAY with the run/stop status of the indoor units, click on [Initial Settings]-[Interlocked LOSSNAY] in the menu to bring up the Interlocked LOSSNAY screen, and enter the interlock conditions. Click [Save Settings] to send setting data to the AG-150A. Note: If PAC-YG50ECA Expansion Controllers are connected, Expansion Controller system selection buttons will appear.
4-5 Block Setting By performing block settings, multiples of air conditioner groups can be collectively monitored or operated from the Web or TG-2000A. It also enables energy-save/peak cut controls. Bring up the Block Setting screen by clicking [Initial Settings]-[Blocks] in the menu, and register the groups in the block to utilize these features. Click [Save Settings] to send setting data to the AG-150A. Note: If the user logs in as a building manager, some of the operations may be prohibited.
5 Functions 1 5-1 Error mail reports/E-mail communication Click on [Functions 1] – [E-Mail] in the menu to open the [E-mail] window and make necessary settings to perform remote monitoring via mail, using error mail report or the maintenance tool. Click [Save Settings] to send setting data to the AG-150A. Note: The use of the error mail report function requires a separate license registration. Confirm on the license registration screen (Ch8) that the license registration has been completed.
5-1-2 Setting the Mail Server Information Enter the mail server information provided by either the ISP or the LAN administrator. Either the IP address or the host name (server name) can be entered in the mail server field. Make necessary settings depending on the functions to be used, using the table below as a reference.
(4) To e-mail an error when an error occurs on general equipment connected to PLC for general equipment, click the PLC Connection button, which appears at the time of selection of "General Equipment", to set the IP address of PLC for general equipment. The row number of the set IP address will be in an error mail as a PLC number. (Eg. When an error occurs on the No.
5-2 Energy-Save Control and Peak Cut Control Click on [Functions 1] – [Peak Cut] in the menu to bring up the peak cut control screen, and make necessary peak cut settings to use the energy-save or peak cut control function. Click [Save Settings] to send setting data to the AG-150A. Note: Run the test run mode, and check that the equipment related to peak cut is connected properly to perform peak cut control. (It is possible to perform control compulsorily by changing the control level.
5-2-1 When Demand Controller Method is used (1) To use Demand Controller Method, before using the PLC Software for demand input or Electric Amount Count Software, click on the PLC initialize button once to initialize the internal memory. Note: Do not initialize the memory after the operation has begun, for it will clear all operation data. (2) Enter the IP address for the PLC software for demand input. (3) Enter the IP address of the AG-150A to which the demand levels are reported.
5-2-3 When PI Controller Method is used (1) Select the PI controller to which the watt-hour meter used for peak cut control is connected. Note: Only the watt-hour meters that have been registered on the Measurement screen can be selected. (2) Determine the range of electricity use for each control level (demand level), taking into consideration such factors as delayed control of the air conditioner.
5-2-5 When From external system Method is used (1) When the energy-save level is set to 0 (It is always set to level 0 in an energy-save control method), energy-save control will not be performed for the indoor units that show a greater difference between the set temperature and indoor temperature than the value set in the window on the right. Make the setting when some type of energy-saving control is effective at energy-save level 0 and the level of comfort is high on priority list.
5-2-7 Setting the Indoor Unit Control Method (All methods) Make the energy-save control settings for the Indoor units for each energy-save level. The settings are made for each operation block. If the operation blocks have not been set up, refer to section 4-5 on how to set the operation blocks. Paste Click to paste the settings. Control Level Copy Click to copy the settings. Batch Operations Used to make settings for all Indoor units at once. Control Method Control Time Select the control time.
5-3 Settings for measurement To measure the temperature or the amount of electricity, click the [Function1]-[Measurement] in the menu, and open the Measurement screen. Settings for controllers used for measurement can be made. After the settings are made, click [Save Settings] to send setting data to AG-150A. Note: If PAC-YG50ECA Expansion Controllers are connected, Expansion Controller system selection buttons will appear.
(6) To receive an e-mail when the temperature or the humidity exceeds a certain value, set the upper/lower limit alarm values (occurrence, recovery). Note: To avoid repeating occurrence and recovery, it is recommended that the difference between the occurrence value and the recovery value is approx. 1ºC. 5-3-2 Adjusting the measured temperature/humidity values When the adjustment of the measured values is necessary because of the location of the sensor, follow the procedures below.
5-3-5 Setting the destination to which an error mail is sent To receive an e-mail when the temperature or the humidity exceeds a certain value, make the error mail sending settings. (1) Select [Out-of-limit alarm] in Type of E-Mail pulldown, and enter the Mail Subject and the E-Mail Address. Note: The following characters cannot be used in the mail title: <>&“‘ The following format will be applied when the alarm mail is sent.
5-3-6 Setting the destination to which temperature/humid trend data mail is sent To send temperature/humid trend data by mail once a day (when the date changes), make the mail sending settings. The trend data is sent as an attachment CSV file. (1) Select the [Trend Data] in the Type of E-Mail pulldown, and enter the Mail Subject and the E-Mail Address.
6 Functions 2 6-1 Limiting the Set Temperature Operating Range Click on [Function2]-[Set Temperature Range Limit] in the menu to open the set temperature range limit screen, and make necessary settings to limit the set temperature operating range of the local remote controller. Each user operation will be limited by setting the lower limit and the upper limit of the set temperature for cooling operation, which leads to energy saving.
6-2 Night Mode (Silent Mode) Schedule Click on [Function2]-[Night Mode Schedule] in the menu to open the night mode schedule screen and make necessary settings to switch the outdoor unit operation mode to the night mode (low-noise operation), and set the night mode time interval. Use this mode when low-noise operation of the outdoor unit is preferable during night. Note: If PAC-YG50ECA Expansion Controllers are connected, Expansion Controller system selection buttons will appear.
6-3 System-Changeover of Y series Click on [Function2]-[Auto-changeover] in the menu to open the auto-changeover screen and make necessary settings to switch the operation mode between cooling and heating automatically of the indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit. Set the change over mode and the target units.
7 Functions 3 7-1 External Temperature Interlock To use external temperature interlock, click [Function 3] on the menu, and then click [External Temperature Interlock]. Air conditioning group can be set for this control. By setting this control on the air conditioning unit at an entrance, our physical shock (heat shock) caused by the extreme temperature difference can be reduced when entering into a building.
7-2 Night setback control To use Night setback control (abbreviated to setback control below), click [Functions 3] on the menu, and then click [Setback Control]. Air conditioning group can be set for this control. This control prevents indoor dew by heating automatically when the room temperature goes outside of the specific range during the night. Note: If PAC-YG50ECA Expansion Controllers are connected, Expansion Controller system selection buttons will appear.
7-3 Interlock control To use Interlock control, click [Functions 3] on the menu, and then click [Interlock control]. Interlock conditions and actions can be set. After the settings are made, click [Save Settings] to send setting data to AG-150A. Output unit type Use this menu to select the output unit type Input category Edit buttons Use this menu to select the input type. Use these buttons to insert, delete, clear, copy, and paste data.
Example 3: Interlocked operation of indoor unit and card key via a DIDO controller Signal indicating the card key has been removed AG-150A Card key signal input DIDO controller (PAC-YG66DCA) Card key Signal to stop the air conditioning unit Indoor unit Note: It takes longer than usual to issue commands when the interlock conditions are met. This may delay the state change verification, which is usually performed every three to five seconds.
7-3-1 Making the interlock settings Up to 150 interlocking conditions from 1 through 150 can be set as follows. (1) Set the input category and interlocking conditions. Select the equipment for the input category and the interlocking conditions (event) according to Table 7-1.
(2) Set the input unit. Click [Select input units] to set the input unit type. One of the following screens will appear that will allow the user to set the input unit types, depending on the “selection unit” that was selected from a list in Table 7-1. (2-1) Selection unit is “Group.” When the Input category is set to Air- conditioner (On/Off) or Air-conditioner (Mode) or Air-conditioner (Alarm/Recovery), clicking the [Select Input Units] will bring up the window that displays the Group numbers.
(3) Set the output unit type and interlocked actions. Select the equipment type for the output unit type and the interlocked actions according to Table 7-2. Table 7-2 OUTPUT UNIT TYPE Interlocked actions and the selection unit for each output category OUTPUT UNIT ICON INTERLOCKED ACTIONS ITEM SETTING OPTIONS ON/OFF SELECTION UNIT ON, OFF, Blank Cool, Heat, Dry, Fan, Auto Mode Auto, Heat Recovery (LOSSNAY), Auto (LOSSNAY), Bypass (LOSSNAY) 14~30ºC/57~87ºF (Cool, Dry) Set Temp.
Note: Temperature setting cannot be made unless the operation mode has been set. Note: If an operation mode is selected that is not available for a group of units that was selected in the output unit type field, the units in the group will not perform any operation.
(4) Set the output unit type. Click “Select output units” to bring up one of the following screens that will allow the user to set the output unit types, depending on the “selection unit” that was selected from a list in Table 7-2. (4-1) Selection unit is “Group.” When the Output unit type is set to Air- conditioner, clicking the [Select Output Units] will bring up the window that displays the unit numbers. Click on the numbers corresponding to the Groups to be registered.
7-3-2 Disabling/Enabling the setting for each interlocking condition To exclude an individual group from certain settings being applied to, use the Enable/Disable button. No actions will be taken for the group that is set to “Disable.” 7-3-3 Temporarily disabling the interlocking control To temporarily disable the interlocking control, click the "Stop Execution” button. *Changes in status that occur while "Stop Execution” is selected will be ignored.
8 User Setting Click on [User settings] in the menu to open the user setting screen and make necessary user settings to limit available functions of a building manager and to change user names and passwords of maintenance user and building manager. A building manager must change group names when a tenant has been changed. However, for basic setting information, such as connection information of air conditioners, that one doesn’t want to be changed, please make this user setting.
Table 7-1 Available Function List Function Content Date and time Current date and time setting *1 Basic system AG-150A network setting, external output setting Group name Initial setting Groups Group structure *1 Interlocked LOSSNAY*1 Blocks Block name Block structure Block name setting *1 Set temperature range limit Registration setting of groups in a block Address to report an error mail, Setting of mail communication partner Setting of average electric range, temperature difference between
9 Registering a License for Optional Function Text below explains how to register a license for optional functions. In the Login screen (see3-1), click [License registration for optional functions] and the License Registration of Optional Functions screen will appear. Please ask the dealer you purchased the product from for more details on the optional functions and how to purchase a license number.
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