Mitsubishi Electric AE-200A, AE-50A, AE-200E, AE-50E Instruction Manual

Contents
1. Safety precautions ..............................................................4
1-1. General precautions ...................................................................4
1-2. Precautions for relocating or repairing the unit ...........................5
1-3. Additional precautions .................................................................5
2. Introduction .........................................................................6
2-1. Terms used in this manual ..........................................................6
2-2. Required licenses .......................................................................6
2-3. About this manual .......................................................................6
3. Basic operations .................................................................7
3-1. Monitor/Operation .......................................................................7
3-2. Energy Management ................................................................21
3-3. Schedule ...................................................................................24
3-4. Status List .................................................................................44
3-5. Malfunction Log ........................................................................48
4. Practical operations ..........................................................50
4-1. Cleaning the touch panel ..........................................................50
5. Initial startup settings ........................................................51
5-1. Initial startup setting procedures ...............................................51
5-2. Initial Settings ...........................................................................56
5-3. Environment settings for Integrated Centralized
Control Web ..............................................................................80
6. Maintenance .....................................................................84
6-1. Backing up settings data ...........................................................84
6-2. Importing settings data .............................................................85
6-3. Software Update .......................................................................86
6-4. Software information .................................................................88
7. Specifications ....................................................................89
Centralized Controller AE-200A/AE-50A AE-200E/AE-50E
Instruction Book
Before using the controller, please read this Instruction Book carefully to ensure proper operation. Retain this manual for future reference.
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Contents
1. Safety precautions ..............................................................................................4
1-1. General precautions ................................................................................................ 4
1-2. Precautions for relocating or repairing the unit ....................................................... 5
1-3. Additional precautions ............................................................................................. 5
2. Introduction .........................................................................................................6
2-1. Terms used in this manual ......................................................................................6
2-2. Required licenses ................................................................................................... 6
2-3. About this manual ................................................................................................... 6
3. Basic operations ..................................................................................................7
3-1. Monitor/Operation ................................................................................................... 7
3-1-1. Screen sequence.......................................................................................... 7
3-1-2. Group icons .................................................................................................. 9
3-1-3. Checking the operation conditions ............................................................... 9
3-1-4. Selecting the icons of the groups to be operated ....................................... 13
3-1-5. Operation settings screen........................................................................... 19
3-2. Energy Management ............................................................................................. 21
3-2-1. Energy Use Status...................................................................................... 21
3-2-2. Ranking ...................................................................................................... 22
3-2-3. Target value ................................................................................................ 23
3-3. Schedule ............................................................................................................... 24
3-3-1. Weekly Schedule ........................................................................................ 26
3-3-2. Annual Schedule......................................................................................... 36
3-3-3. Today’s Schedule ....................................................................................... 42
3-4. Status List ............................................................................................................. 44
3-4-1. Malfunction List........................................................................................... 44
3-4-2. Filter Sign List ............................................................................................. 46
3-5. Malfunction Log ..................................................................................................... 48
3-5-1. Unit Error/Communication Error ................................................................. 48
4. Practical operations ...........................................................................................50
4-1. Cleaning the touch panel ...................................................................................... 50
5. Initial startup settings ........................................................................................51
5-1. Initial startup setting procedures ........................................................................... 51
5-1-1. AE-200 initial start-up for a system without connection to an
AE-50/EW-50 controller .............................................................................. 52
5-1-2. AE-200 initial start up for a system with connection to one or more
AE-50/EW-50 controllers ............................................................................ 53
5-2. Initial Settings ........................................................................................................ 56
5-2-1. Logging in to the Initial Settings menu ....................................................... 56
5-2-2. Locking the screen ..................................................................................... 58
5-2-3. Date and time ............................................................................................. 59
5-2-4. License registration for optional functions .................................................. 61
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5-2-5. Unit Information .......................................................................................... 62
5-2-6. Network ...................................................................................................... 66
5-2-7. Groups ........................................................................................................ 70
5-2-8. Blocks ......................................................................................................... 72
5-2-9. Floor Layout................................................................................................ 73
5-2-10. System View ............................................................................................. 78
5-2-11. Floor Layout settings on the Integrated Centralized Control Web ............ 79
5-3. Environment settings for Integrated Centralized Control Web .............................. 80
5-3-1. Operating environment ............................................................................... 80
5-3-2. System Settings.......................................................................................... 81
5-3-3. Setting the IP address of the PC ................................................................ 82
5-3-4. Logging in to the Integrated Centralized Control Web ................................ 83
6. Maintenance ......................................................................................................84
6-1. Backing up settings data ....................................................................................... 84
6-2. Importing settings data .......................................................................................... 85
6-3. Software Update ................................................................................................... 86
6-3-1. Preparation ................................................................................................. 86
6-3-2. Update procedures ..................................................................................... 87
6-4. Software information ............................................................................................. 88
7. Specifications .................................................................................................... 89
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1. Safety precautions
►Observe these precautions carefully to ensure safety. ►After reading this manual, pass the manual on to the end user to retain for future
reference.
►The user should keep this manual for future reference and refer to it as necessary. This
manual should be made available to those who repair or relocate the units. Make sure that the manual is passed on to any future air conditioning system user.
: indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
: indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
: addresses practices not related to personal injury, such as product
and/or property damage.
1-1. General precautions
Do not install the controller in areas where large amounts of oil, steam, organic solvents, or corrosive gases (such as ammonia, sulfuric compounds, or acids), or areas where acidic/alkaline solutions or special chemical sprays are used frequently. These substances may significantly reduce the performance and corrode the internal parts, resulting in electric shock, malfunction, smoke, or fire.
To reduce the risk of short circuits, current leakage, electric shock, malfunction, smoke, or fire, do not wash the controller with water or any other liquid.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, malfunction, smoke, or fire, do not touch the electrical parts, USB memory, or touch panel with wet fingers.
To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock, before spraying a chemical around the controller, stop the operation and cover the controller.
To reduce the risk of injury, keep children away while installing, inspecting, or repairing the controller.
If you notice any abnormality (e.g., burning smell), stop the operation, turn off the controller, and consult your dealer. Continuing the operation may result in electric shock, malfunction, or fire.
Properly install all required covers to keep moisture and dust out of the controller. Dust accumulation and the presence of water may result in electric shock, smoke, or fire.
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, do not place flammable materials or use flammable sprays around the controller.
To reduce the risk of electric shock or malfunction, do not touch the touch panel, switches, or buttons with a sharp object.
To avoid injury from broken glass, do not apply excessive force to the glass parts.
To reduce the risk of injury, electric shock, or malfunction, avoid contact with the sharp edges of certain parts.
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Consult your dealer for the proper disposal of the controller. Improper disposal will pose a risk of environmental pollution.
1-2. Precautions for relocating or repairing the unit
The controller must be repaired or moved only by qualified personnel. Do not disassemble or modify the controller. Improper installation or repair may result in injury, electric shock, or fire.
1-3. Additional precautions
To avoid discoloration, do not use benzene, thinner, or chemical rag to clean the controller. When the controller is heavily soiled, wipe the controller with a well-wrung cloth that has been soaked in water with mild detergent, and then wipe off with a dry cloth.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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2. Introduction
AE-200A/AE-50A/AE-200E/AE-50E is a centralized controller. EW-50A/EW-50E is an LCD-less total management system. Any connected air conditioning systems can be operated or monitored on the AE-200A/AE-50A/AE-200E/AE-50E’s LCD or the Integrated Centralized Control Web. By using a PI controller that is built-in on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A/AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E, the energy­control-related status can be displayed and Peak Cut control can be performed without a use of a PI controller (PAC-YG60MCA). Each AE-200A/AE-50A/AE-200E/AE-50E can control up to a total of 50 indoor units and other equipment. By connecting AE-200A/AE-200E (main controller) and AE-50A/AE-50E/EW-50A/EW-50E (sub controllers), up to 200 indoor units and other equipment can be controlled.
2-1. Terms used in this manual
- “Centralized Controller AE-200A/AE-200E” is referred to as “AE-200.”
- “Centralized Controller AE-50A/AE-50E” is referred to as “AE-50.”
- “Centralized Controller EW-50A/EW-50E” is referred to as “EW-50.”
2-2. Required licenses
The required licenses vary, depending on the functions to be used. Refer to the License Classification List for details. Purchase the required licenses from your dealer. Refer to section 5-2-4 for license registration.
2-3. About this manual
This manual explains how to make basic operations of the LCD and the Integrated Centralized Control Web, and also how to make settings required when the controller is installed. For settings methods when the controller is installed, refer to section 5 “Initial startup settings”. For further information of operation methods and function settings such as how to monitor and operate the units other than air conditioning units, refer to the following Instruction Books. Ask your dealer for how to obtain these Instruction Books.
AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E Instruction Book (Initial Settings) AE-200A/AE-50A AE-200E/AE-50E Instruction Book (Detailed operations) AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E Instruction Book (Integrated Centralized Control Web)
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3. Basic operations
3-1. Monitor/Operation
Unit groups can be monitored and operated on the AE-200/AE-50’s LCD or the Integrated Centralized Control Web. This section explains how to monitor and operate the unit groups.
3-1-1. Screen sequence
3-1-1-1. LCD
[Floor] display (zoomed-in) [Floor] display (zoomed-out)
[Block] display Operation settings screen
[Measurement] display
For further information of operation methods for each function, refer to the Instruction Book (Detailed operations).
Touch [ ].
Touch [
].
Select a group and touch [Operate].
Touch [Block].
Touch [OK] or [Cancel].
Touch [Floor].
Select a group and touch [Operate].
Touch [OK] or [Cancel].
* The [Measurement] tab will appear only when an AI or PI controller is connected or when the AE-200 built-in PI controller is enabled.
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3-1-1-2. Integrated Centralized Control Web
Home Home (preview)
Floor Layout
Floor Layout (simple operation)
Advanced settings
Group list Group list (simple operation)
Measurement status
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3-1-2. Group icons
Each group icon indicates the operation condition of the group. Touch the icon, and then touch [Operate] to bring up the operation settings screen.
Air conditioning unit group
ON OFF Error Schedule set
Note: Refer to the Instruction Book (Detailed operations) or Instruction Book (Integrated Centralized Control Web) for details and
other icons.
3-1-3. Checking the operation conditions
This section explains how to display the operation conditions of units.
3-1-3-1. LCD
[1] [Floor] display
Touch [Monitor/Operation] in the menu bar, and then touch [Floor].
Note: The unit groups that are under the control of AE-200, AE-50, and EW-50 can be displayed.
Floor selection
Area selection
Group icons
The icon indicates the
operation condition of the
group.
Zoom-out/Zoom-in
Deselect-all
Select-all-groups-on-the-
floor
Select-all-groups
Weekly schedule number
Number of units in error
Number of units whose filter sign is turned on
Group name
Room temperature
Operate
Touch to display the operation settings screen of the selected group.
Room humidity
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Item Description
Floor selection Select a floor you want to monitor.
Area selection Select an area of the selected floor you want to monitor.
Group name The name of the group will appear.
Room temperature Indoor unit return air temperature will appear.
Room humidity The room humidity will appear.
Weekly schedule number The weekly schedule number that is currently effective will appear.
Number of units whose filter sign is turned on
*1
The number of units whose filter sign is currently turned on will appear. Touching “ ” will bring up the [Filter Sign] screen. (See section 3-4-2 “Filter Sign List”.)
Number of units in error
*1
The number of units that are currently in error will appear. Touching “ ” will bring up the [Malfunction] screen. (See section 3-4-1 “Malfunction List”.)
Deselect-all Touch to cancel all group selections.
Select-all-groups-on-the-floor Touch to select all groups on the currently selected floor.
Select-all-groups Touch to select all groups.
Zoom-out Touch to display the status of the whole floor.
Zoom-in Touch to go to the zoomed-in screen.
*1 The item will not appear if the number of units is “0.”
[2] [Block] display
Touch [Monitor/Operation] in the menu bar, and then touch [Block].
Item Description
Block selection Select a block you want to monitor.
Group name The name of the group will appear.
Room temperature Indoor unit return air temperature will appear.
Room humidity The room humidity will appear.
Weekly schedule number The weekly schedule number that is currently effective will appear.
Number of units whose filter sign is turned on
*1
The number of units whose filter sign is currently turned on will appear. Touching “ ” will bring up the [Filter Sign] screen. (See section 3-4-2 “Filter Sign List”.)
Number of units in error
*1
The number of units that are currently in error will appear. Touching “ ” will bring up the [Malfunction] screen. (See section 3-4-1 “Malfunction List”.)
Deselect-all Touch to cancel all group selections.
Select-all-groups Touch to select all groups.
*1 The item will not appear if the number of units is “0.”
Block name
Group icons
The icon indicates the
operation condition of the
group.
Weekly schedule number
Number of units in error
Number of units whose filter sign is turned on
Group name
Deselect-all
Select-all-groups
Scroll bar
Room temperature
Room humidity
Operate
Touch to display the operation settings screen of the selected block or group.
Block selection
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3-1-3-2. Integrated Centralized Control Web
[1] Group display
Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu, and then click [Show groups] to display the operation status of unit groups.
Item Description
Controller
Click to narrow down the unit groups to display into “Centralized controller units,” “Block units,” and “Energy management block units.”
Number of units currently in error
The number of units that are under the control of AE-200/AE-50/EW-50 and currently in error will appear. Clicking [Notice] > [Error List] will bring up the Error List screen. (See section 3-4-1 “Malfunction List”.)
Select all Click to select all unit groups that are displayed.
Deselect all Click to cancel all selections at once.
Group icon Type and status of units that belong to the group will appear.
Controller
Select all
Deselect all
Group icon
Show groups
Number of units
currently in error
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[2] Floor Layout display
Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu, and then click [Floor Layout] or “Floor display area” to display the operation status of unit groups on the floor layout. The floor layout to be displayed can be changed by clicking “Floor display area” and “Displayed floor switching area” while the floor layout is displayed.
Note: If you click “Floor display area” in the Home screen, the menu changes to [Monitor/Operation] and the floor layout of the
clicked floor is displayed.
Note: If a floor layout is not registered, a floor layout will not be displayed.
Item Description
Displayed floor switching area
Switches the floors displayed in the floor display area in units of 10 floors. It simply displays the status of the air conditioning units registered to the floors.
(Green): One or more units on the floor are in operation. (Gray): All units on the floor are stopped. (Red): One or more units on the floor are in error.
Note: The number of buttons for switching displayed floors that are shown differs depending on the
settings configured in “Floor settings” of Initial Setting Tool.
Floor display area
Displays the operation status of the air conditioning units for 10 floors. It simply displays the status of the air conditioning units registered to the floors.
: One or more units on the floor are in operation. : All units on the floor are stopped. : One or more units on the floor are in error.
Number of units currently in error
The number of units that are under the control of AE-200/AE-50/EW-50 and currently in error will appear. Clicking [Notice] > [Error List] will bring up the Error List screen. (See section 3-4-1 “Malfunction List”.)
Floor name The name of the floor shown is displayed.
Upper floor Click to move to the upper floor.
Lower floor Click to move to the lower floor.
Select all Click to select all unit groups that are displayed.
Deselect all Click to cancel all selections at once.
Close Click to close the Floor Layout screen.
Zoom bar Click to zoom in/out the floor layout.
Floor name
Number of units
currently in error
Displayed floor
switching area
Floor display area
Upper floor
Lower floor
Deselect all
Close
Select all
Zoom bar
Floor Layout
Gray
Green
Red
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3-1-4. Selecting the icons of the groups to be operated
On the [Floor] or [Block] display under the [Monitor/Operation] menu, select the icon(s) of the group(s) to be operated as explained below, and then touch [Operate] (click [Advanced] on the Integrated Centralized Control Web) to bring up the operation settings screen.
3-1-4-1. LCD
[1] Selecting group icons
(1) Selecting a group
On the [Floor] or [Block] display, touch the icon(s) of the group(s) you want to operate. The selected group icon(s) will appear with an orange frame. Touch again to deselect. To cancel all group selections, touch the “Deselect-all” button.
(2) Selecting all groups on the selected floor
On the [Floor] display, touch the floor(s) you want to operate, and then touch the “Select-all-groups-on-the­floor” button. The selected floor and group icons will appear with an orange frame. To cancel all group selections, touch the “Deselect-all” button.
Deselect-all
Select-all-groups-on-the-floor
Deselect-all
Floor selection
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(3) Selecting all groups on all floors
On the [Floor] or [Block] display, touch the “Select-all­groups” button. All floor and group icons will appear with an orange frame. To cancel all group selections, touch the “Deselect-all” button.
(4) Selecting all groups in the selected block
On the [Block] display, touch the block(s) you want to operate. The selected block and group icons will appear with an orange frame. Touch again to deselect. To cancel all group selections, touch the “Deselect-all” button.
[2] Selecting equipment type
(1) When the equipment types of all selected groups are the same
Selecting the group icons and touching [Operate] will bring up the operation settings screen for the selected groups. Refer to section 3-1-5 “Operation settings screen” for details about the operation settings.
(2) When the equipment types of the selected groups are different
Selecting the group icons and touching [Operate] will bring up the equipment type selection screen. Touch the equipment type(s) you want to operate, and then touch [OK] to bring up the operation settings screen for the selected equipment groups. Refer to section 3-1-5 “Operation settings screen” for details about the operation settings.
Note: When two or more equipment types are selected, only the [ON/OFF],
[Schedule], and [Hold] settings will appear on the operation settings screen.
Deselect-all
Select-all-groups
Deselect-all
Block icon
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3-1-4-2. Integrated Centralized Control Web
[1] Selecting group icons
(1) Selecting unit group(s)
(1) In the Floor Layout screen or group list, click the icon(s) of the group(s) you want to operate.
The selected group icon(s) will appear with a checkmark and a dark blue frame. Click again to deselect. To cancel all group selections, click [Deselect all] or [Close] in the taskbar.
(2) Selecting all unit groups on the selected floor
(1) Select the floor for which you wish to perform operation by making a selection in “Displayed floor switching
area” and then “Floor display area” on the Home (Preview) screen, and then click [Select all] on the [Floor Layout] screen. All icon(s) on the selected floor will appear with a checkmark and a dark blue frame. To cancel all group selections, click [Deselect all] or [Close] in the taskbar.
Floor Layout
Deselect all
Group
selection
Close
Group
selection
Deselect all
Close
Group list
Taskbar Taskbar
Home (Preview)
Deselect all
Displayed floor
switching area
Select the unit of floors
that includes the floor for
which you wish to perform
operation.
Close
Floor Layout
Floor display area
Select the floor for which you wish to perform operation.
Select all
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(3) Selecting all groups
(1) In the group list, click [Select all].
The all icon(s) will appear with a checkmark and a dark blue frame. To cancel all group selections, click [Deselect all] or [Close] in the taskbar.
(4) Selecting all groups of a given centralized controller
(1) In the group list, click [Controller]. In the controller selection screen, select a centralized controller.
The unit groups that are under the control of the selected centralized controller will appear. In the group list (centralized controller units), click [Select all]. All icons will appear with a checkmark and a dark blue frame. To cancel all group selections, click [Deselect all] or [Close] in the taskbar.
(5) Selecting all groups in a given block
(1) In the group list, click [Controller]. In the block selection screen, select a block.
The unit groups that belong to the selected block will appear. In the group list (block units), click [Select all]. All icons will appear with a checkmark and a dark blue frame. To cancel all group selections, click [Deselect all] or [Close] in the taskbar.
Group list
Deselect all
Close
Select all
Select all
Close
Group list
Deselect all
Controller
Controller selection
Groups of the selected controller
Select all
Close
Group list
Deselect all
Controller
Block
selection
Groups of the selected block
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(6) Selecting all groups in the entire building
(1) In the Home screen, click [Entire building].
To cancel all group selections, click [Close] in the taskbar.
Close
Entire building
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[2] Selecting equipment type
(1) When the equipment types of all selected groups are the same
Selecting the group icons to operate and clicking [Advanced] in the taskbar will bring up the operation settings screen for the selected groups. Refer to section 3-1-5 “Operation settings screen” for details about the advanced settings.
Note: [ON] and [OFF] operations can be performed on the taskbar for the selected unit groups.
(2) When the equipment types of the selected groups are different
Selecting the group icons to operate will bring up the equipment type selection options in the taskbar. Select an equipment type, and click [Operations] to display the operation settings screen. Refer to section 3-1-5 “Operation settings screen” for details about the advanced settings.
Note: When two or more equipment types are selected, only the [ON/OFF] and [Schedule] settings can be configured. Note: [Other equipment] in the taskbar indicates general equipment.
Taskbar
Selecting groups of
the same equipment
type
Advanced settings
Taskbar
Operations
Click to operate all groups of the selected equipment type at once.
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3-1-5. Operation settings screen
On the screen under the [Monitor/Operation] menu, selecting the group icon and touching [Operate] (click [Advanced] on the Integrated Centralized Control Web) will bring up the operation settings screen for the selected group. The current operation conditions will appear. Change necessary operation settings, and then touch [OK] (click [Send] on the Integrated Centralized Control Web) to save the settings. Touch [Cancel] (click [Close] on the Integrated Centralized Control Web) to return to the previous screen without making any changes.
Note: When the setting is changed from other controllers, the operation conditions shown on the screen will not be updated while
the screen is open.
3-1-5-1. LCD
1st page
2nd page
Note: The Setback mode can be selected on the AE-200A/AE-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E.
Group icon
Group name
ON/OFF
Operation mode
Set temperature
Touch to go to the next
page.
Floor name or block name
Cancel
Touch to return to the previous screen without making any changes.
OK
Touch to reflect the changes made.
Air Direction
Fan Speed
Prohibit Remote Controller
Schedule
Touch to go to the previous
page.
Hold
Filter Sign
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3-1-5-2. Integrated Centralized Control Web
Note: The Setback mode can be selected on the AE-200A/AE-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E.
Set temperature
Close
Click to close the settings
screen without making any
changes.
Send
Click to reflect the changes made.
Close
Click to close the settings screen without making any changes.
Filter Sign Reset
Click to reset the filter sign.
Group name
ON/OFF
Operation mode
Hold
Schedule
Prohibit Remote Controller Operation
Air Direction
Fan Speed
Send
Click to reflect the changes made.
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3-2. Energy Management
Only the outline of energy management function is given in this manual. For details on how to use the function, refer to the AE-200/AE-50 Instruction Book (Detailed operations) or the AE-200/AE-50/EW-50 Instruction Book (Integrated Centralized Control Web).
3-2-1. Energy Use Status
On the [Energy Use Status] screen, the energy-control-related status, such as electric energy consumption, operation time, and outdoor temperature, can be displayed in a graph.
3-2-1-1. LCD
3-2-1-2. Integrated Centralized Control Web
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3-2-2. Ranking
On the Ranking screen, the rankings in electric energy consumption, fan operation time, and Thermo-ON time (Total/ Cool/Heat) of given indoor units can be displayed per block, group, and unit address in descending order in the bar graph.
3-2-2-1. LCD
3-2-2-2. Integrated Centralized Control Web
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3-2-3. Target value
This section explains how to set the target electric energy consumption values for the entire system for the current year, each month, each day of the week, and each block.
3-2-3-1. LCD
3-2-3-2. Integrated Centralized Control Web
Note: Target values can only be displayed on the Integrated Centralized Control Web.
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3-3. Schedule
Weekly (5 types), annual (5 types), and current day scheduling are available. Schedules can be set for each group, each floor, each block, or all groups.
Important
● When one or more AE-50/EW-50 controllers are connected, the schedule settings must be made with the AE-50/EW-50 properly connected to ensure proper settings.
● Set the [Schedule] setting on the operation settings screen to [Available] to enable the scheduled events. (Refer to section 3-1-5 “Operation settings screen” for details.)
Schedule setting example
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Days that Weekly Schedule runs
Days that Annual Schedule runs
Days that Today's Schedule runs
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Weekly
schedule 1
(special)
Note: The figure above shows the setting example of weekly schedules where the date period for each Weekly Schedule is set to
the followings. Weekly Schedule 1: Aug 1 - Aug 20 Weekly Schedule 2: Jun 16 - Sep 15 Weekly Schedule 3: Sep 16 - Nov 15 Weekly Schedule 4: Nov 16 - Mar 15 Weekly Schedule 5: Mar 16 - Jun 15
Note: When any of the Weekly Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 overlap, the schedule with the lower number takes priority. For example,
Weekly Schedule 1 takes precedence over Weekly Schedule 2.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
FRI SAT
FRI SAT
Aug
Group 1
Aug
Group 2
Aug
Group 3
Weekly schedule 2
(summer)
Weekly
schedule 4
(winter)
Weekly
schedule 4
(winter)
Weekly schedule 5
(spring)
Weekly schedule 3
(autumn)
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Note: When the schedules overlap, schedule with the highest priority will run as shown below.
Priority High
Today’s schedule
Schedules can be set for the current day without modifying the weekly or annual schedules.
Annual schedule
Different schedules can be set for public holidays or summer vacation.
Weekly schedule 1
Schedules can be set for each day of the week.
Weekly schedule 2
Schedules can be set for each day of the week.
Weekly schedule 3
Schedules can be set for each day of the week.
Weekly schedule 4
Schedules can be set for each day of the week.
Weekly schedule 5
Schedules can be set for each day of the week.
Low
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3-3-1. Weekly Schedule
Schedules can be set for each day of the week.
Note: When today’s schedule and weekly schedule are set for the same day, today’s schedule settings take precedence over
weekly schedule settings.
Note: When the “Schedule: Season setting” setting is set to [Available] (default setting), weekly schedule date range settings can
be configured. Be sure to set the “Schedule: Season setting” setting ([Available] or [Not Available]) with the AE-200. (Do not set with the expansion controller (AE-50/EW-50).) For the “Schedule: Season setting” setting, refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings).
3-3-1-1. LCD
Touch [Schedule Settings] in the menu bar, and then touch [Weekly1], [Weekly2], [Weekly3], [Weekly4], or [Weekly5]. On the Weekly Schedule settings screen, schedules can be set for each day of the week.
[1] Setting the date periods
(1) Touch the “Season Settings” button on the [Floor] or
[Block] display.
Note: For the Integrated Centralized Control Web, the setting
is made on the “Date range setting” screen.
(2) Enter the date periods in which each weekly schedule
will be effective. Touch the “Enabled/Disabled” buttons on the left side to enable or disable each weekly schedule.
: Enabled : Disabled (default)
Note: When any of the Weekly Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
overlap, the schedule with the lower number takes priority. For example, Weekly Schedule 1 takes precedence over Weekly Schedule 2.
Note: The date period over the next year (such as 11/01 -
03/31) can be set.
Note: The settings made on this screen on the AE-200 will be
reflected to the AE-50/EW-50.
[2] Selecting a target to which the schedule will be applied
(1) On the [Floor] or [Block] display, select a group(s),
block(s), or floor(s) to which the schedule will be applied. (Refer to 3-1-4 “Selecting the icons of the groups to be operated” for details.)
Season Settings
Enabled/Disabled
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(2) If different equipment types exist together, a screen to
select an equipment type will appear. Touch one of the equipment types to set the schedule.
(3) A [Schedule Settings] screen will appear.
To create a schedule for the given block from scratch, touch [New settings] and touch [OK]. To create a schedule based on the existing setting of another group, touch [Based on the following group settings], select the name of the group whose schedule is to be based on, and touch [OK]. The contents of the schedule that have been set for the selected group will appear in the “Contents of Schedule” section on the screen that will appear next.
[3] Selecting a day of the week
(1) Touch the day to set the schedule.
The icons of the events that have been set for the selected group will appear in the “Contents of Schedule” section.
Icons in the simplified display area
: ON : OFF : Other scheduled events
Note: To delete each scheduled events, touch the “Delete”
button in the row of the schedule to be deleted.
Simplified display area
Day-of-the-week selection
Contents of Schedule
Delete
Simplified display area
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[4] Setting the contents of the schedule
(1) Touch the row of the schedule to be set in the “Contents of Schedule” section to display the schedule settings
screen. Set the start time to apply to the schedule, set the operations to be scheduled, and then touch [OK].
Note: If [Optimized Start] is selected, the operation mode and the set temperature need to be set as well.
To copy the schedule settings between groups, see [7] below. To copy the schedule settings between days of the week, see [5] below.
Note: About Optimized Start function
9:00
8:45
9:00
8:40
26ºC
24ºC
• If [Optimized Start] is selected, the operation mode and the set temperature need to be set as well. The Optimized Start function will start the units 5 to 60 minutes prior to the scheduled start time to reach the set temperature at the scheduled start time, based on the operation data in the past. (When the units start the first time after a power reset, the units will start operation 30 minutes before the scheduled start time.)
• [Optimized Start] can be selected only for the air conditioning unit groups.
• If the room temperature is measured by the return air temperature sensor on the air conditioning unit, the measured value
may not be an accurate representation of the temperature in the room. The temperature shown may be higher than the actual temperature especially when the unit is stopped during the Heat mode. When this is the case, use an external temperature sensor (PAC-SE40TSA) or remote controller sensor to measure the room temperature.
• If [Optimized Start] is selected and the [Prohibit Remote Controller] setting is set to Prohibit or Permit at the same time, the operations from the remote controllers will be prohibited or permitted at the scheduled start time.
1st page (Air conditioning unit group)
Scheduled start time
Schedule settings
OK
2nd page (Air conditioning unit group)
Scheduled start time
Schedule settings
OK
Cool ON
Operation mode: Cool
Start time: 9:00
Set temperature: 26ºC
Room temperature
Heat ON
Operation mode: Heat
Start time: 9:00
Set temperature: 24ºC
Room temperature
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