Mitsubishi Electric AE-200A Instruction Book

Mitsubishi Electric AE-200A Instruction Book

Air conditioning control system, centralized controller, integrated centralized control web
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Air Conditioning Control System
Centralized Controller
AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A
AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E
Before using the controller, please read this Instruction Book carefully to ensure proper operation.
Retain this manual for future reference.
-Integrated Centralized Control Web-
Contents
Chapter 1. General descriptions .............................................5
1. Before use ..................................................................................5
2. Setting the Operating Environment .......................................... 11
4. Name Display ...........................................................................20
Chapter 2. For building managers ........................................22
1. Home screen ............................................................................22
2. Usage .......................................................................................25
Chapter 3. For tenant managers ........................................105
1. Usage .....................................................................................107
Chapter 4. For general users ..............................................148
1. Usage (PC, tablet) ..................................................................150
2. Usage (Smartphone) ..............................................................166
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting ................................................176
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Air Conditioning Control System Centralized Controller AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E Instruction Book –Integrated Centralized Control Web– Contents Chapter 1. General descriptions ..........5 1. Before use ..................5 2. Setting the Operating Environment .......... 11 3. Logging in to the Integrated Centralized Control Web .....17 4.
  • Page 2 Contents Chapter 1. General descriptions ..............5 1. Before use ......................5 1-1. Introduction ......................5 1-2. Terms Used in This Manual ................... 5 1-3. Main Features ....................... 6 1-4. Operating environment ..................10 2. Setting the Operating Environment ..............11 2-1.
  • Page 3 2-4-3. Communication error log ................80 2-4-4. Filter sign ....................81 2-5. Settings ....................... 82 2-5-1. Screen display settings ................82 2-5-2. User registration ..................84 2-5-3. Initial settings .................... 87 2-6. Maintenance ......................89 2-6-1. Send Mail Log ................... 90 2-6-2.
  • Page 4 2. Usage (Smartphone) ..................166 2-1. Monitoring the operation status ................. 166 2-1-1. Checking the operation status ..............166 2-1-2. Group icons ..................... 167 2-1-3. Operation mode ..................167 2-1-4. Status display ..................168 2-2. Operation ......................169 2-2-1. Operating the units .................. 169 2-2-2.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1. General Descriptions

    Chapter 1. General descriptions 1. Before use 1-1. Introduction This Instruction Book explains how to monitor and operate the units connected to the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A and AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E using a Web browser. For initial settings and function settings, refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings).
  • Page 6: Main Features

    1-3. Main Features The main features of Integrated Centralized Control Web are as follows. (1) Monitoring and operating air conditioning units By using the Integrated Centralized Control Web, up to 2,000 air conditioning units connected to 40 AE-200/AE-50/EW-50 centralized controllers can be monitored and operated. On the AE-200’s LCD, up to 200 air conditioning units can be monitored and operated, and the air conditioning units connected to all centralized controllers within the Integrated Centralized Control Web can be integrated and managed.
  • Page 7 (3) User management function In addition to a building manager that can manage all air conditioning units, you can set tenant managers that can manage specific air conditioning units and general users that can perform only monitoring and operation. Since the functions that can be used differ for each user, this facilitates user management that meets requirements.
  • Page 8 Sample user setting The air conditioning unit groups to be managed can be set for each user as shown in the figure below. Building owner Building manager Company A, Company B, Company C Tenant manager Administration Department, Sales Department, Accounting Department, Development Department General user Building owner (Building manager) Company A (Tenant manager)
  • Page 9 (4) Energy management function The energy-control-related status, such as electric energy consumption, operation time, and outdoor temperature, can be displayed in a graph. This allows you to consider and check the energy-saving measures as you can grasp the current operating status and check the energy saving effect. Also, ease of maintenance can be improved by grasping air conditioning unit conditions such as abnormal electricity consumption.
  • Page 10: Operating Environment

    1-4. Operating environment The following table shows the supported operating systems, browsers, and models for using this Integrated Centralized Control Web with PCs, tablets, and smartphones. Operation with any operating environment other than the following cannot be guaranteed. Item Requirement 1 GHz or faster (2 GHz or faster recommended) Memory 2 GB or more...
  • Page 11: Setting The Operating Environment

    2. Setting the Operating Environment This Integrated Centralized Control Web can be connected to multiple centralized controllers to operate and monitor air conditioning unit groups. This section explains the settings for the condition monitoring and operating of air conditioning units with Integrated Centralized Control Web.
  • Page 12: System Settings

    2-2. System Settings To use Integrated Centralized Control Web, you need to configure the settings using Initial Setting Tool. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Important ● When using Initial Setting Tool, be sure to configure the settings as described in the procedures of Instruction Book (Initial Settings).
  • Page 13 Note: When connecting an AE-200/AE-50/EW-50 to an existing LAN, consult the system administrator to decide the IP addresses. Note: When using an AE-200/AE-50/EW-50-dedicated LAN, it is recommended that the AE-200 unit and the EW-50 unit (only when used alone) be assigned an IP address between the range [192.168.1.1] and [192.168.1.40], and the expansion controller AE-50/EW-50 unit be assigned an IP address between the range [192.168.1.211] and [192.168.1.249].
  • Page 14: Network Settings

    2-3. Network settings [1] Setting the IP address of the PC Follow the instructions below to set the PC’s IP address to connect the Integrated Centralized Control Web and multiple centralized controllers. The PC’s IP address must have the same network address as the AE-200/AE-50/EW-50’s IP address. (1) Click [Control Panel] in the Start menu.
  • Page 15 (4) In the [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties] window, check the radio button next to [Use the following IP address]. Enter the PC’s IP address (e.g., [192.168.1.101]) in the [IP address] field, and enter the subnet mask [255.255.255.0] (unless otherwise specified) in the [Subnet mask] field.
  • Page 16 [3] Setting the IP address of the tablet and smartphone When using this Integrated Centralized Control Web with a tablet or smartphone, you need to set the IP address of the tablet or smartphone. Here we describe the example of using an Apple iPad. (1) Select the [Settings] icon on the home screen.
  • Page 17: Logging In To The Integrated Centralized Control Web

    3. Logging in to the Integrated Centralized Control 3-1. Logging in from the PC/tablet (1) Enter the web page address in the address field of the Web browser as follows: http://[IP address of the login destination AE-200/EW-50]/control/index.html (2) A login screen will appear. Note: If the IP address of the AE-200/EW-50 is [192.168.1.1], the web page address is [http: //192.168.1.1/control/index.html].
  • Page 18 (3) Enter the user name and the password in the login screen, and click [Login]. A screen that shows the operation status of the air conditioning units will appear. The table below shows the default user names, passwords, and functions that are available for building managers, tenant managers, and general users.
  • Page 19: Logging In From The Smartphone

    3-2. Logging in from the smartphone Note: Be sure to use a smartphone in portrait mode. (1) Enter the web page address in the address field of the Web browser as follows: http://[IP address of the login destination AE-200/EW-50]/mobile/index.html (2) A login screen will appear. Note: Use an Initial Setting Tool to configure the login destination centralized controller settings.
  • Page 20: Name Display

    4. Name Display The names of air conditioning units can be displayed in this Integrated Centralized Control Web. If the name settings are not set, names are displayed in accordance with the following rules. Note: For how to set the names of groups, blocks, and energy management blocks, refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings). Note: The numbering system of centralized controllers and expansion controllers becomes the numbers registered in “Initial Setting Tool –...
  • Page 21 Target Description Name Address (Address No. 55) of the login destination centralized ⑫ Address 01-055 controller (system 1) Address (Address No. 51) of the expansion controller (1st) of Address 01-1-051 ⑬ the login destination centralized controller (system 1) Contact number (Contact No. 2) of the Address (Address No. Address 01-050-2 ⑭...
  • Page 22: Chapter 2. For Building Managers

    Chapter 2. For building managers When logged in with building manager privileges, all functions on the Integrated Centralized Control Web are available for use. 1. Home screen Log into the AE-200 to display the Home screen. From here, it is possible to carry out monitoring, operation, and start various functions.
  • Page 23 [2] Monitor/Operation This simply displays the operation status of the unit groups in the system. It allows you to quickly grasp the operation, stopped, and error occurrence status on each floor. One or more units on the floor All units on the 21st to 30th are in operation.
  • Page 24 [4] Notice This displays the current error status of unit groups in the system. Clicking this changes the screen to “Error list” of the “Notice” menu. Number of errors of the units that are managed in the Integrated Centralized Control Web Error code: Code No.
  • Page 25: Usage

    2. Usage This section explains how to monitor and operate the air conditioning units, LOSSNAY units, Air To Water (PWFY) units, general equipment, and HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) units that are connected to the AE-200/AE-50/EW-50, and to check the measurement data, malfunctioning units, units whose filter sign is triggered, and AHC status. 2-1.
  • Page 26 Floor Layout HWHP operation status AHC status WT07996X02...
  • Page 27: Group Icons

    *13 Whether or not to display the humidity ([ON], [OFF]) can be set in the initial settings. *14 The “Hold ON” icon is displayed for the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not for the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. *15 Initial settings can be configured in the basic settings screen on the Initial Setting Tool, LCD, or the Web browser for initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details.
  • Page 28 Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. *7 The “Hold ON” icon is displayed for the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not for the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Note: Icons can be changed in the group settings screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for settings methods.
  • Page 29: Monitoring The Operation Status

    2-1-3. Monitoring the operation status This section explains how to monitor the operation status of units. [1] Home screen The Home screen displays the operation status, electric energy consumption, and current error status of the units on each floor. Placing the mouse cursor over the “Floor display area” displays a preview of the floor layout so that you can check the unit operation status.
  • Page 30 Item Description Electric energy Displays the electric energy consumption of the entire air conditioning system. consumption “Yearly,” “Monthly,” and “Daily” can be set for the display. Notice Displays the units with errors occurring in the entire air conditioning system. Placing the mouse cursor over the floor display area displays a preview of the floor layout Preview display area display.
  • Page 31 [3] Group list Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu, and then click [Show groups] to display the operation status of unit groups. Controller Click to narrow down the groups Select all to display. Click to select all displayed unit groups at once. Deselect all Click to cancel all selections at once.
  • Page 32 Centralized controller selection Block selection Energy management block selection Centralized controller name Block name Energy management block name * Example of narrowing down the range in [Controller] Company A (Energy mgmt block units) 1st floor Centralized controller (Centralized controller units) Administration Dept.
  • Page 33 [4] HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) unit group Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu, and then click [HWHP] to display the operation status of HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) unit groups. Note: [HWHP] will not appear if no HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) units have been registered to any group. Note: Fan mode will appear only for CAHV units.
  • Page 34 [5] Measurement Status This section explains how to check the measurement data of the temperature sensors, humidity sensors, and metering devices. Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu, and then click [Measurement Status] to display the Measurement Status screen. Note: An AI controller (PAC-YG63MCA), a commercially available temperature sensor, and a humidity sensor are required to measure the temperature and humidity.
  • Page 35 [6] AHC Status On the AHC Status screen, the status of input and output ports of each Advanced HVAC CONTROLLER (AHC) can be monitored. Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu, and then click [AHC Status] to display the AHC Status screen. Controller AHC icon Output status...
  • Page 36: Selecting The Icons Of The Groups To Be Operated

    2-1-4. Selecting the icons of the groups to be operated In the screens under the [Monitor/Operation] menu, select the icon(s) of the group(s) to be operated as explained below. [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.
  • Page 37 (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. Group list Select all Deselect all Close...
  • Page 38 (6) Selecting all groups in a given energy management block (1) In the group list, click [Controller]. In the block selection screen, select an energy management block. The unit groups that belong to the selected energy management block will appear. In the group list (energy management block units), click [Select all].
  • Page 39 [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 2-1-5 “Advanced settings” for details about the advanced settings. Selecting groups of the same equipment type...
  • Page 40: Advanced Settings

    (Cool and Heat), the operation mode will not change. Note: The Setback mode can be selected on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Depending on settings values resulting from restrictions by device functions and set temperature range restriction functions, temperature settings ranges may be restricted.
  • Page 41 Note: [Hold type] can be specified in the [Advanced] screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Resets the filter sign. (The cumulative time will be reset.) When resetting, ensure the check mark is displayed as “...
  • Page 42 Note: When the indoor units support a dual-set-point function, two different set temperatures (one for cooling and the other for heating) can be set for the Auto mode. When this function is used, indoor units automatically switch over between cooling and heating, based on the room temperature, to maintain the room temperature within the two predetermined temperatures.
  • Page 43 Note: [Hold type] can be specified in the [Advanced] screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Resets the filter sign. (The cumulative time will be reset.) When resetting, ensure the check mark is displayed as “...
  • Page 44 Note: [Hold type] can be specified in the [Advanced] screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Click the operation...
  • Page 45 [OFF]. Note: [Hold type] can be specified in the [Advanced] screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Send Click [Send].
  • Page 46 Note: [Hold type] can be specified in the [Advanced] screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. This item will appear only on the operation settings screen for HWHP (CAHV) unit groups.
  • Page 47: Energy Management

    2-2. Energy management The energy-control-related status, such as electric energy consumption, operation time, and outdoor temperature, can be displayed in a graph. Also, preset target value of the electric energy consumption can be checked. Note: Energy use status data and ranking data can be output in a CSV format. Note: Output to CSV is only possible on a PC.
  • Page 48 Item Description Display range Select [Block], [Group], [Address], or [Energy management block] to display its data. Select a centralized controller, and then select a block, group, address, or energy management block to display its data. Out of the units that are under the control of the centralized controller selected in [Centralized controller selection], only the blocks and energy management blocks to which the unit groups managed by tenant managers belong are displayed.
  • Page 49 Item Description Click [Date] to specify a date to display the data. The date can be specified as daily, monthly, or yearly. Year selection Month selection Date selection Date to display the data Note: The storage period of the energy use status data is as follows. Date selection Data storage period Year...
  • Page 50 Item Description Select an item to display its data in the bar graph. Select a display range from [Block], [Group], [Address], or [Energy management block] to display its data. The selectable items vary, depending on the display range. Only the items that can be displayed in the graph appear.
  • Page 51 Item Description Select an item to display its data in the line graph. Note: When the display range is [Block] or [Energy Management Block], display items for line graph are not displayed. Display items for line graph ■ Indoor unit Display range Display item Address...
  • Page 52 Note: By quickly switching to items displayed on a graph and dates, it is possible to confirm the energy usage status. Display target Date to display the data Comparison target Comparison date (1) To switch the display target Click [Display target] or [Comparison target] to display the target selection screen, and switch to the items to display on a graph.
  • Page 53 (2) Click [OK] to return to the previous screen. The display target data and the comparison target data will appear in a bar graph and a line graph. Item Description ■ Bar graph/line graph Display target Comparison target Target value (Blue) (Light blue) Bar graph...
  • Page 54 (3) To output the displayed measurement data in a CSV format, click [Download]. The file name and file format will vary as shown below, depending on the selected date range. Note: This function cannot be used on a tablet. Item Description
  • Page 55 Item Description File-name Format contents [yyyy] The year specified in the “Date to display the data” field [mm] The month specified in the “Date to display the data” field [dd] The date specified in the “Date to display the data” field ...
  • Page 56 Item Description Date Item Format range Year File Type Month Year yyyy:YYYY Date Month yyyy/mm:YYYY/MM yyyy/mm/dd:YYYY/MM/DD “Address” + AE No. + “-” + M-NET address (001–050) “Address” + AE No. + “-” + M-NET address (001–050) + “-” + Metering device No.
  • Page 57 Item Description Date Item Format range The format of the display target and comparison target to be output is as follows. ■ Address “Address” + “-” + AE No. + “-” + Address number + “-” + Display item (Bar/ Line) ...
  • Page 58: Ranking

    2-2-2. 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 (connected to all centralized controllers that are under the control of the Integrated Centralized Control Web) can be displayed per block, group, unit address, and energy management block in descending order in the bar graph.
  • Page 59 Item Description Select an item to display its data in a ranking graph. Note: The selectable items vary, depending on the item selected in the “Display range” field. Display range Display item Address Display item Group Block Energy management block Measurement The graph shows the measurement unit that is suitable for the selected display item, and scale that is unit/scale...
  • Page 60 (3) To output the displayed ranking data in a CSV format, click [Download]. The file name and file format will vary as shown below, depending on the selected date range. Item Description Date range: Year EM_AnnualRanking_[yyyy]_[Display range]_[Ranking graph type].csv Date range: Month EM_MonthlyRanking_[yyyy]-[mm]_[Display range]_[Ranking graph type].csv Date range: Day EM_DailyRanking_[yyyy]-[mm]-[dd]_[Display range]_[Ranking graph type].csv...
  • Page 61 Item Description Date range: Year 2015 All Blocks Block name,Indoor Unit Electric Energy[kWh],Target electric energy[kWh] Administration Dept.,9370.68,7886.4 Block01-1-03,7283.76,6744.36 Unregistered Blocks,6327.72,7339.56 Block01-01,4166.4,6286.8 Block03-01-10,2302.68,1949.28 Accounting Dept.,2224.56,4077.12 Date range: Month 2015/06 All Blocks File sample Block name,Indoor Unit Electric Energy[kWh],Target electric energy[kWh] (Display Administration Dept.,780.89,657.2 Block01-1-03,606.98,562.03 range: Block)
  • Page 62: Target Value

    2-2-3. Target Value On the Target Value screen, target values that are displayed in the graph on the Energy Use Status screen and the Ranking screen can be checked. Target values will be set for each centralized controller. Here, target values for all centralized controllers that are managed by the Integrated Centralized Control Web can be displayed.
  • Page 63 (2) Check the target electric energy values for each month. Monthly target electric energy Item Description Monthly target electric The monthly target electric energy for the air conditioning units within the Integrated Centralized energy Control Web is displayed. (3) Check the target electric energy values for each block. Annual target electric energy for each block Block name...
  • Page 64: Peak Cut

    2-2-4. Peak Cut The Peak Cut screen displays the average electric power consumption (30 minutes (demand value)) graph for each centralized controller, and the Peak Cut control level (0 to 4) graph. Confirmation of daily energy-saving status through shifts in demand values, maximum values, and shifts in control levels is possible.
  • Page 65 Item Description Average electric power consumption (kW) will appear in 30-minute increments in a bar graph. Note: Every hour on the hour, the average electric power for the previous 30 minutes (30 to 59 minutes) is displayed, and every hour on the half hour, the average electric power for the previous 30 minutes (00 to 29 minutes) is displayed.
  • Page 66: Schedule

    2-3. Schedule Schedule function can be used to change the operation status of the air conditioning units automatically at a given time. Weekly (5 types), annual (5 types), and current day scheduling are available. Up to 24 events can be scheduled per day.
  • Page 67 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.
  • Page 68: Weekly Schedule

    2-3-2. Weekly Schedule Five types of weekly schedules (Weekly 1 to 5) can be set. Operations can be scheduled for each day of the week for each weekly schedule. [1] Selecting a target to which the schedule will be applied In the Floor Layout screen or group list, select a group icon(s) to which the schedule will be applied, and click [Schedule settings].
  • Page 69 [2] Setting the date range for each schedule Five types of weekly schedules can be set. (One year is divided into the maximum of five periods.) Note: The weekly schedule date ranges are set for each centralized controller (AE-200/AE-50/EW-50). When the weekly schedule date ranges are set with Integrated Centralized Control Web, the same settings will be sent to all the centralized controllers that are control targets of Integrated Centralized Control Web.
  • Page 70 [3] Selecting a day of the week Schedules can be set for each day of the week for each weekly schedule (Weekly 1 to 5). (1) In the Schedule settings screen, select one of the weekly schedule (Weekly 1 to 5). (2) Click the day to set the schedule.
  • Page 71 (2) In the schedule contents settings screen, set the start time to apply to the schedule, set the operations to be scheduled, and then click [OK]. If [Optimized Start] is selected, the operation mode and the set temperature need to be set as well. Schedule contents settings (1/2) Schedule contents settings (2/2) Scheduled...
  • Page 72 Note: About Optimized Start function 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. To use this function, select [Optimized Start] on the schedule contents settings screen. • When the units start the first time after a power reset, the units will start operation 30 minutes before the scheduled start time.
  • Page 73: Annual Schedule

    2-3-3. Annual Schedule Schedules can be set for public holidays or summer vacation. Up to five operation patterns (Pattern 1 to 5) can be set for the 24 months including the current month, and total of 50 days can be allocated to the patterns. [1] Selecting a target to which the schedule will be applied (1) In the Floor Layout screen or group list, select a group icon(s) to which the schedule will be applied.
  • Page 74 [4] Allocating schedule patterns to special dates Each schedule pattern can be allocated to the specified dates such as public holidays and summer vacation. (1) In the Schedule settings screen (Month or Week display), click the date to set a pattern. (2) Select the pattern to be allocated to the selected date.
  • Page 75: Today's Schedule

    2-3-4. Today’s Schedule Schedules can be set for the current day without modifying the weekly or annual schedules. Note: It is not possible to delete the today’s schedule and change it to the weekly or annual schedule. [1] Selecting a target to which the schedule will be applied (1) In the Floor Layout screen or group list, select a group icon(s) to which the schedule will be applied.
  • Page 76: Copying Existing Settings, Or Creating A Schedule Based On Other Settings

    2-3-5. Copying existing settings, or creating a schedule based on other settings [1] Copying existing settings of other group The schedule settings can be copied among groups. (1) In the Floor Layout screen or group list, select the group whose schedule settings are to be copied, and then click [Copy] in the taskbar.
  • Page 77 [2] Creating a schedule based on existing settings of other pattern/day of the week When setting annual schedule patterns or setting schedules for each day of the week for weekly schedule, the schedule settings can be created based on existing settings of other pattern or other day of the week. (1) In the Edit schedule settings screen, click [Based on...].
  • Page 78: Notice

    2-4. Notice 2-4-1. Error List Click [Notice] in the menu, and then click [Error List] to access the Error List screen. A list of units that are currently malfunctioning will appear. Reset All Click to reset all displayed errors of the selected centralized controller at once.
  • Page 79: Unit Error Log

    2-4-2. Unit error log Click [Notice] in the menu, and then click [Unit error log] to access the Unit error log screen. Note: The latest 64 unit errors will appear for each AE-200/AE-50/EW-50. Note: Unit errors of all AE-200/AE-50/EW-50 controllers will appear in a list. Clear log Click to clear the displayed error log of the selected...
  • Page 80: Communication Error Log

    2-4-3. Communication error log Click [Notice] in the menu, and then click [Communication error log] to access the Communication error log screen. Note: The latest 64 communication errors are displayed for each AE-200/AE-50/EW-50. Note: Communication errors of all AE-200/AE-50/EW-50 controllers will appear in a list. Clear log Click to clear the displayed error log of the selected...
  • Page 81: Filter Sign

    2-4-4. Filter sign A list of units whose filter sign is turned on can be displayed. Click [Notice] in the menu, and then click [Filter sign] to access the Filter sign screen. Reset All Click to reset all displayed filter signs of the selected Group name centralized controller at once.
  • Page 82: Settings

    2-5. Settings Click [Settings] in the menu to configure screen display settings, user registration, and other initial settings. Setting item Description Notice display on Home screen Set whether or not to display “Notice” on the Home screen. Screen Energy display on Home screen Set whether or not to display “Energy Use Status”...
  • Page 83 [1] Notice display on Home screen Set whether or not to display “Notice” on the Home screen. The factory default setting is “Show.” When set to “Show” When set to “Hide” [2] Energy display on Home screen Regarding the energy information display on the Home screen, select “Yearly,” “Monthly,” “Daily,” or “Hide.” The factory default setting is “Daily.”...
  • Page 84: User Registration

    2-5-2. User registration Login ID and password for a building manager can be set. Also, login IDs, passwords, and management unit groups for tenant managers and general users can be set. Note: The available functions differ depending on the user that logs in. Building Tenant General...
  • Page 85 [1] Building manager In the building manager registration screen, user ID, user name, and password for a building manager can be set. User ID Building manager list Building manager registration User name Edit Click to change the Password settings. Number of controlled units for each equipment type...
  • Page 86 (1) Click [Add] to register a new tenant manager/general user, or click [Edit] to change the existing tenant manager/general user settings. The user registration screen will appear. (2) In the user registration screen, enter the user ID, user name, and password, select the accessible unit groups, and then click [OK].
  • Page 87: Initial Settings

    2-5-3. Initial settings In [Initial settings], date and time settings can be configured and licenses can be registered. Date and Time Settings Set the date and time for the centralized controllers that are managed by the Integrated Centralized Control Web. License Registration Register licenses.
  • Page 88 [2] License Registration In [License Registration], register licenses for optional functions. Please ask your dealer for how to purchase a license for optional functions. Note: The license registration is required for all connected centralized controllers AE-200/AE-50/EW-50. Switch the centralized controller in [Controller] to register the license respectively. Controller Optional function Select a centralized controller to...
  • Page 89: Maintenance

    2-6. Maintenance Click [Maintenance] in the menu to check various maintenance settings. Setting item Description A list of error notification e-mail that have been sent can be checked. (E-mail settings Send Mail Log must be configured in the initial settings.) Capacity value and refrigerant discharge/suction pressures of outdoor units can be Outdoor Unit Status Monitoring...
  • Page 90: Send Mail Log

    2-6-1. Send Mail Log In [Send Mail Log], a list of error notification e-mail that have been sent can be checked. Error notification e-mail function is the function to send the error information to the specified e-mail addresses. To use this function, e-mail settings must be configured in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details.
  • Page 91: Monitoring Status

    2-6-2. Monitoring Status In [Monitoring Status], “Outdoor Unit Status” and “Free Contact” can be checked. [1] Outdoor Unit Status In the Outdoor Unit Status screen, operators can check the capacity value, high pressure, and low pressure of each outdoor unit. Click [Monitoring Status], and then click [Outdoor Unit Status].
  • Page 92 [2] Free Contact The input/output status of free contacts on the indoor units can be checked. Click [Monitoring Status], and then click [Free Contact]. Note: The indoor unit free contact settings must be made with the dipswitches on the indoor unit. Controller Click to narrow down the indoor unit free contact...
  • Page 93: Gas Refrigerant Amount Check

    2-6-3. Gas Refrigerant Amount Check On the Gas Refrigerant Amount Check screen, operators can check the outdoor units for proper gas refrigerant charge. Note: Only the outdoor units that support the Gas Refrigerant Amount Check function will appear on the screen. Note: During the Gas Refrigerant Amount Check, outdoor units will operate in a specific mode.
  • Page 94: Csv Output

    2-6-4. CSV Output Operation data, such as apportioning parameters, metering device data, and energy management data, can be output in a CSV format from the CSV Output screen. Important ● File names, as well as date formats, delimiter characters, decimal separators, temperature units (°C, °F), MCP (PI controller) measurement units, and MCT (AI controller) measurement units (temperature, humidity) within the files output as CSV will use formats set as initial settings.
  • Page 95 (3) Specify the connection destination and the save destination, and click [Charge Parameters], [Metering device data], or [Energy management data]. A login screen will appear. Enter the user name and the password, and click [Login]. Note: Maintenance users set on the AE-200/AE-50/EW-50 can login. For maintenance users, refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details.
  • Page 96 Item Description Click to download a CSV file of the charge parameters. ■ File name “ChargeParameter”_[yyyy]-[mm]-[dd]“A”[Indoor unit address]-[Time period (1–5)].csv Note: Time periods 1 through 5 can only be set from TG-2000A or Initial Setting Tool. When shipped from the factory, only Time period 1 is settable. ■...
  • Page 97 Item Description Click to download a CSV file of the metering device data. ■ File name “ChargeParameter”_[yyyy]-[mm]-[dd]“MCPA”[PI controller address]- [Time period (1–5)].csv “ChargeParameter”_[yyyy]-[mm]-[dd]“MCP”-[Time period (1–5)].csv Note: Time periods 1 through 5 can only be set from TG-2000A or Initial Setting Tool.
  • Page 98 Item Description Click to download a CSV file of the energy management data. The “Select energy management data source” window will pop up. Select a data type and specify the data- acquisition period to acquire the data. Refer to section 2-6-4 “CSV Output” [1] “Energy Management Data List” for details about the data that can be output in a CSV format.
  • Page 99 Item Description ■ File output destination [Save destination]\[Serial No.]\“OperationalData”\“EnergyManagement2”\[Date] Note: If the AE-200/AE-50/EW-50 software version is before Ver. 7.2, the file output destination is [Save destination]\[Serial No.]\“OperationalData”\“EnergyManagement”\ [Date]. ■ File format [Data type: 5-minute intervals] Item Format File Type Data range Start date + “–”...
  • Page 100 Item Description [Data type: 30-minute intervals] Item Format File Type Data range Start date + “–” + End date “DateTime,Data1(51),...Data1(100),Data2(51),...Data2(100), Data3(51),...Data3(100),OutdoorTemp(51),...OutdoorTemp(100), CoolSetTemp(1),...CoolSetTemp(50),HeatSetTemp(1),...HeatSetTemp(50), RoomTemp(1),...RoomTemp(50),FanTime(1),...FanTime(50), CoolTime(1),...CoolTime(50),HeatTime(1),...HeatTime(50), ThermoTime(1),...ThermoTime(50),CoolThermoTime(1),...CoolThermoTime(50), HeatThermoTime(1),...HeatThermoTime(50), Item *1*2 ThermoCount(1),...ThermoCount(50), SaveValue(1),...SaveValue(50),CoolSaveValue(1),...CoolSaveValue(50), HeatSaveValue(1),...HeatSaveValue(50), ApporionedElectricEnergy(1),...ApporionedElectricEnergy(50), MCP1(0),...MCP1(50),MCP2(0),...MCP2(50),MCP3(0),...MCP3(50), MCP4(0),...MCP4(50),MCT1(1),...MCT1(50),MCT2(1),...MCT2(50), AHC1(201),...AHC1(250),AHC2(201),...AHC2(250), MCP1,MCP2,MCP3,MCP4 ” Item Unit ApportionedElectricEnergy ThermoCount, Data1, Data2, Data3 OutdoorTemp, CoolSetTemp, HeatSetTemp, ºC, ºF...
  • Page 101 Item Description [Data type: 1-day intervals] Item Format File Type Data range Start date + “–” + End date “Date,Data1(51),...Data1(100),Data3(51),...Data3(100), OutdoorTemp(51),...OutdoorTemp(100),CoolSetTemp(1),...CoolSetTemp(50), HeatSetTemp(1),...HeatSetTemp(50),RoomTemp(1),...RoomTemp(50), FanTime(1),...FanTime(50),CoolTime(1),...CoolTime(50), HeatTime(1),...HeatTime(50),ThermoTime(1),...ThermoTime(50), CoolThermoTime(1),...CoolThermoTime(50), HeatThermoTime(1),...HeatThermoTime(50), Item *1*2 SaveValue(1),...SaveValue(50),CoolSaveValue(1),...CoolSaveValue(50), HeatSaveValue(1),...HeatSaveValue(50), ApporionedElectricEnergy(1),...ApporionedElectricEnergy(50), TargetElectricEnergy(1),...TargetElectricEnergy(50), MCP1(0),...MCP1(50),MCP2(0),...MCP2(50),MCP3(0),...MCP3(50), MCP4(0),...MCP4(50),MCT1(1),...MCT1(50),MCT2(1),...MCT2(50), AHC1(201),...AHC1(250),AHC2(201),...AHC2(250), MCP1,MCP2,MCP3,MCP4 ” Item Unit ApportionedElectricEnergy, TargetElectricEnergy Data1, Data3 OutdoorTemp, CoolSetTemp, HeatSetTemp, ºC, ºF...
  • Page 102 Item Description [Data type: 1-month intervals] Item Format File Type Data range Start year and month + “–” + End year and month “Month,Data1(51),...Data1(100),Data3(51),...Data3(100), OutdoorTemp(51),...OutdoorTemp(100),CoolSetTemp(1),...CoolSetTemp(50), HeatSetTemp(1),...HeatSetTemp(50),RoomTemp(1),...RoomTemp(50), FanTime(1),...FanTime(50),CoolTime(1),...CoolTime(50), HeatTime(1),...HeatTime(50),ThermoTime(1),...ThermoTime(50), CoolThermoTime(1),...CoolThermoTime(50), HeatThermoTime(1),...HeatThermoTime(50), Item *1*2 SaveValue(1),...SaveValue(50),CoolSaveValue(1),...CoolSaveValue(50), HeatSaveValue(1),...HeatSaveValue(50), ApporionedElectricEnergy(1),...ApporionedElectricEnergy(50). TargetElectricEnergy(1),...TargetElectricEnergy(50), MCP1(0),...MCP1(50),MCP2(0),...MCP2(50),MCP3(0),...MCP3(50), MCP4(0),...MCP4(50),MCT1(1),...MCT1(50),MCT2(1),...MCT2(50), AHC1(201),...AHC1(250),AHC2(201),...AHC2(250), MCP1,MCP2,MCP3,MCP4 ”...
  • Page 103 Item Description [Data type: 1-year intervals] Item Format File Type Data range Start year + “–” + End year “Year,Data1(51),...Data1(100),Data3(51),...Data3(100), FanTime(1),...FanTime(50),CoolTime(1),...CoolTime(50), HeatTime(1),...HeatTime(50),ThermoTime(1),...ThermoTime(50), CoolThermoTime(1),...CoolThermoTime(50), HeatThermoTime(1),...HeatThermoTime(50),SaveValue(1),...SaveValue(50), CoolSaveValue(1),...CoolSaveValue(50), Item *1*2 HeatSaveValue(1),...HeatSaveValue(50), ApporionedElectricEnergy(1),...ApporionedElectricEnergy(50) TargetElectricEnergy(1),...TargetElectricEnergy(50), MCP1(0),...MCP1(50),MCP2(0),...MCP2(50),MCP3(0),...MCP3(50), MCP4(0),...MCP4(50), MCP1,MCP2,MCP3,MCP4 ” Item Unit ApportionedElectricEnergy, TargetElectricEnergy Energy management Data1, Data3 data Measurement...
  • Page 104 [1] Energy Management Data List “Table: Data items” below summarizes the energy-control-related items that can be output in a CSV format, their measurement units, and their data ranges for each data type. “Table: Data period” below summarizes how many months/years worth of data each CSV file can contain. Table: Data items Data type (intervals) Measurement...
  • Page 105: Chapter 3. For Tenant Managers

    Chapter 3. For tenant managers If logged in with tenant manager privileges, Integrated Centralized Control Web monitoring and operating functions, energy management and schedule functions can be used. Log in with tenant manager privileges to display the Monitor/Operation screen. Login URL: http://[IP address of the login destination centralized controller AE-200/EW-50]/control/index.html Note: For how to log in to the Integrated Centralized Control Web using a PC or tablet, refer to 3 “Logging in to the Integrated Centralized Control Web”...
  • Page 106 [2] Operation status of each unit group A list of unit groups set for login tenant manager management appears. Note: Up to 200 tenant managers can be registered in the air conditioning control system of Integrated Centralized Control Web. Note: Tenant manager settings can be configured on the Integrated Centralized Control Web. Refer to section 2-5-2 “User registration”...
  • Page 107: Usage

    1. Usage This section explains how to monitor and operate the air conditioning units, LOSSNAY units, Air To Water (PWFY) units, general equipment, and HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) units that are connected to the AE-200/AE-50/EW-50. 1-1. Monitor/Operation 1-1-1. Screen sequence Group list Group list (simple operation) HWHP list Advanced settings...
  • Page 108: Group Icons

    *13 Whether or not to display the humidity ([ON], [OFF]) can be set in the initial settings. *14 The “Hold ON” icon is displayed for the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not for the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. *15 Initial settings can be configured in the basic settings screen on the Initial Setting Tool, LCD, or the Web browser for initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details.
  • Page 109 Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. *7 The “Hold ON” icon is displayed for the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not for the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Note: Icons can be changed in the group settings screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for settings methods.
  • Page 110: Monitoring The Operation Status

    1-1-3. Monitoring the operation status This section explains how to monitor the operation status of units. [1] Air conditioning unit, LOSSNAY unit, Air To Water (PWFY) unit, and general equipment groups Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu, and then click [Show groups] to display the operation status of unit groups. Controller Click to narrow down the groups...
  • Page 111 Centralized controller selection Block selection Energy management block selection Centralized controller name Block name Energy management block name * Example of narrowing down the range in [Controller] Company A (Energy mgmt block units) 1st floor Centralized controller (Centralized controller units) Administration Dept.
  • Page 112 [2] HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) unit group Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu, and then click [HWHP] to display the operation status of HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) unit groups. Note: [HWHP] will not appear if no HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) units have been registered to any group. Note: Fan mode will appear only for CAHV units.
  • Page 113: Selecting The Icons Of The Groups To Be Operated

    1-1-4. Selecting the icons of the groups to be operated In the group list, select the icon(s) of the group(s) to be operated as explained below. [1] Selecting group icons (1) Selecting unit group(s) that are managed by tenant managers (1) In the group list, click the icon(s) of the group(s) you want to operate.
  • Page 114 (3) Selecting all groups under the control of a given controller connected to the unit groups that are managed by tenant managers (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].
  • Page 115 [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 1-1-5 “Advanced settings” for details about the advanced settings. Selecting groups of the same equipment type...
  • Page 116: Advanced Settings

    (Cool and Heat), the operation mode will not change. Note: The Setback mode can be selected on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Depending on settings values resulting from restrictions by device functions and set temperature range restriction functions, temperature settings ranges may be restricted.
  • Page 117 Note: [Hold type] can be specified in the [Advanced] screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Resets the filter sign. (The cumulative time will be reset.) When resetting, ensure the check mark is displayed as “...
  • Page 118 Note: When the indoor units support a dual-set-point function, two different set temperatures (one for cooling and the other for heating) can be set for the Auto mode. When this function is used, indoor units automatically switch over between cooling and heating, based on the room temperature, to maintain the room temperature within the two predetermined temperatures.
  • Page 119 Note: [Hold type] can be specified in the [Advanced] screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Resets the filter sign. (The cumulative time will be reset.) When resetting, ensure the check mark is displayed as “...
  • Page 120 Note: [Hold type] can be specified in the [Advanced] screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Click the operation...
  • Page 121 [OFF]. Note: [Hold type] can be specified in the [Advanced] screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Send Click [Send].
  • Page 122 Note: [Hold type] can be specified in the [Advanced] screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. This item will appear only on the operation settings screen for HWHP (CAHV) unit groups.
  • Page 123: Energy Management

    1-2. Energy management The energy-control-related status, such as electric energy consumption, operation time, and outdoor temperature, can be displayed in a graph. Also, preset target value of the electric energy consumption can be checked. Note: Energy use status data and ranking data can be output in a CSV format. Note: Output to CSV is only possible on a PC.
  • Page 124 Item Description Display range Select [Block], [Group], [Address], or [Energy management block] to display its data. Select a centralized controller, and then select a block, group, address, or energy management block to display its data. Out of the units that are under the control of the centralized controller selected in [Centralized controller selection], only the blocks and energy management blocks to which the unit groups managed by tenant managers belong are displayed.
  • Page 125 Item Description Click [Date] to specify a date to display the data. The date can be specified as daily, monthly, or yearly. Year selection Month selection Date selection Date to display the data Note: The storage period of the energy use status data is as follows. Date selection Data storage period Year...
  • Page 126 Item Description Select an item to display its data in the line graph. Note: When the display range is [Block] or [Energy Management Block], display items for line graph are not displayed. Note: If “Energy Management License Pack” is not registered, line graph cannot be selected. (AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E only) Display items for line graph Display items...
  • Page 127 (2) Click [OK] to return to the previous screen. The display target data and the comparison target data will appear in a bar graph and a line graph. Item Description ■ Bar graph/line graph Display target Comparison target Target value (Blue) (Light blue) Bar graph...
  • Page 128 (3) To output the displayed measurement data in a CSV format, click [Download]. The file name and file format will vary as shown below, depending on the selected date range. Note: This function cannot be used on a tablet. Item Description
  • Page 129 Item Description Date Item Format range Year File Type Month Year yyyy:YYYY Date Month yyyy/mm:YYYY/MM yyyy/mm/dd:YYYY/MM/DD Address “Address” + AE No. + “_” + M-NET address (001–050) Group Group name Display target/ Block Block name Comparison target Energy management Energy management block name block ■...
  • Page 130 Item Description Date range: Year 2015:2014 Administration Dpt./Block01-1-03 Month,Administration Dpt. - Indoor Unit Electric Energy[kWh],Block01-1-03 - Indoor Unit Electric Energy[kWh],Target electric energy[kWh],Administration Dpt. - Outdoor Temp.[ºC],Block01-1-03 - Outdoor Temp.[ºC] 1,675.17,661.93,600,0.4,0.5 2,697.38,683.71,700,0.3,3.2 3,528.63,518.26,400,4.5,3.8 Date range: Month File sample 2015/04:2014/04 Administration Dpt./Block01-1-03 (Display Day,Administration Dpt.
  • Page 131: Ranking

    1-2-2. 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 (connected to all centralized controllers that are under the control of the Integrated Centralized Control Web) can be displayed per block, group, unit address, and energy management block in descending order in the bar graph.
  • Page 132 Item Description Select an item to display its data in a ranking graph. Note: The selectable items vary, depending on the item selected in the “Display range” field. Display range Display item Address Display item Group Block Energy management block Measurement The graph shows the measurement unit that is suitable for the selected display item, and scale that is unit/scale...
  • Page 133 (3) To output the displayed ranking data in a CSV format, click [Download]. The file name and file format will vary as shown below, depending on the selected date range. Item Description Date range: Year EM_AnnualRanking_[yyyy]_[Display range]_[Ranking graph type].csv Date range: Month EM_MonthlyRanking_[yyyy]-[mm]_[Display range]_[Ranking graph type].csv Date range: Day EM_DailyRanking_[yyyy]-[mm]-[dd]_[Display range]_[Ranking graph type].csv...
  • Page 134 Item Description Date range: Year 2015 All Blocks Block name,Indoor Unit Electric Energy[kWh],Target electric energy[kWh] Administration Dept.,9370.68,7886.4 Block01-1-03,7283.76,6744.36 Unregistered Blocks,6327.72,7339.56 Block01-01,4166.4,6286.8 Block03-01-10,2302.68,1949.28 Accounting Dept.,2224.56,4077.12 Date range: Month 2015/06 All Blocks File sample Block name,Indoor Unit Electric Energy[kWh],Target electric energy[kWh] (Display Administration Dept.,780.89,657.2 Block01-1-03,606.98,562.03 range: Block)
  • Page 135: Target Value

    1-2-3. Target Value On the Target Value screen, target values that are displayed in the graph on the Energy Use Status screen and the Ranking screen can be checked. Based on the total annual electric energy consumption, target values for each month, each day of the week, and each block are set.
  • Page 136 (2) Check the target electric energy values for each month. Monthly target electric energy Item Description Monthly target electric Monthly target electric energy values for the air conditioning units managed by tenant managers energy are displayed. (3) Check the target electric energy values for each block. Annual target electric energy for each block Block name...
  • Page 137: Schedule

    1-3. Schedule Schedule function can be used to change the operation status of the air conditioning units automatically at a given time. Weekly (5 types), annual (5 types), and current day scheduling are available. Up to 24 events can be scheduled per day.
  • Page 138 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.
  • Page 139: Weekly Schedule

    1-3-2. Weekly Schedule Five types of weekly schedules (Weekly 1 to 5) can be set. Operations can be scheduled for each day of the week for each weekly schedule. [1] Selecting a target to which the schedule will be applied In the group list, select a group icon(s) to which the schedule will be applied, and click [Schedule settings].
  • Page 140 [2] Checking the date range for each schedule Five types of weekly schedule date range settings (Weekly 1 to 5) that have been set on the Integrated Centralized Control Web can be checked. (1) In the Schedule settings screen (Month or Week display), click [Weekly schedule]. (2) Clicking [Weekly 1–5] will display the date ranges in which each weekly schedule will be effective.
  • Page 141 [4] Creating or changing the schedule contents (1) In the Edit schedule settings screen, click [Add] to create a new schedule, or click [Edit] to change an existing schedule. A schedule contents settings screen will appear. Edit schedule settings Edit Click to change an existing schedule contents.
  • Page 142 Note: About Optimized Start function 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. To use this function, select [Optimized Start] on the schedule contents settings screen. • When the units start the first time after a power reset, the units will start operation 30 minutes before the scheduled start time.
  • Page 143: Annual Schedule

    1-3-3. Annual Schedule Schedules can be set for public holidays or summer vacation. Up to five operation patterns (Pattern 1 to 5) can be set for the 24 months including the current month, and total of 50 days can be allocated to the patterns. [1] Selecting a target to which the schedule will be applied (1) In the group list, select a group icon(s) to which the schedule will be applied.
  • Page 144 [4] Allocating schedule patterns to special dates Each schedule pattern can be allocated to the specified dates such as public holidays and summer vacation. (1) In the Schedule settings screen (Month or Week display), click the date to set a pattern. (2) Select the pattern to be allocated to the selected date.
  • Page 145: Today's Schedule

    1-3-4. Today’s Schedule Schedules can be set for the current day without modifying the weekly or annual schedules. Note: It is not possible to delete the today’s schedule and change it to the weekly or annual schedule. [1] Selecting a target to which the schedule will be applied (1) In the group list, select a group icon(s) to which the schedule will be applied.
  • Page 146: Copying Existing Settings, Or Creating A Schedule Based On Other Settings

    1-3-5. Copying existing settings, or creating a schedule based on other settings [1] Copying existing settings of other group The schedule settings can be copied among groups. (1) In the group list, select the group whose schedule settings are to be copied, and then click [Copy] in the taskbar.
  • Page 147 [2] Creating a schedule based on existing settings of other pattern/day of the week When setting annual schedule patterns or setting schedules for each day of the week for weekly schedule, the schedule settings can be created based on existing settings of other pattern or other day of the week. (1) In the Edit schedule settings screen, click [Based on...].
  • Page 148: Chapter 4. For General Users

    Chapter 4. For general users If logged in with general user privileges, Integrated Centralized Control Web monitoring and operating functions can be used. Log in to display the Monitor/Operation screen. Only general users can use a smartphone for monitoring and operation. Note: For how to log in to the Integrated Centralized Control Web using a PC, tablet, or smartphone, refer to 3 “Logging in to the Integrated Centralized Control Web”...
  • Page 149 [1] Menu Displays a screen to monitor and operate the operation conditions of Monitor/Operation each unit group. [2] Operation status of each unit group Display the list of unit groups set for general user management. Example) Range of management for when general users set for Company A’s Administration Dept. and Sales Dept., and Company B’s Accounting Dept.
  • Page 150: Usage (Pc, Tablet)

    1. Usage (PC, tablet) This section explains how to monitor and operate the air conditioning units, LOSSNAY units, Air To Water (PWFY) units, general equipment, and HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) units that are connected to the AE-200/AE-50/EW-50. 1-1. Monitor/Operation 1-1-1. Screen sequence Operation status of unit groups Unit group selected Operation status of HWHP unit groups...
  • Page 151: Group Icons

    *13 Whether or not to display the humidity ([ON], [OFF]) can be set in the initial settings. *14 The “Hold ON” icon is displayed for the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not for the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. *15 Initial settings can be configured in the basic settings screen on the Initial Setting Tool, LCD, or the Web browser for initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details.
  • Page 152 Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for details. *7 The “Hold ON” icon is displayed for the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not for the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Note: Icons can be changed in the group settings screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for settings methods.
  • Page 153: Monitoring The Operation Status

    1-1-3. Monitoring the operation status This section explains how to monitor the operation status of units. [1] Air conditioning unit, LOSSNAY unit, Air To Water (PWFY) unit, and general equipment groups Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu, and then click [Show groups] to display the operation status of unit groups. Controller Click to narrow down the groups...
  • Page 154 Centralized controller selection Block selection Energy management block selection Centralized controller name Block name Energy management block name * Example of narrowing down the range in [Controller] Company A (Energy mgmt block units) 1st floor Centralized controller (Centralized controller units) Administration Dept.
  • Page 155 [2] HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) unit group Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu, and then click [HWHP] to display the operation status of HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) unit groups. Note: [HWHP] will not appear if no HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) units have been registered to any group. Note: Fan mode will appear only for CAHV units.
  • Page 156: Selecting The Icons Of The Groups To Be Operated

    1-1-4. Selecting the icons of the groups to be operated In the group list, select the icon(s) of the group(s) to be operated as explained below. [1] Selecting group icons (1) Selecting unit group(s) that are managed by general users (1) In the group list, click the icon(s) of the group(s) you want to operate.
  • Page 157 (3) Selecting all groups under the control of a given controller connected to the unit groups that are managed by general users (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].
  • Page 158 [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 1-1-5 “Advanced settings” for details about the advanced settings. Selecting groups of the same equipment type...
  • Page 159: Advanced Settings

    (Cool and Heat), the operation mode will not change. Note: The Setback mode can be selected on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Depending on settings values resulting from restrictions by device functions and set temperature range restriction functions, temperature settings ranges may be restricted.
  • Page 160 Item Operation method Description Fan speed of Select [High] or interlocked Switches the fan speed of the interlocked LOSSNAY units (ventilator). [Low]. LOSSNAY Resets the filter sign. (The cumulative time will be reset.) When resetting, ensure the check mark is displayed as “ ”.
  • Page 161 Note: When the indoor units support a dual-set-point function, two different set temperatures (one for cooling and the other for heating) can be set for the Auto mode. When this function is used, indoor units automatically switch over between cooling and heating, based on the room temperature, to maintain the room temperature within the two predetermined temperatures.
  • Page 162 [2] LOSSNAY unit (ventilator) group -Centrally Controlled- Operation prohibition mark Fan Speed Group name ON/OFF Ventilation mode Send Click to reflect Humidify the changes made. Close Close Click to close the settings Send Click to close the settings screen without making any Click to reflect the screen without making any Filter Sign Reset...
  • Page 163 [3] Air To Water (PWFY) unit group -Centrally Controlled- Set temperature Operation prohibition mark Group name ON/OFF Operation mode Send Close Click to reflect the changes made. Click to close the settings screen without making any changes. Item Operation method Description Select [ON] or ON/OFF...
  • Page 164 [4] General equipment group Operation prohibition mark Group name ON/OFF Send Close Click to reflect the changes made. Click to close the settings screen without making any changes. Item Operation method Description Select [ON] or ON/OFF Turns on or off the units. [OFF].
  • Page 165 [5] HWHP (CAHV, CRHV) unit group -Centrally Controlled- Operation prohibition mark Set temperature Group name ON/OFF Operation mode Fan Mode Send Close Click to reflect the changes made. Click to close the settings screen without making any changes. Item Operation method Description Select [ON] or ON/OFF...
  • Page 166: Usage (Smartphone)

    2. Usage (Smartphone) This section explains how to monitor and operate the air conditioning units, LOSSNAY units, Air To Water (PWFY) units, and general equipment that are connected to the AE-200/AE-50/EW-50. Login URL: http://[IP address of the login destination centralized controller AE-200/EW-50]/mobile/index.html Note: Be sure to use a smartphone in portrait mode.
  • Page 167: Group Icons

    2-1-2. Group icons Each group icon indicates the operation condition of the group. Interlocked LOSSNAY Unit ON/OFF Error Unit unknown ON/OFF Air conditioning unit group LOSSNAY unit (ventilator) group General equipment group Air To Water (PWFY) unit group Note: Icons can be changed in the group settings screen in the initial settings. Refer to the Instruction Book (Initial Settings) for settings methods.
  • Page 168: Status Display

    2-1-4. Status display The setting information and operation status of each group are displayed by icons. Icon Description Set temperature (Cool/Heat) Inlet temperature Humidity Night Purge ON Setback ON Energy saving control Occupied/Vacant Bright/Dark Filter sign ON Schedule disabled Schedule set Hold ON Status display skipped WT07996X02...
  • Page 169: Operation

    2-2. Operation This section explains how to operate each group (see section 2-2-1 “Operating the units”) and all groups collectively (see section 2-2-2 “Operating the units in all groups”). 2-2-1. Operating the units In the group list, click [Advanced settings] to switch to the operation settings screen, which shows the current operation status in the “Operation items”...
  • Page 170 Touch to return to the operation settings screen. Operation mode Note: The Setback mode can be selected on the AE-200A/AE-50A/EW-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E/EW-50E. Touch to change the set temperature.
  • Page 171 Note: When the indoor units support a dual-set-point function, two different set temperatures (one for cooling and the other for heating) can be set for the Auto mode. When this function is used, indoor units automatically switch over between cooling and heating, based on the room temperature, to maintain the room temperature within the two predetermined temperatures.
  • Page 172 [2] LOSSNAY unit (ventilator) group Cancel Send Operation prohibition mark ON/OFF Ventilation mode Fan Speed Humidify Filter Sign Reset Other operation status information Item Description Touch [ON] or [OFF] to turn on or off the units. ON/OFF Note: If the units are turned off during the Night Purge operation, the Night Purge operation will not be performed until the next day.
  • Page 173 Item Description Send Touch to reflect the changes and return to the group list. Cancel Touch to return to the group list without sending any changes. [3] Air To Water (PWFY) unit group Send Cancel Operation prohibition mark ON/OFF Operation mode Set temperature Other operation status information Item...
  • Page 174 [4] General equipment group Send Cancel Operation prohibition mark ON/OFF Other operation status information Item Description ON/OFF Touch [ON] or [OFF] to turn on or off the units. Other operation Operation status other than the operation items will appear. status information Operation Operation prohibition mark is displayed when the operation is prohibited from the local remote...
  • Page 175: Operating The Units In All Groups

    2-2-2. Operating the units in all groups (1) In the group list, touch [Batch operation]. If different equipment types exist together in a system, a screen to select an equipment type will appear. Touch [Advanced settings] of an equipment type of the groups to collectively change their settings. (2) In the operation settings screen, change the required settings and touch [Send] to reflect the changes.
  • Page 176: Chapter 5. Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5. Troubleshooting This section shows the troubleshooting for when using Integrated Centralized Control Web. Phenomenon Check of cause Corrective action I wish to use HTTPS (SSL). – • Register a certificate to the PC, tablet, or smartphone you are using. Refer to 1 “HTTPS (SSL) connection”.
  • Page 177: Https (Ssl) Connection

    1. HTTPS (SSL) connection This unit can encrypt the transmission data using the HTTPS (SSL) protocol. When connecting this unit to a LAN that is accessed by an unspecified number of people, you can configure the following settings to enable status monitoring and control of equipment using encrypted webpages. 1-1.
  • Page 178 (2) Click and execute the downloaded file “cacert.cer”. (3) The “Open File” window will appear. Click [Open]. (4) When the Certificate Information screen appears, click [Install Certificate...]. WT07996X02...
  • Page 179 (5) When the Certificate Import Wizard screen appears, click [Next]. (6) When the Certificate Store screen appears, select [Place all certificates in the following store], click [Browse], select [Trusted Root Certification Authorities], click [OK], and click [Next]. (7) When the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen appears, click [Finish]. WT07996X02...
  • Page 180 (8) When the certificate installation confirmation screen appears, click [Yes]. (9) The certificate import process begins. When the import completion message appears, click [OK]. Note: The certificate is valid from April 1, 2014, to January 1, 2051. Set the date and time of the PC so that they are within the validity period. (10) Repeat steps (1) to (9) to register the certificates of all the centralized controllers (AE-200/EW-50) to be controlled by Integrated Centralized Control Web to the PC.
  • Page 181: When Using An Ios Device (Safari)

    1-2. When using an iOS device (Safari) (1) Start Safari and then enter the following webpage address in the address bar. Enter http://(IP address of AE-200, AE-50, or EW-50)/cacert.cer and then touch the [Go] button. Example: http://192.168.1.1/cacert.cer (2) When the Install Profile screen pops up, touch the [Install] button. (3) When the Warning screen pops up, touch the [Install] button.
  • Page 182 (4) When the Profile Installed screen pops up, touch the [Done] button. (5) Open [Settings] > [General] > [Profile], and check the registered certificates. Registered certificates Check that all certificates for the centralized controllers to be controlled by Integrated Centralized Control Web are installed.
  • Page 183: When Using An Android Device (Chrome)

    1-3. When using an Android device (Chrome) (1) Start Chrome and then enter the following webpage address in the address bar. Enter http://(IP address of AE-200, AE-50, or EW-50)/cacert.cer and then touch the [Go] button. (2) The certificate is downloaded to the device. Swipe at the top of the display of the device to display the notification menu and check that the file “cacert.cer”...
  • Page 184 (4) Open [Settings] > [PERSONAL] > [Security], click [Trusted credentials], and check the registered certificates. Registered certificates Check that all certificates for the centralized controllers to be controlled by Integrated Centralized Control Web are installed. (5) Log in from Integrated Centralized Control Web. Enter the following webpage address in the address bar of the Web browser.
  • Page 185: When The Layout Is Broken

    2. When the layout is broken When the software version of the centralized controllers connected to Integrated Centralized Control Web is updated or the settings are changed using Initial Setting Tool, the layout of Integrated Centralized Control Web may break and its operation buttons may no longer work. If that happens, use the following procedure to clear the history data of the browser.
  • Page 186: When Using An Ios Device (Safari)

    (3) Select “the beginning of time”, check the checkboxes next to “Cookies and other site and plugin data” and “Cashed images and files”, and click “Clear browsing data”. 2-2. When using an iOS device (Safari) (1) Open the settings and then touch [Safari] to open the Safari settings. Touch [Clear Cookies and Data] to clear the browser cache.
  • Page 187: Login Screen Does Not Open

    3. Login screen does not open If the login screen of Integrated Centralized Control Web does not open, check the following setting using Initial Setting Tool. Note: To use Integrated Centralized Control Web, you need to configure the settings using Initial Setting Tool. Important ●...
  • Page 188: Air Conditioning Units That Can Be Monitored And Operated Are Not Displayed

    4. Air conditioning units that can be monitored and operated are not displayed 4-1. Communication error occurred If an error occurs in communication with a centralized controller that is a control target of Integrated Centralized Control Web, the air conditioning units connected to the centralized controller with which the communication error occurred are not displayed in Integrated Centralized Control Web.
  • Page 189: Integrated Centralized Control Settings Are Not Set Correctly

    4-2. Integrated Centralized Control settings are not set correctly Monitoring and operation using Integrated Centralized Control Web are not possible for a centralized controller whose integrated centralized control settings have not been configured using Initial Setting Tool. Important ● Check that the centralized controllers that are control targets of Integrated Centralized Control Web are registered correctly using Initial Setting Tool.
  • Page 190: Screen Displayed With Bottom Part Cut Off On A Tablet

    5. Screen displayed with bottom part cut off on a tablet If you log in to Integrated Centralized Control Web from a bookmark of the Safari or Chrome browser when using a tablet, the bottom part of the monitoring and operation screen may be cut off. If that happens, place a shortcut icon of Integrated Centralized Control Web on the Home screen and use Integrated Centralized Control Web by starting it with the shortcut icon.
  • Page 191 (1) Start Chrome and connect to Integrated Centralized Control Web. (2) Touch [Settings]. (3) Touch [Add to Home Screen] to add a shortcut icon to the Home screen. (4) Start Integrated Centralized Control Web from the shortcut icon. Shortcut icon (5) Start Integrated Centralized Control Web from the shortcut icon.
  • Page 192 This product is designed and intended for use in the residential, commercial and light-industrial environment. The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations: • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC • Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC • Restriction of Hazardous Substances 2011/65/EU Please be sure to put the contact address/telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer.

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