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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Model DCM601A51 DCM601A52 DCM601A53 DCM002A51 DCM008A51 DCM009A51...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    • Do not modify, or repair the product by yourself. This may result in electric shocks or fire. Consult your Daikin dealer. • Do not use flammable materials (e.g., hairspray or insecticide) near the product. Do not clean the product with benzene, paint thinner, and the like.
  • Page 3 • Never touch the internal parts of the intelligent Touch Manager. Do not remove the front panel. Touching certain internal parts will cause electric shocks and damage to the unit. Please consult your Daikin dealer about checking and adjustment of inter- nal parts.
  • Page 4 Turn off the object concerned, and ventilate the room, and contact your Daikin dealer. Do not use the air conditioner until a qualified service person confirms that the leakage has been repaired.
  • Page 5 Continued operation under such circumstances may result in failure, electric shocks, or fire. Contact your Daikin dealer. • Consult your Daikin dealer if the air conditioner submerges owing to a natural disaster, such as a flood or typhoon. Do not operate the air conditioner. Otherwise, this may result in failure, electric shocks, or fire.
  • Page 6 Safety Precautions CAUTION • Do not touch the air inlet or aluminium fins of the outdoor unit. Doing so may result in injury. • Do not place objects that are susceptible to moisture directly beneath the indoor or outdoor unit. Under certain conditions, condensation on the main unit or refrigerant pipes, air filter dirt or drain blockage may cause dripping, resulting in fouling or failure of the object concerned.
  • Page 7 Be careful when using the air conditioner with other heating equipment. • Do not wash the interior of the indoor and outdoor units by yourself, Always consult your Daikin dealer. The use of an incorrect washing method or incorrect detergent may damage the resin parts or cause water leakage.
  • Page 8 Safety Precautions CAUTION • Install the air conditioner in a well-ventilated place that is free of obstructions. • Do not use the air conditioner in the following kinds of places: a. Where there is considerable use of mineral oil such as cutting oil b.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Precautions .................1 System Overview ................13 1. About the iTM (intelligent Touch Manager) ............13 1-1 Main Features ........................13 1-2 System Configuration ....................... 14 1-3 What is a Management Point/Area? ................. 15 • What is a management point? ..................15 •...
  • Page 10 4. Detailed Screen Description ................40 4-1 Setup Screen Structure ....................40 4-2 Standard View (Icon) Screen .................... 42 • Detailed Setup Screen ....................45 • Detailed Information Screen ..................52 4-3 Standard View (List) Screen ..................... 53 4-4 Layout View (Optional) Screen ..................56 4-5 Menu List Screen ......................
  • Page 11 6-2 Setting up a Management Point ..................130 6-3 Setting up the Password ....................132 6-4 Setting up Maintenance and Checking ................134 6-5 Setting up the Locale ...................... 135 6-6 Setting up the Time ......................137 6-7 Setting up the Screensaver .................... 138 6-8 Setting up the Hardware ....................
  • Page 12 9-3 Setting up the E-Mail Error Report ................. 221 • Setting up the Mail Server ................... 221 • Setting up the recipient E-mail address and sending an E-mail ......... 224 9-4 Remote Maintenance...................... 228 • Remote Maintenance function ..................228 •...
  • Page 13 Useful Information ..............290 Troubleshooting..................290 14-1 Before Having the Product Serviced ................. 290 14-2 Turning ON/OFF the Internal Battery ................. 301 14-3 Error Information Function ..................302 Hardware Specifications ................304 15-1 iTM Hardware Specifications ..................304 15-2 Peripheral Equipment Specifications ................. 305 15-3 Copyright and Trademarks ..................
  • Page 14: System Overview

    System Overview 1. About the iTM (intelligent Touch Manager) 1-1 Main Features • iTM is an advanced central controller operated by using a 10.4” touch panel. It allows you to easily monitor as well as operate air conditioners and generic equipment connected to the iTM from the touch panel. •...
  • Page 15: System Configuration

    1-2 System Configuration Chiller Web Remote Management Web Remote possible from network Management connected PC. Maximum number of Maximum registered users: 64 number of (Maximum 4 managers and 50 servers 16 users can log in at the same time) Intranet/Internet Web Remote party BACnet Server Management...
  • Page 16: What Is A Management Point/Area

    1-3 What is a Management Point/Area? What is a management point? A management point is the target equipment monitored and operated using the iTM. The types of management points that can be controlled by iTM are as follows: Indoor*1, Ventilator, Dio*2, Analog*3, Pulse*4, Outdoor, Chiller*5, MultiState*6 *1 The management points Indoor unit, Hydrobox and AHU are treated as the Indoor management points type.
  • Page 17 NOTE Registered management points are automatically registered in the folder for the corresponding management point type set up under All. You can register a management point in two or more areas. However, you cannot register the same management point two or more times in one area. You cannot register the same area in two or more areas either.
  • Page 18: Touch Panel Operation Method

    1-4 Touch Panel Operation Method Operation is possible by touching the panel with your fingers or a touch pen. Be sure not to use sharp edged items as this could damage the touch screen permanently. <Standard View (Icon) Screen> <Detailed Setup dialog> The following describes how the text on each component, displayed on screen, looks like in normal state, when it is selected (it has been touched), or is grayed out.
  • Page 19 Icon of centrally monitored management point/area Unselected status Selected status List, scroll bars, and sorting List image • Scroll bars appear when there are hidden lines and columns. • To display hidden lines and columns, press , or slide the scroll bars. •...
  • Page 20 NOTE • Components such as buttons and check boxes are not selectable unless all the conditions for operating the management point/area are satisfied. Operation, such as touching and selecting a component that is not selectable, is not possible. • “...” is displayed on buttons and the like when the label text is truncated due to space availability.
  • Page 21 Combo box Closed status Grayed out status With tool tip Open status Open status Open status (When a row is selected) When the list opens downward When the list opens upward Text box Cursor Indicates the position where the next character will be entered.
  • Page 22: Dialog Operation

    1-5 Dialog Operation Text /Password input dialog operation Character key buttons Key buttons for entering characters. Input area text box Displays the entered characters. For the Password input dialog, it displays asterisks (*). Shift key toggle button Toggles between upper and lower case. Shift key pressing Shift key...
  • Page 23 Character input range label Displays three types of information regarding the number of characters that can be entered. Remaining: Indicates the difference between the number of characters entered and the maximum permitted by the function Exceeded: Indicates the number of characters entered in excess from the maximum permitted Missing: Indicates the number of characters still necessary to comply with the minimum required Input switch combo box Toggles the keyboard between Special and Alph nm ltrs.
  • Page 24 NOTE • Grayed out characters are unavailable for input. • When Chinese, Japanese or Korean is set as the iTM display language, a button to display the input list appears. Touch the button to display a list of frequently used words and select the word to input.
  • Page 25: Time Input Dialog Operation

    Time input dialog operation Number key button Key buttons for entering numeric values. Input area text box Displays the entered numeric values. Touch the text box and enter the required numeric value. The input position changes depending on the locale setting. Up/Down button Increases or decreases the numeric value selected in the input area text box by +1, +10, –1, or...
  • Page 26: Numerical Input Dialog Operation

    Numerical input dialog operation (10) (11) Number key button Key buttons for entering numeric values. Decimal point key button Press this button to enter a decimal point. +/– key button Press this button to change the sign of a numeric value. Adds a minus sign before a positive value while for a negative value, deletes the minus sign and makes the value positive.
  • Page 27 Input range label Displays the range of values that can be entered. (10) OK button Touching this button commits the input. (11) Cancel button Touching this button cancels the edit and closes the screen. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 28: Quick Reference

    Quick Reference 2. Simple Operations 2-1 Displaying the List of Areas and Management Points Touch the List button. The List View screen with the area and indoor unit names, the operation mode, setpoint, and fan speed information appears. (For detailed operation, see “4-3 Standard View (List) Screen”.) 2-2 Displaying Areas and Management Points Displays the hierarchical level of the current area and indoor unit.
  • Page 29: Starting/Stopping Areas And Management Points

    Touch the Up button to move one level up from the currently selected one. (For detailed operation, see “4-2 Standard View (Icon) Screen”.) 2-3 Starting/Stopping Areas and Management Points Select the area or management point you want to start or stop. Selecting “Start”...
  • Page 30: Setting Up The Operation Mode For An Indoor Unit

    2-4 Setting up the Operation Mode for an Indoor Unit Select the indoor unit for which you want to set up the operation mode. Touch the Setting button and display the Detailed Setup screen. Select the A/C tab. Select the Operation Mode check box and select Fan, Cool, Heat, Dependent, Automatic, or Dry from the combo box.
  • Page 31: Setting Up The Setpoint, Fan Speed, And Airflow Direction For An Indoor Unit

    2-5 Setting up the Setpoint, Fan Speed, and Airflow Direction for an Indoor Unit Select the indoor unit for which you want to set up the setpoint, fan speed, and airflow direction. Set up the setpoint in the Setpoint spin box, and the Fan Speed using the buttons.
  • Page 32 To set up the airflow direction, touch the Setting button and display the Detailed Setup screen. Select the A/C tab. Select the Airflow Direction check box and set up the Airflow Direction using the buttons. <Airflow direction 0> <Airflow direction 1> <Airflow direction 2> <Airflow direction 3> <Airflow direction 4> <Swing> Touch the OK button to commit and close the screen.
  • Page 33: Enabling/Disabling Remote Controller

    2-6 Enabling/Disabling Remote Controller (4) (c) (4) (a) (4) (b) Select the area or management point for which you want enable/disable remote controller. Touch the Setting button and display the Detailed Setup screen. Select the R/C Prohibition tab. You can permit/prohibit the following remote controller operations: start/stop, set up the operation mode, and...
  • Page 34: Setting Up The Operation Mode And Ventilation Amount For Ventilator

    2-7 Setting up the Operation Mode and Ventilation Amount for Ventilator Select the Ventilator for which you want to set up the operation mode and ventilation amount. Touch the Setting button and display the Detailed Setup screen. Select the Ventilator tab. Select the check box for Ventilation Mode and select Automatic, ERVentilation, or Bypass from the combo box.
  • Page 35: Checking The Schedule

    Checking the schedule Select the Automatic Ctrl. tab on the Menu List screen. Touch the Schedule button and display the Schedule screen. Select the schedule program to check. Touch the Confirm button on the Schedule screen and display the Confirm screen. Select the date for which you want to check the schedule.
  • Page 36: Checking Settings Such As Area Name, Detailed Info., And Icon

    Checking settings such as Area Name, Detailed Info., and Icon Select the System Settings tab on the Menu List screen. Touch the Area button and display the Area Setup screen. Check settings in the Area List. (For detailed operation, see “6-1 Naming and setting up the detailed information of an area”.) Checking settings such as Mgmt.
  • Page 37: Setting Up The Time

    Setting up the time <Time Input dialog> Select the System Settings tab on the Menu List screen. Touch the Time/DST button and display the Time/DST Setup screen. On the screen, the current time is displayed. To change, touch the Modify button. Enter the time in the Time Setup dialog that appears.
  • Page 38: Checking The History

    Checking the history Select the Operation Mgmt. tab on the Menu List screen. Touch the History button and display the History screen. You can use the < and > buttons to specify the date for which you want to check the history. Alternatively, you can display the Time Setup dialog by touching the Modify button and specify the date there.
  • Page 39: Names And Functions

    Names and Functions 3. Names and Functions of Each Part 3-1 Front Panel and Side View <Front panel> <Side> (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (11) (10) MONITOR LCD touch panel for monitoring and performing operations. SERVICE LAN Service LAN connection port. Unused. LAN SW Switch for toggling between the LAN port on the rear and the SERVICE LAN port on the front.
  • Page 40 LAN LINK (Green) This LED indicates whether the LAN connection between the intelligent Touch Manager and the connected hardware is correct. The LED is On when the connection is correct. DIII MONITOR (Yellow) This LED flashes when data transmission occurs on the DIII-NET communication line. MONITOR key/LED (Orange/Green) Press this switch to turn on/off the monitor.
  • Page 41: Detailed Screen Description

    4. Detailed Screen Description 4-1 Setup Screen Structure Standard functions Icon View Displays the operational status of areas and indoor units. (See page 42.) Displays the operational status of areas and indoor units List View (See page 53.) as a list. (See page 58.) Menu List Screen Displays the list of menu items.
  • Page 42 Optional functions Icon View Displays the operational status of areas and indoor units. (See page 42.) Displays the operational status of areas and indoor units List View (See page 53.) as a list. Displays the areas and operational statuses of indoor Layout View (See page 56.) units on the relevant floor plan.
  • Page 43: Standard View (Icon) Screen

    4-2 Standard View (Icon) Screen (12) (11) (10) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) Area/Management Point view area Displays area and management point icons. Menu List switch button Switches to the Menu List screen, which consists of Automatic Ctrl., System Settings, Operation Mgmt.
  • Page 44 Group monitoring icon A Error detection Reports error when any of the following faults is detected. Flashing indicator: System error (Red) Text: System error occurred. Touch this icon to check and restore. Flashing indicator: Unit/Limit Error (Yellow) Text: Error occurred. Touch this icon to check. Lit indicator: Communication error (Blue) B Emergency Stop Reports emergency stop.
  • Page 45 (11) Information button Displays the legend for an icon or contact information for inquiries regarding the system. (12) Selected area/management point information indicator Displays the name, icon, and filter sign of the selected area or management point. (13) Room Temp/Operation Mode/Changeover Option indicator Displays the room temperature and settings of the selected management point.
  • Page 46: Detailed Setup Screen

    Detailed Setup Screen The Detailed Setup screen appears when you touch the Setting button (18) (see “4-2 Standard View (Icon) Screen” and “4-3 Standard View (List) Screen”) on the Standard View screen. Necessary tab is displayed in accordance with the selected management points/areas. Set up the Common, R/C Prohibition, Ventilator, Dio.
  • Page 47 • R/C Prohibition Tab Enables/disables remote controller of the indoor unit, Ventilator, Chiller and area. Change settings by selecting the relevant check boxes. Start/Stop Sets up whether starting/stopping the management point from the remote controller will be enabled or disabled. Permitted: Enabled.
  • Page 48 • A/C Tab Sets up the indoor unit and Chiller. Change settings by selecting the relevant check boxes. The range of values and items you can set up will depend on the selected equipment. Operation Mode Changes the operation mode. Select and set up a value from Fan, Cool, Heat, Dependent, Automatic, and Dry.
  • Page 49 Fan Speed Sets up the fan speed. (Low) (Middle) (High) (Automatic) Airflow Direction Sets up the fan direction. <Airflow direction 0> <Airflow direction 1> <Airflow direction 2> <Airflow direction 3> <Airflow direction 4> <Swing> Timer Extension Settings Enables or disables the Timer Extension function. Setpoint Restriction Use this setting to limit the setpoint range that can be achieved.
  • Page 50 • Ventilator Tab Sets up the Ventilator. Change settings by selecting the relevant check boxes. Ventilation Mode Select and set up a ventilation mode from Automatic, ERVentilation, and Bypass. NOTE This setting may not be available depending on the model. Ventilation Amount Select and set up a ventilation amount from Auto (normal), Low (normal), High (normal), Auto (fresh up), Low (fresh up), and High (fresh up).
  • Page 51 • Dio, Ao, Mo Tab Sets up the Dio, Ao and Mo. Change settings by selecting the relevant check boxes. Enable/disable Repeat Mode for Dio, and select and set up a repetition interval in the 1 to 10-minutes range, in increments of 1 minute. When the Repeat Mode is enabled, a start/stop attempt will be repeated again at the specified repetition interval.
  • Page 52 Select and set a MultiState value for Mo. The MultiState value set on the screen is set up during the trial. NOTE You cannot set MultiState in the area. • HW Supply Tab Sets up the Hydrobox Change settings by selecting the relevant check boxes. On/Off (Reheat) Sets up whether starting/stopping.
  • Page 53: Detailed Information Screen

    Detailed Information Screen The Detailed Information screen appears when you touch the Details button (14) (see “4-2 Standard View (Icon) Screen” and “4-3 Standard View (List) Screen”) on the Standard View screen. Name field Displays the name of the area or management point. ID field Displays the ID of the area or management point.
  • Page 54: Standard View (List) Screen

    4-3 Standard View (List) Screen (10) (11) (12) (19) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) Area/Management Point view Displays information on the areas and management points of the hierarchical level displayed in the area hierarchy indicator. Menu List switch button Switches to the Menu List screen, which consists of Automatic Ctrl., System Settings, Operation Mgmt.
  • Page 55 Area hierarchy indicator Displays the hierarchical level of the currently displayed area. Top, Down, and Up buttons Top button: Displays the area and management points at the Top. Down button: Moves into the selected area and displays the areas and management points there. Up button: Moves up one hierarchical level from that of the currently displayed area and displays the areas and management points there.
  • Page 56 (17) Fan Speed button Sets up the fan speed for the indoor unit of the selected area, or the selected indoor unit. (Low) (Middle) (High) (Automatic) (18) Setting button Displays the Detailed Setup screen for the selected area or management point. (19) Header Each time you touch an item header, the displayed entries are sorted according to the contents of...
  • Page 57: Layout View (Optional) Screen

    4-4 Layout View (Optional) Screen The Layout View screen is displayed only when the Layout option is enabled. The Layout View screen appears when you touch the Layout View switch button on the Standard View screen (see “4-2 Standard View (Icon) Screen” and “4-3 Standard View (List) Screen”). (11) (10) (15)
  • Page 58 Icon (Area, Management Point) Displays area and management point icons. Info Displays auxiliary information of the area or management point. (10) View panel Displays the entire background image. (11) Scope Indicates the portion of the background image that is displayed as background on the screen. To move, touch the scope and drag.
  • Page 59: Menu List Screen

    4-5 Menu List Screen The Menu List screen appears when you touch the Menu List button on the Standard View screen (see “4-2 Standard View (Icon) Screen” and “4-3 Standard View (List) Screen”) or the Menu List button on the Layout View screen (see “4-4 Layout View (Optional) Screen”). It consists of the following tabs: Automatic Ctrl., System Settings, Operation Mgmt., and Energy Navigator (only when the corresponding option is enabled).
  • Page 60 Temp. Limit (Optional function) This function controls the indoor units to start cooling or heating operation automatically to keep the room temperature between the upper and lower limits of the setpoint range. Sliding Temp. (Optional function) This function controls the indoor unit’s setpoint in accordance with the outdoor temperature to keep the difference between the outdoor and indoor temperatures within a certain range.
  • Page 61: System Settings Tab

    System Settings Tab (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) NOTE For an optional function, its button is hidden unless the option is enabled. Area Creates areas and registers management points to the areas, as well as sets up various area settings.
  • Page 62 Screensaver Changes the screensaver as well as cancels the screensaver in the event of an error. Hardware Sets up the brightness for the screen as well as the volume for the touch panel tone and buzzer. (10) Touch Panel Calibration Corrects the contact points of the touch panel.
  • Page 63: Operation Mgmt. Tab

    Operation Mgmt. Tab NOTE For an optional function, its button is hidden unless the option is enabled. History Displays history such as that of errors, status changes, control information, etc. You can also save history data to the folder on a USB memory. PPD (Optional function) This function calculates and displays the proportional distribution to each air conditioner of the total amount of power used by air conditioners, obtained from measurement.
  • Page 64: Energy Navigator Tab

    Energy Navigator Tab NOTE This is an optional function, the tab is displayed only when the option enabled. E budget/actual Mgmt. This function displays the state of the actual consumption over the planned energy consumption per year/month on a graph and the like. You can also compare this year’s actual consumption with that of last year’s.
  • Page 65: Information Screen

    4-6 Information Screen The Information screen appears when you touch the Information button (11) on the Standard View screen (see “4-2 Standard View (Icon) Screen” and “4-3 Standard View (List) Screen”) or the Information button (14) on the Layout View screen (see “4-4 Layout View (Optional) Screen”). The Information screen consists of the Legend and Contact tabs.
  • Page 66 • Icon View in Each Status Start (*1) Setback Active Setback Inactive Stop/No operation • When all management When there is at least When there is at least When there is at least points in the area are Area one management point one management point one management point Stop/No operation...
  • Page 67: Contact Tab

    Contact Tab Displays contact information set up by the service person. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 68: Using Standard Functions

    Using Standard Functions 5. Setting up the Automatic Control 5-1 Setting up a Schedule The schedule control function in iTM allows you to operate designated management points and areas according to a schedule program. There are two types of schedule: a weekly schedule where settings are by day of the week, and an annual schedule where you can specify special days.
  • Page 69: Setting Up A Schedule Program

    Setting up a schedule program The following describes how to create and set up a schedule program based on the model case below. Name of schedule program: Program for Office Target: Office A (area comprising indoor units only) Every week, from Monday to Friday: 9:00 to 18:00 Setpoint 28°C Cool On Every week, Saturday and Sunday: Holiday 9:00 Off Every month, 3rd Saturday only: 9:00 to 18:00 Setpoint 28°C Cool On •...
  • Page 70 Touch the Modify button on the Properties tab to display the Input dialog for entering the program name. Enter “Program for Office”. 2. Setting up the operation start time on Monday Touch to display the Weekly Pattern tab. Select Monday using the Day of the week radio button Touch the Edit button to display the Event List screen.
  • Page 71 Touch the Create button to display the Events: New program screen. Touch the Modify button and display the Time input dialog to specify the operation start time. Enter “9:00 (AM9:00 when using 12-hour clock)” and touch the OK button to return. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 72 3. Setting up the target Touch the Modify button to display the Mgmt. Point/Area screen. The Mgmt. Point/Area screen consists of two tabs: Mgmt. Point and Area. Touch and display the Area tab. Select “Office A” from the list, and touch the OK button to return.
  • Page 73 (10) (11) Select the Operation Mode check box and then, “Cool” from the combo box. Select the Setpoint check box (10) and then, the Setpoint radio button (11). Touch the Modify button. Enter “28” in the Numerical Input dialog and touch the OK button to return to the A/C tab (Events screen).
  • Page 74 5. Setting up the operation stop time on Monday Select the event: Start cooling Office A to setpoint 28°C from 9:00 on Monday created in step 4, then touch the Copy button (12) to display the Events screen. (13) (14) An exact copy of the selected event will appear.
  • Page 75 6. Setting up schedule for Tuesday to Friday (15) Copy the event set up for Monday to the other days of the week. Select Monday, then touch the Copy button (15) to display the Copy to Selection screen. (16) Select the copy destination from the list (16). Select Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Touch the OK button to overwrite the events and return to the Schedule Edit screen.
  • Page 76 The step above finishes the creation of the weekly schedule: Cool Office A to setpoint 28°C Monday to Friday, from 9:00 to 18:00. Create the weekly schedule: Stop air conditioning of Office A on Saturday and Sunday. (In the same way as “5. Setting up the operation stop time on Monday”, create a schedule to stop air conditioning at 9:00.) User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 77 • Creating the Schedule for Special Days Set up the schedule only for the 3rd Saturday of every month (special day). Touch the Special Day Pattern tab on the Schedule Edit screen. 1. Setting up the name of the special day (17) (19) (18)
  • Page 78 (23) (22) (20) (21) Select the created “Working day” from the Pattern combo box (20). Select the M/D of week setup radio button (21) and select the day to set up in the combo box. To set “3rd Saturday of every month”, select as follows: Month: Every Week: 3rd Day of the week: Saturday Touch the Add button to register the special day pattern.
  • Page 79 • Enabling the Schedule Program Enable the created “Program of Office”. Touch the Properties tab on the Schedule Edit screen. (24) Select the Enable radio button (24) and enable the “Program for Office”. This completes the creation of the schedule program. Touch the OK button to save and return to the Schedule screen.
  • Page 80: Detailed Screen And Button Descriptions

    Detailed screen and button descriptions • Schedule Screen (Icon view) This screen is displayed when you touch the Schedule button on the Automatic Ctrl. tab of the Menu List screen. It is also displayed when you touch the Icon button on the Schedule screen (List view). This screen allows you to check, create, edit, and delete schedule programs as well as copy a calendar.
  • Page 81 Copy button Copies the program selected in the Schedule Info view area and displays it on the Schedule Edit screen. Delete button Deletes the program selected in the Schedule Info view area. Touching the button displays a deletion confirmation dialog. Edit button Displays the Schedule Edit screen that allows you to edit the program selected in the Schedule Info view area.
  • Page 82 • Schedule Screen (List View) This screen is displayed when you touch the List button on the Schedule screen (Icon view). This screen allows you to check, create, edit, and delete schedule programs as well as copy a calendar. (10) (11) Schedule Info view area Displays a list of registered schedule programs in order of its registration.
  • Page 83 Delete button Deletes the program selected in the Schedule Info view area. Touching the button displays a deletion confirmation dialog. Edit button Displays the Schedule Edit screen that allows you to edit the program selected in the Schedule Info view area. (10) Calendar Copy button Displays the Calendar Copy screen that allows you to copy the calendar of the program selected...
  • Page 84 • Legend Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Information button on the Schedule screen. It displays the legend for icons available in the Schedule screen (Icon view). <Displayed information> <Icon> • Icon of scheduled program • Validity period of scheduled program (Upper Left: Start date, Name Lower right: End date).
  • Page 85 • Schedule Confirmation Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Confirm button on the Schedule screen. It allows you to check the setting details of schedule programs with the Schedule Settings list. Schedule Settings list Displays the list of events for the date indicated in the Date area for the selected schedule program.
  • Page 86 • Properties Tab (Schedule Edit Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Create, Copy, or Edit button on the Schedule screen. It allows you to set up the name, validity period, and enable/disable the schedule program. Name text field Displays the schedule program name.
  • Page 87 • Weekly Pattern Tab (Schedule Edit Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Weekly Pattern tab on the Schedule Edit screen. It allows you to set up a weekly schedule. Day of the week radio button Selects the day of the week to edit. Schedule Settings view Displays the schedule set to each day of the week.
  • Page 88 • Special Day Pattern Tab (Schedule Edit Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Special Day Pattern tab on the Schedule Edit screen. It allows you to set up the schedule for a special day. Special Day radio button Selects the special day to edit.
  • Page 89 Legend view area Displays legends available in the Schedule Settings view area. SB Low and SB High are displayed only when the optional setback function is enabled. OK button Saves the edit and closes the screen. Cancel button Cancels the edit and closes the screen. Touching the button displays a confirmation dialog. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 90 • Calendar Tab (Schedule Edit Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Calendar tab on the Schedule Edit screen. It allows you to register special day schedules in the calendar. (10) Calendar Settings list Displays the list of registered special day patterns. You can register a maximum of 40 special day patterns in one calendar.
  • Page 91 M/D of week setup radio button Sets up the special day setting pattern with the M/D of week setup combo box. The selectable range in each combo box is as follows: Month: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec, Every Week: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Last Day of the week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Add button...
  • Page 92 NOTE • If a special day set using the Date setup and Month/Day of the week setup combo boxes overlap, the special day set using the Date setup combo box takes precedence when setting the calendar. • If two or more special days set using the Date setup combo box overlap (for example, single day designation overlaps with a period designation) the latter (lower in the list) takes precedence.
  • Page 93 • Calendar Copy Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Calendar Copy button on the Schedule screen. It allows you to copy the Special Day Calendar set up in a schedule program to another schedule program. Copy from text area Displays the name of the schedule program source of the copy.
  • Page 94 • Event List Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Edit button on the Weekly Pattern tab or Special Day Pattern tab of the Schedule Edit screen. It lists events registered in the weekly schedule/special day schedule. (10) Event list Displays the list of events set to each day of the week/special day.
  • Page 95 OK button Saves the edit and closes the screen. (10) Cancel button Cancels the edit and closes the screen. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 96 • Copy to Selection Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Copy button on the Weekly Pattern tab or Special Day Pattern tab of the Schedule Edit screen. It allows you to copy events set up for a day of the week/special day to another day of the week/ special day.
  • Page 97 • Event Screen This screen consists of six tabs: Common, R/C Prohibition, A/C, Ventilator, Ao. Mo, and HW Supply, each outputting different event actions. NOTE Setting items of functions not available for the management point being registered do not display. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 98 • Common Tab (Events Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Create or Edit button on the Event List screen. It allows you to set up the event’s operating time, target management point/area, as well as the start/stop action for the event. Time setting area Sets the event’s operating time.
  • Page 99 Start radio button Select to start the target. Pre-Cool, Pre-Heat radio button Select either of the two radio buttons when using the Pre-Cool/Pre-Heat function. Touch the Modify button and enter the setpoint in the Numerical Input dialog that appears. The range of values you can enter is 16 to 32, in increments of 1°C.
  • Page 100 Restrictions for use of the pre-cool/heat function Please note the following restrictions before using the pre-cool/heat function. The pre-cool/heat function is designed to operate according to the settings recognized when the date changes to the day of schedule execution. Therefore, even if you set the pre-cool/heat function on the very day of schedule execution, the schedule will operate as a normal schedule, ignoring the pre-cool/heat settings.
  • Page 101 • R/C Prohibition Tab (Events Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the R/C Prohibition tab on the Events screen. It allows you to permission/prohibition the remote controller. Select the check box of the items to set up and select the setting from the radio buttons. R/C Start/Stop permission/prohibition setting area Restricts starting/stopping from the remote controller.
  • Page 102 • A/C Tab (Events Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the A/C tab on the Events screen. It allows you to set up the air conditioner actions. Select the check box of the items to set up and select/enter the setting using the combo box/ Modify button.
  • Page 103 NOTE • Setpoint shift is a function that allows you to set up the setpoint with respect to the current setpoint. “Decrease the temperature settings” increases the setpoint for Cool mode, while for Heat mode, it decreases the setpoint by the specified shift amount. “Increase the temperature settings”...
  • Page 104 Setpoint Restriction setup field Sets up the setpoint restriction. Respectively enable or disable the setpoint restrictions for cooling and heating using the combo boxes. Touch the respective Modify buttons and enter the maximum and minimum values in the Numerical Input dialog that appears. The range of values you can enter is the same as that for the Setpoint but the entered values should be such that they do not invert the upper and lower limits.
  • Page 105 • Ventilator Tab (Events Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Ventilator tab on the Events screen. Sets up the Ventilator actions. Select the check box of the items to set up and select the setting from the combo box. Ventilation Mode setting area Sets up the ventilation mode.
  • Page 106 • Ao, Mo Tab (Events Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Ao, Mo tab on the Events screen. Set up the operation of Ao and Mo. Select the check box of the items to set up, and select/enter the setting using the combo box/ Modify button.
  • Page 107 • HW Supply Tab (Event Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the HW Supply tab on the Events screen. It allows you to set up the Hot water supply actions. Select the check box of the items to set up, and select the setting using the combo box/radio buttons.
  • Page 108: Setting Up The Timer Extension

    5-2 Setting up the Timer Extension Using this function, you can prevent failure to turn off the indoor unit by automatically stopping the indoor unit after a certain period of time from the operation start. If this function is enabled, the indoor units are stopped when Duration elapses from the time they were started.
  • Page 109 Cautions when Using Simultaneously with Other Control Functions 1. Start/Stop of air conditioners by the Heating Mode Optimization function does not affect the operation of this function. 2. If the Pre-Cool/Pre-Heat function is simultaneously set up, the air conditioners may be stopped before the time set up by this function, preventing the temperature to reach the setpoint at the set time.
  • Page 110: Setting Up The Auto Changeover

    5-3 Setting up the Auto Changeover The Auto Changeover function allows you to automatically toggle the operation mode of air conditioners that do not support the “Automatic” mode, depending on the change in the room temperature. Furthermore, this functions automatically changes the setpoint when it changes the operation mode.
  • Page 111 When the thermal difference is 2°C • When Representative suction temperature – Representative setpoint (Heat) > Thermal difference + 0.5, operation mode is changed from Heat to Cool • When Representative setpoint (Cool) – Representative suction temperature > Thermal difference + 0.5, operation mode is changed from Cool to Heat Heating mode Cooling mode...
  • Page 112: Creating And Editing An Auto Changeover Group

    When the thermal difference is 0°C • When Representative suction temperature – Representative setpoint (Heat) > Thermal difference + 1.5, operation mode is changed from Heat to Cool • When Representative setpoint (Cool) – Representative suction temperature > Thermal difference + 1.5, operation mode is changed from Cool to Heat Heating mode Cooling mode...
  • Page 113 3. To delete a group, select the group and touch the Delete button (3). 4. To add or delete management points to/from a group, select the group to edit and touch the Registration button to display the Registration: Auto Changeover Group screen. 5.
  • Page 114: Setting Up The Changeover Conditions

    Setting up the changeover conditions (10) and touch the Attributes button (10) 1. Select a group in to display the Attributes dialog box. (11) (12) (13) 2. Touching the Modify button in (11) displays the Name Setup dialog where you can change the group name.
  • Page 115 3. In the Differential combo box (12), select the thermal difference. The range of values you can set is 0 to 7°C, in increments of 1°C. “Differential” is the tolerance for the indoor unit’s setpoint. When the difference between the room temperature and the representative setpoint exceeds this thermal difference, the operation mode changes.
  • Page 116: Applying The Auto Changeover Function

    NOTE The operation mode at the time the automatic control starts is assessed as follows. • If Average room temperature ≤ Average setpoint, then the indoor unit is considered to be working in Heat mode. • If Average room temperature > Average setpoint, then the indoor unit is considered to be working in Cool mode.
  • Page 117 4. If the outdoor temperature decreases, the setpoint is lowered up to 20°C by the Sliding Temperature function. When the room temperature further decreases to 16°C, this function changes the operation mode to Heat. At that time, the setpoint becomes 16°C. At the beginning, heating was started with setpoint at 20°C, however, the setpoint became 16°C as a result of the change heat →...
  • Page 118: Checking An Emergency Stop

    5-4 Checking an Emergency Stop When an emergency such as fire occurs, the iTM automatically stops all management points and sounds the buzzer in conjunction with devices such as fire alarms. The iTM recovers all management points automatically when all disaster prevention signals disappear. When the emergency stop is a result of an operating mistake during maintenance, you can recover the iTM forcibly.
  • Page 119 is the list of emergency stop programs. Select the program to release and touch the Release button (4). (Only “Default” is displayed for programs if the optional function is disabled.) When the Confirm dialog appears, touch the Yes button to release the emergency stop. NOTE To create an arbitrary Emergency Stop program, the optional function must be enabled.
  • Page 120: System Settings

    6. System Settings 6-1 Setting up an Area The following describes how to create, delete, and move an area, as well as register a management point to an area. It also includes descriptions on how to name and set up the detailed settings and icon, as well as how to sequentially start/stop areas in association with the above.
  • Page 121 Fig. 2 Indoor <Area Setup screen> Ventilator Building A 1F North Aisle Lighting A Lavatory Created after existing members. 1F South Meeting Room Room A Room B Office 4. The area created in step 3 (for example, Lavatory) is added to the area selected in step 2 (for example, 1F North) as a member (Fig.
  • Page 122: Example:to Delete The Area

    Example:To delete the Area Fig. 3 Indoor Ventilator Building A 1F North Aisle Lighting A Lavatory 1F South Meeting Room Room A Room B Office 1. To delete an area, select the area to delete (for example, Meeting Room) and touch the Delete button (4).
  • Page 123: Moving An Area

    Moving an area Fig. 5 Indoor Ventilator Building A 1F North Aisle Lighting A Lavatory 1F South Meeting Room Room A Room B Office 1. To move an area, select the area you want to move (for example, Meeting Room) and touch the Move button to display the Area Move screen.
  • Page 124 2. Select the destination area (for example, 1F North) on the Area Move screen and touch the OK button. Fig. 6 Indoor Ventilator Building A 1F North Aisle Lighting A Lavatory Meeting Room Room A Room B 1F South Office 3.
  • Page 125: Registering A Management Point Or Area To An Area

    Registering a management point or area to an area Fig. 7 Indoor Ventilator Building A 1F North Aisle Lighting A Lavatory Meeting Room Room A Room B 1F South Office 1. On the Area Setup screen, select the area to which you want to register a member and touch the Mgmt.
  • Page 126 NOTE The Add button cannot be used in the following cases. • The displayed area is All or an area immediately under All. • The area includes 650 or more members. • The number of management points registered with all areas exceeds 1300. The Remove button cannot be used in the following cases.
  • Page 127: Naming And Setting Up The Detailed Information Of An Area

    Naming and setting up the detailed information of an area (12) 1. Select the area to name and set up the detailed information from the Area Setup screen and touch the Attributes button (12) to display the Area Attribute Setup screen. (13) (14) 2.
  • Page 128: Setting Up The Interval For Sequential Start/Stop

    Setting up the interval for sequential start/stop This function prevents all management points to be started or stopped at once when start/stop is ordered for an area by sequentially starting or stopping its member management points and areas in the order they are listed in the Area Member Registration screen. (15) (16) 1.
  • Page 129: Setting Up Icons

    Setting up icons (17) 1. Touch the Modify button (17) on the Area Attribute Setup screen to display the Icon Setup screen. 2. Select an icon from the displayed icon list and touch the OK button to set it up. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 130: Saving And Loading The Area Data Csv File

    Saving and loading the area data CSV file You can save the area settings in a USB memory as a CSV file (AreaData.csv). You can also load a CSV file from a USB memory. Make sure the file is named “AreaData.csv” as it is the only readable file name.
  • Page 131: Setting Up A Management Point

    6-2 Setting up a Management Point Changes the name, detailed information, and icon of management points. The following describes how to set this up. 1. Touch the Mgmt.Pts. button on the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen and display the Mgmt.
  • Page 132 3. The Type of the management point is displayed in (3). However, you cannot change it here. Touch the Modify button for the management point name. Enter the new name in the Text Input dialog box that appears. The number of characters you can enter is 1 to 12, irrespective of single or double byte.
  • Page 133: Setting Up The Password

    6-3 Setting up the Password You can set up the administrator password as well as the screen unlock password. If administrator password is enabled, touching the button for switching to the Menu List view on the Standard View or the optional Layout View screen displays the Password dialog, so that a user who does not know the administrator password cannot display the Menu List view.
  • Page 134 2. To enable the Administrator Password, select Enable in (1). To disable, select Disable. Selecting Enable displays the Password dialog box for entering a new password. Set a password using 1 to 15 alphanumeric characters. The dialog will appear again. Enter the password again for confirmation. Touch the OK button to close the screen.
  • Page 135: Setting Up Maintenance And Checking

    6-4 Setting up Maintenance and Checking You can set a specific management point to “maintenance” or release it from “maintenance”. A management point set to “maintenance” cannot be controlled from the iTM, that is, it cannot receive input signals such as orders of operation, automatic control, status monitoring, etc. However, emergency stop is possible.
  • Page 136: Setting Up The Locale

    6-5 Setting up the Locale You can set up the display language, date/time display format, Celsius/Fahrenheit, decimal point/ CSV separator style, and icon color used in the iTM unit. 1. Touch the Regional button on the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen and display the Locale screen (see “4-5 Menu List Screen: System Settings Tab”).
  • Page 137 4. Set up the display format and unit. Set up the date display format using the Date Display combo box (3). You can select from DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, and YYYY/MM/DD. Select the time display format using the Time Display radio button (4). Select the temperature unit from Fahrenheit and Celsius using the Celsius/Fahrenheit radio button (5).
  • Page 138: Setting Up The Time

    6-6 Setting up the Time You can set up the current time and daylight saving time. 1. Touch the Time/DST button on the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen and display the Time/DST screen (see “4-5 Menu List Screen: System Settings Tab”). displays the time when this screen was opened.
  • Page 139: Setting Up The Screensaver

    6-7 Setting up the Screensaver You can set up or change the screensaver, as well as set up the setting for turning the screen off. 1. Touch the Screensaver button on the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen and display the Screensaver Settings screen (see “4-5 Menu List Screen: System Settings Tab”).
  • Page 140: Setting Up The Hardware

    6-8 Setting up the Hardware You can set up the hardware settings, such as the screen luminance and buzzer volume of the iTM unit. 1. Touch the Hardware button on the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen and display the Hardware Settings screen (see “4-5 Menu List Screen: System Settings Tab”).
  • Page 141: Setting Up The Confirm Operation

    6-9 Setting up the Confirm Operation You can set up the setting for whether or not to display the confirmation dialog box when you perform start/stop operation from the iTM’s Standard View screen. <Confirmation dialog> 1. Touch the Confirmation Dialog button on the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen to display the Confirmation Dialog screen (see “4-5 Menu List Screen: System Settings Tab”).
  • Page 142: Calibrating The Touch Panel

    6-10 Calibrating the Touch Panel You can calibrate the touch panel. To calibrate more accurately, use a touch pen. 1. Touch the Touch Panel Calibration button on the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen to display the touch panel calibration screen (see “4-5 Menu List Screen: System Settings Tab”). 2.
  • Page 143: Backing Up

    6-11 Backing up You can back up various iTM data to a USB memory. You cannot perform any operation from the iTM unit screen during backup. However, functions will be working normally. You can copy the backed up data to a computer for the purpose of management. For the USB memory requirements, see “Peripheral Equipment Specifications (CB14A005).”...
  • Page 144: Viewing The Version Information

    6-12 Viewing the Version Information You can display the version information of the software installed in the iTM. The information displayed is as indicated below. 1. Touch the Version Info button on the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen to display the Version Information screen (see “4-5 Menu List Screen: System Settings Tab”).
  • Page 145: Data Management

    7. Data Management 7-1 Checking and Outputting History The iTM automatically saves various status changes and equipment errors as history. You can utilize this history data for maintenance and bug fixing by either displaying or re-saving it on a USB memory.
  • Page 146 Furthermore, touch the < button to display the history records of the previous day, and touch the > button to display the history records of the next day. Touching the Show Updates button displays in the latest 100 history records of the type as well as the date specified in (4).
  • Page 147: Csv Output Tool

    7-2 CSV Output Tool The CSV output tool is an external tool that runs on a PC to convert the output data from the iTM into the CSV format. Data is saved at the same time when output from the iTM unit or when downloaded via the Web Remote Management function.
  • Page 148: Output Data Conversion Steps

    Output Data Conversion Steps The following describes the steps you need to follow to convert output data into the CSV format before checking. Operation on iTM See: 1. Save the data.* * When using the Web Remote Management function (option), you can save data in a compressed format (.zip) via the Web browser on your PC.
  • Page 149: Data Conversion

    Data Conversion 1. Open the output data from the iTM on your PC. NOTE The folder name varies depending on the output data. 2. Double-click CSVOutputTool.exe to start the CSV output tool. Data conversion starts. During data conversion, the CSV Output Tool dialog as shown below appears. To cancel the data conversion, click the Cancel button (2).
  • Page 150 3. The conversion process is complete when the Information dialog with the message “File has been saved.” appears. After checking the filename, click the OK button to close the Information dialog. 4. The file has been saved in the CSV format in the folder. NOTE •...
  • Page 151: Outputting Function Settings

    7-3 Outputting Function Settings The iTM includes various functions, and each of them needs settings. You can save them to a CSV file using the Setup Export function and use a computer to check the current settings. The following describes how to output the settings. See below for settings you can output using this function.
  • Page 152: Operating Optional Functions

    Operating Optional Functions 8. Setting up Automatic Control Functions 8-1 Setting up the Setback Setback is a function that keeps an air conditioned room at an acceptable temperature range when no one is in by easing the air conditioning and saving energy during that time to decrease the discomfort returning the room.
  • Page 153 3. Thereafter, when the room temperature falls below the “setpoint + relative setup setpoint” by the amount equivalent to the setback recovery temperature, the indoor unit is stopped. However to avoid continual ON/OFF of the indoor unit, it is not stopped during the period of 30 minutes. Setpoint Room Indoor unit is turned...
  • Page 154 When the operation mode of an indoor unit being controlled is changed to Fan or Dry Subsequent start/stop is not performed and remains in the status when it was changed (Setback Active or Setback Inactive). NOTE • When an indoor unit where setback is active is stopped using remote controller, the unit stops but the setback control continues.
  • Page 155 4. To set the recovery temperature, touch the Advanced Setup button and display the Advance Setup screen. Select the temperature for cooling in the Cool Setback Recovery Temp combo box (6). Select the temperature for heating in the Heat Setback Recovery Temp combo box (7). The range of values you can select from is 1 to 6°C, in increments of 1°C.
  • Page 156 Relationship with Other Functions 1. Relationship with Automatic Control Functions Function Operation when Setback (Low or High) is active in the indoor unit Schedule You can set up Setback as action for the indoor unit. Pre-Cool/Pre-Heat is unavailable when the indoor unit is in Setback status. Pre-Cool/ If Setback is ordered after the indoor unit has been operating in Pre-Cool or Pre- Pre-Heat...
  • Page 157 3. Effect on Other Functions Use of Switch as trigger Use of On/Off status for assessment − Central Monitoring • Setback Active ⇒ Treated as ON • Setback Inactive ⇒ Treated as OFF − − Schedule Pre-Cool/Pre- − − Heat •...
  • Page 158: Setting Up The Interlocking Control

    8-2 Setting up the Interlocking Control Interlocking Control is a function that allows you to control two or more management points and/or areas based on the status of an arbitrary management point. By using this function, you can start/ stop multiple facilities in conjunction with access/exit to/from a room or key management, or implement free cooling.
  • Page 159 Required condition Condition to detect Required duration*2 Status Switch Specify the time Specify which will be considered condition cleared: On or during which the Equipment error error, or Off or normal. required condition is * On/Off, or error/normal must be set on the management Analog upper/lower continuously cleared point side.
  • Page 160 You can register up to two outputs to one interlocking program. In this way, you can set up different outputs (for example, start and stop) for the same input depending on the condition cleared. The relationship between the targets that the outputs can control and possible actions is as indicated in tables below.
  • Page 161: Interlocking Control Restrictions

    Interlocking Control Restrictions • Handling of communication error The input condition is either a “valid” or “invalid” status of the target (input management point). When a communication error occurs, the status is handled as “unfixed” because it cannot be assessed. The changes in a status before and after “unfixed” (“valid (invalid) → unfixed” or “unfixed →...
  • Page 162 • Simultaneous status change effects In the event where input conditions becomes true for output 1 and output 2 simultaneously and the target of both outputs is the same with opposite On and Off the function may temporarily show unexpected behavior. Example: When the program is set as follows.
  • Page 163 Once the trigger condition is true to turn On/Off output, the iTM will not execute On/Off even if the condition remains true. A change in the status of input must be recognized. Example: When the program is set as follows. Output 1: One input is On →...
  • Page 164: Setting Up An Interlocking Program

    Setting up an interlocking program The following describes how to program and set up an interlocking program based on the model case below. • Turn On the Ventilator when any of the indoor units for Office B goes On. • Turn Off the Ventilator when all indoor units for Office B go Off. Interlocking program name: Ventilator control program Target: Office B (area consisting of indoor unit “a”, indoor unit “b”, and Ventilator “c”) Control program: (Output1) When either indoor unit “a”...
  • Page 165 2. Setting up the condition to detect Touch the Modify button and display the Interlock Program Input screen. Selecting “Switch” in the Detection Condition combo box displays a list of management points for which On/Off can be registered as the condition to be detected. Selecting the indoor unit “a”...
  • Page 166 Select “Start/Error” and touch the OK button to return to the Interlock Program Input screen. Similarly, set up the indoor unit “b”. Select the indoor unit “a” and touch the Timer (min.) button and enter “10” for required duration in the Numerical Input dialog that appears. Touch the OK button and return to the Interlock Program Setup screen.
  • Page 167 (10) (12) (11) Check that the Output1 tab (10) is displayed and Select “At least one input becomes valid” in the Input condition combo box (11). The step above finishes the setup of the required conditions, “which is either indoor unit “a” or “b”...
  • Page 168 (16) Select the On/Off check box (16) on the Common tab and then, select the Start radio button. Touch the OK button and return to the Interlock Program Output Setup screen. Touch the OK button and return to the Interlock Program Setup screen. The step above finishes the setup of Output1 for the program, “which turns on Ventilator “c”...
  • Page 169 • Setting up Output2 Set up a different output action for the same condition to detect and target. (17) (18) (19) Select the Output2 tab (17) and then, “All inputs become invalid” in the Input condition combo box (18). Touch the Modify button (19) and display the Interlock Program Output Setup screen.
  • Page 170 (23) Select the On/Off check box (23), select the stop radio button, and touch the OK button to return to the Interlock Program Output Setup screen. Likewise touch the OK button on the Interlock Program Output Setup screen and return to the Interlock Program Setup screen.
  • Page 171 The step above finishes the setup of Output2 for the program, “which turns off Ventilator “c” when both indoor units “a” and “b” go off”. The “Ventilator control program” is now complete. Touch the OK button and return to the main Interlocking Control screen. •...
  • Page 172: Detailed Screen And Button Descriptions

    Detailed screen and button descriptions • Main Interlocking Control Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Interlocking Control button on the Automatic Ctrl. tab of the Menu List screen (see “4-5 Menu List Screen: Automatic Ctrl. Tab”). This screen allows you to create and delete interlocking programs, as well as enable/disable the interlocking programs.
  • Page 173 Rename button Renames the program selected in the interlocking program list. Touching the button displays the Text Input dialog. Edit button Displays the Interlock Program Setup screen that allows you to edit the program selected in the interlocking program list. Close button Closes the screen.
  • Page 174 • Interlock Program Setup Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Edit button on the main Interlocking Control screen. Sets up details for the interlocking program. Input list Displays the input conditions of the interlocking program. Modify button (Input) Displays the Interlock Program Input screen that allows you to set the input conditions for interlocking.
  • Page 175 • Interlock Program Input Setup Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Modify button on the Interlock Program Setup screen. Sets up the inputs to the interlocking program. Management Point Input list Displays a list of management points monitored as inputs to the interlocking program. Timer (min.) button Displays the Numerical Input dialog that allows you to set the required duration.
  • Page 176 Add button Registers an available management point selected in the Available Management Points list to the Management Point Input list. You can register up to 50 management points to monitor. However, you cannot register areas. Remove button Removes the management point selected in the Management Point Input list from monitoring. OK button Saves the edit and closes the screen.
  • Page 177 • Condition Setup Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Condition Setup button on the Interlock Program Setup screen. Sets up the conditions to be required to the input. The screen consists of three tabs: Start/Stop / Error, Operation Mode, and Analog Value, each detecting different conditions.
  • Page 178 • Operation Mode Tab (Condition Setup Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Operation Mode tab on the Condition Setup screen. Sets up the conditions required for the operation mode to be detected. Operation Mode combo box Select the operation mode required for clearing the condition. Select an operation mode from: “Cool, Dry, Auto(Cool)”, “Heat, Auto(Heat)”, and “Fan”.
  • Page 179 • Analog Value Tab (Condition Setup Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Analog Value tab on the Condition Setup screen. Sets up the analog value requirement for the condition to be detected. Analog Value1 field Displays the name of the management point selected in the Management Point Input list. Inequality Sign Selection radio button Select the inequality sign to be used in the analog value condition from “>”...
  • Page 180 Touch the Modify button under Offset and display the Numerical Input dialog to enter the offset. For the range of values you can enter, see “Appendix 2. Setup items”. Hysteresis setting area Sets up the range of the dead zone. Touch the Modify button and enter the range in the Numerical Input dialog that appears.
  • Page 181 • Setting up an Analog Value Condition An analog value can be used as a condition to detect when using free cooling or, when starting/ stopping the air conditioners only while the room temperature is within a set range. The condition may be a comparison against a constant value or a comparison between analog values.
  • Page 182 The following shows an example of how an analog value condition is assessed. • The value at the management and constant value are compared as follows. Example: [Analog value at the management point > Constant value ± Hysteresis] Analog value at the management point > Constant value + Hysteresis Success Analog value at the management point <...
  • Page 183 • Similarly, two analog values are compared as follows. Example: [Analog value at the management point > Analog value at the management point + Offset ± Hysteresis] Analog value at management point (1) > Success Analog value at management point (2) + Offset + Hysteresis Analog value at management point (1) <...
  • Page 184 NOTE • Be careful when setting up analog value conditions as no warning will be output even if any inappropriate setting exists (for example, room temperature > 200°C). • If an abnormal value is entered due to an analog sensor malfunction, the analog value condition may be always cleared (or not cleared).
  • Page 185 • Interlock Program Output Setup Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Modify button on the Interlock Program Setup screen. Sets events that will be output by the interlocking program. Events list Displays a list of management points/areas to which events are output. Order button Moves up and down the output event selected in the Events list.
  • Page 186 • Action Setup Screen This screen is displayed when you touch the Action Setup button on the Interlock Program Output Setup screen. Sets the actions that will be performed by an output event of the interlocking program. This screen consists of six tabs: Common, R/C Prohibition, A/C, Ventilator, Ao. Mo, and HW Supply, each outputting different event actions.
  • Page 187 OK button Saves the edit and closes the screen. Cancel button Cancels the edit and closes the screen. • R/C Prohibition Tab (Action Setup Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the R/C Prohibition tab on the Action Setup screen. Enables or disables the remote controller.
  • Page 188 • A/C Tab (Action Setup Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the A/C tab on the Action Setup screen. Sets up the air conditioner actions. Select the check box of the items to set up and select the setting from the combo box. Operation Mode setting area Sets up the operation mode.
  • Page 189 NOTE • Setpoint shift is a function that allows you to set up the setpoint with respect to the current setpoint. “Decrease the temperature settings” increases the setpoint for Cool mode, while for Heat mode, it decreases the setpoint by the specified shift amount. “Increase the temperature settings”...
  • Page 190 • Ventilator Tab (Action Setup Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Ventilator tab on the Action Setup screen. Sets up the Ventilator actions. Select the check box of the items to set up and select the setting from the combo box. Ventilation Mode setting area Sets up the ventilation mode.
  • Page 191 • Ao, Mo Tab (Action Setup Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Ao, Mo tab on the Action Setup screen. Set up the operation of Ao and Mo. Select the check box of the items to set up and select/enter the setting using the combo box/ Modify button.
  • Page 192 • HW Supply Tab (Action Setup Screen) Sets up the Hydrobox. Change settings by selecting the relevant check boxes. Low Noise Enables or disables the Low Noise function. OK button Saves the edit and closes the screen. Cancel button Cancels the edit and closes the screen. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 193: Setting Up The Emergency Stop

    8-3 Setting up the Emergency Stop The iTM includes the Emergency Stop as standard function (see 5-4 Checking an Emergency Stop). The Emergency Stop is a control function envisioned primarily as a measure against fire. Based on the emergency stop program, this function stops the management points set up as output when the input signal set up as the emergency stop signal is received.
  • Page 194 Rename button Displays the Name Setup dialog where you can rename the selected program. Edit button Allows you to edit a program. 3. Touching the Create, Copy, or Rename button displays the Name Setup dialog that allows you to enter the program name. You can name the program using up to 20 characters. Enter a name and touch the OK button to close the screen.
  • Page 195 (10) To add a management point, select one from and touch the Add button. To remove a management point, select one from and touch the Remove button. You can register up to 6 management points to monitor. When finished, touch the OK button to return to the Emergency Stop Program Settings screen. (12) (11) (13)
  • Page 196: Releasing The Emergency Stop

    (16) (15) 8. Select the program in (15) and enable or disable the program in (16). When finished, touch the Close button and close the screen. Releasing the Emergency Stop For the Default program, canceling the emergency stop signal input automatically releases the emergency stop.
  • Page 197: Setting Up The Temperature Limit

    8-4 Setting up the Temperature Limit Temperature Limit is a function that keeps the room temperature within an upper and lower limits by automatically starting the cooling or heating when the room temperature exceeds the set upper limit or drops below the set lower limit. Using this function, you can prevent condensation and overheating in products stored in an unmanned room.
  • Page 198 The following describes how to set this up. 1. Touch the Temp. Limit button on the Automatic Ctrl. tab of the Menu List screen and display the Temperature Limit screen (see “4-5 Menu List screen: Automatic Ctrl. Tab”). is the list of Temperature Limit groups. Perform the intended operation by touching the relevant button on the right.
  • Page 199 3. Display the Registration screen and register the group members. is the list of registered management points registered with the group while is the list of management points that can be registered. To add a management point, select one from and touch the Add button.
  • Page 200 4. Display the Attributes screen and set up the group attributes. (10) Touch the Modify button to display the Text Input dialog where you can change the group name. (10) Enter the lower limit room temperature in and the upper limit room temperature in using the Numerical Input dialog.
  • Page 201 Cautions when Using Simultaneously with Other Control Functions 1. This function cannot control indoor units that are already under control of the Heating Mode Optimization function. 2. If the Timer Extension function is set up for an indoor unit where this function is enabled, the indoor unit may be started again by this function after being stopped by the Timer Extension function.
  • Page 202: Setting Up The Sliding Temperature

    8-5 Setting up the Sliding Temperature Sliding Temperature is a function that changes the indoor unit setpoint in accordance with the changes in the outdoor temperature so that the difference between the outdoor and indoor temperatures is not excessive in rooms with direct access to/from outside the building. This function works only when the indoor unit is working in Cool mode.
  • Page 203 The following describes how to set this up. 1. Touch the Sliding Temp. button on the Automatic Ctrl. tab of the Menu List screen and display the Sliding Temperature Settings screen (see “4-5 Menu List screen: Automatic Ctrl. Tab”). is the list of Sliding Temperature groups. Perform the intended operation by touching the relevant button on the right.
  • Page 204 3. Display the Registration screen and register the group members. is the list of registered management points registered with the group while is the list of management points that can be registered. To add a management point, select one from and touch the Add button.
  • Page 205 4. Display the Attribute screen and set up the group attributes. (11) (12) Touching the Modify button displays the Text Input dialog where you can change the group name. Touching the Modify button displays the Analog Input screen where you can register the Ai management point at which the outdoor temperature will be measured.
  • Page 206 Using the Numerical Input dialog, enter the upper and lower limit outdoor temperatures in (11). Using the Numerical Input dialog, enter the upper and lower limit setpoints in (12). For upper limit outdoor temperature, you can set a temperature in the 18°C to 34°C range, in increments of 1°C, while for lower limit outdoor temperature, you can set a temperature in the 16°C to 32°C range, in increments of 1°C.
  • Page 207 Cautions when Using Simultaneously with Other Control Functions 1. If a setpoint is changed from another function while this function is in control, the setpoint is once changed by the other function but changed again by this function. 2. When used together with the Auto Changeover function, if the cool setpoint is lowered by this function, the setpoint when the operation mode is changed to heating by the Auto Changeover function may be unexpectedly low.
  • Page 208: Setting Up The Heating Mode Optimization

    8-6 Setting up the Heating Mode Optimization Heating Mode Optimization is a function that stops the indoor unit while its operating status indication is kept unchanged to prevent unnecessary temperature rise and the feelings of discomfort during heating. This function performs the following every 5 minutes for each indoor unit with this function enabled. •...
  • Page 209 The following describes how to set this up. 1. Touch the HMO button on the Automatic Ctrl. tab of the Menu List screen and display the Heating Mode Optimization Settings screen (see “4-5 Menu List screen: Automatic Ctrl. Tab”). 2. Select an indoor unit from list displaying the names of indoor units and whether this function is enabled or disabled, and then select Enable or Disable in (2).
  • Page 210: System Settings

    9. System Settings 9-1 Network Settings With iTM, you can operate it remotely via the Internet, or receive notification via E-mail in the case of an error. To use these functions, you must set up the network on the iTM unit. The following describes how to set this up.
  • Page 211 2. The current settings are displayed. Touch the Modify button and change the settings in the Input dialog that appears. For information necessary for the settings, consult your network administrator. Controller name Host name IP address Subnet mask Default gateway address Preferred DNS address Alternate DNS address 3.
  • Page 212 (10) Select to use the default port 80. (10) Selecting displays the port number 8080. Touching the Modify button allows you change the settings in the Numerical Input dialog that appears. Touch the OK button to close the screen. The range of possible input port number, see “Appendix (1. iTM Monitoring Control Functions)”. 4.
  • Page 213: Web Access Settings And Remote Management

    9-2 Web Access Settings and Remote Management An iTM with network setting can be accessed via the Internet for remote operation from a PC. You can register multiple Web users with different ranges of operations permitted in accordance with their privileges. For the PC requirements to use this function, see “Peripheral Equipment Specifications (CB14A005)”.
  • Page 214: Registering Web Users

    The following describes how to create users and operate. Registering Web users Register Web users that can access the Web. There are two types of Web users: managers and users, and the operations permitted to users can be limited by settings. You can register is up to 4 managers and up to 60 users.
  • Page 215 To enter the user name, touch the Modify button and display the Text Input dialog. Specify a name using 1 to 15 characters, irrespective of single or double byte. To set the login password, touch the Modify button and display the Password Input dialog. Enter the same password twice for confirmation.
  • Page 216 (10) 4. Touch the Modify button (10) and display the Screen Management screen. (11) (12) (11) (12) is the list of registered target screens while is the list of Layout View screens that can be registered. (12) Select a screen from and touch the Add button to register it as the target Layout View screen.
  • Page 217 NOTE • In the case of a manager, setting up the Managed Area and Managed Screen (number of Layout View screens) settings is unnecessary. • In the User Name text box, you cannot use some special characters. • In the Password text box, you cannot use special characters. •...
  • Page 218: Logging In/Out To/From A Pc

    Logging in/out to/from a PC 1. The Login screen appears when you access the iTM by launching the Web browser on a PC and entering the IP address of an iTM unit with network settings (http:// iTM IP address ). (13) (14) (15)
  • Page 219: Web Remote Management Screen

    3. To log off, click the Logoff button on the Web Remote Management screen (see below on this page). Click the Yes button on the confirmation screen that appears and log off. Web Remote Management Screen Logoff button The operation after login is basically the same as from the iTM unit. For the operating procedure, see the relevant page.
  • Page 220 Web user A has the Interlocking Control screen open Information dialog is displayed when the Web user B presses the Interlock button. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 221 NOTE • While the iTM unit stores data on a USB memory, the Web Remote Management function stores data on a PC’s hard disk drive. • With the Web Remote Management function, it is possible to store data for the following functions on a PC’s hard disk drive: Power Proportional Distribution (see “10-1 Power Proportional Distribution Function”), Energy Navigator (see “11.
  • Page 222: Setting Up The E-Mail Error Report

    9-3 Setting up the E-Mail Error Report With correct network settings, the iTM can send an E-mail containing the date/time of occurrence, error code, and other information to predefined E-mail addresses if an error such as equipment error or analog upper/lower limit error occurs in a management point. NOTE An SMTP server and a terminal for receiving E-mails are necessary in addition to the iTM unit.
  • Page 223 • Transmission Tab Set the site name in (2). Touch the Modify button and enter a name of up to 20 characters in the Site Name Setup dialog that appears. The site name will be used as subject of the E-mails. Select the E-mail resending interval in the combo box (3).
  • Page 224 • E-mail Server Tab (10) (11) Displays information of the server that will send the E-mails. Set each item using the Modify button or combo box. For information necessary for the settings, consult your network administrator. URL or IP address of the SMTP Server Port number of the SMTP Server Authentication method for outgoing E-mails: Select one from No Authentication, POP Before SMTP, and SMTP-AUTH...
  • Page 225: Setting Up The Recipient E-Mail Address And Sending An E-Mail

    Setting up the recipient E-mail address and sending an E-mail (13) (12) (14) (15) (12) is the list of registered recipient E-mail addresses. Perform the intended operation by touching the relevant button on the right. (13) Create button Creates a new E-mail address. Touch the button and enter an address of up to 128 characters in the E-mail Address Setup dialog that appears.
  • Page 226 • Mgmt. Points Selection Tab (16) (17) (16) (17) is the list of management points registered as the target of error monitoring while is the list of management points that can be registered. To register, select a management point that will (17) be target of monitoring from and touch the Add button.
  • Page 227 (20) (20) displays the current settings whose details are as indicated in Table below. Item Displayed information Remarks E-mail Address To E-mail address (To):[address] E-mail Address From E-mail address (From):[address] Site Name Site Name:[name] Title SMTP Server SMTP Server Address Address:[address] Port number Port:[port]...
  • Page 228 Touch the OK button to send the trial e-mail. The screen returns to the E-mail Address tab. When finished, touch the OK button to close the screen. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 229: Remote Maintenance

    9-4 Remote Maintenance Remote Maintenance function Remote maintenance is a function that enables engineers to operate iTM from a remote location connecting iTM to the Internet with the 3G USB modem. Using this function, they can create or change the setup of iTM and cope with troubles without going to the site, which saves time and cost.
  • Page 230: Operating Optional Maker Functions

    Operating Optional Maker Functions Power Proportional Distribution 10-1 Power Proportional Distribution Function Power Proportional Distribution is a function that proportionally distributes the total power used by the air conditioners in a rental building and the like, measured using an electricity meter among the tenants.
  • Page 231: Collecting Data And Outputting The Power Proportional Distribution Results

    The range of dates you can enter is between the 1st of the same month of the previous year and the previous day of the day you opened the dialog. The order of the start date and end date must not be inverted.
  • Page 232 NOTE Touching the Excluded Time + Exceptions button on the Power Proportional Distribution screen displays the Advanced Setup screen. In this screen, you can set times to be excluded from the data collection period. Data for proportional distribution are not collected during excluded times. This setting is normally unnecessary.
  • Page 233: Energy Navigator

    Energy Navigator 11-1 Energy Navigator Function Recently, the laws and regulations related to energy reduction and CO reduction of many countries are being strengthened. For that reason, for each facility, it is necessary to know the current energy consumption or the current performance against the energy consumption plan in order to comply with applicable laws, and make improvements to reduce the energy consumption if necessary.
  • Page 234 <To know the operational status of air conditioning for a building easily> Start position for a user who wants to check the actual energy consumption and operational status of the equipment in the iTM implementation year, and start managing the equipment operation the next year. Start position for a user who wants to manage the equipment operation immediately after iTM implementation.
  • Page 235 <To know the energy consumption for the whole building> Start position for a user who wants to check the actual energy consumption and operational status of the equipment in the iTM implementation year, and start managing the energy consumption the next year. Start position for a user who wants to manage the energy consumption immediately after iTM implementation.
  • Page 236: Energy Budget/Actual Management

    11-2 Energy Budget/Actual Management This functions can calculate the level of achievement of the energy consumption plan from the actual energy consumption and the estimated consumption when the plan is fully achieved, as well as plot the budget and actual energy consumption in yearly/monthly graphs for easy management. Furthermore, it can compare last year’s actual energy consumption with this year’s actual energy consumption.
  • Page 237: Setting Up The Energy Type/Setting Up Energy Groups

    The steps of energy budget/actual management are as follows: • Setting up the Energy Type • Setting up Energy Groups • Setting up the Planned Energy Consumption • Setting up the Actual Energy Consumption The following describes how to set this up and use. Setting up the Energy Type/Setting up Energy Groups •...
  • Page 238 Touch the Display mode button and display the Display mode screen. The Display mode button is available on all tabs. Touch the Modify button and display the Energy Type screen. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 239 Set up the energy type for which to plot the energy budget/actual management graph. is the list of registered energy types. Perform the intended operation by touching the relevant button on the right. Create button Creates a new energy type. You can register up to 30 energy types including the power, gas and water registered by default.
  • Page 240 (10) (11) (12) (13) Sets up details for the selected energy type. In the combo box (10), select the energy type from Power, Gas and Water. (11) (10) Select the unit from the candidate corresponding to the selected Energy Type in the combo box.
  • Page 241 • Setting up the Energy Group (14) To set up energy groups, touch the Modify button (14) to display the Energy Group screen. (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (15) Set up the Energy Group target of energy budget/actual management. (15) is the list of Energy Groups.
  • Page 242 (17) Copy button Creates a new Energy Group by copying the selected group. Enter a name in the Name Input dialog that appears. Touch the OK button to register the name in (15). You can name the Energy Group using up to 16 characters. (18) Delete button Deletes the selected Energy Group.
  • Page 243 Touch the OK button to save the settings and return to the Energy Group screen. When finished, touch the Close button to return to the Display Mode screen. Touch the Close button on the Display Mode screen to close the screen and return to the Energy budget/actual management screen.
  • Page 244: Setting Up The Planned Energy Consumption/Setting Up The Actual Energy Consumption

    Setting up the Planned Energy Consumption/Setting up the Actual Energy Consumption • Setting up the Planned Energy Consumption Set up the energy consumption plan (planned value) and actually consumed energy (actual value). (24) (25) You can select a registered Energy Group using the Display item combo box (24) available on each tab of the Energy budget/actual management screen.
  • Page 245 (27) (28) (29) (33) (30) (32) (31) Set up the energy consumption plan for the Energy Group selected in the Energy budget/actual management screen. In the Energy Type combo box (27), select the energy type for which to set the energy consumption plan from Power, Gas and Water.
  • Page 246 • Setting up the Actual Energy Consumption (34) To set up the actual energy consumption, touch the Modify button (34) to display the Actual Energy Consumption Setup screen. (35) (36) (39) (40) (37) (38) Register the actual energy consumption for the Energy Group selected in the Energy budget/ actual management screen.
  • Page 247 Select one month at a time and enter the actual value for each month in the Numerical Input dialog that appears when you touch the Modify button (38). The actual values which measured by Pi management points cannot be modified. You can enter a value in the 0 to 2000000 range, in increments of 0.1.
  • Page 248: Checking The Budget To Actual Energy Consumption

    11-3 Checking the Budget to Actual Energy Consumption Assess the level of achievement by comparing the value set in the energy consumption plan and the actual energy consumption, and display it graphically. Furthermore, display the estimated consumption when the plan is fully achieved and the objective for achieving the plan by calculating from the current actual value.
  • Page 249 displays icons along with messages in accordance with the level of achievement of the energy consumption plan. Also, touching a month on the graph displays the actual energy consumption, planned value, and target value for that month in a tool tip. When the screen is displaying the last year Displayed information Classification...
  • Page 250 When the screen is displaying the this year Displayed information Classification Icon Message Estimated energy consumption - Excess over planned energy consumption: ..% (...kWh) Planned – Estimated energy consumption: ....kWh accumulated – Planned yearly energy consumption: ....kWh energy When both estimated consumption >0 energy consumption and planned energy...
  • Page 251 Month budget/actual mgmt. Tab (Energy budget /actual management Screen) (12) (14) (11) (13) (10) This screen displays the monthly budget to actual energy consumption status for the Energy Group selected in the Display item combo box (8). Select the energy type to plot in the Energy Type combo box (9). Select from Power, Gas and Water.
  • Page 252 (14) displays icons along with messages in accordance with the level of achievement of the energy consumption plan. Also, touching a day on the graph displays the actual energy consumption for that day in a tool tip. When the screen is displaying the current month Level of Icon Message for the level of achievement...
  • Page 253 NOTE Results may not be displayed when there are missing actual and/or planned values. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 254 Compared to previous (F)Year Tab (Energy budget/actual management Screen) (15) (20) (18) (19) (16) (17) This screen displays the energy consumption of the current year against the previous year on a monthly basis for the Energy Group selected in the Display item combo box (15). Select the energy type to plot in the Energy Type combo box (16).
  • Page 255 (20) displays messages in accordance with the level of achievement of the energy consumption plan. Also, touching a month on the graph displays the actual energy consumption for that month and the previous year’s actual value in a tool tip. Message Accumulated actual energy consumption –...
  • Page 256: Equipment Operation Management (Deviation From The Operation Plan)

    11-4 Equipment operation management (Deviation from the operation plan) You can define operation rules for the purpose of saving energy and then, sample management points deviating from those rules. This is a function for extracting and plotting/listing equipment operating at periods of time they were supposed to be stopped, air conditioners operating at a different setpoint than defined in the air conditioners operation plan, etc.
  • Page 257: Setting Up The Equipment Operation Rules

    Two operation rules are provided by default. Customize them as necessary for your use as their contents can be changed and/or deleted. • Failure to turn off Day of the week: Monday to Sunday, No special day settings/Operating hours: 9:00 to 21:00 (AM9:00 to PM9:00 when 12-hour clock is used)/Setpoint: None •...
  • Page 258 Touch Modify button and display the date input dialog to specify the period of the data shown on the screen. The period is up to 31 days. The data of past 13 months is stored in iTM. Touch the Oper. Rules button and display the Operation Rule screen.
  • Page 259 You can name the operation rule using up to 16 characters. Copy button Creates a new operation rule by copying the selected rule. Enter a name in the Name Input dialog that appears. Touch the OK button to register the name in (4).
  • Page 260 Weekly Pattern Tab (Operation Rule Setup Screen) (10) (11) (13) (14) (15) (12) Set ups a weekly equipment operation rule. Enter to all days of the week to which you want to set up a rule. Select the day of the week to edit from (10). (11) (12) is the content of operation rules.
  • Page 261 Touching the Delete button (14) deletes the selected day of the week operation rule. Touching the Edit button (15) displays the Operation Rule screen that allows you to edit the selected day of the week operation rule. (18) (16) (17) (16) is the list of registered operation rules with operating hours and setpoint details.
  • Page 262 Special Day Pattern Tab (Operation Rule setup Screen) (19) (20) Sets up operation rules for special days, apart from the weekly operation rule. You can set up to 5 types of special day patterns. Select the special day to edit in (19). The subsequent steps and screen interpretation are the same as for the Weekly Pattern.
  • Page 263 Registers the special day pattern created in the Special Day Pattern tab to the calendar. You can set up to 40 special day patterns. (21) is the list of already registered special day patterns. Select the special day pattern to register in the Pattern combo box (22) and set the day to which you want to register in (23).
  • Page 264 Copying the Special Day Calendar You can copy the calendar with special day settings among operation rules. Display the Operation Rule screen. (27) Select the operation rule where the calendar to copy is registered and touch the Calendar Copy button (27) to display the Calendar Copy screen.
  • Page 265: Cautions When Using Simultaneously With Other Control Functions

    Cautions when Using Simultaneously with Other Control Functions 1. Automatic control functions that work when there is no one in the room (such as Setback, Temperature Limit, Pre-Cool/Pre-Heat) are exempt from the operation rules during their operating hours. 2. Automatic control functions that work when there are people in the room (Auto Changeover, HMO, Timer Extension, Sliding Temperature, Schedule, Interlocking Control) are subject to the operation rules during their operating hours.
  • Page 266: Checking The Equipment Operational Status

    11-5 Checking the Equipment Operational Status Executes a sampling and displays management points operating out of the set up operation rules. The checking results can also be saved to a memory. For the PC/USB memory requirements to use this function, see “Peripheral Equipment Specifications (CB14A005)”.
  • Page 267: Failure To Turn Off Tab (Equipment Operation Management Screen)

    Failure to turn off Tab (Equipment operation management Screen) The sampling period is displayed in (1). The sampling period is a period of 31 days or less, starting from the 1st day of the same month of the last year to today of this month. Set the Data target in (2).
  • Page 268 Both display results by management point by default. To display by area, touch the Area button (7). The button becomes Mgmt. Point while in Area view. Touching the button, changes the view to Mgmt. Point. Selecting a management point from the list in Mgmt. Point view and touching the Details button displays the Detail View Screen.
  • Page 269 Operation status Tab (Detailed View Screen) (10) (11) Set the date for which to display the details in (9). The From date of the Date period is displayed by default. You can change the date by touching the Next and Back buttons. (10) is the operational status graph.
  • Page 270 Date of occurrence Tab (Detailed View Screen) (12) (12) is the list of dates on which deviations from the operation rule found in the selected management points. The list displays the accrual dates, accrual time, and amount of energy consumed. When finished checking, touch the Close button to close the screen and return to the Equipment operation management screen.
  • Page 271 • Setpoint gap Tab (Equipment operation management Screen) Similarly to the Failure to turn off tab, this screen displays the operational status for the set sampling period, sampling targets and operation rules. The screen interpretation and steps are the same as for the Failure to turn off tab (see “11-5 Failure to turn off Tab (Equipment operation management Screen)”).
  • Page 272: Outputting Sampling Data

    Outputting Sampling Data You can output the conditions and results of sampling: the failure to turn off the management points and the setpoint gap. (13) Connect a USB memory to the iTM unit and touch the Save button (13) to store the sampled data in a folder, based on the conditions displayed on the current screen.
  • Page 273: Data Output Function

    11-6 Data output function Besides the Energy Navigator function, the iTM also has an ability to save measured data to a USB memory for sophisticated analysis. Data regarding management points and areas with occurrences of failure to turn off and setpoint gap can be output from the Equipment operation management screen.
  • Page 274: Energy Data/Management Point Data

    Energy Data/Management Point Data • Energy data Tab (Data output Screen) Outputs energy budget/actual management information. In the Output period combo box (2), select the desired data output period between this year and the last year. Connect a USB memory to the iTM unit and touch the Save button. In the confirmation dialog that appears, touch the Yes button to start outputting data.
  • Page 275 • Mgmt. Point Data Tab (Data output Screen) Outputs data of an arbitrary management point. Connect a USB memory to the iTM unit and touch the Save button (3). In the confirmation dialog that appears, touch the Yes button to start outputting data. When save is complete, a dialog appears.
  • Page 276: Itm Integrator Explanation

    iTM integrator Explanation iTM integrator 12-1 iTM integrator An iTM integrator can control a maximum of five intelligent Touch Managers. In this way, you can monitor, operate, and set up a system with up to 2560 management points from a single screen. You can also set a manager password to the iTM integrator as in the iTM to restrict unwanted operations by outsiders.
  • Page 277: Detailed Screen And Button Descriptions

    Detailed screen and button descriptions • Standard View Screen (iTM integrator unit) Icon View Displays the connected iTMs using icons. Open button Accesses the iTM selected in the Icon view and displays its Standard View (Icon) screen. Information button Displays the legend for the Icon view and contact information for inquiries regarding the iTM integrator.
  • Page 278 • Standard View Screen (Accessed iTM) This screen is displayed when you touch the Open button on the iTM integrator Standard view screen and access an iTM. The Unlock/Lock button that is usually displayed on the iTM unit is not displayed. The iTM integrator can access an iTM unit even if its screen is locked.
  • Page 279 • Legend Tab (Information Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Information button on the iTM integrator Standard view screen. It displays the legend of icons used in the Standard view screen. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 280 • Icon View in Each Status Maintenance Stop/No operation Setback Inactive Setback Active Start (*1) • When all management When there is at When all points connected When there is at When there is at least one Icon management points to the iTM are least one least one...
  • Page 281 • Contact Tab (Information Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Contact tab on the Information screen. Displays contact information set up by the service person. NOTE Contact information displayed here are contacts regarding iTM integrator. Please note that they are not contacts regarding iTM unit.
  • Page 282 • Operation Mgmt. Tab (Menu List Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the Menu List button on the iTM integrator Standard view. The setup method is the same as that of the iTM unit. See “4-5 Menu List Screen: Operation Mgmt.
  • Page 283 • System Settings Tab (Menu List Screen) This screen is displayed when you touch the System Settings tab on the iTM integrator Menu List screen. The setup method is the same as that of the iTM unit. See “4-5 Menu List Screen: System Settings Tab”.
  • Page 284 Regional button Sets up the language to use, date and time format, decimal point and delimiter, and icon color to be used in the iTM integrator. NOTE The unit of temperature follows the locale of the accessed iTM unit. Backup button Exports the iTM integrator backup data to USB memory.
  • Page 285: Cautions When Using The Itm Integrator

    Cautions when using the iTM integrator Operation and setup of the iTM integrator unit, and remote operation and setup by accessing to an iTM from the iTM integrator are basically equivalent to the operation and setup performed in the iTM unit. For details, see their respective pages. The following describes functions specific to the iTM integrator and cautions when using it.
  • Page 286 Emergency Stop and Error Information When an emergency stop/system error/equipment error/monitoring error has occurred in any iTM connected to the iTM integrator, a buzzer will sound if the buzzer is set to ON in System Setting of iTM integrator. The steps for releasing and checking an emergency stop or error Information are the same as for the iTM unit.
  • Page 287 iTM unit settings change iTM unit screen switching, or restart, etc. may occur as a result of iTM settings change from the iTM integrator. See the following table. Setting contents Timing Result iTM restart causing settings change When restart starts The iTM unit restarts When the “Yes”...
  • Page 288 Disconnection of communication with iTM The iTM integrator accesses the iTM via a network. Therefore, communication with iTM may be disconnected. Furthermore, communication may be disconnected due to power interruption in the iTM unit, or initialization due to settings change. If communication is disconnected when a screen of the accessed iTM is open on the iTM integrator, the messages described in the following table are displayed.
  • Page 289: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance 13-1 Resetting the Filter Sign Reset filter sign after cleaning the air conditioner with the sign ON. with the filter sign ON on the Standard View screen and touch the Setting button 1. Select to display the Detailed Setup screen. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 290: Maintaining The Lcd Display

    2. Touch the Common tab of the Detailed Setup screen and display the Common screen. Select the Filter Sign Reset check box to enable the reset. Touch the OK button and close the screen. NOTE Not selectable when there are no filter signs. 13-2 Maintaining the LCD display When the surface of the LCD of the iTM or the iTM unit is dirty, wipe the dirt off with a piece of soft...
  • Page 291: Useful Information

    Useful Information Troubleshooting 14-1 Before Having the Product Serviced <About iTM unit> ■ The display of the iTM has gone out. • Check the MONITOR button LED on the unit. If it is lit in orange, the monitor is turned off. Press the MONITOR button and turn the monitor on.
  • Page 292 ■ Turn off the power supply to the iTM. • To turn on/off the power supply to the iTM, turn on/off the circuit breaker. iTM does not have a power on/off switch. CAUTION • Do not press the switch with excessive force. Doing so may damage the components and cause malfunction.
  • Page 293 ■ The Setting button is not available for touch on the Standard View screen. • “Prohibit Manual Operation” may be set up for the selected management point. If “Manual Disable” is displayed in the List View as shown in the figure below, “Prohibit Manual Operation”...
  • Page 294 ■ The equipment does not operate according to the schedule although the set time/date has arrived. Cause (1) • The target equipment is under maintenance. Checking method • Check if the target equipment icon on the centralized monitoring screen shows the under maintenance status.
  • Page 295 • If the destination USB memory contains any file with the same name, take one of the following measures. Move the file contained in the USB memory to a computer. Change the name of the file contained in the USB memory. Delete the file contained in the USB memory.
  • Page 296 <About air conditioner operation> ■ An air conditioner is not working. • The air conditioner may be stopped by Interlocking Control. Check the Interlocking Control settings. Under the following conditions, the indoor units 1-01 will not work. (1-00 and 1-01 are both started but thereafter, 1-01 is stopped by Interlocking Control.) 1-00 1-01 schedule starts indoor units 1-00 and 1-01.
  • Page 297 ■ An indoor unit cannot be started using remote controller. • Remote controller may be disabled. An indoor unit may not be started/stopped, or its operation mode, set temperature changed depending on the remote controller operation settings. Check remote controller operation settings from the Standard View screen (List View) or R/C Prohibition tab of the Detailed Setup screen.
  • Page 298 ■ Starting/stopping air conditioners is not possible from the Standard View screen. • Check the monitoring screen for the “Central controlled” sign, as shown in the figure below. When “Central controlled” is displayed, the iTM only performs monitoring if it is instructed by a higher-level central device (Interface for use in BACnet etc.) to put priority on it by stopping the central control of lower-level equipment.
  • Page 299 <Regarding the operation of D3Chiller management points> ■ Cautions when monitoring/setting up a D3Chiller • The total operation of a D3Chiller unit (or a D3Chiller plant interlocking pumps and others) from intelligent Touch Manager should be ensured by mechanical the installers and control engineering firms.
  • Page 300 <About Power Proportional Distribution function> ■ “PPD” icon is not displayed. The Power Proportional Distribution function is not enabled. Consult your authorized dealer. ■ About standby power “Standby power” in the Power Proportional Distribution result displays the total of the crank case heater power consumed by an air conditioner in a standby state, because it cannot be distributed to any other air conditioner when it is set up not to distribute the power.
  • Page 301 <About CSV output tool> ■ An error message appears when you start the CSV output tool • If the Invalid data message appears, the following causes may be considered. (1) The DB data is not supported by the software version. Save the data from the iTM to a USB memory and start the CSV output tool.
  • Page 302: Turning On/Off The Internal Battery

    14-2 Turning ON/OFF the Internal Battery The iTM is equipped with an internal battery to feed the clock during power failures and shutdown. The internal battery is turned ON/OFF by using the BACKUP switch (1). The BACKUP switch is located beneath the screwed cover that appears when the unit’s sliding front cover is moved. (See figure below.) Normally, it is set to ON.
  • Page 303: Error Information Function

    14-3 Error Information Function When an error occurs, the management point where the error occurred can be checked from the group monitoring icon indicating error displayed on the Standard View screen. 1. When an error is detected, it is notified by a flashing , and displaying a balloon.
  • Page 304 2. The Error Information dialog displays a list of errors. The information provided in the list is as follows: Time: The time the error occurred Name: The name of the management point/system where the error occurred Contents: The content of the error Error Code: The error code Contact an authorized dealer registered in the following Contact screen.
  • Page 305: Hardware Specifications

    Hardware Specifications 15-1 iTM Hardware Specifications 256.6mm 290mm Power AC100 - 240V 50/60Hz Power consumption 23 W Always “a” contact Emergency stop input Contact current approximately 10 mA Size 290 × 243 × 50 (W × H × D) Weight 2.4kg Operating temperature range 0 - 40°C Operating humidity range...
  • Page 306: Peripheral Equipment Specifications

    15-2 Peripheral Equipment Specifications For more information, see “Peripheral Equipment Specifications (CB14A005)”. 15-3 Copyright and Trademarks • SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. • The real-time OS “eT-Kernel,” the network protocol “PrCONNECT/Pro,” the file system “PrFILE2,” and the USB stack “PrUSB” installed on this product are products of eSOL Co., Ltd. •...
  • Page 307: Appendix

    Appendix 1. iTM Monitoring Control Functions Setting location Number of settings Central Area Number of areas that can be created Up to 650 (All excluded) Monitoring Total number of management points Up to 1300 that can be registered in areas Number of registered management Up to 650 points per area...
  • Page 308 Setting location Number of settings Automatic Schedule function Number of schedule programs Up to 100 Control function Number of schedule patterns Weekly: 7 patterns Special day: 5 patterns Number of events Up to 20 per schedule Yearly calendar Calendar view 1 year Maximum number of calendars that 40 affairs...
  • Page 309 Setting location Number of settings Data Power Proportional Distribution Maximum number of Power Up to 80 groups management Function Proportional Distribution groups function Number of input ports that Up to 80 ports can be registered in one group Number of management points Up to 512 that can be registered in one group Special PPD calculation range...
  • Page 310 Setting location Number of settings Remote Web Remote Management function Number of Web Users that can be Up to 4 Managers access function registered Up to 60 Users E-Mail Error Report function SMTP Server settings SMTP server address: 0 to 128 characters SMTP server port No.: 1 to 65535 Authentication method: No...
  • Page 311 Setting location Number of settings System Locale Language Available languages Ten languages are available: functions function English, French, Ger man, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean Date Display Available date formats Three patterns available: “DD/MM/ YYYY”, “MM/DD/YYYY”, “YYYY/MM/DD” Decimal point CSV separator “.”...
  • Page 312 2. Setup Items The setting items and range of values you can set in each tab are as indicated in the table below. <Detailed Setup Screen Settings List> Possible range [ : Visible, : Conditionally visible, × : Invisible] Setting Management point type Item Setting details...
  • Page 313 Possible range [ : Visible, : Conditionally visible, × : Invisible] Setting Management point type Item Setting details Remarks location Indoor Ventilator Chiller Analog MultiState (Ao) (Mo) Indoor unit Hydrobox Ventilator D3Chiller InvChiller Chiller Airflow direction 0 × × × ×...
  • Page 314 <Schedule Setup List> Possible range [ : Visible, : Conditionally visible, ×: Invisible, Between ( ) : Numerical range] Setting Management point type Item Setting details Remarks location Indoor Ventilator Chiller Area Analog MultiState Indoor Hydrobox Ventilator D3Chiller InvChiller Chiller (Ao) (Mo) Start...
  • Page 315 Possible range [ : Visible, : Conditionally visible, ×: Invisible, Between ( ) : Numerical range] Setting Management point type Item Setting details Remarks location Indoor Ventilator Chiller Analog MultiState Area Indoor Hydrobox Ventilator D3Chiller InvChiller Chiller (Ao) (Mo) × ×...
  • Page 316 <Interlocking Control Setup List> Possible range [ : Visible, : Conditionally visible, ×: Invisible, Between ( ) : Numerical range] Setting Management point type Item Setting details Remarks location Indoor Ventilator Chiller Area Analog MultiState Indoor Hydrobox Ventilator D3Chiller InvChiller Chiller (Ao) (Mo)
  • Page 317 Possible range [ : Visible, : Conditionally visible, ×: Invisible, Between ( ) : Numerical range] Setting Management point type Item Setting details Remarks location Indoor Ventilator Chiller Analog MultiState Area Indoor Hydrobox Ventilator D3Chiller InvChiller Chiller (Ao) (Mo) Airflow direction 0 Airflow direction 1 Only Detailed Airflow direction 2...
  • Page 318 <Interlocking Control for Condition Setup Screen> Possible range [ : Visible, ×: Invisible, Between ( ) : Numerical range] Condition to detect Setting location Item Setting details Analog Equipment Operation Switch upper/lower Analog value error mode limit error Start/Error × ×...
  • Page 319 <Web Access Users Setup List> [Legend] : Visible, × : Invisible Screen Function Use of the Web Remarks Standard View Icon View Area Group operations Screen Area Group monitoring Mgmt. Pts. operation Mgmt. Pts. monitoring List View Area Group operations Area Group monitoring Mgmt.
  • Page 320 3. Area Setup CSV file format The format of the CSV file used for saving and loading is as follows. File version @S:AREA-INFO A, [Area ID], [Area name], [Detailed information], [Starting Interval.], [Stopping Interval.], [Icon ID] Area , A, [Area ID], [Area name], [Detailed information], [Starting Interval.], [Stopping Interval.], [Icon ID] information , , P, [Management point ID] block...
  • Page 321 <Examples of area configuration and CSV file format> Area configuration example Indoor Ventilator Building A ..(1) 1F North ..(2) Aisle ..(3) ..(4) Indoor Lavatory ..(5) 1F South ..(6) Meeting Room ..(7) Room A ..
  • Page 322 4. Historical Data Item List Message*1 Large History History Middle classification classification type Record No. Content Name Instructed by*2 A. System Start Up Control A001 Start Up Controller Login/Logout Control A011 Logged in ([IP Address of PC]) [Web User Name] Control A012 Logged out ([IP Address of PC])
  • Page 323 Message*1 Large History History Middle classification classification type Record No. Content Name Instructed by*2 B. Monitoring/ Error Error B001 Instrument Combination Err DIII-NET Operation (including External/ Error B002 Address Duplicated DIII-NET BACnet) Error B003 D3 port master duplication error DIII-NET Error B004 D3 Plus Adptr Comm Err...
  • Page 324 Message*1 Large History History Middle classification classification type Record No. Content Name Instructed by*2 C. Automatic Schedule control Setup C001 Schedule [Enabled/Disabled] [Program Name] [Setup Source] Ctrl. Control C002 Schedule executed [Program Name] Schedule Control C004 On by Optimum Start [Program Name] Optimum Start Interlocking...
  • Page 325 <Adding “Instructed by” information> “Instructed by” information in Setup history (Setup Source) This information indicates whether the Setup was performed via the iTM unit or Web (Setup Source). When the Setup Source is “Web”, the User Name is also added. The table below describes the Setup Source.
  • Page 326 5. Setup Export CSV File Format <Schedule Control CSV file format> Shadowed data are fixed strings (However, language support is provided) Blank Controller Name Controller name Export Date Output date iTM Version iTM version Program Name Program name Program enabled/disabled Enable/ Enable/Disable Disable...
  • Page 327 Name of the Special day 1 Time Name Action Name of the Special day 2 Time Name Action Name of the Special day 3 Time Name Action Name of the Special day 4 Time Name Action Name of the Special day 5 Time Name Action...
  • Page 328 ·· Calendar Preview +:Week Date ·· Year Month Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Blank Program Name The settings of the second or subsequent program will be output following above. User’s Manual EM11A015B intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 329 <Interlocking Control CSV file format> Shadowed data are fixed strings (However, language support is provided) Blank Controller Name Controller name Export Date Output date iTM Version iTM version Program Name Program name Program enabled/disabled Enable/Disable Enable/Disable Input Mgmt. Point Detection Conditions Timer (min.) Management point name Detection Target...
  • Page 330 <Emergency Stop Control CSV file format> Shadowed data are fixed strings (However, language support is provided) Blank Controller Name Controller name Export Date Output date iTM Version iTM version Program Name Program name Program enabled/disabled Enable/Disable Enable/Disable Input Release mode Release Mode Automatic/Manual Mgmt.
  • Page 331 <Auto Changeover CSV file format> Shadowed data are fixed strings (However, language support is provided) Blank Controller Name Controller name Export Date Output date iTM Version iTM version Group Name Group name Control enable/disable Enable/Disable Enable/Disable Differential Thermal difference Representative temperature determination method Reference Fixed/Operating/Average Mgmt.
  • Page 332 <Sliding Temperature CSV file format> Shadowed data are fixed strings (However, language support is provided) Blank Controller Name Controller name Export Date Output date iTM Version iTM version Group Name Group name Control enable/disable Enable/Disable Enable/Disable Outdoor temp. Mgmt. Point Name of the outdoor temperature management point Outdoor temperature range Outdoor Temperature Range...
  • Page 333 <Power Proportional Distribution CSV file format> Shadowed data are fixed strings (However, language support is provided) ·· ·· ·· Blank Controller Name Controller name Export Date Output date iTM Version iTM version Excluded Time Week Enable/Disable Excluded Time Excluded Time enable/disable Set up excluded time Enable/...
  • Page 334 <Setback Control CSV file format> Shadowed data are fixed strings (However, language support is provided) Blank Controller Name Controller name Export Date Output date iTM Version iTM version Cool Recovery Temp Cool Recovery Temp Heat Recovery Temp Heat Recovery Temp High: Relative Setup Setpoint Setback High: Relative Setup Setpoint High: Relative Setback Setpoint...
  • Page 335 6. Proportional Power Distribution CSV file 512 columns Fixed Controller name intelligent Touch Manager Date and time 10/09/2012 12:00 (Output date) Version number ver 1.00.00 Title area Title PPD Hourly Data (Wh) Note: This value is the PPD result for one hour ending at Date and Time. Note e.g.
  • Page 336 7. Energy Navigator CSV File Format The contents of the output data and file format are as follows. <MngPointData-TurnOffXXX.csv File Format> Blank Controller Name Controller name Output date Export Date (The format for date and time follow the System Settings) iTM Version iTM version Data period...
  • Page 337 <MngPointData-SetPointXXX.csv File Format> Blank Controller Name Controller name Output date Export Date (The format for date and time follow the System Settings) iTM Version iTM version Data period Data period Data target Name (Example: All>1F) Mgmt.pnt/Area Area/Mgmt.pnt (Example: Mgmt. pnt) Blank Administering Rules Name Administering Rules Name...
  • Page 338 <Energy Data CSV File Format> The contents of the output data and format are as follows. • Energy Groups are output in the order they are registered. ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ • Energy Types are output in the order of: Power Water New conversion factor name.
  • Page 339 ···· Blank Group Name Energy group name Month Month (Example: 1) Energy Type Power Energy Unit Energy Estimated energy 150000 consumption or Actual energy (Actual value displayed when data consumption [kWh/m is of the past) 140000 Target energy consumption (“--” displayed when data is of the [kWh/m past) End of the month...
  • Page 340 <Management Point Data CSV File Format> The contents of the output data and format are as follows. • The data are output in the order of the management point name. • Date, time, and data of each management point are output as hourly data. •...
  • Page 341 [Indoor Unit] Output indoor unit (DIII) data items Item Collection method Unit Valid output range 15-minute average of 1-minute data over ˚C * 0≤Value≤50.0 * Setpoint (Average) 1-hour (data collection time) ˚F * 32≤Value≤122 * Setpoint Maximum 1-minute value ˚C * 0≤Value≤50.0 * (Maximum Value) in 1-hour (data collection time)
  • Page 342 [Chiller] Output D3Chiller data items The data is rounded to within the output effective range if it is outside the range. Item Collection method Unit Valid output range Operation time of heating Accumulated operating time (in minutes) Minutes 0≤Value≤60 (Total) of the DIII Chiller in heating mode Operation time of cooling Accumulated operating time (in minutes)
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