Samsung MIM-D00A User Manual

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  • Page 1: Air Conditioner

    Air Conditioner imagine Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product. DB98-33388A(2) user manual the possibilities Data Management Server2 MIM-D00A BACnet Gateway MIM-B17 LonWorks Gateway MIM-B18...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions • Before using the DMS2, read carefully these instructions. • After reading the instructions, keep this user's manual in a handy and safe place. If a user is changed, you must hand over the manuals. • Never attempt to install the air conditioning system or to move the DMS2 by yourself. WARNING CAUTION Do not attempt to install or repair this DMS2 by yourself.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents ... 4 eneral escription  ... 6 iewinG the arts  ... 8 efore  ... 10 Unction  DMs2 ... 14 tartinG  ... 18 ontrol anD onitorinG  ... 60 anaGeMent  ... 65 cheDUle  ehp p ower onsUMption nspection...
  • Page 4: General Description

    General Description Introduction of DMS2 (Data Management Server2) The DMS2 is an Internet based device for central management of Samsung system air-conditioners. It supports LAN & WAN and operates 24 hours without a separate PC. Advantages of DMS2 System The DMS2 provides the following advantages: ...
  • Page 5 Terms  DMS2: The abbreviation of Data Management Server2.  Upper Controller: It means S-NET Series, a local controller of the DVM system. S-NET 3, S-NET mini and RMS are linked to a DMS2.  Centralized Controller: A device that controls 16 groups of the DVM air conditioner. A central control device of a DVM system which is located between a DMS2 and an outdoor unit interface module.
  • Page 6: Iewing The P Arts

    Viewing the Parts Front View    Name  LCD Display Display current time/ Check menu Menu button Access to main menu Select the function you want and set detailed functions in ▼/▲ button  main menu Check the function you want from main menu Set button and select it Unfasten 2 screws on the bottom and separate the bottom...
  • Page 7 Bottom View  Separate bottom cover by unfastening 2 screws on the bottom. DI Terminal2 Connect Digital Input - Channel 6~Channel10 DI Terminal1 Connect Digital Input - Channel 1~Channel 5 Power Terminal Connect DMS2 adapter Reset Button Reset DMS2 Serial Terminal Service agent checks error status SD Card Socket...
  • Page 8: Before Use

    Before Use System Configuration S-NET mini ⓐ Centralized controller Interface module  Connecting centralized controller and DMS2 (ⓐ type ) You can control up to 16 centralized controllers and 256 indoor units using DMS2.  Connecting interface module and DMS2 (ⓑ type) - You can control up to 80 interface modules and 256 indoor units using DMS2.
  • Page 9  When connecting centralized controller and interface module to the DMS2 of same communication channel, only one of them will communicate according to the communication channel mode setting of [System Settings][Tracking]. Therefore, do not connect the centralized controller and interface module to the same communication channel.
  • Page 10: Main Function

    Main Function Interface with Upper Level Controller The DMS2 receives/manages setting and control data from the upper level controller and sends the received data to the lower level system.  The upper level controllers of the DMS2 are the S-NET series and the connectible S-NET series are S-NET 3, S-NET mini and RMS.
  • Page 11 Set and Run Schedule The schedule function of the DMS2 can be set through the Web or using the upper level controller. 1day/Everyday/Every week schedules can be set.  Each schedule can be used selectively by using the run schedule/stop schedule order. ...
  • Page 12: System Architecture

    Main Function (Continued) Save Integrated Power Distribution Data The DMS2 calculates and distributes the power consumed by each indoor unit by receiving the total power usage from the watt-hour meter interface modules (SIM/PIM) and taking into account the operation status of the indoor units. The DMS2 saves at most 1 year of data.
  • Page 13: Time Segmentation

    Time Segmentation  Time segmentation is used to divide 24 hours into different sections and to distribute power according to each section.  This function is used when the power consumption fee is different according to different time slots or when a building is charged differently depending on the consumption time.
  • Page 14: Starting Dms2

    Starting DMS2 Starting DMS2 Current time setting Set the current time of DMS2 system.  “2009/01/01 01:01:01” is factory setting. Set the current time as DMS2 system time. You can set DMS2 time in [System Settings]  [System environment setting] (Refer to page 118~119) If DMS2 time does not set as the current time, DMS2 may cause malfunction when using Schedule or control logic management.
  • Page 15 Access to DMS2 & Login Address bar Run internet explorer on your computer. Enter IP address (http://192.168.0.100) on the address bar, and then press [ENTER].  If it is the first access to DMS2, “Install Microsoft Silverlight” message will be displayed. - The message will not appear if Microsoft Silverlight have already installed.
  • Page 16 Starting DMS2 (Continued) Enter ID and password when DMS2 main web page appears. Then click [LOGIN].  The default DMS2 user ID is 'admin' and password is '1234'.  Depending on authorization settings which set by the administrator, access to some functions may be restricted. ...
  • Page 17 Logged-in User with No Authorization When the screen above appears, ask for manager.  Depending on control authorization setting, there can be a user who does not have control authorization.  Above screen will appear when the logged-in user does not have control authorization.
  • Page 18: Control And Monitoring

    Control and Monitoring Devices controlled and monitored by DMS2 Type Display Indoor unit display icon display icon display icon ERV PLUS display icon MINI AHU display icon DMS2 can control and monitor the devices in the above table. When users select multiple devices, 'Basic Control' will be displayed on the screen. (This is when different types of multiple devices are selected.) Remote controller Type...
  • Page 19 Some functions available on DMS2 web page may not be functional at BACnet Gateway and LonWorks Gateway. For detailed function, refer to the installation manual or contact Samsung Electronics.
  • Page 20 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Controlling an Indoor Unit Status display window Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page. Select an indoor unit to control. ...
  • Page 21 Select the operation mode.  You can select Auto, Cool, Dry, Fan and Heat operation mode. Click [][] to set the desired temperature.  Each time you click the buttons, the temperature will be adjusted by 1℃(1°F).  If Auto/Cool/Dry mode is in operation, you can adjust the desired temperature in the range of 18℃(65°F)~30℃(86°F).
  • Page 22 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Select the air flow.  You can select Vertical, Horizontal, All and None air flow direction. Set remote controller settings.  You can select Enable RC, Disable RC, and Cond. RC.  When selecting [Disable RC], indoor unit control by wired/wireless remote controller and indoor unit panel is not possible.
  • Page 23 Indoor Unit Operation Mode Limit You can monitor the operation status of all indoor units or have individual or whole control of the indoor units. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page.
  • Page 24 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Set operation mode limit.  You can select 'Cool only(Fan, Cool)’, ‘Heat only(Fan, Heat)’ and ‘No limits’. - Cool only (Fan, Cool) : If cool only indoor unit operates in Heat mode, - Heat only (Fan, Heat) : If heat only indoor unit operates in cool mode, - No limits : You can use cool only and heat only with no limits.
  • Page 25  In the following circumstances, all indoor units under the same outdoor unit should be set to the same operation mode limits. Mixed operation can occur continuously when you set some of indoor unit to cool only and the other to heat only. - If the centralized controller is MCM-A202 and is in group mode - If the centralized controller is in group mode and the...
  • Page 26 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Setting Lower/Upper Temperature Limit of an Indoor Unit Status display window You can monitor the operation status of all indoor units, and control the indoor units as a whole, or as individual units. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.
  • Page 27 Set upper temperature limit by pressing [] and [].  Click 'Heat upper limit' to apply the upper temperature limit setting.  When indoor unit is operating in heat mode, DMS2 controls indoor unit as upper temperature limit if the desired temperature is higher than upper temperature limit. ...
  • Page 28 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Monitoring the operation status of Global 4Way Status display window You can monitor the operation status of Global 4Way, and control Global 4Way as a whole, or as individual units. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.
  • Page 29 Controlling Global 4Way Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page. Check the current status of Global 4Way.  Check the status of Global 4Way through the status display window.
  • Page 30 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Select SPI setting.  You can set SPI through button activation / non activation. Select Human Sensor setting .  You can set Human Sensor through button activation / non activation. Select Auto Clean setting.  You can set Auto cleaning through button activation / non activation. Note ...
  • Page 31 Monitoring AHU Operation Status You can monitor the operation status of AHU, and control AHU as a whole, or as individual units. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page. Check current status of AHU.
  • Page 32 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Monitoring Fresh duct operation status You can monitor the operation status of Fresh duct, and control the Fresh duct as a whole, or as individual units. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appear. ...
  • Page 33 Controlling a Fresh duct Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appear.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS web page. Check the current status of a Fresh duct.  Check the status of a Fresh duct through the status display window. ...
  • Page 34 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Monitoring MINI AHU Status display window Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page. Check the status of the indoor unit. ...
  • Page 35 Controlling MINI AHU Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appear.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS web page. Check the current status of the indoor unit.  Check the status of the MINI AHU through the status display window.
  • Page 36 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Set cooling/heating discharge temperature by clicking [] and [].  When the MINI AHU is in Cool mode, you can adjust cooling discharge temperature and when the MINI AHU is in Heat mode, you can adjust the heating discharge temperature.
  • Page 37 Select Out Cool setting.  You can enable/disable button to decide whether to use ‘Out Cool’ function.  When ‘Out Cool’ function is set, MINI AHU will operate in fan mode at high fan speed. Select OA Intake setting.  You can enable/disable button to decide whether to use ‘OA Intake’ function. Select Control Discharge Temp.
  • Page 38 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Monitoring ERV Operation Status Status display window You can monitor the operation status of ERV, and control the ERV as a whole, or as individual units. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. ...
  • Page 39 Controlling ERV You can monitor the operation status of ERV, and control the ERV as a whole, or as individual units. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page.
  • Page 40 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Select the operation mode.  You can select Auto, HeatEx, By pass and Sleep. Select the fan speed.  You can select Low, High and Turbo.  Fan speed is set to Low in Sleep mode. Set remote controller settings.
  • Page 41 Monitoring ERV PLUS operation status You can monitor the operation status of ERV PLUS, and control the ERV PLUS as a whole, or as individual units. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page.
  • Page 42 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Controlling ERV PLUS Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appear.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page. Select ERV PLUS to control.  Check the status of ERV PLUS through the status display window. ...
  • Page 43 Monitoring DMS DI/DO Operation Status Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log- in to DMS2 web page. Check the current status of DI and DO device. Monitor the device through the control panel.
  • Page 44 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Controlling DMS DO Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page. Select DO device to control when control and monitoring screen appears. ...
  • Page 45 Monitoring the selected multiple devices operation status You can monitor the operation status of other type devices, and control other type devices as a whole, or as individual units. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. ...
  • Page 46 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Controlling the selected multiple devices Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page. Check the status of the selected devices. ...
  • Page 47 Select the desired temperature by clicking [][].  Each time you click the button, the temperature will be adjusted by 1°C(1°F).  If Auto/Cool/Dry mode is in operation, you can adjust the desired temperature in the range of 18°C(65°F)~30°C(86°F).  If Heat mode is in operation, you can adjust the desired temperature in the range of 16°C(61°F)~30°C(86°F).
  • Page 48 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Select the ERV operation mode.  You can select Auto, Heat Ex, By pass and Sleep mode. Select the fan speed.  You can select Low, high and Turbo.  If Sleep mode is in operation, the fan speed will be set as Low fan speed.
  • Page 49 Checking the Installation Information You can check the installation status of currently connected device. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page. Click ‘Install.Info’. tab at the bottom left of the screen. Check installation status of currently connected device in the installation information tab.
  • Page 50 Control and Monitoring (Continued) View the Control History & Power Consumption You can select a device and view control history and power consumption information. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  [Control and Monitoring] screen will appear when you log-in to DMS2 web page.
  • Page 51 When data reception is completed from DMS2, check control history and power consumption of selected device. Note  In ‘Control history’ , you can check power control and remote controller usage status.  Operation mode, desired temperature, air flow and fan speed control shows you the controlled time and type of control only.
  • Page 52 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Cycle Monitoring You can select an indoor unit and check cycle information. Click [Control and Monitoring]  [Cycle Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Select].  DMS2 installation information will be displayed. Select a device to check cycle information. ...
  • Page 53 Indoor Unit Usage Restriction_Operation Limit You can set the operation of indoor unit as cooling only and heating only. Click [Control and Monitoring]  [Indoor unit usage restriction] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Press [Edit] button. Set the limit mode. ...
  • Page 54 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Set the control mode.  If you set the control mode, indoor unit operating in limited operation mode will be automatically set to operate in pre-set control mode. You can set the different control mode to each of the indoor units. - Cooling only indoor unit: You can select fan or cool mode.
  • Page 55 Indoor Unit Usage Restriction_Temperature Limit in Cool/Heat mode You can set temperature lower/upper temperature limit in cool/heat mode. Click [Control and Monitoring]  [Indoor unit usage restriction] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Press [Edit] button. Set the lower/upper temperature limit. ...
  • Page 56 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Checking the Trouble History Click [Control and Monitoring]  [Trouble history] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Check all the trouble history.  You can check address, device type, occurrence time, resolution time, code number and status. You can check detailed information on trouble history by selecting the item in the list.
  • Page 57 Checking the Trouble History by Date DMS2 saves maximum 1024 trouble histories. If the number of history exceeds 1024, DMS2 will delete the oldest history first. Click [Control and Monitoring]  [Trouble history] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Enter the time period you want to check.
  • Page 58 Control and Monitoring (Continued) Deleting the Trouble History Click [Control and Monitoring]  [Trouble history] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select trouble history you want to delete. Click [Delete].  Click [OK] from the confirm window. Selected trouble history will be deleted.
  • Page 59 Checking the Operation Status You can check operation status of indoor unit which is controlled by DMS2. Click [Control and Monitoring] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Check the operation history.  You can check the device type, occurrence time, control unit, control type, and controlled device address of indoor unit which is controlled by DMS2 and subordinate controller.
  • Page 60: Zone Management

    Zone Management Zone Setting & Edit – Individual/Group Initialization Click [Zone management]  [Zone Setting & Edit] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  Same screen will be displayed even if you click [Zone management] only. Initialize the indoor unit organization as individual by clicking [Individual]. ...
  • Page 61 Zone Setting & Edit – Setting the User Authorization Click [Zone management]  [Zone Setting & Edit] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  Same screen will be displayed even if you press [Zone management] only. Set user authorization for each zone. ...
  • Page 62 Zone Management (Continued) Zone Setting & Edit – Zone Edit Click [Zone management]  [Zone Setting & Edit] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  Same screen will be displayed even if you press [Zone management] only. Click [Zone Edit]. ...
  • Page 63 Click [▼] to set viewing option of zone edit list.  You can select from viewing by 'Name’, ‘Address’ and ‘Address & Name'. Edit item you want. Create in the Create a new zone on top of the selected zone. above Create in the Create a new zone under the selected zone.
  • Page 64 Zone Management (Continued) Click [Remove disappeared] to remove all disappeared devices which were found after tracking. Change zone properties.  You can select “General”, “AHU”, and “Group”. Mode Property name General Individual Group initialization mode General Group Group initialization mode Click [Apply].
  • Page 65: Schedule

    Schedule Creating New schedule You can set, edit, delete and use the schedules for air conditioner control. Click [Schedule]  [Schedule setting] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Register] in the schedule setting screen. Note It is not available to provide the schedule information to BMS system.
  • Page 66 Schedule (Continued) To cancel the added exception date, select the exception  date it( ) and click [Delete].  Maximum 365 exception dates can be saved.
  • Page 67 Click [Add device] to select a device to apply.  The list of all the connected devices will be displayed.  You can register a schedule for DMS DO as well. To cancel the selected device, select ( and click [Delete]. ...
  • Page 68 Schedule (Continued) Click [∨] to select repeat schedule you want and set an event.  You can select 'Weekly', 'Everyday' and '1day'. However, the starting and end date should be same when you select '1day'.  Enter 4 digits for ON/OFF time setting. Ex) 8:00 ...
  • Page 69 Click [Save].  Set schedule information is saved in DMS2.  Click [Cancel] to cancel schedule setting. Note  If you select dry mode among basic modes, auto fan speed is only available.  When the operation mode is ‘Auto’ , fan speed is always set to ‘Auto’...
  • Page 70 Schedule (Continued) Editing Schedule Click [Schedule]  [Schedule setting] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select the schedule to edit.  For the currently operating schedule, you can only check it. Click [Edit].  Edit schedule when the schedule edit screen appears. ...
  • Page 71 Deleting Schedule Click [Schedule]  [Schedule setting] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select the schedule to delete. Click [Delete].  Click [OK] in confirm window and selected schedule will be deleted.  Deleting schedule is possible only when the schedule is in stop status.
  • Page 72 Schedule (Continued) Applying schedule Click [Schedule]  [Schedule setting] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select the schedule you want to use. Use schedule functions by clicking [Run] and [Stop].  To apply the selected schedule, click [Run].  To stop the selected schedule, click [Stop]. Note To stop all schedules, click [Stop all].
  • Page 73 Checking Schedule Control History Click [Schedule]  [Checking schedule control history] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select a date to check and then click [Search].  Only executed schedules can be searched. You can check detailed setting by clicking the schedule name.
  • Page 74: Ehp Power Consumption Inspection

    EHP Power Consumption Inspection Checking Inspection Result (with SIM/PIM) You can check the operation history and power consumption saved in DMS for each indoor unit. Click [EHP Power Consumption Inspection]  [Check inspection result] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Set date and search condition (power consumption/proportion/individual indoor unit by date) when inspection result screen appears.
  • Page 75 Checking Inspection Result (without SIM/PIM) Click [EHP Power Consumption Inspection]  [Check inspection result] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  Channel setting by indoor unit must be done in advance. Set date when inspection result screen appears.  Select year/month/day in order. ...
  • Page 76 EHP Power Consumption Inspection (Continued) Check the power consumption result of the selected period.  Due to rounding the actual values, actual input value and result value may different to each other.  If you want to save the consumption result for selected period as MS Excel file, click [Save as Excel].
  • Page 77 Setting the Inspection Section Click [EHP Power Consumption Inspection] inspection section] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] when inspection result screen appears.  1 section is set as default. Select a section and enter time by section. ...
  • Page 78 EHP Power Consumption Inspection (Continued) Setting and Checking Watt-Hour Meter Click [EHP Power Consumption Inspection]  [Setting and checking watt-hour meter] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  Setting watt-hour meter is possible only when SIM/PIM is installed. Click [Edit] when the setting and checking watt-hour meter screen appears. ...
  • Page 79 Checking Kilowatthour History Click [EHP Power Consumption Inspection]  [Setting and Checking watt-hour meter] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Kilowatthour history] when the setting and checking watt-hour meter screen appears. Select SIM/PIM address and date you want when the kilowatthour history screen appears.
  • Page 80 EHP Power Consumption Inspection (Continued) Setting and Checking Virtual Channel Click [EHP Power Consumption Inspection]  [Setting and checking virtual channel] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears.  Maximum 128 virtual channels can be set. Virtual channel is written in (24 ~ 31).(1 ~ 16) format address.
  • Page 81 Click [Edit] when the setting channel by indoor unit screen appears. Some functions available on DMS2 web page may not be functional at BACnet Gateway and LonWorks Gateway. For detailed function, refer to the installation manual or contact Samsung Electronics.
  • Page 82 EHP Power Consumption Inspection (Continued) Check the address and channel information of SIM/PIM which is connected to watt- hour meter.  If 0~7 SIM/PIM units execute tracking, it will be displayed as 16~23 in DMS2.  Below table shows the channel information of the terminal which SIM and watt- hour meter is connected.
  • Page 83 Check the virtual channel information of indoor/outdoor unit.  To execute power distribution without SIM/PIM, you should set virtual channel.  When bringing indoor unit’s power from outdoor unit, set the ‘Outdoor unit virtual channel’ information only. ( ‘Outdoor unit virtual channel’ is referring to watt-hour meter which is connected to outdoor unit.) ...
  • Page 84 EHP Power Consumption Inspection (Continued) Checking Indoor Unit Operation Time Click [EHP Power Consumption Inspection] indoor unit operation time] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select search condition (All indoor units by period/ Individual indoor unit by date) when Checking indoor unit operating time screen appears.
  • Page 85: Control Logic Management

    Control Logic Management Setting Control Logic ■ Control logic is used in the following situations. Ex) The current temperature of the lab is higher than 29℃ and you want cooling operation, The current temperature of the office is lower than 10℃ and you want heating operation ■...
  • Page 86 Control Logic Management (Continued) Enter control logic name in the name field when the new control logic setting screen appears.  You can use maximum 16 letters. Set period, day and time in control logic screen.  Select year/month/day in order. ...
  • Page 87 Select a factor in the input list.  Factor means the target to be controlled or standard item of logic decision. Select the type of factor.  Single: It means 1 device. Ex) Desired temperature of indoor unit  Arithmetic: It means 2 devices are connected by arithmetic operator. Ex) Desired temperature of indoor unit 1 –...
  • Page 88 Control Logic Management (Continued) Click ‘Select’.  List of device which you can select will be displayed. Select the device to use as factor.  Control and monitoring items will be displayed depending on selected device.  Control and monitoring items are as follows. Type Item Power...
  • Page 89 Select detailed item of factor.  Detailed item may be different depending on the type of selected device. Click [Apply].  If you do not click [Apply], changed setting will not be saved. Select comparison operator.  Types of comparison operators: = , =< , => , < , >, ≠ ...
  • Page 90 Control Logic Management (Continued) Select standard value.  Select detailed item value of selected factor or factor.  The item varies depending on the left factor when selecting detailed item value from standard value. Ex1) Factor : Current temperature of indoor unit 1, Value of standard value : Enter 29 Ex2) Factor : Remote controller usage of indoor unit 1, Value of standard value : Select one among Enable RC, Disable RC and Cond.
  • Page 91 Select compound factor setting usage.  You can use compound factor setting when you give conditions to 2 and 3 input items.  You can select 1 compound factor from 'AND' and 'OR'.  Select 'AND' if all the input items each should be ‘True'. ...
  • Page 92 Control Logic Management (Continued) Select type of factor.  Single factor can be set for the left factor of output. - Single factor: It means 1 device. Ex) Desired temperature of indoor unit Click 'Select'.  List of device which can be selected will be displayed. Select the device to use as factor.
  • Page 93 Select detailed item of factor.  Detailed item may be different depending on the type of selected device. Click [Apply].  If you do not click [Apply], changed setting will not be saved. Select command value.  The value may vary depending on the detailed item of selected factor. ...
  • Page 94 Control Logic Management (Continued) To add output, click [Add].  If you want to delete output which you don't use anymore, select it and then click [Delete]. Click [Save].  Set control logic will be saved in DMS2.  If you do not click [Save], changed setting will not be saved. Note ...
  • Page 95 Editing/Deleting/Copying Control Logic Click [Control logic management] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select control logic when control logic screen appears. Click [Edit]/[Delete]/[Copy].  To edit control logic, refer to 'Setting control logic' steps. (Refer to page 85~94)  Click [Delete] to delete the selected control logic. ...
  • Page 96 Control Logic Management (Continued) Enable/Disable Control Logic Click [Control logic management] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select control logic when control logic screen appears. Click [Apply]/[Not apply].  The selected control logic will be applied by clicking [Apply]. ...
  • Page 97 Checking Control History Click [Control logic management]  [Checking control history] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select the date you want when the control logic screen appears.  Select Year/Month/Day in order.  Based on DMS2 time, you can check of maximum 180 days of previous control history.
  • Page 98: System Settings

    System Settings Adding a User You can add, edit and delete the user of DMS2. Click [System Settings] Click [Add user] when user management screen appears.  User information input window will be appeared when pressing [Add user]. Enter ID, password, name and description for new user and then select authority. ...
  • Page 99 Editing a User Click [System Settings]  [User management] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click the user name to edit when user management screen appears.  User information window will be displayed. Edit user information when the user information window appears. ...
  • Page 100 System Settings (Continued) Deleting a User Click [System Settings]  [User management] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click the user name to delete when user management screen appears.  User information window will be displayed. Click [Delete] when the user delete window appears. ...
  • Page 101 Editing User Authorization Click [System Settings]  [User authorization management] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select/Deselect accessible menu by authorization when the user authorization management screen appears. Click [Save] after setting is completed. Click [OK] when “Successfully done.” message appears. ...
  • Page 102 System Settings (Continued) Initializing a User Authorization Click [System Settings]  [User authorization management] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Initialize] when user management screen appears. Click [OK] when “Successfully done.” message appears.  User authorization information saved in DMS2 will be initialized by clicking [OK].
  • Page 103 DMS2 Data Backup – PC Backup You can back up DMS2 data to PC or SD card. Click [System Settings]  [Data backup & restoration] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [PC backup] when DMS2 data backup & restoration screen appears.
  • Page 104 System Settings (Continued) Click [OK] when “Backup file is ready. Click "OK" to download.” message appears. Click [Save] when “File download” window appears.
  • Page 105 When “Save as” window appears, select saving location and file name and then click [Save].  Backup file will be saved as the name you made in the location you select by clicking [Save].  Basic backup file name is “DMS2dataYYYYMMDD.dms”. (YYYY: year, MM : month, DD : day) ...
  • Page 106 System Settings (Continued) DMS2 Data Backup – SD card backup You can back up DMS2 data to PC or SD card. Click [System Settings]  [Data backup & restoration] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [SD card backup] when DMS2 data backup & restoration screen appears.
  • Page 107 Click [OK] when “DMS2 data backup completed. The created file name is as follows: DMS2dataYYYYMMDD.dms" message appears.  The file name of backup file is “DMS2dataYYYYMMDD.dms” and it does not exceed maximum 15 letters. (YYYY: year, MM: month, DD: day) ...
  • Page 108 System Settings (Continued) DMS2 Data Restoration - PC Restore Click [System Settings]  [Data backup & restoration] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Enter the password of Admin account when DMS2 data backup and restoration screen appears.  Data restoration function deals with the important data of the system.
  • Page 109 Click [PC restore]. Click [Browse].  Select DMS2 data file to restore and then click [Open(O)] when “File selection” window appears. Check if the file route and file name are correctly entered in the text box, and then click [Upload].
  • Page 110 System Settings (Continued) Click [OK] when “Restore the DMS by using the file. Do you want to continue?” message appears.  “Reading data from DMS2. Please wait.” message window will appear.  Depending on the size of the data, backup time may vary. It will usually take few seconds.
  • Page 111 DMS2 Data Restoration - SD Card Restoration Click [System Settings]  [Data backup & restoration] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Enter the password of Admin account when DMS2 data backup and restoration screen appears.  Data restoration function deals with the important data of the system.
  • Page 112 System Settings (Continued) Click [SD card restore]. Select the check box of file to restore. Click [OK].
  • Page 113 Click [OK] when “Restore DMS data by using the file. Do you want to continue?” message appears.  “Reading data from DMS2. Please wait.” message window appears.  Depending on the size of the data, backup time may vary. It will usually takes few seconds. Click [OK] when “Restoration is complete.
  • Page 114 System Settings (Continued) Event History Management “Search(Check)” You can search(check) all kinds of set information of event log in DMS2. Click [System Settings]  [Event history management] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Select the period of event history you want to search. Click [Search].
  • Page 115 DMS2 Network Information Setting – “Manual Setting” You can set and check information about DMS2 installation operation. Click [System Settings]  [System environment setting] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] from DMS2 network information window. When text boxes of IP address, subnet mask address, default gateway and DNS server are enabled, enter values for each item.
  • Page 116 DMS2 after checking auto setting IP in the external LCD. Some functions available on DMS2 web page may not be functional at BACnet Gateway and LonWorks Gateway. For detailed function, refer to the installation manual or contact Samsung Electronics.  [System environment setting] when DMS2 web page menu...
  • Page 117 Note  Factory setting is as follows. 1. IP address: 192.168.0.100 2. Subnet mask address: 255.255.255.0 3. Default gateway : 192.168.0.1 4. DNS server: 0.0.0.0  DMS2 sets service engineer IP(192.168.0.254) internally. Therefore, it should be available all the time regardless of current IP setting. ...
  • Page 118 System Settings (Continued) System Time Setting Click [System Settings]  [System environment setting] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] from system time setting. Enter system time(year/month/day/hour/minute/second).  You can enter only numbers.  Year: You can enter from 1980 to 2035. ...
  • Page 119 Click [OK] when “This information will be modified. Do you want to proceed?” message window appears. “Reading data from DMS2. Please wait.” message appears and saving is completed. Then, system environment setting screen appears again with all items are disabled. Note Time on the screen shows DMS2 setting time.
  • Page 120: Selecting The Language

    System Settings (Continued) Selecting the Language Click [System Settings]  [System environment setting] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] from language selection. Select a language you want then click [Save]. Click [OK] when “This operation needs DMS to be restarted. Do you want to apply the setting?”...
  • Page 121 DMS2 Name Setting Click [System Settings]  [System environment setting] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] from DMS2 name setting. Enter name of DMS2 when DMS2 name field enabled.  You can use maximum 30 letters including English alphabets and special symbols.
  • Page 122  You can check new DMS2 name on the title bar of web browser. Note Name of the DMS2 is set to blank as factory default. ‘Samsung electronics DMS2’ is displayed on the title bar of web browser.
  • Page 123 Error Mail Forwarding Setting Click [System Settings]  [System environment setting] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] from error mail forwarding setting. Set all the items as the value you want when all items fields are enabled. ...
  • Page 124 System Settings (Continued) Click [OK] when “This information will be modified. Do you want to proceed?” message appears. “Reading data from DMS2. Please wait.” message appears and saving is completed. Then, system environment setting screen appears again with all items are disabled. Note ...
  • Page 125 Contact Control Pattern Selection Click [System Settings]  [System environment setting] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] from contact point pattern selection window. Select the pattern you want to check.  Pattern 1[No external input]: No operation will be made when inputting contact control signal.
  • Page 126 System Settings (Continued) Click [OK] when “This information will be modified. Do you want to proceed?” message appears. “Reading data from DMS2. Please wait.” message appears and saving is completed. Afterwards, system environment setting screen appears again with all items are disabled. ...
  • Page 127 RMS Service Usage Setting ■ RMS settings should be set by expert's instruction. To get RMS service, contact to Samsung electronics service center, ■ RMS settings requires to restart the system in following situations. At this time, system restart will be displayed in the information phrase and restart will be done automatically.
  • Page 128 System Settings (Continued) If ‘Use’ is selected, “You must restart DMS for the task: Do you want to proceed applying the setting?” message will appear. To restart DMS2, click [OK]. Then RMS service will be started. If ‘Unuse’ is selected, “This information will be modified. Do you want to proceed?”...
  • Page 129 Setting ID for RMS Connection Click [System Settings]  [RMS settings] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] from RMS service usage settings window. Enter DMS2 ID in connection ID field.  DMS2 ID is unique recognizable ID which is created when you add DMS2 in RMS server.
  • Page 130 System Settings (Continued) If the ‘Connection ID’ is modified with RMS service usage as ‘Use’ status, “You must restart DMS for the task: Do you want to proceed applying the setting?” message will appear. Click [OK] to restart DMS2. If the ‘Connection ID’ is modified with RMS service usage as ‘Unuse’...
  • Page 131 Setting RMS Server Address Click [System Settings]  [RMS settings] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] from RMS server address setting window. Enter RMS server address in connection address field.  Current RMS server address is http://www.dvmcare.com. Click [Save] after entering connection address.
  • Page 132 System Settings (Continued) If the ‘Connection address’ is modified with RMS service usage as ‘Use’ status, “You must restart DMS for the task: Do you want to proceed applying the setting?” message will appear. Click [OK] to restart DMS2. If the ‘Connection address’ is modified with RMS service usage as ‘Unuse’...
  • Page 133: Main Menu

    System Setting Initialization 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) Press [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] on LCD if IP and current time are displayed on LCD screen.  Main menu screen appears.  Initialization is not possible in the screen which time information is displayed. MAIN MENU 1.IP Config Press [Menu] ...
  • Page 134 System Settings (Continued) Tracking  What is tracking? Tracking is an operation that finds devices which are connected to DMS2. Through tracking operation, devices which are connected to DMS2 can recognize if they are connecting to DMS2. To supervise and control system air conditioner using DMS2, tracking should be done first. ...
  • Page 135 Communication Mode Setting by Channel Click [System Settings]  [Tracking] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] from communication mode by channel setting.  [Edit] will change to [Cancel].  Selection buttons are enabled. However, the channels which have searched device maintains its selection button disabled.
  • Page 136  [Tracking] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [DVM Tracking]. Some functions available on DMS2 web page may not be functional at BACnet Gateway and LonWorks Gateway. For detailed function, refer to the installation manual or contact Samsung Electronics.
  • Page 137 Enter administrator's password and then click [OK]. Tracking information window pops up. Check and click [OK] to continue.  Execute tracking depending on the communication mode set by communication mode setting by channel. (1) For the channel which is set to interface module communication mode, DMS2 executes tracking of interface module and SIM/PIM.
  • Page 138 System Settings (Continued) Tracking completed message will appear. Select Zone initialization mode you want and click [OK].  Not initialize: No zone information initialization will be made.  Initialize individually: Initialize zone information as individual mode.  Initialize by group: Initialize zone information as group mode.
  • Page 139 Disconnect All Devices  Function Initialize searched device status in DMS2. Using this function, monitoring and controlling of all the connected devices to DMS2 will be stopped.  When is it needed? - Connect searched device to the other channel and execute tracking. If the other device is searched in the channel you want to use, use 'Disconnect all devices' function.
  • Page 140 System Settings (Continued) Enter administrator's password and then click [OK]. Disconnect all devices information window pops up. Check it and click [OK] to continue. “Reading data from DMS2. Please wait.” message appears. After completing disconnect all devices operation, page will be refreshed.
  • Page 141 Renaming the Device Click [System Settings]  [Tracking] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Edit] on the bottom of tracking device list.  [Edit] will change to [Cancel].
  • Page 142 System Settings (Continued) Enter name in the name field.  You cannot use special symbols as device name. Click [Save] after setting is completed.  “Reading data from DMS. Please wait.” message appears and saving is completed. Then, tracking page with disabled items will be displayed again.
  • Page 143 DMS DI•DO Port Setting Select [System Settings] and then click [Tracking]. Click [Setting] which is next to DMS DI•DO of device list. Click [Edit] which is on the bottom of DMS DI•DO setting page.  [Edit] will change to [Cancel].
  • Page 144 System Settings (Continued) Edit each item when DMS DI•DO selection and input fields are enabled.  Device type : DI or DO  Short name : Input short name of the device.  Full name : Input full name of the device. ...
  • Page 145: Pim Setting

    PIM Setting Click [System Settings]  [Tracking] when DMS2 web page menu screen appears. Click [Setting] which is next to PIM of device list.  Enter administrator’s password and then click [OK]. Click [Edit] which is on the bottom of PIM setting page. ...
  • Page 146 System Settings (Continued) Select a field and edit each item when input fields are enabled. Note Each field range  Watt-hour meter: 0~99999.9(kWh)  Pulse width: 20~400(ms)  Pulse: 1~10000(Wh/Pulse) Click the check boxes to select the channel applying for the setting.
  • Page 147: Check Before Using Panel

    Check Before using Panel Using LCD and LCD Button LCD is mounted on DMS2 for installation and convenience of the user.  You can search menu and change setting using [▲] and [▼] buttons.  If you press and hold [▲] or [▼] button in some menu such as IP setting, the value changes faster.
  • Page 148: Setting Network Information

    Setting Network Information Network Information Setting(IP Config) 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 1.IP Config 2. Select 1.IP Config by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons, and press [Set] button.  Network setting screen will be displayed. IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.100 3.
  • Page 149 Auto Address Setting (DHCP CONFIG) 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 1.IP Config 2. Select 1.IP Config by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons, and press [Set] button.  Network setting screen will be displayed. DHCP CONFIG Current disabled 3.
  • Page 150: Checking Indoor/Outdoor Unit Information

    Checking Indoor/Outdoor Unit Information Checking Indoor/Outdoor Unit Information 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 2.In/Outdoor 2. Select 2.In/Outdoor by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons. IN/OUTDOOR INFO Indoor:64 3. Press [Set] button. ...
  • Page 151: Checking Dms2 Version

    Checking DMS2 Version Checking DMS2 Version 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 3.DMS Version 2. Select 3. DMS2 Version by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons. DMS version 3. Press [Set] button. ...
  • Page 152 Checking DMS2 version (Continued) DMS2 Time Setting – Checking and Setting Date 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 4.DMS time 2. Select 4. DMS2 Time by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons. ...
  • Page 153 DMS2 Time Setting – Checking and Setting Time 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 4.DMS time 2. Select 4. DMS2 Time by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons.  Current set time of DMS2 will be displayed. CURRENT TIME 16:46:37(PM) 3.
  • Page 154: Data Backup Setting

    Data Backup Setting Data Backup 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 5.Data Backup 2. Select 5.Data Backup by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons.  DMS BACKUP MENU will appear. DMS BACKUP MENU data backup 3.
  • Page 155 Data Restore 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 5.Data Backup 2. Select 5.Data Backup by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons, and then press [Set] button.  DMS BACKUP MENU will appear. DMS BACKUP MENU data restore 3.
  • Page 156: Checking Error Information

    Checking Error Information Checking Error Information 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 7.Error Status 2. Select 7. Error Status by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons, and then press [Set] button. ...
  • Page 157: Reset Password

    Reset Password Reset Password 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 8.Password Reset 2. Select 8.Password Reset by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons, and then press [Set] button. RESET PASSWORD WAITING... 3.
  • Page 158: 9.Button Lock

    Button Lock Button Lock 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 9.Button Lock 2. Select 9.Button Lock by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons. Are you sure? YES:Set, NO:Menu 3. Press [Set] button. ...
  • Page 159: 10.Safety Halt

    Safety Halt Safety Halt 192.168.0.100 06:12:13(AM) 1. Check main menus by pressing [Menu], [▲], [▼] or [Set] button. MAIN MENU 10.Safety Halt 2. Select 10.Safety Halt by pressing [▲] and [▼] buttons. Are you sure? YES:Set, NO:Menu 3. Press [Set] button. ...
  • Page 160: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem DMS2 is not working. Is there an electricity failure? Isn’t there a communication error in the other interface module besides centralized controller? Are the adapter and power cable connected? Access to web page is Is Microsoft Silverlight not available. installed? Is Microsoft Silverlight installed properly?
  • Page 161 Problem I forgot DMS2 IP. Press [Menu] button from the main menu and "1. IP Config" will appear. Then press [Set] button. Indoor unit turned on Isn't the schedule control in or off automatically. operation? Is DMS2 system time different from current time? DI(Digital Input) Is the external circuit...
  • Page 162: Specifications

    Specifications Items Description Exterior Size 240 X 255 X 64.8 mm ( Width X Length X Height ) Weight 1.48 Kg Source DC ADAPTOR Power INPUT Voltage 100-240V 50/60Hz 1.0A OUTPUT Voltage 12V 3A RS-485 5 Channels Ethernet 10/100Mbps 1 Port SD CARD Inter- Option (Purchase SD card separately)
  • Page 163: License

    1. Some softwares which distributed under GPL and LGPL are mounted on this product. You can get the source code of GPL and LGPL software by requesting it to oss.request@samsung.com. 1) GPL software - RTL-lwIP, dhcpd, PeerSec Networks MatrixSSL Evaluation base-passwd, bash, bzip2,...
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  • Page 197 This software is provided “as is” and without any expressed or implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantibility and fitness for any particular purpose. Some parts substantially in src/su.c derived from an ancestor of su for GNU. Run a shell with substitute user and group IDs.
  • Page 198 Portions Copyright (c) 1997 Kent Landfield. Use and distribution of this software and its source code are governed by the terms and conditions of the WU- FTPD Software License (“LICENSE”). If you did not receive a copy of the license, it may be obtained online at http://wu-ftpd.therockgarden.ca/ license.html 4.
  • Page 199 modify, merge, publish, * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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