Panasonic CZ-256ESMC1U Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic CZ-256ESMC1U Operating Instructions Manual

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Before operating the unit, read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference.
85464609161011
Operating Instructions
Access and Operation by Web Browser
Intelligent Controller
Model No. CZ-256ESMC1U
1006 Kadoma, Kadoma City, Osaka, Japan
CV6233189659

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Access and Operation by Web Browser Intelligent Controller Model No. CZ-256ESMC1U Before operating the unit, read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference. 1006 Kadoma, Kadoma City, Osaka, Japan 85464609161011 CV6233189659...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS .................1 2. LOG-IN............................1 3. SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION..................2 3-1. [Each Tenant] Screen ......................2 3-2. [Each Tenant Details] Screen ....................5 3-3. [All Units] Screen ......................... 5 3-4. Distribution Ratio/Usage: Data Download Screen ............... 6 3-5.
  • Page 3: Computer Environment Requirements

    ACCESS AND OPERATION BY WEB BROWSER ACCESS AND OPERATION BY WEB BROWSER Accessing the Intelligent Controller from your computer allows you to monitor/operate air-conditioning equipment using a Web browser. 1. COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS In order to use the web browser of your computer to connect to the Intelligent Controller and monitor/operate air-conditioning equipment, the following environment requirements must be met.
  • Page 4: Screen Display And Operation

    SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION 3. SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION 3-1. [Each Tenant] Screen After you log in to the Intelligent Controller, or when you use the menu to select [1. Status/Control : 1. Each tenant], a screen such as shown below appears. (Screen details may differ depending on the user logged in.) New button Updates the screen to the latest information.
  • Page 5 SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION Tenant list Shows the indoor unit and tenant structure currently accessed by the Intelligent Controller in a list. Select indoor units by clicking different parts of the list. Clicking on the part highlighted in the screen example above will select the individual indoor unit, while clicking on the tenant name (Tenant001, Tenant002, etc.
  • Page 6 SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION B Control section Shows controls for possible operation steps such as start/stop switching, operation mode selection, temperature selection, fan speed setting, fan direction setting etc. If the logged in user has only general user privileges, buttons for restricted operation steps will be grayed out (inactive).
  • Page 7: Each Tenant Details] Screen

    SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION 3-2. [Each Tenant Details] Screen When you use the menu to select [1. Status/Control : 2. Each tenant details], a screen such as shown below appears. (Screen details may differ depending on the user logged in.) Operation principles for this screen are similar to those of the “3-1.
  • Page 8: Distribution Ratio/Usage: Data Download Screen

    SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION 3-4. Distribution Ratio/Usage: Data Download Screen When you use the menu to select [3. Distrib. ratio/Usage : 3. Download] while logged in as an administrator, a screen such as shown below appears. You can download files by selecting them and clicking the “Download” button. A cut-off data file appears for each piece of cut-off data that appears on the Intelligent Controller unit.
  • Page 9: Alarm Log Screen

    SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION 3-5. Alarm Log Screen When you use the menu to select [4. Maintenance/Test Run : 2. Alarm log] while logged in as an administrator or special user, a screen such as shown below appears. When an indoor unit is selected in the tree section, the previous 14 occurrences are displayed. (Same as the display on the Intelligent Controller.) “I/D alarm log”, “O/D comm.
  • Page 10 SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION [O/D comm. error log] logs the history of errors in communication between the outdoor unit and the Intelligent Controller or the communication adaptor. [Adaptor alarm log] logs the history of warnings as determined by the Intelligent Controller or the communication adaptor.
  • Page 11: Mail Send Log Screen

    SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION 3-6. Mail Send Log Screen When you use the menu to select [4. Maintenance/Test Run : 4. Sent mail log] while logged in as an administrator, a screen such as shown below appears. ⑧ The entry numbers for the sent mail log. With a maximum of 20 (No. 1 to 20) possible entries, the newest entries appear at the top of the list.
  • Page 12: Program Timer Screen

    SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION 3-7. Program Timer Screen When you use the menu to select [6. Auxiliary settings : 3. Program timer] while logged in as an administrator, or use the “CHECK” button for timer operation in the remote control window, a screen such as shown below appears.
  • Page 13 SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION You can only configure daily timer settings one number (D1, D2, etc.) at a time. If you attempt to switch to D2 settings in the middle of configuring D1 settings, for example, the message “Send for each daily timer.” appears.
  • Page 14: Tenant Holiday/Timer Special Day Screen

    SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION 3-8. Tenant Holiday/Timer Special Day Screen When you use the menu to select [6. Auxiliary settings : 4. Ten.Ho/TimerSp.Day] while logged in as an administrator, a screen such as shown below appears. Tree section “Cancel”/”Send” buttons “Copy”...
  • Page 15: Prohibit Remote Control Screen

    SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION 3-9. Prohibit Remote Control Screen When you use the menu to select [6. Auxiliary settings : 5. Prohibit R/C] while logged in as an administrator, or click the “CHECK” button for prohibit remote control in the remote control window, a screen such as shown below appears.
  • Page 16: Web Settings Screen

    SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION 3-10. WEB Settings Screen When you use the menu to select [6. Auxiliary settings” : 10. WEB settings] while logged in as an administrator, a screen such as shown below appears. “Cancel”/”Send” buttons To [3.10.1. Server details] screen For details on the settings, refer to the operation manual for the Intelligent Controller.
  • Page 17 SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION If a value that is outside the input range or input limitations is set, the window below appears. If the network settings have been changed when the “Send” button is clicked, the window below appears. Always check there is no problem restarting the Intelligent Controller unit. When “YES”...
  • Page 18: Server Details

    SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION When a mail test is sent, the window below appears when the mail settings have been changed. In this case, either click the “Send” button to enable the mail setting changes or click the “Cancel” button to disable the changes, and then send the mail test again.
  • Page 19 SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATION Input values have the following restrictions. Setting Item Input Range Input Character Limitations Port number Numbers 0 to 999999 User ID alphanumeric characters and symbols Password 3-10-1-1. Receiving server settings When you click the “Receiving server settings” button from the [Server details] screen, a screen such as shown below appears.
  • Page 20: Supplementary Information

    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 4. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION ■ When connecting the Intelligent Controller via Internet, consider implementing network security measures, such as a firewall. ■ Error Messages Error Cause Remedy The system configuration System configuration change! This is a warning message. of the Intelligent Controller (when logged in with Administrator Wait a moment and resume operation.
  • Page 21 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION...
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  • Page 24 DC1011-11111 Printed in Japan...

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