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Installation
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User Guide
Procon
MOD-IP/50
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC

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  • Page 1 Installation User Guide Procon MOD-IP/50 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    1. Product Overview Modbus The Procon MOD-IP/50 unit allows a Modbus building management system (BMS) to monitor and control air-conditioning units attached to a System Mitsubishi G-50A, GB-50A or AG-150 central controller (referred to as ‘G-50’ from now on). Modbus / TCP...
  • Page 3: Connection Details

    RS485 2.1 Ethernet Port network The Procon MOD-IP/50 is a 10Base-T half duplex device and needs to be connected to the G-50 and the local network (if Modbus/TCP is Common RS485-A being used). Fig.1b shows the use of a hub / switch ( not supplied ) to...
  • Page 4 2.4 Power Supply The groupings set up in the G-50 determine which unit addresses The Procon MOD-IP/50 will accept either 12v or 24v AC and has a can accept commands from the BACnet BMS system. The group consumption of 8VA. The unit is shipped setup for 24v AC. The number is defined as ‘the lowest indoor unit address within the...
  • Page 5: Unit Operation

    5. Modbus Registers At startup and provided a network cable is attached (the ‘Ethernet The Procon MOD-IP/50 behaves as 20 modbus slaves, each with 60 registers Link’ led should be lit), the Procon unit attempts to establish a (Offset = 0 to 59).
  • Page 6 On/Off, Inhibit & Filter Reset can also be accessed via ‘Coils’. Each slave 5.3 Parameter Settings contains 18 coils, organised as follows: Parameter Settings Notes Coil Offset Definition Return Air Temperature C to 99 Unit A On/Off (R) Error Code 4 digit error code where Unit A On/Off (W) 8000 = ‘No Error’...
  • Page 7 5.4 Modbus Table Overview Parameter Settings Notes OC / BC Error Code 4 digit error code where 8000 = ‘No Error’ General Info Extended Info Coil Base Offsets Unit Address Slave Mnet Status 00: Initialising See Appendix D Base Offset Base Offset On/Off Inhibit...
  • Page 8: Special Functions

    6. Special Functions Appendix A : Physical Dimensions This section describes functions which can only be enabled via switches on the MOD-IP/50 circuit board. 144mm Disconnect the supply before removing the top cover 104mm Bank A 1: Auto-Detail 2: Unused. Fig.5 Special Function Switches 34mm 6.1 Function Descriptions...
  • Page 9: Appendix B : Reset Button

    Appendix B : Reset Button Function 2 – Enable ‘Bootloader’ Mode Bootloader mode allows the firmware to be updated from a PC. The Reset button has 2 functions : Press and hold in the reset button while powering up the unit. Continue to 1) To restore various internal settings to their factory defaults, hold in the reset button for approx.
  • Page 10: Appendix C : Port Configurations

    - Modbus/TCP - TCP port 502 G50 Comms Status Provides an indication of the communication status - 10base-T half-duplex between the Procon MOD-IP/50 and the G-50. - Auto-negotiation not supported 00 : G-50 not responding 01 : G-50 comms OK Modbus Functions accepted Note: ‘G-50 not responding’...
  • Page 11: Document Revision History

    Document Revision History Date Document Ver Firmware Ver Comments 16/12/2009 v1.00 v1.02 First complete version.

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