Summary of Contents for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SC-SL4-AE
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CE marking is applicable to the area of 50 Hz power supply. 2011/65/UE. A marca CE aplica-se à zona de fornecimento de energia a 50 Hz. 2014/30/ 2011/65/UE. 2014/35/ La marque CE s'applique aux régions alimentées en courant de 50 Hz. 2011/65/ RoHS.
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Introduction This web monitoring system monitors and operates air conditioner connected to Central Control SC-SL4-AE or SC-SL4-BE (hereafter called “SL4”) from a web browser on your PC. Also, please refer to the User’s Manual of the SL4 central control. Outline of the System The following gure shows the basic system con guration.
• Operating System and Web Browser The following table shows the supported combinations of operating systems and web browsers. If you want to use other combinations, contact your dealer. Internet Explorer 10 Internet Explorer 11 Edge ® Windows ® Windows Windows ®...
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Start Internet Explorer. Select “Tools”- “Internet Options” from the top menu, and con gure the following settings. [General] http://192.168.0.120/ (If this URL is entered in the address eld, the login screen of the web monitoring system will open when the browser starts.) [Security] [Connections] After all settings are completed, click the “Apply”...
Operation Logging In LOGIN screen is the startup page of the web monitoring system. To display the login screen, enter the URL of the web monitoring system from the web browser of your PC. Start the web browser (Internet Explorer) of the PC. Type the following URL into the address bar, and press the Enter key.
Operations Common to All Screens Selecting each screen From the menu bar at the top of the screen, click the link to the screen name you want to use. The selected screen appears. The links to screens can be used on all screens. The following lists the screens available in this product.
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■ Monitoring all groups list After logging in, the MONITORING (ALL GROUPS LIST) screen appears. MONITORING (ALL GROUPS LIST) screen The ALL GROUPS LIST screen centrally monitors the status of all target air conditioner, and displays the group names and operating status icons for the registered groups. –...
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■ Monitoring group list Click GROUP LIST from the menu bar (MONITORING), or LIST button on the MONITORING (BLOCK LIST) screen. MONITORING (GROUP LIST) screen Select a block. ■ Monitoring block layout Click BLOCK LAYOUT from the menu bar (MONITORING), or LAYOUT button on the MONITORING (GROUP LIST) screen.
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Select a block. [Types and indications of operating status icons] Running state : At least one air conditioner is running in the target group. Stopped state : All air conditioners have stopped in the target group. Error state : One or more air conditioners in the target group are malfunction. Communication error : One or more air conditioners in the target group cannot be monitored.
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[FAN] POWERFUL, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, AUTO AUTO requires the SL4 central control setting. * Some settings are not available for some air conditioner models. [LOUVER] AUTO, STOP1, STOP2, STOP3, STOP4 * The louver setting is ignored when con gured for air conditioner without louver function. [LOCK] This item speci es to what degree the remote control operation should be disabled.
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Displaying the air conditioner list Click UNIT LIST to display the operating status list of air conditioner belonging to the selected group. The following items are shown in the list. UNIT LIST screen [REP. ] : Displays the “ ” mark to indicate the representative unit of the target group. Information from the representative unit is re ected on the group operating setting except for the information on the run/stop/home leave on/home leave off and lter sign items.
Change All The CHANGE ALL screen enables you to perform collective operation for the target group. The target group for collective operation must be speci ed in advance. page 21 Click CHANGE ALL from the menu bar. CHANGE ALL screen Changing settings collectively From the pull-down menu for the setting you want to change, select an item.
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■ Today’s Schedule The TODAY’S SCHEDULE screen enables you to con gure the current day’s operation schedule for each group. The settings determined by yearly schedule and detailed daily schedule are re ected on today’s schedule. Select the TODAY’S SCHEDULE from the menu bar (SCHEDULE SETTING). TODAY’S SCHEDULE screen Select a target group.
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■ Yearly Schedule The YEARLY SCHEDULE screen enables you to con gure the operation schedule for a year. (As the con gured settings do not apply to the following year, new con guration is required for each year.) Select the YEARLY SCHEDULE from the menu bar (SCHEDULE SETTING). YEARLY SCHEDULE screen Select a target group.
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■ Detailed Daily Schedule The DETAILED DAILY SCHEDULE screen enables you to con gure the detailed daily schedule. The schedule indicates WEEKDAY, HOLIDAY, SPECIAL1, and SPECIAL2. The operation schedule can be con gured for each group. Select the DETAILED DAILY SCHEDULE from the menu bar (SCHEDULE SETTING). DETAILED DAILY SCHEDULE screen Select a target group.
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Enter new setting. From the pull-down menu, select an item of which setting you want to change. On this screen, you can register up to 16 schedule settings of the following items per day. [TIME] Operation time setting (by the minute) [RUN/STOP] Blank (Not speci ed), RUN, STOP, HOME LEAVE ON, HOME LEAVE OFF [LOCK]...
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■ Season Setting The SEASON SETTING screen enables you to con gure the operation to be re ected on air conditioner of which operating mode is set to “SEASON”. The operation can be set for each group. Selecting “SEASON” mode enables you to change the operating mode and temperature setting collectively at the changing seasons.
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■ [Copy the settings to apply them to other groups] The schedule setting for the group currently selected can be copied to apply the same settings to other groups. Click COPY on the left side of the each schedule setting screen. Select groups to which to copy the setting.
Operation Time History The OPERATION TIME HISTORY screen displays a graph showing the accumulated daily operation time for 31 days by the group. You can also download operation data (in CSV format) from this screen. Click the OPERATION TIME HISTORY from the menu bar (OPERATION TIME HISTORY). OPERATION TIME HISTORY screen Select a target group.
Energy Consumption History The ENERGY CONSUMPTION HISTORY screen displays a graph showing the daily, monthly or yearly energy consumption history by the group. You can also download data (in CSV format) from this screen. Click the ENERGY CONSUMPTION HISTORY from the menu bar (OPERATION TIME HISTORY). ENERGY CONSUMPTION HISTORY screen Select a target group.
Operator Menu The OPERATOR MENU enables you to con gure the system settings for operators. The following items can be viewed and con gured on this screen. ■ Group De nition ne and con gure groups. The list of the following items are displayed for each group.
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[TYPE] : Displays unit type (Air-Conditioner or Other) for the target group. When you select “Other”, you can't set mode, temperature setting, fan and air direction. [ICON] : Displays the Icon for the target group. [ENERGY SAVING] : Displays VALID or INVALID of energy saving for the target group. Note delete the existing registration rst and then register it in another group.
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Enter new settings. Enter or select a new setting. The following items can be con gured. [GROUP NAME] : Type in a name using up to 16 one-byte characters (The name must be unique and not be overlapped with other group names.) [UNIT TYPE] : Select unit type (Air-Conditioner or Other) for the target group.
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This screen enables you to specify the group user's ID and password to be used for logging in the web system. When this screen appears, the current settings are displayed in the USER ID and PASSWORD elds. Select the GROUP USER SETTING from the menu bar (OPERATOR MENU). GROUP USER SETTING screen Enter new settings.
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This screen enables you to specify the operator’s ID and password to be used for logging in the web system. When this screen appears, the current settings are displayed in the ID and PASSWORD elds. Select the OPERATOR SETTING from the menu bar (OPERATOR MENU). OPERATOR SETTING screen Enter new settings.
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The DOWNLOAD MONTHLY DATA FILES screen enables you to download the accounting data. Accounting data of 12 months including the data from the current month can be downloaded. Select the DOWNLOAD MONTHLY DATA FILES from the menu bar (OPERATOR MENU). DOWNLOAD MONTHLY DATA FILES screen Download the con guration le.
The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen enables you to view the system information of this product. This screen displays the following information. Select the SYSTEM INFORMATION from the menu bar (OPERATOR MENU). SYSTEM INFORMATION screen VERSION Displays the version of the air-conditioners management system currently used. ENERGY CALCULATION Displays VALID.
Using MAINTENANCE MENU The MAINTENANCE MENU is provided for dealers and quali ed professionals responsible for maintaining the central control units. When logging in with a normal operator’s ID, you are not permitted to operate the MAINTENANCE MENU. Operation Data Monitoring You can monitor the operation data of indoor unit and outdoor unit.
Troubleshooting Forgot the IP address Forgot the IP address, made an incorrect setting Refer to the SL4 central control setting. Forgot the ID/password Check whether the entered address was correct. A connection error occurs Click the “Refresh” button in Internet Explorer. If this will not x the problem, restart Internet Explorer.
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