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OPERATION
MANUAL
CWC 15
Data Converter
Operation Manual
Thank you very much for purchasing our product.
Before using your unit, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL CWC 15 Data Converter Operation Manual Thank you very much for purchasing our product. Before using your unit, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 3 ● This manual gives detailed description of the precautions that should be brought to your attention during operation. ● In order to ensure correct service of the wired controller please read this manual carefully before using the unit. ● For convenience of future reference, keep this manual after reading it.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents I. Safety Precautions..................1 II. Installation and Operation of the Data Converter..........3 III. APP Function Description................12 IV. Web Client Operation................37 V. Remote Web Client Operation..............38...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    I. Safety precautions The following contents are stated on the product and the operation manual, including usage, precautions against personal harm and property loss, and the methods of using the product correctly and safely. After fully understanding the following contents (identifiers and icons), read the text body and observe the following rules.
  • Page 6  Icon description lcon Meaning It indicates forbidding. The forbidden subject-matter is indicated in the icon or by images or characters aside. It indicates compulsory implementation. The compulsory subject-matter is indicated in the icon or by images or characters aside. Warning Please entrust the distributor or professionals to install the unit.
  • Page 7: Installation And Operation Of The Data Converter

    II. Installation and Operation of the Data Converter 1. System structure diagram The system mainly includes the central air conditioning system, data converter, router, App, cloud server, and Web client. The user can monitor the air conditioning system via App or Web client.
  • Page 8 Fig.2.2 Schematic diagram of connecting the indoor unit to the central air-conditioning system. If the data converter can only be connected to the outdoor unit, the outdoor unit shall be set to enable automatic addressing so that the indoor unit can be located. For multiple systems, port XYE of the outdoor unit is connected to the data converter in hand-in-hand manner.
  • Page 9 2. Hardware instruction Fig.3.1 Structure dimension drawing...
  • Page 10 Status indicator light input Voltage:DC5V Connect to the Ethernet communication RESET 485 terminal terminal Power supply terminal Fig.3.2...
  • Page 11 3. Instructions 1. Unpack the packing box to see if the accessories are all in readiness. Data converter is shown as the following figure: Outline Name Qty. Data Converter Installation operation manual Power adaptor Wiring 3-terminal and 1 bags of fixed screws...
  • Page 12 2.Take the data converter out and power it on to see if the device is normal ( POWER indicator lights up) POWER indicator lights up Fig.3.3 3. Data converter installation precautions a. Don’t install it in the place where flammable gas leaks easily.Once flammable gas leakage occurs and stagnate around the device, it may result in fire.
  • Page 13 Operating Colour Description indicator status When the indicator flashes, it indicates Flash Green that an air conditioner is connected. When it flashes, it indicates that the data Flash Green converter is accessing the Ethernet. POWER Steady on Power supply of the system is normal. POWER Air conditioner Ethernet...
  • Page 14 Web page of the data converter. 5. Getting an IP Address By default, the IP address of the data II. Function Description converter is achieved by DHCP and allocated by the access router. Only when The data convert supports Web, HTTP, App and data converter are configured on TCP, and IP.
  • Page 15 ① ② ③ ④ Web function list ① "AC Control": air conditioner control ② "Booking Control": scheduled operations ③ "Operation logs": operation logs ④ "User group": group management APP download IOS:Go to APP Store seach ”M-control” or type http://www.aircontrolbase.com/login.html to download the app Android :type http://www.aircontrolbase.com/login.html to download the app...
  • Page 16: App Function Description

    III. APP Function Description 1. Registration Function 1-1 Registration Code Before registering an account, the user must enter the registration code, as shown in the following figure. Open App client on the smart phone. Enter the registration code, such as Systemair, which is the first step.
  • Page 17 1-2 Account Registration A registered account is used to manage devices and set management permissions. The registered account can also be used to log in to the App and Web clients. Procedure: ① Click "Register". ② Enter a valid email ③...
  • Page 18 2 Virtual function The virtual experience function is used for showing the main interface , AC control, booking control and so on. Operation only available for choosing the unit of the temperature and setting the AC, the other menu and function are invalid in this function.
  • Page 19 2. App Configuration Refer to the guide to connecting the CWC15 and port XYE of the outdoor unit. Connect the CWC15 to the router. After login via App, the main interface prompts the user to configure the CWC15, as shown in the following figure: ①...
  • Page 20 2-1: Using a Network Cable Only when the following conditions are met, can the user configures the CWC15 via a network cable: A. The CWC15 must access a wireless router. B. The smart phone and CWC15 must be located in one network segment and connected to one wireless router.
  • Page 21 Note: When one LAN accesses multiple CWC15 gateways, IP addresses of these gateways are displayed, as shown in ②. In this case, one-to-one correspondence between the CWC15 gateways and the IP addresses cannot be achieved. It is recommended that every time when the user completes configuring a CWC15 device, the user should timely rename the CWC15 device and record its IP address.
  • Page 22 2-2 Scanning a QR Code 1) After registration, the new user directly goes to the device configuration interface. 2) Click "Scan QR code". It goes to the QR code scanning interface. Scan the QR code shared with other users to complete configuration. Note: When the CWC15 is configured for the first time, the user must configure it via a network cable.
  • Page 23 3 Editing an Area 3-1 Adding and Deleting an Area Adding an area: Click "+", as circled in the figure above. On the displayed interface, click "Add Area". Enter the name of the new area in the text box. Click "Save".
  • Page 24 Deleting an area: On the selected area, slip left. Click "Delete" to delete the area. Click "Edit" to edit the area name.
  • Page 25 3-2 Adding a Device to an Area After an area is added, it goes back to the area display interface. Click the area to which a device is added. Click "Add Device". Select the device to be added. Click "OK".
  • Page 26 3-3 Editing a Device in an Area Click the icon indicated by ① at the upper right corner, as shown in the figure above. Click "Device management". The device management interface is displayed. Click "Add Device" indicated by ② to add a device or "Remove Device" to delete a device.
  • Page 27 Device state Screening statistics device states Distinguishing device Area list states by using different colours Statistics of device states: This area displays the number of air conditioners in each state. Distinguishing device states by using different colours: This area displays the air conditioners in different states by using different colours, as shown in the following figures:...
  • Page 28 HEAT COOL Screening device states: This area displays the air conditioners in the selected state. 3-4 Area Control Main Interface Area control-Mode Area control-Items Area list to be locked Area list: It displays area name, the number of running air conditioners in the area, and the total number of the air conditioners in the area.
  • Page 29 Area control: On the area control interface, ambient temperature is not displayed. The user can set temperature between 17°C and 30°C (62°F and 86°F) and select a fan speed (low, medium, high, and auto). Locking: The user can lock mode, cooling temperature, heating temperature, fan speed, and remote control.
  • Page 30 ⑤ Locking: The user can lock mode, cooling temperature, heating temperature, fan speed, and remote control. ⑥ Power on or off. ⑦ Set temperature between 17°C and 30°C (62°F and 86°F). Note: If an air conditioner fails, the main interface displays the fault and the user cannot operate the interface.
  • Page 31 4-2 Modifying Device Name and Model ③ ② ① On the main control interface, click the icon indicated by ①, as shown in the figure above. The interface for modifying device names and models is displayed. ② It is an interface for modifying models. On this interface, ten models are available: "Duct", "Four-way Cassette", "Compact Four-way Cassette", "One-way Cassette", "Two-way Cassette", "Wall-mounted", "Ceiling &...
  • Page 32 5. Scheduled Control Function ① Displayed in a list Displayed in a chart Click the icon indicated by ①. The scheduled operation interface is displayed. Scheduled operations can be displayed in a chart or in a list.
  • Page 33 Choose air conditioner uanz Choose an air conditioner. Time Time Temperature Week Mode Fan speed Repeat or not Week Repeat or not Scheduled power-on Scheduled power-off After parameters are set, click at the upper right corner to save the settings. 6 User Group Management 6-1 Inviting and Removing a User Select a CWC15 device from the list, and then click "Group Management".
  • Page 34 ② ① ① "Invite User": If a QR code is displayed, a user can scan it to join the user group. The QR code is valid within 30 minutes. Up to 10 users can join one user group. ② "Remove User": Click it to remove a user from a user group.
  • Page 35 6-2 Permission Management The figure above shows all the permissions of the members in a user group: "Invite/Re- move users", "Change device information", "Device control", "Area control", "Lock function", and "View operations log".
  • Page 36 7 Operation Logs Click "Operation logs" on the left. The "Operation logs" interface is displayed, as shown in the following figure: ① ② ③ ① "Device Operation Record" ② "Device Log" ③ "Login Record"...
  • Page 37 7-1 Device Logs ① ② Device logs include status logs and malfunction logs: ①"Status Log": It displays gateway name, time, and status. ②"Malfunction Log": It displays device number, malfunction occurrence time, and error code.
  • Page 38 7-2 Device Operation Records The "Device Operation Record" displays operation records of each device, including mode, operation time, user name, and execution status.
  • Page 39 7-3 Login Records Login records are classified into App login records and Web login records: ① "APP": It displays login user name and login time via the App client. ② "Web": It displays login user name and login time via the Web client.
  • Page 40 8 Account Management Click "Account Management". The account management interface is displayed, as shown in the following figure: ① Click the user name. The "Rename" dialog box is displayed. Enter a new name, and then click "Save". ② Click "Change Password". On the "Change Password" interface, enter the old and new passwords.
  • Page 41: Web Client Operation

    IV. Web Client Operation When the CWC15 gateway is configured on the App client, the IP address of the CWC15 gateway is displayed. On a PC located in the same network segment of the CWC15 gateway, type the IP address of the CWC15 gateway into the browser′s address bar.
  • Page 42: Remote Web Client Operation

    V. Remote Web Client Operation 1. Log in Browser support: IE 10 or above, Firefox,Chrome ,Safari Operating systems: Windows7 or above,Mac OS into the browser′s address bar. Type http://www.aircontrolbase.com/login.html The login interface is displayed. Enter the registered email address in the "User name"...
  • Page 44 2. Function areas ① ③ ② ⑤ ④ ① It is a function list. It lists "Device Control", "Booking Control", "Operation logs", and "User group". ② It is a CWC15 list. It displays a list of CWC15 gateways configured via the App client. Up to 10 gateways are supported.
  • Page 45 3. Area Management 3-1 Area Control Function ⑥ ⑩ ⑤ ① ② ③ ④ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ Click the area name⑩, the right area will display the control interface ① "Mode": sets mode. ② "Speed": sets fan speed. ③ "Swing": determines whether to enable swing mode.
  • Page 46 3-2 Single Control Function of Air Conditioners ① ② The function list is the same as that of area control. Refer to the area control function. In single control mode, the user can select the air conditioner model, indicated by ①. The area on the left displays air conditioners, indicated by ②.
  • Page 47 3-4 AC statistics and filter function AC states statistics Display: calculate the number of AC with different states in one CWC15. The available states include: cooling, heating, fan only, off, lock and error. The auto mode is included in the cooling mode. AC states filer display: display the filtered AC in a state, which is from AC systems and different area ①...
  • Page 48 4-1 Main Interface The main interface displays scheduled operation type, device, scheduled time, mode, temperature, fan speed, week, and repeated or not. Click "Delete" to delete a scheduled operation. Click "Edit" to edit a scheduled operation. Click "Add" to add a scheduled operation.
  • Page 49 1. "Timer start": On this tab page, set scheduled time, device, mode, temperature, fan speed, and week, and determine whether to repeat this scheduled operation. 2. "Timer shutdown": On this tab page, set scheduled time, device, week, and determine whether to repeat this scheduled operation. 5.
  • Page 50 5-1 Operation Records The items displayed on the "Operation Record" tab page are the same as those displayed on the App client, including mode, time, user name, and execution results. 5-2 Status Logs The "Status Log" tab page displays online statuses of air conditioners.
  • Page 51 5-3 Malfunction Logs The "Malfunction Log" tab page displays malfunction information and error codes. 5-4 Login Records Both "App Login Record" and "Web Login Record" tab pages list login information.
  • Page 52 6 User Group Management ② ⑦ ③ ⑤ ⑥ ④ ① ① Click it to display user group management. ② Click it to rename a group. ③ Click it to share a QR code. ④ It lists users. ⑤ Click it to set permissions. ⑥ It is a device management area.
  • Page 53 6-2 Renaming a User Group Click "Rename" to rename the selected user group. 6-3 Inviting a User Click "QrCode" to generate a QR code of the user group. Up to 10 users are supported.
  • Page 54 6-4 Deleting a User Group Click "Ungroup" to delete the selected user group. 7 setting Click ④ to enter into the setting interface ④ ① ② ③ ①modify unit of temperature: Celsius, Fahrenheit ② set supported languages: English, French and Spanish ③modify of the login password...
  • Page 56 Version: CCM15.PM-1(HW) 16110800000207...