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  • Page 1 M0012347B Instruction Manual 9CT1 Series...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Please read this instruction manual and its appendix carefully prior to installation, operation, maintenance or inspection and perform all tasks according to the instructions provided here. A good understanding of this equipment, its safety information as well as all Warnings/Cautions is also necessary prior to operation.
  • Page 3: Operating Precautions

    CAUTION Handling  Installation, placement, connections, wiring, or relocation of the product should be performed by knowledgeable or correctly licensed personnel. Never perform such work while the product is on. Doing so may result in fire, burns, or electrical shock. ...
  • Page 4: Maintenance

    CAUTION Maintenance  Only certified personnel with sufficient training and knowledge should perform maintenance and inspections. Otherwise, it may result in fire, burns, bodily injury, or electrical shock.  Perform maintenance or inspections while the product is off. Otherwise, it may result in fire, burns, bodily injury, or electrical shock, ...
  • Page 5: Trademarks And Registered Trademarks

     The contents of this manual have reviewed with the utmost care; however, if you have any comments, please contact SANYO DENKI.  Note that the descriptions or images in the manual may not be up to date due to product version upgrades.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Before Using the Product ·························································· 1-1 1.1. Flow from controller installation to operation ········································ 1-2 1.2. Introduction of controller functions ····················································· 1-3 1.2.1. Outline ········································································································· 1.2.2. Main functions ······························································································ 1.3. Controller connection image ······························································· 1-4 Chapter 2 Controller Installation ·······························································...
  • Page 7 3.3.1. Language/time ······························································································ 3.3.2. Fans ············································································································ 3.3.3. Sensors ······································································································· 3-11 3.3.4. Control ········································································································· 3-13 3.3.4.1. Manual and automatic control ························································································ 3-13 3.3.4.2. Control settings ············································································································ 3-15 3.3.5. Detection action ···························································································· 3-19 3.3.6. External input/output ····················································································· 3-21 3.3.7. Account ······································································································· 3-22 3.3.8.
  • Page 8 4.6. Settings ··························································································· 4-22 4.7. Management ····················································································· 4-23 4.7.1. System information ······················································································· 4-23 4.7.2. Data save/restore ·························································································· 4-25 4.7.3. Program update/setting initialization ······························································· 4-26 4.8. Logging out of San Ace Controller ······················································· 4-27 Chapter 5 Operations Using Cloud ···························································· 5-1 5.1.
  • Page 9 6.3. Specifications ··················································································· 6-4 6.4. Options ···························································································· 6-5 6.5. Safety standards / regulations ···························································· 6-6 6.6. References ······················································································· 6-8 6.6.1. Event list ······································································································ 6.6.2. Time zone list ······························································································· 6-12 Customer support ··················································································· 6-13...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Before Using The Product

    Chapter 1 Before Using the Product Chapter 1 Before Using the Product ·························································· 1-1 1.1. Flow from controller installation to operation ········································ 1-2 1.2. Introduction of controller functions ····················································· 1-3 1.2.1. Outline ········································································································· 1.2.2. Main functions ······························································································ 1.3. Controller connection image ······························································· 1-4...
  • Page 11: Flow From Controller Installation To Operation

    1.1. Flow from controller installation to operation This section describes the procedure for using the San Ace Controller. Be sure to follow the procedure to use the product correctly and safely. Checking features ⇒ Page 1-3 ⇒ Page 2-7 Connecting the controller with fans, sensors, etc. ⇒...
  • Page 12: Introduction Of Controller Functions

    1.2. Introduction of controller functions This section introduces the controller functions. 1.2.1 Outline The San Ace Controller can perform automatic control and remote monitoring of fans with PWM control function. By using the cloud (San Ace NET), you can operate it from anywhere in an environment that has an Internet connection.
  • Page 13: Controller Connection Image

    1.3. Controller connection image The following diagram is an image of controller connection with fans, sensors, the local, the cloud, and an external input/output device.
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Controller Installation

    Chapter 2 Controller Installation Chapter 2 Controller Installation ······························································· 2-1 2.1. External dimensions and part names ··················································· 2-2 2.1.1. External dimensions ······················································································ 2.1.2. Part names ··································································································· 2.2. Device installation ············································································· 2-5 2.3. Connections ····················································································· 2-7 2.3.1. Connecting controller and fans ······································································· 2.3.2.
  • Page 15: External Dimensions And Part Names

    2.1. External dimensions and part names Check the external dimensions and part names of the controller. 2.1.1. External dimensions The following figures show external dimensions of the controller and sensor.  Controller  Sensor (optional)
  • Page 16: Part Names

    2.1.2. Part names Part names of the controller are shown in the following figure.  Description of each part Indication Name Description (from top) This connector is for DC power supply.  PIN assignment V : DC power supply  V+ : DC power supply +(7 to 60 V) DC power V...
  • Page 17  Description of each part (continue) Indication Name Description (from top) These connectors are for fans. F4 to F1  PIN assignment S : Sensor (pulse sensor) C : Control (PWM)  : Power   connector + : Power+ ...
  • Page 18: Device Installation

    2.2. Device installation Secure the controller and sensor using screws. For information about screw hole positions, see "2.1.1 External dimensions".  Controller main unit Secure the controller on the installation position using four screws.  M4 screws must be used. ...
  • Page 19: Sensor (Optional)

     Sensor (optional) Secure the sensor on the installation position using four screws. Ensure that no walls or other objects are blocking the vents on the upper or rear faces.  M3 screws must be used.  The required tightening torque is 0.44 N·m or less.
  • Page 20: Connections

    2.3. Connections Take the following steps to connect devices to the controller. 1. Connecting controller and fans 2. Connecting controller and external devices 3. Connecting controller and sensors 4. Connecting controller and DC power supply 5. Connecting controller and initial setting PC 2.3.1.
  • Page 21  Cable connection Attach the fan cables to the connector terminals using a flat-head screwdriver (0.4mmx2.5mm for the precision use is recommended). Flat-head screwdriver Fan cable (Strip approximately 8 to 9 mm of sheathing from the cable.)  Wiring Wire the cables as shown in the following figures. Example of counter Example of standard fan and reversible flow rotating fan connections...
  • Page 22 Fan type Wiring (when using SANYO DENKI standardized fans) Ex.: Standard fan + : Red (Fan +)  : Black (Fan ) C : Brown (Fan control) S : Yellow (Fan pulse sensor) Ex.: Reversible flow fan + : Red (Fan +) ...
  • Page 23: Connecting Controller And External Devices

    2.3.2. Connecting controller and external devices Connect an external device to the controller.  The applicable cable is AWG14 to 30. The recommended length of sheath to strip is 8 to 9 mm.  Turn the power to the external device OFF before starting connection work. ...
  • Page 24: Connecting Controller And Sensors

    2.3.3. Connecting controller and sensors Connect sensors to the controller using LAN cables.  For the LAN cable, use CAT5e or higher specification.  Connector position and cable connection Check the sensor connector position (A or B), and connect the LAN cable. ...
  • Page 25: Connecting Controller And Dc Power Supply

    2.3.4. Connecting controller and DC power supply Connect the DC power supply to the controller.  The applicable cable is AWG14 to 30. The recommended length of sheath to strip is 10 to 12 mm.  Connector positions Check the position of the DC power supply connector (DC), and connect the cables for the DC power supply.
  • Page 26: Connecting Controller And Initial Setting Pc

    2.3.5. Connecting controller and initial setting PC Connect the initial setting PC to the controller. 1. Connect the LAN cable. 2. Assign IP address for initial setting PC.  The controller can be operated with a cloud, but the cloud cannot be used for the initial settings. The initial settings must be configured by connecting the initial setting PC to the controller using a LAN cable.
  • Page 27 When the network is available, the link LED of the LAN connector lights up green.  The controller automatically detects the baud rate (100 Mbps or 10 Mbps) of the LAN connector.  If the controller is connected a hub capable of changing the baud rate setting, set the baud rate setting of the hub to automatic recognition for the port to which this device is connected.
  • Page 28: Assigning Ip Address For Initial Setting Pc

    2.3.5.2. Assigning IP address for initial setting PC For the initial setting PC to access the controller, you must assign an IP address to the PC.  The following description is based on Windows10.  These steps differ depending on the Windows version. [1] From Windows "Set", select "Network and Internet".
  • Page 29 [3] Click "Property" used. The screen shown below appears. [4] Select the Internet protocol to be used and double-click it. [5] Assign an IP address. The IP address you assign must not overlap the default IP address of the controller (192.168.1.1). Example: 192.168.1.2 ...
  • Page 30: Chapter 3 Initial Settings Of Controller

    Chapter 3 Initial Settings of Controller Chapter 3 Initial Settings of Controller ······················································· 3-1 3.1. Flow of initial settings ········································································ 3-2 3.2. Logging in to San Ace Controller ························································· 3-3 3.3. Settings ··························································································· 3-5 3.3.1. Language/time ························································································ 3.3.2. Fans ······································································································ 3.3.3.
  • Page 31: Flow Of Initial Settings

    3.1. Flow of initial settings This section defines the initial settings of the controller. Make sure that system devices are connected to the San Ace Controller ⇒ Page 2-7 License agreement (only for the first time) ⇒ Page 3-3 ⇒ Page 3-3 Logging in to San Ace Controller ⇒...
  • Page 32: Logging In To San Ace Controller

    3.2. Logging in to San Ace Controller Log in to the controller. [1] Start the Web browser. We recommend that you use the latest version of the following browsers.  Microsoft Edge  Mozilla Firefox  Google Chrome  Safari [2] Enter the controller IP address in the address bar of the Web browser.
  • Page 33 [5] Enter the account and password. You can log in as either the administrator user or the user. The following table describes the default values for account information. Administrator User Account Admin User Admin12345 User12345 Password The characters are case sensitive. The characters are case sensitive.
  • Page 34: Settings

    3.3. Settings This section explains how to set up the controller. Follow instructions of the side bar for the initial setup. Side bar  The display of the side bar depends on the display size of the Web browser.
  • Page 35: Language/Time

    3.3.1. Language/time Initially, the screen is displayed in English. Select "Language/Time" from the side bar, and set the language and time of the controller. Then, click [APPLY] to apply your settings.
  • Page 36  Buttons Button Description [APPLY DEVICE DATE] button Set the clock time of the PC for the initial setup. [APPLY] button Applies the current settings.  Settings Settings Description Language Select the language.  Japanese  English Language When you start for the second time and later, the configured information is displayed.
  • Page 37: Fans

    3.3.2. Fans Click the "Fan" on the side bar, and set the fan control information. Up to four fans can be set. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings.  The operation is stopped by default. If you wish to set the fans after starting operations, stop the controller from operating.
  • Page 38  Settings Settings Description Enter the fan name. Name Up to 20 characters can be set. This is a mandatory item. Enter the fan model number. Model no. Up to 20 characters can be set. This is a mandatory item. Selects a fan type.
  • Page 39  Settings (Continued) Settings Description Enter the installation time limit. 1 to 999999. This is a mandatory item. Limit of installation time The installation time is the length of time it takes to add and apply a fan. This is counted regardless of the operating state of the fan.
  • Page 40: Sensors

    3.3.3. Sensors Click "Sensor" on the side bar, and set the sensor information. Up to four sensors can be set. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings.  The operation is stopped by default. If you wish to set the fans after starting operations, stop the controller from operating.
  • Page 41  Settings Settings Description Sensor ID A sensor ID is indicated when you click the [ADD] button. Enter a sensor name. Name Up to 20 characters can be set. This is a mandatory item. The port where the sensor is connected is selected automatically.
  • Page 42: Control

    3.3.4. Control Click "Control" on the side bar, and set the information for fan and sensor control. There are two control modes: Automatic control mode and manual control mode. Two types of automatic control are available: Single control and comparison control. ...
  • Page 43  Automatic control The fan speed can be controlled automatically using sensor measured values and set values.  Temperature sensors, humidity sensors, and barometric pressure sensors are supported.  The accelerometer is used for the monitoring function only.  Automatic control (single control) The fan speed is controlled automatically so that the measured value of the target sensor matches the target value.
  • Page 44: Control Settings

    3.3.4.2. Control settings Set the control mode of the fan. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings. When you click (Run/Stop) button at right top of page header and you select to start the operation, measuring and control will start.
  • Page 45  Manual control  Automatic control Automatic control Automatic control (Single) (Comparison)  The display items vary depending on the selected control type (Manual, Automatic single, or Automatic comparison). 3-16...
  • Page 46  Buttons Button Description [ADD] button Click this button to add control. [DEL] button Click this button to delete control. [APPLY TO ALL Applies settings of response to external input and alarm to all controls CONTROLS] button [APPLY] button Applies the current settings. ...
  • Page 47  Settings (Continued) Settings Description Enter the time until the output duty cycle reaches from 0% to 100%. 10 to 300. Duty cycle change time This is a mandatory item. If this change time is increased, the fan speed is changed gradually. Select the operation of the fan that is connected when an external input is detected.
  • Page 48: Detection Action

    3.3.5. Detection action This section explains how to set the Email transmission and external output if the "Detection Action" is clicked on the side bar, and if a fan, sensor or another alarm or warning is detected. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings. The [APPLY] button is shown at the lower right of the screen.
  • Page 49  Types Settings Description This shows an alarm. If the controller deviates from the preset threshold or if an abnormal status is detected, this event occurs. This shows a warning. This event occurs if the controller setting has failed or if a communication fails.
  • Page 50: External Input/Output

    3.3.6. External input/output Set a detection of controller's external input/output by selecting "External I/O" from the side bar. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings.  Buttons Button Description [APPLY] button Applies the current settings. ...
  • Page 51: Account

    3.3.7. Account Click "Account" on the side bar to set account settings. There are two types of accounts: Administrator account and User account. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings.  Buttons Button Description [APPLY] button Applies the current settings.
  • Page 52: Network

    3.3.8. Network Click "Network" on the side bar, and set the network information. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings.  Note: If you set the address assignment to DHCP or Auto, it’s hard to identify IP address of the controller. ...
  • Page 53  Settings: Wired LAN Settings Description IPv4 Select an address assignment method.  DHCP  Manual Address assignment If you select the manual selection, you can enter the other wired LAN setting (IPv4) items. If the address assignment is set to "Manual", enter the IP IP address address.
  • Page 54  Settings: Wireless LAN Wireless LAN settings will be displayed for wireless LAN-compatible models only. If you use a wireless LAN, check the "Use wireless LAN" box. Caution  If you set the wireless LAN incorrectly, you may fail to connect to the controller. Ensure that the wired LAN is connected when you set the wireless LAN.
  • Page 55  Settings: Common Settings Description Select an address assignment method.  Auto  Manual DNS server setting method If you select the automatic assignment, the required values are obtained from the DHSP server or the router (IPv6). If you select the manual assignment, you can enter the DNS server items.
  • Page 56: Cloud System

    3.3.9. Cloud system Click "Cloud Server" on the side bar, and set up the cloud information. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings.  Once applied, the controller is connected to the cloud system (San Ace NET). ...
  • Page 57: E-Mails

    3.3.10. E-mails Click "Mail" on the side bar, and set the e-mail destination information to send e-mails to when an event such as an alarm occurs. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings.  Buttons Button Description [TEST] button...
  • Page 58  Settings Settings Description Mail server Enter the mail address of Controller (the source address when the Controller mail address e-mail is sent). Server address Enter the address of the mail server. Enter the server port to be connected. Server port This is a mandatory item.
  • Page 59  Test transfer of mails When you click the [Test send] button, the following e-mail is sent. Example Item Description Subject [TEST] San Ace Controller Notification E-mail sender The sender who has been set during mail address setting in "3.3.10. E-mails". Body text This e-mail has been sent from the controller (ID: xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx).
  • Page 60: Logging Out Of San Ace Controller

    3.4. Logging out of San Ace Controller After you have set the controller, log out from this Controller. Click and select "Sign out". 3-31...
  • Page 61: Chapter 4 Operations Using Local

    Chapter 4 Operations Using Local Chapter 4 Operations Using Local ····························································· 4-1 4.1. Logging in to San Ace Controller ························································· 4-2 4.2. Measured value display screen ··························································· 4-3 4.2.1. Page header ································································································· 4.2.2. Side bar ······································································································· 4.2.3. Measured value display area ·········································································· 4.3.
  • Page 62: Logging In To San Ace Controller

    4.1. Logging in to San Ace Controller This section explains how to operate the PC (referred to as "Local device" hereafter) when the controller is operated in the LAN. Log in to the San Ace Controller. [1] Start the Web browser. [2] Enter the IP address of Controller in the address bar of Web browser.
  • Page 63: Measured Value Display Screen

    4.2. Measured value display screen This section explains how to view the measured value display screen.  Page header  Side bar  Measured value display area Measured value Page header Side bar display area...
  • Page 64: Page Header

    4.2.1. Page header The page header contains the Alarm, Operation status, and Account. Alarm Operation Account status  Alarm The current alarm is displayed. If alarms have occurred, the alarm count is displayed.  Operation status The fan rotates during operation. Click the "Fan"...
  • Page 65: Side Bar

    4.2.2. Side bar You can set up the controller by using the side bar. Most of control settings are already completed in "Chapter 3. Initial Settings of Controller". If you need to add or change the current settings, set them by following the side bar options. 4.2.3.
  • Page 66: Measured Values

    4.3. Measured values The measured values of fans and sensors are displayed in the measured value display area. The displayed contents vary depending on which item is selected on the side bar.  Latest Value: The latest measured value  Line Graph: Line graph of measured value summary data 4.3.1.
  • Page 67: How To View Fan Information Card

     Buttons Button Description [Automatic Update] button If the button is ON, the measured value is automatically updated every 10 seconds.  Display items Item Description Measurement Date and Time The measurement date and time of the value (in YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss) is displayed.
  • Page 68  Display position of the fan information card The display of the fan information card varies depending on the registration status of counter rotating fans.  If a counter rotating fan is not registered  If counter rotating fans are registered for F1 and F2 F1 shows the inlet of the counter rotating fan, and F2 shows the outlet of the counter rotating fan.
  • Page 69  Information card display depending on the fan type The contents of the fan information card vary depending on the fan information card. : Displayed Blank: Not displayed Registered fan type Counter Display data Display contents Standard Reversible rotating flow fan If fan name is not registered, "Unregistered"...
  • Page 70  Rotating direction indication of reversible flow fan The rotating direction of Reversible Flow fan is shown as "Forward" or "Reverse" to the right of rotational speed. The rotating direction is judged and displayed as follows. Output duty cycle Rotating direction 45% to 55% Not displayed No measurement data...
  • Page 71: How To View Sensor Information Card

    4.3.1.2. How to view sensor information card The following explains how to view the sensor information card.  Type of the sensor information card  Difference of information card display depending on the sensor type  Type of the sensor information card The color of Sensor Information card varies depending on the sensor status.
  • Page 72  Difference of information card display depending on the sensor type The display of Sensor Information card varies depending on the sensor type. : Displayed Blank: Not displayed Registration sensor type Display data Display contents Barometric Temperature Humidity Acceleration pressure If the sensor name has not yet Sensor name ...
  • Page 73: Line Graph

    4.3.2. Line Graph When you click "Line Graph" on the side bar, the measured values of fans and sensors are displayed in graphical form.  Local mode takes longer to display graphs than cloud mode. If you use graphs frequently, use of cloud mode is recommended. ...
  • Page 74  Display items Item Description Selection of display data Select the display data conditions. Fan summary data panel The fan summary data graphs are displayed side by side. Sensor summary data The sensor summary data graphs are displayed side by side. panel ...
  • Page 75  Type of Date Selection screens The Date Selection screen varies depending on the display range that you have selected in "Acquisition data". Change the display screen using the [<] or [>] button, set the correct date and others, and click [Apply]. ...
  • Page 76  How to view the summary data panel Item Description Fan speed The summary data of the fan speed is displayed as a line graph. Current The summary data of the fan current is displayed as a line graph. Output duty cycle The summary data of the output duty cycle is displayed as a line graph.
  • Page 77  If data is not continued If the measurement data is partially lost, it is not displayed on the graph. The measurement data may be partially lost in the following cases  The power is not supplied to the controller. ...
  • Page 78  Graph zoom function When you hold down the left mouse button and select an area in the graph, the vertical axis of the graph is zoomed and you can check the detailed items. When you zoom the graph, the [Reset zoom] button is shown at upper right of the graph. Click the [Reset zoom] button to reset the zoom function.
  • Page 79: Alarms

    4.4. Alarms When you click "Alarm" on the side bar, you can check the current alarms and their occurrence date and time. To release the alarms, click the [REL] button.  Buttons Button Description [REL] button Releases the current alarms. ...
  • Page 80  Alarm notification method An alarm can be notified depending on the settings as follows. Settings Description E-mails are sent to the registered mail addresses (up to five addresses).  The mail transmission can be turned ON or OFF. E-mail notification ...
  • Page 81: Event Log

    4.5. Event log You can click "Event Log" on the side bar, and check the event logs.  Types Settings Description If the controller deviates from the preset threshold or if an abnormal status is detected, this event occurs. This event occurs if the controller setting has failed or if a communication fails.
  • Page 82: Settings

    4.6. Settings You can specify the settings in the similar way as for initial settings. For information about how to specify, see "Chapter 3 Initial Settings of Controller". 4-22...
  • Page 83: Management

    4.7. Management Management has the following functions.  System information  Data save/restore  Program update/setting initialization 4.7.1. System information You can click "System information" on the side bar, and check the system information list. 4-23...
  • Page 84  Display items Displayed item Description Version System version The system version is displayed. F/W version The firmware program version is displayed. Web version The Web program version is displayed. Clock The clock time of Controller is displayed. Controller time The time zone depends on the controller's settings.
  • Page 85: Data Save/Restore

    4.7.2. Data save/restore When you click "Data save/restore" on the side bar, you can save or restore data.  The average, maximum, and minimum values are measured every 10 minutes, and saved as data.  Up to two years of data is saved in the controller. As data after the third year is overwritten, download the data as required.
  • Page 86: Program Update/Setting Initialization

    Program update This function updates the controller to have the latest software. Select and execute the controller's update file. You can download the updating program files from the Sanyo Denki's Web site. Power The controller can be turned off and restarted.
  • Page 87: Logging Out Of San Ace Controller

    4.8. Logging out of San Ace Controller After you have completed the processing, log out from the San Ace Controller. Click and select "Sign out". 4-27...
  • Page 88: Chapter 5 Operations Using Cloud

    Chapter 5 Operations Using Cloud Chapter 5 Operations Using Cloud ···························································· 5-1 5.1. Logging in to San Ace NET ································································· 5-2 5.2. Language and time settings ································································ 5-4 5.3. Measured value display screen ··························································· 5-5 5.3.1. Cloud page header ························································································ 5.4.
  • Page 89: Logging In To San Ace Net

    5.1. Logging in to San Ace NET Purchasing the San Ace Controller allows you to use the cloud service, San Ace NET. To log in to San Ace NET, the account and password are required. They can be acquired by registering user information in our website (https://www.sanyodenki.co.jp/).
  • Page 90 ■ If you forgot your account or password If you forgot your account or password, click the "If you forgot your account or password" link on the login screen. A screen will appear where you can reset your account and password. To reset your account and password, provide the ID No.
  • Page 91: Language And Time Settings

    5.2. Language and time settings Set the language and time for the cloud. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings.  Settings Settings Description Language Select the language.  Japanese  English Language When you start for the second time and later, the selected information is displayed.
  • Page 92: Measured Value Display Screen

    5.3. Measured value display screen This section explains how to view the measured value display screen.  Page header  Side bar  Measured value display area Measured value Page header Side bar display area 5.3.1 Cloud page header The cloud page header provides four items: Request, Alarm, Operation status, and Account. Operation status Request...
  • Page 93  Request Displays information requested from the cloud to the controller. When you click “Request”, the requested information is displayed.  Operation status Clicking "Fan" allows you to switch between "Run" and "Stop". When the fan stops in local mode, "Stopped" is displayed, and the fan icon is marked with a diagonal line.
  • Page 94: Measured Values

    5.4. Measured values The measured values of fans and sensors are displayed in the measured value display area. The displayed contents vary depending on which item is selected on the side bar.  Latest Value: The latest measured value  Line Graph: Graph of measured value summary data 5.4.1.
  • Page 95: Event Log

    5.5. Event log You can click "Event Log" on the side bar, and check the event logs. Date selection  Buttons Button Description Toggles the following time display modes when displaying [Date selection] button event logs. ・UTC: Coordinated Universal Time mode ・Local: The time display setting of the controller Other functions can be operated in the same way as local mode.
  • Page 96: Alarms

    5.6. Alarms When you click "Alarm" on the side bar, you can check the current alarms and their occurrence date and time. To release an alarm, select the “Release” check box, and click the [APPLY] button. Other functions can be operated in the same way as local mode.
  • Page 97: Settings

    5.7. Settings Click "Setting" on the side bar, and set the information to control the controller from the cloud. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings.  To configure settings, stop the controller operation. ...
  • Page 98: Account

    5.7.4. Account Click "Account" on the side bar, and set up the user account. On this page, you can set the account and password you use on the San Ace NET login page. After this setting is completed, click the [APPLY] button to apply your settings. ...
  • Page 99: E-Mails

     Settings Settings Description Enter a string containing one to 20 (single-byte) alphanumeric Account characters. This is a mandatory item. Enter a string containing eight to 20 (single-byte) alphanumeric Password characters. This is a mandatory item. Enter your password for confirmation. Password confirmation This is a mandatory item.
  • Page 100  Settings Settings Description Enter the recipient's e-mail address to send an alarm occurrence notification. Destination 1 to 5 To disable the e-mail notification, clear the [Enable e-mail sending from cloud] check box. Select the language.  Language Japanese  English Re-transmission interval Same as local mode.
  • Page 101: Management

    5.8. Management In Management, you can save data and perform the automatic compensation operation of the previous data.  Data save You can download measured values and event logs.  The average, maximum, and minimum values are measured every 10 minutes, and saved as data. ...
  • Page 102  Buttons Button Description Data save [DOWNLOAD MEASURED Downloads the measured value data (means.csv), and saves it VALUES] button on the PC storage. [DOWNLOAD EVENT LOGS] button Downloads the event log data (log.csv), and saves it on the PC storage. ...
  • Page 103: Chapter 6 Appendices

    Chapter 6 Appendices Chapter 6 Appendices ············································································· 6-1 6.1. Troubleshooting ················································································ 6-2 6.2. Controller warranty ············································································ 6-3 6.3. Specifications ··················································································· 6-4 6.4. Options ···························································································· 6-5 6.5. Safety standards / regulations ···························································· 6-6 6.6. References ······················································································· 6-8 6.6.1. Event list ······································································································ 6.6.2.
  • Page 104: Troubleshooting

    6.1. Troubleshooting If the product is not functioning properly, check the following before contacting us for assistance. Symptom Countermeasure  Is power being supplied properly? The status LED is turned off.  See "2.3.4. Connecting controller and DC power supply". ...
  • Page 105: Controller Warranty

    9. This warranty period only covers devices specified by SANYO DENKI, and does not apply to devices not specified. 10. SANYO DENKI does not assume any liability for damage to software or loss of data in connected devices, nor for any loss of profits or opportunities.
  • Page 106: Specifications

    6.3. Specifications Controller specifications Items Standard model UL approved model Model No. 9CT1-001 / 9CT1-002 9CT1-U001 Rated voltage [V] 12 / 24 / 48 DC 12 / 24 DC Power consumption [W] 64 W Max. (at 12 V DC) Max. input power 970 W Max.
  • Page 107 6.4. Options Sensor (Optional) Temperature and Barometric pressure Sensor type Accelerometer humidity sensor sensor Model No. 9CT1-T 9CT1-P 9CT1-A Temp.: -20 to +70C Barometric pressure: Acceleration: Measurement range Humidity: 20 to 85% RH 2 *2 800 to 1100 hPa 0 to 60 m/s Temp.: ±1C Accuracy ±0.5 hPa...
  • Page 108 6.5. Safety standards / regulations This product is compliant with the following safety standards and regulations. ■ Safety standard Marking Standard Application Description All models EN 60730-1 UL approved UL 60730-1 models ■ Regulations ・Japan Marking Regulation Application Description Wireless This equipment contains specified radio equipment Technical communication...
  • Page 109 FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 110: References

    6.6. References  Event list  Time zone list 6.6.1 Event list Use this list to check the event type.  The alphabet character of the target device has the following meaning. L: Local C: Cloud B: Local/Cloud Operation setting enabled Target at detection Event code...
  • Page 111 Event list (continued) Operation setting enabled at detection Target Event code Event name Event type device External Email output CS Connection Failure Alarm   CS Connection Recovery Information CS Connection Test Failure Information Device event Sensor Connection Failure Warning ...
  • Page 112 Event list (continued) Operation setting enabled at detection Target Event code Event name Event type device External Email output External Input Start Alarm   Internal TEMP. Abnormality Alarm   External input end Information Internal TEMP. Recovery Information External event Shut-down Information Test Mail Sending...
  • Page 113 Event list (continued) Operation setting enabled Target at detection Event code Event name Event type device External Email output ALM Release(F4 Fan Operation Time) Information ALM Release(Sensor1 Measurement Information Value) ALM Release(Sensor2 Measurement Information Value) ALM Release(Sensor3 Measurement Information Value) ALM Release(Sensor4 Measurement Information Value)
  • Page 114: Time Zone List

    6.6.2 Time zone list This is a list of time zones that are set in [Language/Time]. Time zone Region +14:00 Kiribati (Line Islands) +13:00 Tonga, Kiribati (Phoenix Islands), Samoa, Tokelau +12:45 New Zealand (Chatham Islands) +12:00 Russia (Kamchatka), New Zealand, Fiji, Kiribati (Gilbert Islands) +11:00 Russia (Magadan), Solomon Islands, New Caledonia +10:30...
  • Page 115 SANYO DENKI AMERICA, INC. TEL: +1 310 783 5400 468 Amapola Avenue Torrance, CA 90501, U.S.A. SANYO DENKI SHANGHAI CO., LTD. TEL: +86 21 6235 1107 Room 2106-2110, Bldg A, Far East International Plaza, No.319, Xianxia Road, Shanghai, 200051, China SANYO DENKI (H.K.) CO., LIMITED...

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