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CCM15 Contents 1 GENERAL ............................. 2 2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ........................5 2 DIMENSIONS (MM) ..........................6 3 PORTS AND INDICATORS ........................7 4 FLOW CHART FOR CCM 15 INSTALLATION ..................... 9 5 SYSTEM WIRING CONNECTION ......................10 6 APP DOWNLOAD AND WEB CLIENT ADDRESS ..................11 7 MAIN FEATURES ..........................
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CCM15 1 General Safety Precautions Read these safety precautions carefully before installing the CCM15 General NOTICE Improper installation or attachment of equipment or accessories could result in electric shock, short-circuit, leaks, fire or other damage to the equipment. Only use accessories, optional equipment and spare parts made or approved by Midea.
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Do not install the CCM15 near areas of electromagnetic interference or next to base station. Locate the CCM15 away from sources of steams, possible flammable gas leaks, heat or sulfurous gases. Reserve sufficient space for the installation, and leave adequate spacing between the device and surrounding community service network devices for heat dissipation.
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CCM15 Attachments with the Box The following below listed attachments are provided with the CCM-270A/WS package. Name Qty. Outline Data Converter Installation operation manual Power adaptor Wiring 3-terminal and 1 bags of fixed screws 201812...
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2 Product Introduction CCM15 is a cloud server controller which enables remote control of the VRF system through the internet. Smart phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop PCs can serve as a web controller. Up to 64 indoor units can be connected to one data converter and up to 10 data converters can be connected with one account in a mobile application.
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CCM15 2 Dimensions (mm) The various dimensions for the CCM15 controller are as follows: Top View: Side View: 201812...
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CCM15 3 Ports and Indicators Input voltage: DC 5V POWER Air conditioner Ethernet Air conditioner communication connection communication indicator indicator indicator The functions of various LEDs are as follows: 1. Power LED: It indicates that the power supply of the system is normal and the system is running.
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CCM15 Operating Colour Description indicator status When the indicator flashes, it indicates Green Flash that an air conditioner is connected. When it flashes, it indicates that the data Green Flash converter is accessing the Ethernet. POWER Steady on Power supply of the system is normal.
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CCM15 4 Flow Chart for CCM 15 Installation Connections between ODU &IDU Set the ODU to Auto Addressing Mode System Wiring Connection App Download ;Register & Confirm App Configuration Use App or Cloud Web Server Note: Refer to 5 System Wiring Connections of this manual.
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For the detailed connection, refer the following figure: Note: The new CCM15 is compatible with all types of indoor units except the HRV and Fresh Air Processing Unit. The 2 generation DC indoor units have no XYE port, so in this case CCM15 can only be connected from the outdoor unit XYE.
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(hand in hand manner). To use one LAN cable to connect multiple CCM15 gateways, associate CCM15 gateways with one router. Note: The new CCM15 is compatible with the V6, V6i, V5X, V4+S, V4+R, V4+K, V4+P, V4+W, V4+I and Mini VRF outdoor units. When connected with the Mini VRF, some lock functions may not be available.
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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 Midea, which is the first step. Then, click "OK". A login interface with the specified logo is displayed.
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CCM15 2.2.2 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 remote web clients. Procedure is as follows: ① Click "Register".
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CCM15 8.3 Virtual function The virtual experience function is used for showing the main interface, air conditioning control, booking control and so on. Operation only available for choosing the unit of the temperature and setting the air conditioner, the other menu and functions are not valid in the virtual function.
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CCM15 8.4 App configuration Refer to the 1.3 system wiring connection. After login via app, the main interface prompts the user to configure the CCM15, as shown in the figure below: Note: Always connect the CCM15 to a network with administrator level permission or not it may lead to security problems about account configuration.
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② Select a configuration manner. ②The App will search for the CCM15 devices on its LAN and display the IP addresses of each CCM15 gateway. As shown in the figure above, ② displays multiple CCM15 devices found. Only one CCM15 device can be selected for configuration.
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② Click "+" at the upper right corner. The CCM15 configuration interface is displayed. ③ Select a configuration manner. The subsequent steps are the same as those for configuring the CCM15 via a network cable. Repeat the preceding steps to add multiple CCM15 devices until all the CCM15 devices are configured.
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CCM15 8.5 Editing an area 8.5.1 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".
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CCM15 2.5.2 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".
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CCM15 Statistics of device status: This area displays the number of air conditioners in each state. Distinguishing device states by using different colors: This area displays the air conditioners in different states by using different colors, as shown in the following figures:...
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CCM15 2.5.4 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.
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CCM15 8.6 Single control function of air conditioners 2.6.1 Air conditioner control ① It displays ambient temperature. ② It displays fan speed: "LOW", "MED", "HIGH", and "AUTO". ③ Swing ④ Select a mode: "AUTO", "COOL", "HEAT", "FAN", and "DRY". ⑤ Locking: The user can lock mode, cooling temperature, heating temperature, fan speed, and remote control.
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③It is an interface for renaming a device. Note: The new CCM15 is compatible with the V5X, V4+S, V4+R and Mini VRF outdoor units and all kinds of indoor units except for the HRV and the Fresh Air Processing Unit.
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CCM15 8.7 Schedule Control function Click the icon indicated by ①. The schedule operation interface is displayed. Scheduled operations can be displayed in a chart or in a list. After parameters are set, click “Tick” at the upper right corner to save the settings.
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2.8.1 Inviting and removing a user Select a CCM15 device from the list and then click "Group Management". The following interface is displayed: 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.
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CCM15 2.9 Operation logs Click "Operation logs" on the left. The "Operation logs" interface is displayed, as shown in the following figure: ① "Device Operation Record" ② "Device Log" ③ "Login Record" 2.9.1 Device logs ① ② Device logs include status and malfunctioning logs: ①...
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CCM15 2.9.2 Device Operation Records The "Device Operation Record" displays operation records of each device including mode, operation time, user name, and execution status. 2.9.3 Login records ② ① Login records are classified into App login records and Web login records: ①...
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CCM15 2.10 Account management Click "Account Management". The account management interface is displayed as shown in the following figure: ① ② ① Click the User name. The "Rename" dialog box would pop-up. Enter a new name and then click "Save".
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CCM15 9 Remote web client operation 9.1 Main interface function description ① ② ③ ④ Web functions list ① "AC Control": Air conditioner control ② "Booking Control": Scheduled operations ③ "Operation logs": Operation logs ④ "User group": Group management 201812...
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CCM15 3.2 Log in Browser support: IE 10 or above, Firefox, Chrome, Safari. Operating systems: Windows7 or above, Mac OS. Type http://www.aircontrolbase.com/login.html into the browser’s address bar. The login interface is displayed. Enter the registered email address in the "User name" text box and password in the "Password"...
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① It is a function list. It lists "Device Control", "Booking Control", "Operation logs", and "User group". ② It is a CCM15 list. It displays a list of CCM15 gateways configured via the App client. Up to 10 gateways are supported.
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CCM15 3.4 Area management 3.4.1 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...
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3.4.3 Air conditioning statistics and filter function Air conditioner state statistics display: Calculate the number of air conditioners with different states in one CCM15. The available states include: cooling, heating, fan only, off, lock and error. The auto mode is included in the cooling mode.
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CCM15 3.5 Booking control Choose Booking Control to enter into the schedule setting function. 3.5.1 Main interface The main interface displays scheduled operation type, device, schedule time, mode, temperature, fan speed, week and repeated or not. Click "Delete" to delete a schedule operation. Click "Edit" to edit a schedule operation. Click "Add" to add a schedule operation.
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CCM15 3.6 Logs Logs include operation records, status logs, malfunction logs and login records. Note: The error code may be inconsistent with the machine's fault code. Please refer the machine's error code as final. 3.6.1 Operation Record The items displayed in the "Operation Record" tab page are the same as those displayed on the App client including mode, time, username and execution results.
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CCM15 3.6.3 Malfunction logs The "Malfunction Log" tab page displays malfunctioning information and error codes. Note: The error code may be inconsistent with the machine's fault code. Please refer the machine's error code as final. 3.6.4 Login records Both "App Login Record" and "Web Login Record" tab pages list login information.
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CCM15 3.7 User Group Management 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.
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CCM15 3.7.2 Renaming a user group Click "Rename" to rename the selected user group. 3.7.3 Inviting a user Click "Qr Code" to generate a QR code of the user group. Up to 10 users are supported. 3.7.4 Deleting a user group Click "Ungroup"...
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CCM15 3.8 Setting Click ④ to enter into the setting interface. ④ ① ② ③ ① Modify unit of temperature: Celsius, Fahrenheit. ② Set supported languages: English, French and Spanish. ③ Modify the login password. 201812...
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10 Local web client operation When the CCM15 gateway is configured on the App client, the IP address of the CCM15 gateway is displayed. On a PC located in the same network segment of the CCM15 gateway, type the IP address of the CCM15 gateway into the browser′...
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11.1 How to add multiple CCM15 to one App? Solution: Yes, it is possible to add multiple CCM15 to one application. In fact, up to 10 CCM 15 maybe added with one mobile phone application. The detailed steps about how to add multiple CCM15 in one application are listed below:...
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11.10 There is no option to use the new functions of second generation DC indoor units. Solution: The new functions of the second generation DC indoor units are not available for this CCM15 ; However, a new version of CCM15 with the latest functions will be launched soon.
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