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Safety Precautions • This section explains safety precautions you must follow in order to prevent harm to the user and other persons and damage to property. • "Display Description" explains the classification of the degree of harm or damage that may occur if the unit is handled incorrectly, while "Symbol Description"...
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• After the work is completed, be sure to test between the live and dead metal parts (earth terminal) with an insulation resistance tester (500 V) to confirm that the insulation resistance is 2 MΩ or higher Insulation check A low insulation resistance value may result in a short circuit, electric shock or other accident on the customer's premises.
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Product Overview 1-1. Function list Specifications Detailed specifications Power supply 220-240 V AC 50/60 Hz Consumed current 1.17 A Operating temperature/ 0°C to 40°C, 10% to 90% RH (no dew condensation) humidity range Dimensions (mm) H136×W205×D10(+80) (Embedded dimensions shown in parenthesis) 1.34 kg (Touch screen controller) Mass 0.45 kg (power adapter)
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Function list Key Features Key Features Setting unit (Per unit) ON/OFF Setting unit: Weekly schedule (per day of the Mode week) Set temp. Setting unit: Special day schedule (per date) Fan speed Setting time (00:00 to 23:59) Wind direction (up / down) ON/OFF Lock setting of remote control Mode...
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Table of differences in functions of BMS-CT2560U-E/TR BMS-CT2560U-E/TR Settings screen Function Prior to ver. 10.3.0.0 Ver. 10.3.0.0 and later Ver. 10.3.4.0 and later ○ ○ Stirring operation ○ Night operation setting ○ ○ Night operation setting (VRF, LC, ESTIA) ○...
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1-2. Basic Usage This section explains the basic setting method for operation Start/Stop and air conditioning, the setting method for the operation schedule, and the confirmation method for the overall air conditioning system. Start/Stop Operation Overall air conditioning system operation method Tap [ -(1)] or [ -(2)]...
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* About selecting confirmation popups Control units: All General-purpose External device Air to Air Heat External device Air conditioner device control I/F Exchanger (DI/DO) Equipment in [ -(1)] Touch screen controller Air conditioning Air conditioning and hot water supply only Air to Water Heat Pump (ATW) Equipment in [ -(2)]...
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Group unit operation method Scroll the home screen to display the group you want to change the settings for, then tap Tap [ -(1)] or [ -(2)] -(1) -(1) -(2) -(2) Select the equipment to add to be operated, and then tap -(4)] All the air conditioners selected in the group and the selected equipment start or stop operations.
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Operation method in units of air conditioner or ON/OFF unit Scroll the home screen and display the air conditioner or ON/OFF unit that you want to change the settings for Drag or flick the of the corresponding switch Drag or flick to the right to start operation. Drag or flick to the left to stop operation.
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Change the Air Conditioning Settings Group unit operation method Scroll the home screen to display the group you want to change the settings for, then tap Tap [ -(1)] The batch settings screen is displayed. -(1) -(1) Change settings Example: When changing the operation status settings Tap [ -(1)] The operation status settings screen is displayed.
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Name Functions Wind direction to switch to the following. (up / down) ● NOTE Depending on the connected model, it may not be configurable. Fan Speed to switch to the following. ● NOTE Depending on the connected model, it may not be configurable. Set temp.
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Select the equipment to add to be operated, and then tap -(4)] All the air conditioners selected in the group and the selected equipment start or stop operations. -(1) -(1) -(2) -(2) The selected equipment and air conditioners are added to -(3) -(3) equipment to be operated.
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Air conditioner unit operation method ● NOTE To change the settings, it is necessary to set to the operation status. (P.11) Scroll the home screen, display the air conditioner you want to change the settings for, then tap the switch Change settings -(1) -(1)
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Name Functions Fan Speed Tap to switch to the following. ● NOTE Depending on the connected model, it may not be configurable. Set temp. to change the set temperature. ● NOTE • If the operation mode is FAN, the temperature cannot be set. •...
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● NOTE • For the setting of [(1)], see "Local Remote Controller Lock" (Owner's Manual P.51). • For the setting of [(2)], see "Set Operation Details" (Owner's Manual P.53). • If there is no corresponding function, that item is not displayed. Example of a model without a wind direction Example of a case in which the wind direction (up/down)
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1-3. Scheduled functions Set the Operation Schedule You can configure the air conditioners or the ON/OFF unit with a “Weekly schedule”, through which settings such as operation start/stop are changed depending on the specified time for any day from Sunday to Saturday, or a “Special day schedule”, through which settings are changed for special days such as national holidays or special holidays.
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Individual control screen The schedule set for the air conditioner or ON/OFF unit being displayed is displayed on a 24-hour time scale. Functions You can switch the display in day-of-week units. Displays the setting screen of Special day schedule. Displays the setting screen of Weekly schedule. is displayed at the times when the schedule is set.
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Create a new weekly schedule In a Weekly schedule, you can set: • Start time • Day(s) of the week • Air conditioner(s) or ON/OFF unit • ON/OFF Schedule settings can be applied from either the group screen or the individual control screen. In the following procedure, the individual control screen is used to explain.
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Select the day of the week to execute and tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Select the air conditioner(s) or ON/OFF unit for setting the schedule and tap [ -(1)] You cannot select a model that has already been scheduled at the same time.
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Create a new special day schedule In a Special day schedule, you can register special days, such as national holidays and special holidays, to configure a special day schedule that differs from the Weekly schedule. Schedules can be configured from the group screen or the individual control screen. The following procedure is explained using the individual control screen.
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Tap or flick to set the start date, and then tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Tap the check box of [ -(1)] and set it to , then select -(2)] or [ -(3)] and tap [ -(4)] You can only set [ON/OFF] here. -(1) -(1) -(2)
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Change the Operating Schedule The operating schedule settings can be changed from the [Menu] button, the group screen, or the individual control screen. There are two types of operating schedules: Weekly schedule and Special day schedule. The following procedure is explained using the individual control screen. ●...
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and set the schedule name A keyboard is displayed. Enter the name and then tap [ -(1)]. -(1) -(1) ● NOTE • Tap [Shift] to toggle between upper case letters and lower case letters, and numbers and symbols. • Tap to delete one character.
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Change the details of the special day schedule Tap [ -(1)] on the group screen or the individual control screen -(1) -(1) Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Tap [ -(1)] of the schedule you want to modify • [ -(1)] Unit setting: Go to step -(2) -(2) -(1)
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Tap [ -(1)] of the time you want to modify -(1) -(1) and set the schedule name A keyboard is displayed. Enter the name and then tap [ -(1)]. -(1) -(1) ● NOTE • Tap [Shift] to toggle between upper case letters and lower case letters, and numbers and symbols.
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Setting items list Setting Items Setting Procedure Time setting [Start date] Tap or flick to change the time. Day of the week setting [week] Set the check box(es) of the day(s) of the week on which you want to execute the schedule ●...
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Setting Items Setting Procedure Local operation prohibition setting Tap the check box of the function whose setting you want to change to set it to , then [Lock setting of remote control] select [(1)] or [(2)]. Night operation setting You can change the [ON/OFF] of the night operation of the target device. [Night operation] Save operation setting To enable the setting, set the check box of [(3)] to...
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Setting Items Setting Procedure Ventilation → Fan speed You can set the ventilation fan speed of the ventilator connected to the air to air heat exchange unit or the air conditioner. * Details for unbalance settings vary depending on the settings of the connected model. To enable the setting, set the check box of [Enable] to and apply the setting.
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Delete the operation schedule You can delete the schedule from either the group screen or the individual control screen. In the following procedure, the individual control screen is used. Tap [ -(1)] on the group screen or individual control screen -(1) -(1) Tap [...
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1-4. External I/O Number of points The external input has the following number of input points. Equipment Input/Output Number of points External input 8 points Main unit External output 4 points External input 8 points DIO I/F 1 External output 4 points External input 8 points...
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Input/Output I / O Function Functions Settings At ON, displays the associated • a contact (ON at signal input, OFF at release)/ Alarm monitoring b contact (OFF at signal input, ON at release) external equipment as Alarm Input Control of external detected status, and at OFF, equipment displays it as No alarm.
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1-5. Energy Report Software 2 This software downloads data, such as indoor unit operating time and electric power consumption, from the System Controller, so the following functions can be used. • Energy monitor screen: Allows you to use downloaded data to make graphs to visually check comparisons of operating data and to compare the past data of a specific unit or that of other indoor units, or for separate groups, such as floors or tenants.
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CAUTION • Using the accumulated power meter with pulse output, the software calculates the distribution of power accumulated by pulse conversion according to the load proportion estimated for each air-conditioner. The result is not calculated based on the Measurement Act and cannot be used officially. •...
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1-6. Remote monitoring Settings for Remote Monitoring with a PC You can monitor and control the Unit by accessing it from a PC. This section explains the settings for the Unit and the PC. Please see "9. Remote Monitoring Using a PC" (Owner's Manual P.98) for the system diagram and the PC operating environment. ●...
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Install the software Open the web browser of your PC Access "http://[server name or IP address]/touchscreencontroller/[language code]/ download.html" Server name or : Input the IP address that was set in "Set the IP address of the Touch screen controller" IP address (Owner's Manual P.89).
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Remote Monitoring Using a PC You can monitor and control the Unit by accessing it from a PC. This section explains the system diagram and the operating environment. For settings, etc., see "Settings for Remote Monitoring with a PC" (P.36). ●...
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Click [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Click [ -(1)] You are logged out from the Remote Control Software. -(1) -(1) Exit Remote Control Software Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Tap [ -(1)] Exit the Remote Control Software. -(1) -(1)
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Configure the login settings for multiple system controllers Double click [AMTC Launcher] on the desktop Click [ AirConditioningSystem\ Click [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) -(5) -(5) Set the name of the system controller in [ -(2)] Name and the IP address of the system controller in -(2) -(2) -(6)
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Log in to multiple system controllers Double click [AMTC Launcher] on the desktop Turn the [ -(1)] of the system controller you wish to log in to ON, then click the [ -(2)] -(1) -(1) The home screens of multiple Remote Control Software are displayed.
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System Configuration 2-1. System configuration diagram Remote PC (Up to 16 units) LINK2 terminal Central control wiring Pulse (Uh line) LAN cable LAN cable transmission type (Group129 to 256) Maximum number Up to 8 points can be Electric power of input points can input meter BMS-CT2560U...
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NOTE * Select [Export Template] or [Import] from the following according to the software version of the Central Control Device being set. BMS-CT2560U-E/TR: Touch screen controller (BMS-CT2560U-E/TR) BMS-CT2560U-E/TR (Ver. 10.3.0.0 and later): Touch screen controller (BMS-CT2560U-E/TR (Ver. 10.3.0.0 and later))
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Uploading Setting Data * If connecting to the LAN is difficult after the installation work, do "Uploading Setting Data" before "3-13.Installation work". If connecting to the LAN is easy after the installation work, then you could do "Uploading Setting Data" after "3-13.Installation work".
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* To create a setup file from [Create New], select from the following according to the software version of the Central Control Device being set. BMS-CT2560U-E/TR: Touch screen controller (BMS-CT2560U-E/TR) BMS-CT2560U-E/TR (Ver. 10.3.0.0 and later): Touch screen controller (BMS-CT2560U-E/TR (Ver. 10.3.0.0 and later))
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Uploading Setting Data * If connecting to the LAN is difficult after the installation work, do "Uploading Setting Data" before "3-13.Installation work". If connecting to the LAN is easy after the installation work, then you could do "Uploading Setting Data" after "3-13.Installation work".
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3-3. Setting up by the controller only With this controller (software version 10.1.7.0 and later), air-conditioning units can be registered and area names and other settings below can be configured without using the Setting File Creation Software 2 that is required for conventional setup. A conventional setup using the Setting File Creation Software 2 is necessary when other settings are required.
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Starting the service settings -(1) -(1) -(1)] appears. Scroll through the menu list and tap [ -(1)] The Information screen appears. -(1) -(1) Tap and hold the lower left and lower right of the Information screen at the same time for about five seconds After the sections that were tapped and held turn green, tap return to the menu.
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3-5. Outdoor DN settings Starting settings for servicing You can set the DN of the outdoor units connected to the unit. Tap [ -(1)] in the settings for servicing -(1) -(1) Acquire DN setting values Acquire the DN setting value of the outdoor units connected to the unit. Select the check boxes of the outdoor units whose DN setting values you want to acquire, and then tap [ -(1)]...
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Acquisition of DN setting values from outdoor units is in progress. The states of the settings for the DN setting values are shown. a: Number of times process for DN acquisition and settings were completed b: Total number of units processed for DN acquisition and settings c: Number of times DN acquisition and settings succeeded d: Number of times DN acquisition and settings failed Tap [OK]...
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Change DN setting values Change the acquired DN setting values. Tap DN items you want to change Tap or flick to set the setting values, and then tap [OK] DN setting values that were changed are displayed red. Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1)
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Exit the Outdoor Unit DN Settings Screen Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) A popup screen appears. Tap [OK] The outdoor unit and unit restart. The DN items that were set are reflected after the outdoor unit and unit have restarted.
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3-6. Digtal IO Confirmation You can confirm operations of digital input/output connected to or inside the main unit. Tap [ -(1)] in the Service settings. -(1) -(1) Tap [ -(1)]. "The digital output status in normal control is invalid, so use it only for checking operation during installation."...
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Confirming Digital Output Signals Tap [ -(1)] in Digital Output. To confirm digital output signals, set the interface that you want to confirm in the same was as in steps 2 and 3 in "Confirming Digital Input Signals". -(1) -(1) To confirm the signal is being output, tap the channel to confirm.
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3-7. Check pulse input Displays the number of pulses counted in 30 seconds for each channel of the electric power meter interface that is set or the built-in I/O of the controller that is set for the electric power meter interface. A "-"...
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3-8. Communication Quality The communication quality of the Uh and Uv lines for each channel are displayed. Or, displays the number of each connected Uh and Uv line, and their usage rate, retry rate, collision rate, and baud rate. The displayed information is regularly updated every 30 minutes. ●...
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3-9. Comm settings This section explains how to do communication settings for the main unit. Tap [ -(1)]. -(1) -(1) Set the Central Controller ID Do the settings according to the following workflow. Setting Workflow 1. Are 2 or more Central Control Devices connected? Yes: Set to Central Controller ID 1.
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Tap the OK button CAUTION If you change the following settings, turn off the power of the connected "Multi outdoor unit" after "SMMS-u" and turn it back on. • Central Controller ID1 - 20 → Old Controller • Old Controller → Central Controller ID1 - 20...
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3-10.Old controller setting This setting screen is for combining Central Control Devices that are not compatible with TU2C-LINK. * This screen can only be set if "Old controller setting" is selected in the "Comm settings" screen. Tap [ -(1)]. -(1) -(1) 1 Combination setting Select models to use in combination.
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5 Ref. system address regular communication This setting turns periodic communications between indoor units and outdoor units on and off. Item Description Set one of the main units to "ON" if at least one of the following conditions is applicable. •...
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3-11.Function settings You can set remote controller less settings and the method for searching indoor units that are connected. Tap [ -(1)]. -(1) -(1) 1 Auto generation mode for Connection info Item Description Normal search Search air conditioners by using line indoor address. •...
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Settings to Connect a Unit That Has No Remote Control When you use a remote controller less unit to connect indoor units that are compatible with TU2C-LINK, you need to use one of the following methods to do remote controller less settings for the indoor unit. If these settings are not done, a Check Code E03 (Indoor - Remote controller communication error) is detected.*1 •...
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Troubleshooting Phenomenon Question Confirmation items The LCD does not Is the power turned on? Check that the power is not turned off by the breaker or the like. display. There is a green LED at the lower rear of the main unit and a green LED on the AC adapter that indicate that power is being supplied.
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Phenomenon Question Confirmation items The air conditioner Is demand control turned on? Demand control suppresses the capability of the outdoor unit in doesn't cool. The air order to reduce power consumption. Therefore, it may take time to conditioner doesn't reach the set temperature. heat.
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Phenomenon Question Confirmation items I cannot start the Is "Error 1001" displayed? Please download .Net Framework 4.6.2 from the download website Remote Control of this software and install it. Software. Is the LAN cable connected? This software will not start unless the PC and the LAN of this Unit are connected.
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Phenomenon Question Confirmation items Check code L20 Have you set the same central When connecting to the Central Control Device, it is necessary to (Duplicated central management addresses for two or register a separate number for the central management addresses control addresses) has more indoor units? for each indoor unit.
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About L20 (Duplicated central control addresses) Warnings When you connect the System Controller, set a central management address (DN03) for each indoor unit. Central management addresses require that you register separate numbers for each indoor unit, but if you mistakenly register the same central management address for different indoor units, an L20 (duplicated central control addresses) warning will be detected by System Controller or the local remote control.
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Check Code List Check Code Check Code Names Communication error between air conditioner and BMS BMS-IFLSV Communication error Group terminal unit error BMS-IFWH Communication error BMS-IFWH Communication error BMS-IFDD Communication error Communication error Communication error Other error Start failure File access error IP address setup error File load error BMS-IFWH initialization communication incomplete...
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List of items listed in CSV file AVG_(Hour,Day,Month)_IDU_ECalc_(yyyymm,yyyy,ALL).csv Item Unit Description DateTime Date TCC-LINK No. LinkNo System number LineAddress 1 - 32 Indoor unit address IndoorAddress 1 - 128 Operation mode OperationMode 0 (cool or auto (cool)) / 1 (heat or auto (heat)) / 2 (dry) / 3 (fan) / 4 (other) Average of set temperature SetTemperature °C...
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Service Parts Component name Component code Overview Q'ty Power adapter 4316V581 Power supply adapter for Touch screen controller...
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual For commercial use Model name: BMS-CT2560U-E (BMS-CT1280TU) (BMS-CT2560U-TR) • Save These Instructions! ENGLISH...
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual •Thank you for purchasing the system controller. •Please read this installation manual carefully before installation, and perform the work only in the correct manner. Contents 1 Precautions for safety ..........3 2 Specifications .
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual Precautions for safety • Read these “Precautions for safety” carefully before installation. • The precautions described below include important items regarding safety. Observe them without fail. Understand the following details (indications and symbols) before reading the body text, and follow the instructions. •...
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual CAUTION • Do not install in the following locations: Locations where combustible gas may leak Locations with high humidity or water Dusty locations Locations in direct sunlight and locations subject to high temperatures Locations within 1 m from televisions or radios Outdoors, under awnings, or other locations exposed to rain and dew Locations exposed to outside air containing corrosive gases or salinity...
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual Specifications Product name Touch Screen Controller Model Name BMS-CT2560U-E, BMS-CT2560U-TR Power supply 220-240 V AC* 50/60 Hz Consumed current 1.17 A Up to 256 units Indoor unit (LINK1 terminal: maximum 128 units, LINK2 terminal: maximum 128 units)
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual Power adapter 31.5 1500.0±20.0 110.0±0.5 FERRITE AS REQUIRED 33.0±0.5 30±5 29.6±0.5 WIRE NO:1185 +0.15 GAUGE:16AWG (BLACK) -0.0 Ø12.0±0.5 SPEC LABEL Ø5.5±0.1 +0.1 Ø2.5 Component Names OUTPUT Terminal block for INPUT external contact output INPUT LINK1 (Uh) LINK2 (Uh)
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual Before Installation Confirm that all the parts listed below are included in the package. Included Items Component name Quantity Remarks System Controller Power adapter Owner’s Manual Installation Manual Fixing screw Fixing screw (M4×12) for attaching the main unit from the front Fixing screw Fixing screw (M3×8) for attaching the main unit from the rear Closed end connector...
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual Installation CAUTION • Do not wire communication lines or input/output wiring next to power supply wiring, etc., or house them in the same metal pipe. Doing so may result in failure. • Install the main unit away from noise sources. •...
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual 3-1-2. When Installing from the Rear Main unit box Panel System controller to wall, etc. fixing hole dimensions Hole dimensions to drill in wall 190.4 4-Ø4.5 round hole 4-M3 nut * Although the panel and the main unit box are separated to explain the screw attachment part in an easy to understand manner, it is not necessary to remove the main unit box from the panel in actual installation work.
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual 3-2. Attaching the Power Adapter The power adapter can be installed on a flat surface or on a wall. Do not install it in any other orientation. Fix with the attached binding band and double-sided tape. Installation not allowed Installation allowed * Install so that the power cable that connects...
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual 3-3. Power, Signal, and Earth Line Connections Connect the power, signal and earth lines to the specified terminal blocks. REQUIREMENT Attach round crimp terminals to all LINK 1, LINK 2, and RS-485 wiring, and tighten the screws securely. After tightening, check that the wiring cannot come out.
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual TU2C-LINK communication line stripping RS-485 cable wire stripping length Digital I/O cable stripping length length Attach a round crimp terminal to each wire of the power line and Loosen the screws with a screwdriver, insert the digital I/O cable, signal line.
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual Design of Control Wiring Communication method and model name The TU2C-LINK model (U series) can be used together with previous models (other than U series). For details of the model and communication method, see the following table. Communication method TU2C-LINK (U series) TCC-LINK (other than U series)
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual When the connected outdoor unit is Super Multi u series (U series) Follow the wiring specifications in the table below even when there is a mix of U series and non-U series in the connected indoor units or remote controllers.
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual When the connected outdoor units are other than Super Multi u series (U series) Wiring specifications Communication line Item Control wiring between indoor and outdoor units and central control wiring 1.25 mm (up to 1000 m) Wire diameter 2.0 mm...
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual When connecting to a previous model light commercial, air to air heat exchanger, air to water heat pump, or general purpose equipment control interface Follow the wiring specifications in the table below even when there is a mix of U series and non-U series in the connected indoor units or remote controllers.
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual Connection to External Devices Example of connection to external equipment which is connected to digital input/output terminal. System controller side External device side Name Item I/O conditions Terminal name Circuit example I/O conditions State Transistor...
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual When using a relay for the circuit on the equipment side of the state output IMPORTANT Be sure to connect freewheeling diodes to both ends of the relay coil. (A relay with a built-in diode is recommended.) (Locally procured) External power supply...
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Central Control Device (Touch Screen Controller) Installation Manual Remote monitoring PC LINK2 terminal Central control wiring LAN cable LAN cable (Uh line) ENERGY MONITORING RS-485 RELAY INTERFACE Control wiring (Uv line) Gr10 Gr16 Group 1 to 16 DIGITAL INPUT/ OUTPUT RELAY INTERFACE Control wiring (Uv line) Group...
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Central Control Device For commercial use Touch screen controller Model Name BMS-CT2560U-E (BMS-CT1280TU) (BMS-CT2560U-TR) • Thank you for purchasing this System Controller. • In order to use this product safely and correctly, please read this owner's manual carefully before use and make sure that you fully understand the contents.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set icons of devices other than air conditioners ........87 Set the screen theme .
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Quick Start Guide Basic Usage To start/stop the air conditioner(s) "Start/Stop Operation" (P.34) To change the set temperature "Change the Air Conditioning Settings" (P.38) To change the Mode (Cool/Heat/Auto/Dry/Fan) "Change the Air Conditioning Settings"...
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WARNING Installation Precautions Ask the dealer from whom you purchased Use a designated TOSHIBA air conditioner. the unit or a professional for installation Please use a designated TOSHIBA air work. conditioner. Using products other than...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual CAUTION Installation Precautions Do not install in areas with high humidity or Do not install in direct sunlight or near heat vibration. sources. Doing so may cause a failure. Doing so may cause a failure. Check the Check the installation...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Operating Method and Screen Structure Touch Panel Operation Method Explains the basic touch panel operation method. Drag Touch your finger lightly on the screen and release it Tap an object on the screen, hold your finger down, and immediately.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Screen Structure The main screen structures used by this Unit are as follows. The screen can be switched by tapping (or flicking in some cases). ■ List screen ■ Layout screen ■ Batch ON/OFF screen ■...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Before Usage Air Conditioning System Configurations The system configurations that this Unit can control are as follows: Set all air conditioners at once. 256 groups, up to a total of 256 units Group 129 Group 1 Group 130 Group 2 Group 131...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Glossary Terminology Description Thermo off When the temperature of a room reaches the set temperature, the outdoor unit compressor stops to switch from cooling/heating to fan operation. Although the indoor unit (air conditioner) is in operation, the outdoor unit repeatedly turns ON/OFF depending on the room temperature.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Control Target Devices In this Unit, the following devices can be controlled and monitored. Maximum number Names of equipment Equipment of units that can described in this manual be connected Multi air conditioners for buildings (Ceiling cassette, ceiling embedded, ceiling hanging, air to air heat exchanger with coil, etc.) Air conditioner...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual About the Main Screens This section explains the home screen, list screen, layout screen, and the [CONTROL] tabs of the group screen and the individual control screen. ● NOTE Depending on the language settings and the theme settings, the screen languages and display colours differ. The screens shown in the manual use the "English"...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Name (Icon) Functions Header area It is displayed even on screens other than the home screen. The operation content is common to each screen. Menu button ( Tap to display the menu. You can display various reports and detailed settings for the Unit. ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Name (Icon) Functions Switch The air conditioner or ON/OFF unit switch registered in each group is displayed, and the name is displayed below the switch. Displays the operation status of the air conditioner(s). means operating state. The set temperature is displayed on the left and the operation mode is displayed on the right.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual List screen How to display the screen From the home screen, tap A pulldown menu appears. Tap [ -(1) The list screen appears. -(1) -(1)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Screen description Name (Icon) Functions Filter button Tap to display the unit selection screen. You can select the units to display on the unit selection screen. List title Displays the title of each list. Tap the title to sort the items in ascending order. Tap it again to sort the items in descending order.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual List of functions shown on the list screen List display function List display function DHW ON/OFF ON/OFF Auto mode Mode Frost protection Set temp. Anti bacteria Fan Speed Night set back Wind direction (up / down) Hot water boost Control temp.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Layout screen ● NOTE • This function is displayed only when the layout screen is registered. • For details on how to configure the layout screen, refer to the Operating Instructions of the Section Configuration Software. How to display the screen From the home screen, tap A pulldown menu appears.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Screen description ■ General layout screen ■ Detailed layout screen ■ Switch panel display ■ Group panel display Name (Icon) Functions Layer Group Name By swiping to the right or left in the Layer Group Name, you can change the selected layer.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Group control screen ([CONTROL] tab) How to display the screen Scroll the home screen to display the group you want to change the settings for, then tap The [CONTROL] tab of the group screen is displayed.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Screen description -(1) -(1) -(2) -(2) -(3) -(3) Name (Icon) Functions Group name Displays the name of the currently displayed group. Tap to display the drop-down menu. You can switch the display to the individual control screen for another air conditioner or ON/OFF unit registered in the group.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Individual control screen ([CONTROL] tab) How to display the screen Scroll the home screen, display the air conditioner or ON/ OFF unit that you want to change the settings for, then tap the switch The [CONTROL] tab of the individual control screen is displayed.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Screen description -(1) -(1) -(2) -(2) -(3) -(3) Name (Icon) Functions Unit name The name of the air conditioner or ON/OFF unit currently displayed is shown. Tap to display the drop-down menu. You can switch the display to the group screen or another air conditioner or ON/OFF unit registered in the group.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Name (Icon) Functions Remote-less Displays an icon for indoor units that have no local remote control. (LD) Refrigerant sensor life pre-notification This icon is displayed when the end of the operating life of the sensor in the connected leak detector (LD) is approaching.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual For the Air to Water Heat Pump (ATW) Name (Icon) Functions Air conditioning ON/OFF icon Tap to turn the air conditioning on or off. Operation mode You can change the air conditioner’s operation mode. You can only change between heating and cooling. ZONE1 Set temp.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual ● NOTE • For ON/OFF unit, only configurable items are displayed. Icons are displayed only when they are registered. (P.87) • If a malfunction occurs, a check code is displayed. Operation other than operation ON/OFF is not possible. •...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Perform Initial Settings CAUTION You cannot connect the Unit to the Internet. Never connect it. To connect to an external device, use a local area connection. Unit Settings Have service personnel perform the following work. Check the installation and wiring of the main unit Follow the installation instructions to complete the installation and wiring work.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Settings for Remote Monitoring with a PC You can monitor and control the Unit by accessing it from a PC. This section explains the settings for the Unit and the PC. Please see "9. Remote Monitoring Using a PC" (P.101) for the system diagram and the PC operating environment. ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual How to set the IP address of the PC Display the properties of the network to connect to the System Controller Check "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)" and click the [Properties] button Select "Use the following IP address", set IP address to 192.168.2.*** and Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, and click the OK button * * For "***", enter an address different from that of the System Controller to...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Install the software Open the web browser of your PC Access "http://[server name or IP address]/touchscreencontroller/[language code]/ download.html" Server name or : Input the IP address that was set in "Set the IP address of the Touch screen controller" (P.91). IP address Language code: Enter the following value according to the language.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Setting when Using Energy Report Software 2 By using the Energy Report Software 2, you can display the operation status and operation history of the air conditioners aggregated by this Unit on a PC screen. You can also easily check and output reports (monthly report/daily report) for electric power distribution with a PC.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Basic Usage This section explains the basic setting method for operation Start/Stop and air conditioning, the setting method for the operation schedule, and the confirmation method for the overall air conditioning system. Start/Stop Operation Overall air conditioning system operation method Tap [ -(1)] or [ -(2)]...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual * About selecting confirmation popups Control units: All General-purpose External device Air to Air Heat External device Air conditioner device control I/F Exchanger (DI/DO) Equipment in [ -(1)] Touch screen controller Air conditioning Air conditioning and hot water supply only Air to Water Heat Pump (ATW) Equipment in [...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Group unit operation method Scroll the home screen to display the group you want to change the settings for, then tap Tap [ -(1)] or [ -(2)] -(1) -(1) -(2) -(2) Select the equipment to add to be operated, and then tap -(4)] All the air conditioners selected in the group and the selected equipment start or stop operations.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Operation method in units of air conditioner or ON/OFF unit Scroll the home screen and display the air conditioner or ON/OFF unit that you want to change the settings for Drag or flick the of the corresponding switch Drag or flick to the right to start operation.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Change the Air Conditioning Settings Group unit operation method Scroll the home screen to display the group you want to change the settings for, then tap Tap [ -(1)] The batch settings screen is displayed. -(1) -(1) Change settings...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Name Functions Wind direction to switch to the following. (up / down) ● NOTE Depending on the connected model, it may not be configurable. Fan Speed to switch to the following. ● NOTE Depending on the connected model, it may not be configurable. Set temp.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Select the equipment to add to be operated, and then tap -(4)] All the air conditioners selected in the group and the selected equipment start or stop operations. -(1) -(1) -(2) -(2) The selected equipment and air conditioners are added to -(3) -(3) equipment to be operated.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Air conditioner unit operation method ● NOTE To change the settings, it is necessary to set to the operation status. (P.37) Scroll the home screen, display the air conditioner you want to change the settings for, then tap the switch Change settings -(1) -(1)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Name Functions Fan Speed Tap to switch to the following. ● NOTE Depending on the connected model, it may not be configurable. Set temp. to change the set temperature. ● NOTE • If the operation mode is FAN, the temperature cannot be set. •...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual ● NOTE • For the setting of [(1)], see "Local Remote Controller Lock" (P.51). • For the setting of [(2)], see "Set Operation Details" (P.53). • If there is no corresponding function, that item is not displayed. Example of a model without a wind direction Example of a case in which the wind direction (up / down)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set the Operation Schedule You can configure the air conditioners or the ON/OFF unit with a “Weekly schedule”, through which settings such as operation start/stop are changed depending on the specified time for any day from Sunday to Saturday, or a “Special day schedule”, through which settings are changed for special days such as national holidays or special holidays.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Individual control screen The schedule set for the air conditioner or ON/OFF unit being displayed is displayed on a 24-hour time scale. Functions You can switch the display in day-of-week units. Displays the setting screen of Special day schedule. Displays the setting screen of Weekly schedule.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Create a new weekly schedule In a Weekly schedule, you can set: • Start time • Day(s) of the week • Air conditioner(s) or ON/OFF unit • ON/OFF Schedule settings can be applied from either the group screen or the individual control screen. In the following procedure, the individual control screen is used to explain.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Select the day of the week to execute and tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Select the air conditioner(s) or ON/OFF unit for setting the schedule and tap [ -(1)] You cannot select a model that has already been scheduled at the same time.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Create a new special day schedule In a Special day schedule, you can register special days, such as national holidays and special holidays, to configure a special day schedule that differs from the Weekly schedule. Schedules can be configured from the group screen or the individual control screen.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Tap or flick to set the start date, and then tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Tap the check box of [ -(1)] and set it to , then select -(2)] or [ -(3)] and tap [ -(4)] You can only set [ON/OFF] here.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Monitor the Overall Air Conditioning System To check the operation status of the overall air conditioning system, tap to display the batch ON/OFF screen. To check the malfunction occurrence status, tap to display the check code screen. ■...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Various Functions This section explains detailed settings on the [CONTROL] tab, how to change the schedule on the [SCHEDULE] tab, and how to check the power usage on the [GRAPH] tab. Local Remote Controller Lock You can restrict operation of the local remote controllers that belong to each air conditioner.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual ● NOTE When local remote control operation is prohibited, if there is a power failure, the local remote control prohibited status will be cancelled when the power returns. Ask service personnel if you want to continue the local remote control prohibited status after returning from a power failure. ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set Operation Details You can check the current settings of the air conditioner(s) or ON/OFF unit, and set the details of the operation method. Display the [CONTROL] tab of the air conditioner(s) or ON/OFF unit whose setting you want to change (P.24) When changing in group units, display the batch settings screen (P.38) In the following procedure, the individual control screen is used to explain.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual To change, tap to display the settings screen, then tap [OK] after changing the settings For details on the confirmation/setting contents of each item, refer to the following. The items displayed depend on the model and state. Options for air conditioners Reference Function Name...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Options for Air to Water Heat Pump (ATW) Reference Function Name Overview Setting Items Page Auto mode Auto mode can be controlled. ON/OFF P.62 Night set back Night set back can be allowed. Enable/Disable P.62 Night operation setting Outdoor units can be set to low sound.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set the wind direction (left / right) If the connected indoor unit has a vertical flap, you can set the wind direction (left / right). ● NOTE Depending on the connected model, it may not be configurable. Turn ON/OFF the ventilation function You can turn ON/OFF the operation of the ventilator connected to the air conditioner(s).
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Check the output status of the air conditioner(s) You can check how much power the air conditioner is using for operation. ● NOTE Depending on the connected model, it may not be displayed. Check the outdoor temperature detected by the outdoor unit You can check the outdoor temperature detected by the outdoor unit.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Filter sign Reset When a device has operated for a certain period of time, a warning (Filter sign) is displayed to indicate that the filter should be cleaned. After filter cleaning, tap [(1)]. ● NOTE •...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Configure and confirm the Return Back settings You can configure and check the Return Back setting temperature and setting time of each operation mode that are set in the operating schedule. ● NOTE • Depending on the connected model, it may not be displayed. ”...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set the temperature change range You can set the set temperature range for each operation mode. ● NOTE • Depending on the connected model, it may not be displayed. • If the current set temperature of the air conditioner is outside of the set temperature range after the change, it will be changed to the temperature within the range after the change.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Power Select This function monitors and controls Power select operation of targeted equipment. While being controlled, is displayed to the right of the unit name. ● NOTE May not be displayed, depending on the model connected. PURE This function monitors and controls PURE operation of targeted equipment.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Unit information Displays the model name and production number. ● NOTE May not be displayed, depending on the model connected. Auto mode This function monitors and controls Auto mode. By setting Auto mode to [Enable], |A| is displayed where the temperature setting is displayed, and the temperature setting cannot be changed.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Anti bacteria Monitors and controls Anti bacteria operation. While being controlled, is displayed to the right of the unit name. The actual operation depends on the time at the local remote control. For details, refer to the owner’s manual for the local remote control. ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Change the Operating Schedule The operating schedule settings can be changed from the [Menu] button, the group screen, or the individual control screen. There are two types of operating schedules: Weekly schedule and Special day schedule. The following procedure is explained using the individual control screen.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual and set the schedule name A keyboard is displayed. Enter the name and then tap [ -(1)]. -(1) -(1) ● NOTE • Tap [Shift] to toggle between upper case letters and lower case letters, and numbers and symbols.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Change the details of the special day schedule Tap [ -(1)] on the group screen or the individual control screen -(1) -(1) Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Tap [ -(1)] of the schedule you want to modify •...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Tap [ -(1)] of the time you want to modify -(1) -(1) and set the schedule name A keyboard is displayed. Enter the name and then tap [ -(1)]. -(1) -(1) ● NOTE • Tap [Shift] to toggle between upper case letters and lower case letters, and numbers and symbols.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Setting items list Setting Items Setting Procedure Time setting [Start date] Tap or flick to change the time. Day of the week setting [week] Set the check box(es) of the day(s) of the week on which you want to execute the schedule ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Setting Items Setting Procedure Local operation prohibition setting Tap the check box of the function whose setting you want to change to set it to , then [Lock setting of remote control] select [(1)] or [(2)]. Night operation setting You can change the [ON/OFF] of the night operation of the target device.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Setting Items Setting Procedure Ventilation → Fan speed You can set the ventilation fan speed of the ventilator connected to the air to air heat exchange unit or the air conditioner. * Details for unbalance settings vary depending on the settings of the connected model. To enable the setting, set the check box of [Enable] to and apply the setting.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Delete the operation schedule You can delete the schedule from either the group screen or the individual control screen. In the following procedure, the individual control screen is used. Tap [ -(1)] on the group screen or individual control screen -(1) -(1)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Confirm the Operation Time In the [GRAPH] tab of the group screen or individual control screen, you can check the operation time for each group, air conditioner or ON/OFF unit. Tap [ -(1)] on the group screen or individual control screen The operation graph appears.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Group screen Individual control screen Functions The items selected from [Operating Time], [Estimated kWh-Type B (ODU)], [Estimated kWh-Type B (ODU+IDU)], [Capacity], and [EER/COP] of the air conditioner are displayed as an hourly or daily bar graph. For the individual control screen, items selected from the temperature (outdoor temperature, room temperature, set temperature), humidity, CO and PM2.5 are displayed in a line graph.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Display the Owner's Manual on the Screen You can browse the owner's manual on the screen. How to display the owner's manual -(1) -(1) -(1)] appears. Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Select the display language The owner's manual is displayed.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Display the open source software license on the screen On the screen, you can view the open source software license used by this product. How to display the open source software license -(1) -(1) -(1)] appears. Tap [ -(1)] The open source software license used is displayed.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Administrator Menu Confirm Check Code History You can display failures that have occurred in a list, including currently occurring ones. This can be used for grasping the status of the site such as investigating the cause of a failure and the recovery status. ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Confirm the Energy Monitor You can graph the following values for a visual check. • Real kWh • Capacity • Estimated kW • EER/COP * The estimated kW, capacity, EER/COP display, and some display functions are displayed only when the central controller, outdoor units, indoor units, and remote controller all support this function.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Confirm the estimated kW, capacity, and EER/COP on a graph This function is displayed when "Extend Display Setting for Energy monitor and Unit graph" is set to Display in SFC2. -(1) -(1) -(1)] appears. Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Restrict Operation of the Touch screen controller You can restrict the operation range of the Unit by locking it. This section explains how to set and release the lock. For the restriction range, see "Set the operation lock level" (P.90). -(1) -(1) -(1)] appears.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual [Functions] Menu Settings On the [Functions] menu, demand control of outdoor units and summation of data for power distribution can be performed. How to display the [Functions] menu -(1) -(1) -(1)] appears. Tap [ -(1)] -(1)] appears.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set demand control schedule of outdoor unit The demand function of the outdoor unit can be managed with the schedule to 100% to 0% according to the peak time zone. Setting example: If you set "80%" for 9:00 to 18:00, "90%"...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Tap or flick to set the start time and tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Select the outdoor demand level and tap [ -(1)] to add a demand schedule -(1) -(1) To add a schedule such as change/release of demand level, repeat steps ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Delete a power peak cut schedule Tap [ -(2)] with [ -(1)] (P.80) -(1) -(1) -(2) -(2) Set the check box of the schedule you want to delete to -(1) -(1) then tap [ -(1)] The selected schedule will be deleted.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Output data to a USB flash drive You can output data for Energy Report Software 2 to a USB flash drive. Connect the USB flash drive to the slot in the Unit Tap [Output to USB flash drive] in the [Functions] menu (P.80) Tap [OK] ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual [Initial setting] Menu Settings On the [Initial setting] menu, you can change the Unit screen display and the settings for remote operation, etc. How to display the [Initial setting] menu -(1) -(1) -(1)] appears. Scroll through the menu list and tap [ -(1)] -(1)] appears.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set the screen display You can change the display settings of the screen, such as language and date display format. Tap [ -(2)] with [ -(1)] (P.85) Tap the item you want to change (1) Language: You can change the display language of the screen.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set icons of devices other than air conditioners You can display icons of each device on the [CONTROL] tab of devices other than air conditioners such as ventilation fan or lighting. Tap [ -(2)] with [ -(1)] (P.85) -(2) -(2)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set an account for remote operation You can set a user account to operate the Unit remotely. * Remote operation can be used when the Unit is connected via LAN to a PC on which the Remote Control Software is installed.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set level Administrators : All functions can be used. Power Users : The following functions cannot be used. • Confirm/change the operation schedule • [Menu] > Functions • [Menu] > Initial setting Guests : Only the operation status can be confirmed. The settings cannot be changed. ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set the operation lock level Tap [ -(2)] with [ -(1)] (P.85) -(2) -(2) -(1) -(1) Enter the password and tap [ -(1)] ● NOTE The factory default setting password is "1048". -(1) -(1) Select the protection level during lock ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set the IP address of the Touch screen controller Tap [ -(2)] with [ -(1)] (P.85) -(2) -(2) Tap the value you want to change The characters of the selected item change to red. Tap the numeric keypad to enter a number If there are other values you want to change, repeat steps -(1) -(1)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set check code email destination You can set the email address to send email to when an error occurs. ● NOTE Up to five email addresses can be set. Tap [ -(2)] with [ -(1)] (P.85) -(1) -(1) Tap the address field to register...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Change the area set for an indoor unit In [Indoor unit area setting], you can move the indoor unit A in area X to area Y. ● NOTE • All areas. The area numbers, such as area 1 and area 2, are allocated automatically in the upper section of the home screen.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) The indoor unit (unit 001) is moved to area 2.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set the name of an indoor unit Tap [ -(2)] in [ -(1)] (P.85) -(2) -(2) Tap the name you want to change in the list -(1) A keyboard is displayed. Enter the name and then tap [ -(1) -(1) -(1)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set the power peak cut for each outdoor or indoor unit You can set the power peak cut for each registered outdoor or indoor unit. In [ -(1)], tap [ -(2)] -(1) -(1) -(1) -(1) -(1) -(1) To set the power peak cut for indoor units, select the...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set the screen brightness You can set the brightness of the screen and the duration after the end of the operation. In (1, 3, 10, 30, 60, 360 (6 hours), 720 (12 hours) minutes) Tap [ -(2)] with [ -(1)] (P.85) -(1)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set Energy threshold In [ -(1)], tap [ -(2)] -(1) -(1) -(2) -(2) Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Tap [ -(1)] and set the pulse constant for each of channels 1 to 8 ● NOTE -(1) -(1) •...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Set the controls to execute if the thresholds that are set in step are exceeded -(1) -(1) -(2) -(2) • [ -(1)] Outdoor unit selection: Select a target outdoor unit •...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Set Peak cut signal reception In [ -(1)], tap [ -(2)] -(1) -(1) -(2) -(2) Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Enter the power peak cut control to execute when the power peak cut signal is entered •...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Remote Monitoring Using a PC You can monitor and control the Unit by accessing it from a PC. This section explains the system diagram and the operating environment. For settings, etc., see "Settings for Remote Monitoring with a PC" (P.30). ●...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Click [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Click [ -(1)] You are logged out from the Remote Control Software. -(1) -(1) Exit Remote Control Software Tap [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) Tap [ -(1)] Exit the Remote Control Software. -(1) -(1)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Configure the login settings for multiple system controllers Double click [AMTC Launcher] on the desktop Click [ AirConditioningSystem\ Click [ -(1)] -(1) -(1) -(5) -(5) Set the name of the system controller in [ -(2)] Name and the IP address of the system controller in -(2) -(2)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Log in to multiple system controllers Double click [AMTC Launcher] on the desktop Turn the [ -(1)] of the system controller you wish to log in to ON, then click the [ -(2)] -(1) -(1) The home screens of multiple Remote Control Software are displayed.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Power Distribution Power Distribution System Using the Energy Report Software 2 (PC Software) In normal houses, a contract is made with the electric power company for each house, but in buildings such as offices and shops, a contract is made between the building owner and the electric power company, and the building owner pays the total electricity bill.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual How to use the power distribution system Download the data for power distribution Save the data for power distribution to the PC using one of the following procedures. 1) Download by LAN connection Download the data using the Energy Report Software 2. 2) Copy the data to a USB flash drive Output the data to the USB flash drive using the Unit's [Output to USB flash drive] and import the data using the Energy Report Software 2.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Troubleshooting Phenomenon Question Confirmation items The LCD does not display. Is the power turned on? Check that the power is not turned off by the breaker or the like. There is a green LED at the lower rear of the main unit and a green LED on the AC adapter that indicate that power is being supplied.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Phenomenon Question Confirmation items The LCD does not turn off. Has a check code been detected? The LCD will still be on when a check code has been detected. Erase the check code. Sometimes the LCD becomes The LCD's antistatic control is Temporarily stop the LCD periodically to prevent LCD burn-in.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Phenomenon Question Confirmation items I cannot log in to the Remote Have you logged in as the same user Each user can log in from only one PC at the same time. Control Software. from another PC? Is the Windows display style set to Please select a display style other than classic style.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Phenomenon Question Confirmation items Even though it is Are this unit's address settings and Double-check that this unit's address settings match the indoor unit's communicating with the the indoor unit's address settings address settings. indoor unit, C06, S01, or S20 correct? (communication error) is generated.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Useful Information The following cases are not faults with the Unit. Problem Cause When an air conditioner is stopped, its This is because even when an air conditioner is stopped, you can set its operation from the operation status is displayed on the LCD Touch screen controller.
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Appendix Specifications Detailed specifications Power supply 220-240 V AC 50/60 Hz Consumed current 1.17 A Operating temperature/ 0°C to 40°C, 10% to 90% RH (no dew condensation) humidity range Dimensions (mm) H136×W205×D10(+80) (Embedded dimensions shown in parenthesis) 1.34 kg (Touch screen controller) Mass 0.45 kg (power adapter)
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Function list Key Features Key Features Main unit 8 inputs ON/OFF Inputs DIO interface 8 inputs x 4 units Mode Power pulse measurement Set temp. Demand Interlocking Fan speed Fire Alarm Interlocking Wind direction (up / down) Locking Interlocking External input Lock setting of remote control...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Check Code Check Code Names Communication error between air conditioner and BMS BMS-IFLSV Communication error Group terminal unit error BMS-IFWH Communication error BMS-IFWH Communication error BMS-IFDD Communication error Communication error Communication error Other error Start failure File access error IP address setup error File load error...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual List by Lock Level/Level Refer to the following table for the functional differences depending on the operation of the main Unit and remote operation, the level of the operation lock of the main Unit and the level of the user account. (: Full functional operation : Partially restricted ‒: Cannot be used) Unit Operation Remote Operation...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual List of items listed in CSV file AVG_(Hour,Day,Month)_IDU_ECalc_(yyyymm,yyyy,ALL).csv Item Unit Description DateTime Date TCC-LINK No. LinkNo System number LineAddress 1 - 32 Indoor unit address IndoorAddress 1 - 128 Operation mode OperationMode 0 (cool or auto (cool)) / 1 (heat or auto (heat)) / 2 (dry) / 3 (fan) / 4 (other) Average of set temperature SetTemperature °C...
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Touch screen controller Owner's Manual Warranty and After-Sales Service About the Warranty • The warranty period is one year from date of purchase. About After-Sales Service • Please check "11. Troubleshooting" (P.107) before requesting a repair. If this does not solve the problem, immediately shut off the power supply and contact us.
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Operating Instructions Section configuration software 10 Detailed Explanation of this Software ........22 Main Screen .
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Summary With this software, you can change the name of the layer [Floor, Tenant, Area, Monthly report tenant] displayed and indoor unit name on the system controller. You can also configure the layout displayed on the Layout screen and the layout of indoor units. Section configuration software main screen (example) * Each screen is an example of the display.
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Compatible System Controllers Device name Model BMS-CT5120E Touch screen controller BMS-CT5121E BMS-CT1280E/-TR Touch screen controller (CT128/256 series) BMS-CT2560U-E/-TR BMS-CT2560U-E/-TR (Ver.10.3.0.0 or later) Compliant manager BMS-CM1280FTLE Smart BMS manager BMS-SM1280HTLE BMS-SM1280ETLE Smart BMS manager with data analyzer BMS-SM1281ETLE BMS-IWF0320E Smart device control interface...
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Initial Settings PC and Browser Settings Please set up your PC as follows: IP address/ Set these so that the PC is on the same network as the system controller. subnet mask (Example: System controller 192.168.2.80/PC 192.168.2.90/Subnet mask 255.255.255.0) C drive Ensure that you have 500 MB or more free space and start up as a user with read/write authority.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Installing the Software 1. Connect the system controller to the PC and open your web browser. 2. Access [http://[destination IP address ]/touchscreencontroller/[language code]/download.html]. The language codes are as follows: Language Language Code Language Language Code Language Language Code Japanese...
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Startup and Initial Procedure Start up the software. * When you first start up the software, the "Select Country" screen appears. Select the "Country" and click the [OK] button. After starting up, the Main screen appears. Select [File] →...
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Edit the System Controller setting file directly Click [File] - [Open Setting File] in the menu bar. Only BMS-CT2560U-E/-TR (Ver.10.3.0.0 or later) can be selected. Note • The setting file to be edited must be stored in the DEF folder.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions How to Use this Software This section describes the basic operation method of this software. Main Screens of this Software "Tree view" It shows the structure of the system based on the data from the connected system controller.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Saving Changes If you want to save the changes, select [File] → [Save] or click the icon. Uploading Saved Data to the System Controller Select [File] → [Upload] on the menu bar or click icon. The "Upload settings"...
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Compatible Models for Layout Display The following model is compatible: Model Model Name BMS-CT2560U-E/-TR Touch screen controller (CT128/256 series) BMS-CT2560U-E/-TR (Ver.10.3.0.0 or later) Images for Layout The following images can be used for Layout: Size (W x H) Layout File size...
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions How to Configure Open the Layout Setting screen To change the layout settings, select [Tool] → [Layout Setting] on the menu bar. The items entered on the Layout Setting screen are displayed as shown on the system controller screen. Layer Group Name Layer Details...
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* Be sure to add images using [Add layout image] on the menu bar or the icon. Note When editing BMS-CT2560U-E/-TR (Ver.10.3.0.0 or later) data, layout images with the same name cannot be set to more than one hierarchy. - EN...
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Placement of Indoor Unit Icons Follow the steps below to place indoor unit icons on the layout image. Indoor unit icon layout screen functions "Layer Tree" view It shows the layer structure that is set on the [Layer Group Name] and [Layer Setting] tabs.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Enter the "X coordinate (horizontal)" and "Y coordinate (vertical)" for the indoor unit you want to place from the "Unit Tree" view. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the indoor unit onto the layer layout. Indoor unit icon You can also change the position of indoor unit icons placed...
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Operating Instructions Positioning of LD icons, FS unit icons and CO₂ Sensor icons Only BMS-CT2560U-E/-TR (Ver.10.3.0.0 or later) can be placed. Use the following procedure to position LD icons, FS unit icons and CO₂ Sensor icons connected to indoor units.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions (3) Input the coordinates in the "X Coordinate (Horizontal)" and "Y Coordinate (Vertical)" of the LD, FS unit or CO₂ Sensor that was added, or drag and drop from the Unit Tree to the layout area. Note For BMS-CT1280TU (Ver.10.3.0.0 or later) Check if there is an icon that overlaps at the same coordinates when the coordinate overlap check button is clicked.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Showing wiring between FS unit icons, LD unit icons or CO₂ Sensor icons and indoor units You can show the wiring connecting the indoor unit icons and the added FS unit icons, LD unit icons or CO₂ Sensor icons. If you want to show the wiring, follow the procedure below.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions If you change the position of an icon after drawing wiring to that icon, the wiring does not move. To redraw the wiring, you need to first delete the wiring and then redraw the wiring. Deleting icons and wiring If you want to delete the wiring to various icons positioned in the layout screen, follow the various procedures below.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions • Wiring Right-click on an FS unit icon, an LD icon or a CO₂ Sensor to which wiring was drawn, and then click [Delete Wiring]. After that, a pop-up message appears. Clicking [Yes] deletes the wiring. If you have drawn multiple wires to an FS unit icon, you can also select from the menu and delete indoor unit icons to which the wiring is connected.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Detailed Explanation of this Software Main Screen Shows five types of tabs: [Floor] [Tenant] [Area] [Indoor units] [Monthly report tenant]. The layers shown in the Tree view are listed on each tab. You can hide the Tree view using the [ ] button in the top right corner.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions IP Address Search You can search for and display the IP addresses of system controllers for which there is no way to check IP addresses. Note This function is applicable for only some system controllers. Click the [IP Address Search] button, and after a while, the searched IP addresses appear.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Upload settings Screen Outline "Upload folder": Select the folder from which to upload the data to the system controller. "Backup folder": Select a folder in which to create a backup folder. Download the data from the system controller. You can check whether the software is connected to the system controller.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Phenomenon Question Items to check or notes Windows 10 and Windows 11 are Are you using the specified OS on the PC? supported. This software cannot be installed with an Does the logged-in Windows user account account that does not have administrator have administrator privileges? privileges.
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Section configuration software Operating Instructions OSS License This software contains licensed software or software whose copyright is owned by a third party according to the following. JamesNK_Newtonsoft.Json The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2007 James Newton-King Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:...
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Operating Instructions Energy Report Software 2...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Description Summary ............4 System Diagram.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Billing Schedule ........... . 28 How to Set the Billing Schedule .
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Summary This software allows you to download data from the system controller about indoor units such as operating time and power consumption, and use the following functions. • Data analyzer screen: You can create graphs from the downloaded data, compare past data of the same unit, and visually check comparisons of operating data for other indoor units or groups of floors or tenants.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions About the air conditioning charge proportional distribution system This function calculates the charge for electric power used for each room (each tenant) based on the amount of electric power acquired from the power meter. The electric power used for air conditioners is composed of the “power consumed by the outdoor units”...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions CAUTION • Using the accumulated power meter with pulse output, the software calculates the distribution of power accumulated by pulse conversion according to the load proportion estimated for each air-conditioner. The result is not calculated based on the Measurement Act and cannot be used officially.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Operating Environment Item Required Environment Windows 10, Windows 11 Microsoft Office Office 2013, 2016, 2019 * Only necessary if you wish to output reports in Excel format. ® ® • Windows , Excel are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Initial Settings PC and Browser Settings Please set up your PC as follows: Set these so that the PC is on the same network as the system controller. IP address / subnet mask (Example: System controller 192.168.2.80 / PC 192.168.2.90 / Subnet mask 255.255.255.0) C drive Ensure that you have 500 MB or more free space and start up as a user with read / write authority.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Installing the Software 1. Connect the system controller to the PC and open your web browser. 2. Access [http://[destination IP address ]/touchscreencontroller/[language code]/download.html]. The language codes are as follows: Language Language Code Language Language Code Language Language Code Japanese...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Main Screens of This Software Double-click “Data analyzer” screen Change ([Change display] on the menu bar) “Report” screen Notice Click the minimize button to put the software in the task tray. Double-click the icon in the task tray to return the window to its previous size.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Startup and Initial Procedure Start up the software. When this software is started, a screen appears showing instructions and precautions for using it. Select “Agree”. * When you first start up the software, the “Select Country” screen appears. Select the “Country” and click the [OK] button. After starting up, the logon screen appears.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions When you first start up the software, after logging on, the display shifts to the “Data analyzer” screen. Click [System setting] on the [Setting] menu of the home screen. The “System registration” screen appears. Set each item and register the system. When this parameter is checked, a report file is created in the data folder Items marked are required...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Updating Data You can download the data that the system controller has aggregated and update the graph and report to be displayed. Select [File]→ [Retrieve latest data]. A dialogue box appears. Select the model that has the data you want to download, and click the [OK] button.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Summary of Screens for Each Mode Energy Report Software 2 Do you want to confirm the power consumption or Do you want to confirm the cost of power operating time of the air conditioners? used by the air conditioners? What do you want to...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Data analyzer Screen On the “Data analyzer” screen, you can create graphs from the data of the selected indoor units and view them on the screen. You can easily make comparisons against past data or in units of groups (such as floors or tenants). The data analyzer has three display modes: [Trend graph], [Ranking] and [Air-conditioning load].
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Report Screen On the Report screen, you can use data from the selected indoor units to create monthly or daily reports, or reports that aggregate data from a selected period (Duration reports). You can also output aggregated reports in Excel, CSV, or PDF format. Screen name Description Screen...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Data Analyzer In “Data analyzer” mode you can view graphs of the history of operating power consumption or operating time for the indoor units managed by the system controller. You can visually check the operating efficiency of the indoor units by making comparisons against past data from the same indoor units or comparing the operation data against other indoor units or in groups such as by floor or by tenant.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Detailed Description of the Data Analyzer Screen Data Analyzer screen: Device selection tree, Period and Display <Type> You can select the type to display on the graph from IDU, ODU, and WHM. The options of ODU and WHM can be selected only when the central controller, outdoor units, indoor units, and remote controller all support this function.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Changing the graph display You can change the graph display settings. Ranking comparison setting You can change the detailed settings for [Ranking], [Power Consumption] and [Operating time]. You can choose from the following two types of [Power Consumption] comparison: •...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Description of Screens Trend graph On the [Trend graph] screen, you can display a graph of the [Power Consumption] or [Operating time] of the indoor units selected in the device selection tree. Comparison mode: [No comparison] For [Power Consumption], both the graph total value and CO emissions are shown...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Comparison mode: Compare devices “Comparison mode”: [Compare devices] displays a 3D graph that compares units or groups. You can also compare devices by operating time. If you wish to change the display order of the 3D graph, choose the item by clicking it, then use buttons to change the order.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Comparison mode: Compare periods “Comparison mode”: [Compare periods], you can compare [Power Consumption] or [Operating time] for a specific period. Compare the base data (grey graph) and comparison data (light blue graph). For [Power Consumption] both the graph total value and CO emissions are shown to one decimal place when they are less than...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Air-conditioning load Comparison mode: No comparison The ratio to operating time is displayed as a bar graph. The contents are shown separately for the cooling system (blue) and the heating system (orange). The operating time ratio for operating modes is shown for the selected time period.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Comparison mode: Compare periods “Comparison mode”: In [Compare periods] the air-conditioning load for a certain period can be compared for specific units or groups. Compare the base data (grey graph) and comparison data (light blue graph). The operating time ratio for operating modes is shown for the selected time period.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Reports On the Report screen, reports are created based on the operating results of each indoor unit measured by the system controller. In addition to the function to create Reports, there is a function to create Billing Schedules. The function to create Reports calculates the charge for each indoor unit based on the amount of electricity used and the electricity unit price for each indoor unit.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Monthly report Display the [Monthly report] screen and select the indoor unit from the device selection tree. From the calendar, select the month for which you want to output a monthly report, then click the [Output] button.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Report window The reports that have been output on each screen are shown in the Report window. The following describes the screen layout of the Report window. <Summary sheet tab> <Report> [List] Displays a list of the selected indoor units. Each item of the summarized data is shown for each [Summary sheet 1] Displays the total value for the set indoor unit.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Billing Schedule The Billing Schedule is a schedule that can be set when the charging rate is different for different time spans or days. To use the Billing Schedule, it is necessary to save the Billing Schedule setting information and the Billing Schedule registration information.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions How to Set the Billing Schedule Select the device for which you want to set the Billing Schedule and select [Edit] → [New] on the menu bar or click the icon to display the Billing Schedule name input dialogue box. Enter the Billing Schedule name in the Billing Schedule name input dialogue box and click the [OK] button.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Creating a Billing Schedule Select the day of the week or the Special Day for which you want to create a schedule, and select [Edit] → [New] on the menu bar or click the icon.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Saving Billing Schedule settings After creating the Billing Schedule, select [File] → [Save] on the menu bar or click the icon to save the settings. After that, select [File] → [Save] on the menu bar or click the icon to save the settings for the Billing Schedule created on the Billing Schedule registration screen.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions History Check Code History You can display failures that have occurred in a list, including currently occurring ones. This can be used for grasping the status of the site such as investigating the cause of a failure and the recovery status. Operation History The Operation history screen shows the history of the operations performed in the software.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Various Settings Software Setting This screen is for adjusting detailed settings related to the software. Three tabs are displayed: [General], [Report] and [Data analyzer]. For details of these items, see P.37. You can switch the tab among [General], [Report] and [Data analyzer] here.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions System Registration Screen On the “System Registration” screen, you can register the settings of the system controller connected to the software. “System” Enter the name of the system controller to be registered. “Type” Select the system controller type. “Model”...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions User Setting On the User setting screen, you can set or change the username and password used to log on to the software. Select [Edit] → [New] on the menu bar or click icon to display the “User register”...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Troubleshooting When Adjusting Detailed Settings or Making Changes What you want to set Screen Explanation Select the item to export the graph screen as an image. The save destination is “(Data save folder)\user\(log on username I want to output a data folder)\capture”.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions What you want to set Screen Explanation The selection screen for the data exported from the system controller to the USB flash drive appears. From among the folders saved in the USB flash drive connected to the PC, the UsbExport_yyyymmddHHMMSS folder appears.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions What you want to set Screen Explanation You can set the following three types of file format in the “Report file format”. I want to select the file format of the monthly or • csv daily report to be output.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions What you want to set Screen Explanation You can select from the following two types in the “Distribution result”. I want to output a report of • [Electric power] the usage rate rather than •...
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions You can set this in the “Automatic download”. * Notes on the Automatic download feature Automatic download is executed only when the PC on which the software is installed is running. If the controller setup file has been changed using the Setup file creation software 2 (SFC2) or the Section setting software (SCS), the report files for the day and the month of the change are separated as follows.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions When a Problem Occurs Phenomenon Question Items to check or notes Are you using the specified OS Windows 10 and Windows 11 are supported. on the PC? This software cannot be installed with an account that Does the logged-in Windows user account have does not have administrator privileges.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions Phenomenon Question Items to check or notes If you change the system configuration during operation, such as by adding or deleting indoor units, the tree layout may also change. For this reason, you can switch the tree layout and display data by selecting the set period for the tree layout from the combo box.
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Energy Report Software 2 Operating Instructions OSS License This software contains licensed software or software whose copyright is owned by a third party according to the following. JamesNK_Newtonsoft.Json The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2007 James Newton-King Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:...
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Revision record Number The contents of modification Chapter Date First issue — — Nov., 2020 Revision 1 Add item to troubleshooting. 4 Troubleshooting Dec., 2021 Post "About L20 (Duplicated central control addresses) Warnings" from page 51 to 4 Troubleshooting page 62. Revision 2 Added DN operating procedure for outdoor Oct., 2022...
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