York CCWEB01 Operation Manual

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Operation
Manual
VRF MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
WEB ENABLED
CENTRAL CONTROLLER
- CCWEB01 -
IMPORTANT:
READ AND UNDERSTAND
THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING
THIS WEB-ENABLED
CENTRAL CONTROLLER.
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
P5415748

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual VRF MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WEB ENABLED CENTRAL CONTROLLER - CCWEB01 - IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS WEB-ENABLED CENTRAL CONTROLLER. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR P5415748 FUTURE REFERENCE.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY MESSAGE ........................1 In Operation - How to Read This manual ................... 3 Software Overview ........................4 Important Notice ......................... 5 Setup Procedure ........................6 SETUP ......................7 ...................... 8 Preparation for Setup Power Supply ........................9 ..................13 .................17 .........................19...
  • Page 3: Safety Message

    SAFETY MESSAGE General Precautions and are attached to the unit. Refer back to these safety instructions as needed. protection equipment and tools suited for electrical operation purposes. another. Do not stand on or put any material on the controller. Do not touch the main circuit board or electronic components in the controller or remote devices. Make sure that dust and/or steam does not accumulate on the circuit board.
  • Page 4 Installation Precautions In a room where there is no thermostat. Where the unit will be in close proximity to a heat source. affect air circulation. In areas with poor air circulation and ventilation. Electrical Precautions Only use electrical protection equipment and tools suited for this installation. communication cables must be considered per application and local code requirements.
  • Page 5: In Operation - How To Read This Manual

    In Operation How to Read This Manual SETUP OPERATING via the system.
  • Page 6: Software Overview

    Software Overview Item Maximum Number of Connectable Units Central Controller used in NOTE: systems 62 and 63 cannot be used.
  • Page 7: Important Notice

    Important Notice When the time setting of the computer applies to either of the following conditions, set the time according to the procedures (1) to (3). ・When change the time setting to 2 hours before and after the DST start and end time. ・When change the time setting between 2 hours before and after the DST atart and end time.
  • Page 8: Setup Procedure

    Setup Procedure Follow the procedures as below. < Preparation for Setup > necessary.
  • Page 9: Setup

    (2)(3) (2)(3) Tablet Tablet Internet Remote PC (3)(4) Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit CCWEB01 External input points (Up to 8) Outdoor unit Outdoor unit External output points (Up to 3) Outdoor unit Outdoor unit CCWEB01 2nd device CCWEB01 3rd device It is not necessary for permanent PC to be installed.
  • Page 10 Item ® Windows ® Windows ® Windows ® Windows ® Windows Memory 1GB or more Monitor 1024×768 pixels and more ® Internet Explorer ® Browser Internet Explorer ® Internet Explorer Available 10GB or more Capacity Interface Required Runtime Environment Version 6 Update 33 Software Item ®...
  • Page 11: Preparation For Setup Power Supply

    Preparation for Setup 1 Power Supply compresssor oil. The same IP address cannot be duplicated on the same network. ® ® ® screen. ® Explorer...
  • Page 12 7. Check if the Address entered in 6 is added...
  • Page 13 ® ® ® ® Common to all OS The password is not shown. Check if the time entered has been set correctly.
  • Page 14 Example ® ®...
  • Page 17 ® ®...
  • Page 19 the computer is started.>...
  • Page 20 Application.
  • Page 21 Maintenance Mode be displayed correctly.
  • Page 22 Maintenance Mode Control Mode • Select the display enable of Information Pop-up. Example of Information Pop-up display • Select each color when the unit is in operation. • Select where to start a new line for the unit in each Group.
  • Page 23: Control Mode

    3 Control mode • Control Mode Control Maintenance Mode Mode Mode Mode × × × × × × × × External input × External output × Indoor unit × × × Outdoor unit × × × × × × Locale ×...
  • Page 24 2. Select the control mode. Maintenance Mode Control Mode...
  • Page 25 Maintenance Mode Control Mode 5. It reconnects to this unit after 3 minutes or more. The initial value of this unit is indicated in Address name Control mode IP Address 192.168.0.3 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.0.1 The maximum limit for the Adapter name is 16 characters.
  • Page 26 Maintenance Mode Control Mode NOTE: 2. Select the unit. 4. Enter the unit name. 6. Select the unit icon. check the connection.
  • Page 27 1. Click on the button for Facility Unit. 2. Select the unit. 3. Select the cell. 4. Select the external input/output No.. 7. Enter the unit name. The maximum limit for the Adapter name is 16 characters. this unit.
  • Page 28: Remote Control Group / Group / Block

    6 Remote Control Group / Group / Block Control. each indoor unit by default. (3) Block (2) Group (1) Remote Control Group Remote Control-less Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit...
  • Page 29 Maintenance Mode Control Mode 1. Select the unit. NOTE:...
  • Page 30 Maintenance Mode Control Mode 1. Select RC Group. 3. Select the Group No.. NOTE: alphanumeric character. Special characters cannot be used. The maximum limit for the Group name is 16 characters.
  • Page 31 Maintenance Mode Control Mode 1. Select Group. 3. Select the Block No.. NOTE: alphanumeric characters. Special characters cannot be used. The maximum limit for the Block name is 16 characters.
  • Page 32 Maintenance Mode Control Mode 2. Select the unit. NOTE:...
  • Page 33 Temperature Switch is not executed. an external input to the CCWEB01 All RC Prohibited...
  • Page 34 operation in such cases. Mode Switch/Temperature Switch manually overriden externally.
  • Page 35 and lower noise levels. external input are more than 500m/sec. your contractor or distributor. Controller.
  • Page 36 Maintenance Mode Control Mode 1. Select the External Output No.. 2. Select the Indoor unit. NOTE: Operation Output Output. for the Outdoor unit connected to this system.
  • Page 37 Maintenance Mode Control Mode function. 1. Select the Indoor unit. NOTE:...
  • Page 38 NOTE: Requirement Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 1 Unit 2 b1=00 b1=00 b5=00 b5=00 b1=01 b1=00 b5=01 b5=01 b1=01 b5=01 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 1 Unit 2 letter and underlined.
  • Page 39 Maintenance Mode 1. Select the Outdoor unit. NOTE: check the box for Capacity Control. function will not work correctly if an outdoor unit which cannot support the Lower Noise function is...
  • Page 40 Maintenance Mode Ambiant Temperature/Hide differ with the actual temperature. • Set the RC operation as Enable/Disable. NOTE:...
  • Page 42: Backup Method

    Maintenance Mode Control Mode 16 Backup method Screen Backup Remarks Monitor as the information for all operation prohibited is enabled. Schedule Alarm history Display/Sound Only the Adapter name backs up. External input External output Indoor unit × Outdoor unit × ×...
  • Page 43 3. The restored data is reflected.
  • Page 44 Computer Adapter Default IP Address Five computers can be connected at the same time for 1 adapter. IP Address for each computer is necessary. doesn't overlap. same time when the memory is 2GB or HUB/Router Internet HUB/Router 1. The environment to connect to the Internet have to be prepared locally. a situation where the display is normal but the operation cannot be performed.
  • Page 45: Add/Modify Air Conditioner

    18 Add/Modify Air conditioner Remove the other central controllers to execute the Check connection. a computer other than the one used to execute the Check connection.
  • Page 46 Cancel the Check connection. Cancel the Check connection. Cancel the Check connection. execute the Check connection. execute the Check connection.
  • Page 47 is deleted.
  • Page 48: Operating

    OPERATING Monitor Maintenance Mode Control Mode 1 Monitor Format Detailed panel selected. Panel Control mode Indicates the status of the Indoor unit or the ancillary device Off all Stop all the devices on the display. details. Control Panel On all Sets the operation of the selected Select all Operate all the devices on the display.
  • Page 49 Set Temperature. Indicates the Remote prohibited is displayed. Restricted operation Icons No Restriction All ON prohibited All OFF prohibited All Operation prohibited the Ambiant Temperature icon or no icon will be displayed. temperature or the ambient air temperature of the indoor displayed.
  • Page 50 Colors for Panel Operation Mode Alarm Purple Grey Blue Green Grey Lime Green Grey indicated.
  • Page 51 Indicates the name and description of the icons. NOTICE...
  • Page 52 To proceed to the conditions checked. condition checked. return to Monitor.
  • Page 53: Control

    Maintenance Mode Control Mode 2 Control content in the Control Panel. Set the Temperature.
  • Page 54: Restrictions

    3 Restrictions...
  • Page 55: Schedule 1

    Schedule Maintenance Mode Control Mode level will be copied. Upper Block Block Block Lower Group Group Group Group Unit Unit Unit Unit It is possible to set the Standard Season Summer Season Winter Season Schedule in 3 seasons Mon. Mon. Mon.
  • Page 56 Controller. lever to the lower level. Cell Enter the operation pattern in the cell and set the schedule. Pattern name Set the Operation pattern. The Operation pattern can be set to 16. Enter/ Modify the Operation pattern in the cell from this item and set the Schedule.
  • Page 57 Indicates the operation status set. Indicates the Fan Speed set. Indicates the Operation mode. indicated with a and Prohibited with a Color of the Schedule panel Schedule of the Outdoor unit. Indicates the Time set. Indicates the Lower Noise. Color of the Schedule panel...
  • Page 58 2. Select the pattern from 1 to 16. 5. Select the Control content. It is not possible to set the Indoor unit and the Outdoor unit in 1 Operation pattern at the same time. after...
  • Page 59 2. Select the season to set. It is shown in Red for Summer season and in Blue for Winter season. NOTE...
  • Page 60 4. Select the date to set.
  • Page 61 3. Click on the cell number where to set the schedule. 5. Select the time to set. 6. Click on the Operation pattern. NOTE time of day basis.
  • Page 62 Maintenance Mode Control Mode...
  • Page 63 NOTICE pattern.
  • Page 66: Display Alarm History

    Display Alarm History Maintenance Mode Control Mode 1 Display alarm recorded is deleted to create space for a new alarm record. Alarm History Display that are set. Mode Switch Delete history Used to delete the entire Alarm History. Print Update Status Bar To print out the Alarm To display the latest alarm...
  • Page 67 < Alarm Code Table > Alarm Code Contents Active to Take 00 FF Alarm displayed on air Refer to the installation & maintenance manual and Central controller - Outdoor unit communication error between the adapter for this system and the outdoor unit. Indoor unit - Central controller communication error between the adapter for this system and the indoor unit.
  • Page 68: Support 1

    Support Event Items to be checked Action The system does not Check if the installation was done boot. properly. 1. Close all the applications. ® Windows 8. Check all the boxes. ® Windows screen. 9. Check all the boxes.
  • Page 69 Event Items to be checked Action The system does not • Check if the Power of the required boot. equipments for the communication such as HUB are turned ON. • Check if the LAN is wired correctly. • Check if this unit is in Self-check mode. Refer to the Installation manual for the method Is the Hard Drive capacity Clear the memory to create more than 1GB...
  • Page 70 Event Items to be checked Action Even if this system is Check that there is no error Check if the LAN cable is wired correctly and if between the Computer and this the HUB and this system power is turned ON. the Air conditioner system connection.
  • Page 71 Event Items to be checked Action 10 RC prohibited item cannot be selected when displayed in Check if the power to this system is displayed and a local controlled to an indoor unit previously control from the RC for Indoor units. Check if indoor units without local RC operation is not prohibited from the...
  • Page 72 Event Items to be checked Action 16 What is indicated Check if control is done from on the Monitor does both the system and the Local status to match. not match what is Remote. indicated on the Local Remote. 17 The panel is not Check if the connection check is displayed.
  • Page 73 Event Items to be checked Action 22 Schedule is not Turn this Unit ON. executed. Check if the connection check is correctly completed. connection status of the unit. discrepancy between the adapter applications user interface should match the current time on the PC.
  • Page 74 Event Items to be checked Action recorded in Alarm alarms will be deleted. History been clicked. Check if the number of alarms The Alarm History can record up to 500 alarms. exceeds 500. display. Some alarm records appear only when All is selected.
  • Page 75 Event Items to be checked Action 32 When the screen Has the free memery capacity of When the free memory capacity is small for returns from the screen dual screen. applications to increase the memory capacity. 33 The update of the Has the free memory capacity of When the free memory capacity is small for screen display is applications to increase the memory capacity.
  • Page 76 Event Items to be checked Action Does the time setting of the If there is a time difference between the computer apply to either of the schedule may differ following conditions? with the actual time ・When change the time setting the alarm history may to 2 hours before and after differ with the actual...
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