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Mitsubishi Electric AE-200A/AE-50A Instruction Book
Mitsubishi Electric AE-200A/AE-50A Instruction Book

Mitsubishi Electric AE-200A/AE-50A Instruction Book

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Air Conditioning Control System
AE-200A/AE-50A
AE-200E/AE-50E
-Web Browser for System Maintenance Engineer-
Before using the controller, please read this Instruction Book carefully to ensure proper operation.
Retain this manual for future reference.
Contents
1. Introduction .........................................................................2
1-1. Terms Used in This Manual ........................................................2
1-2. PC Requirements .......................................................................2
TG-2000A ...................................................................................2
2. Setting the Operating Environment .....................................3
2-1. Setting the IP Address of the PC ................................................3
2-2. Setting the Web Browser ............................................................5
Engineer ..............................................................................8
4. Monitor/Operation ............................................................. 11
4-1. Condition List ............................................................................11
4-2. Measurement List .....................................................................20
4-3. Malfunction List .........................................................................21
4-4. Filter Sign List ...........................................................................23
4-5. AHC List ....................................................................................24
5. Energy Management .........................................................26
5-1. Energy Use Status ....................................................................26
5-2. Ranking ....................................................................................32
5-3. Target Value Setting ..................................................................35
5-4. Peakcut Control Status .............................................................37
6. Schedule Settings .............................................................39
6-1. Weekly Schedule ......................................................................41
6-2. Annual Schedule .......................................................................46
6-3. Today's Schedule ......................................................................49
7. Malfunction Log .................................................................51
7-1. Unit Error/Communication Error ...............................................51
8. System Settings ................................................................52
8-1. Date/Time Settings ...................................................................52
8-2. User Registration ......................................................................53
9. Maintenance .....................................................................54
9-1. Send Mail Log ...........................................................................54
9-2. Gas Amount Check ...................................................................55
9-3. Outdoor unit status ...................................................................56
9-4. Free Contact List ......................................................................57
9-5. CSV output ...............................................................................58
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Air Conditioning Control System Centralized Controller AE-200A/AE-50A AE-200E/AE-50E Instruction Book –Web Browser for System Maintenance Engineer– Contents 1. Introduction .................2 1-1. Terms Used in This Manual ............2 1-2. PC Requirements ...............2 1-3. Notes on using the integrated centralized control software TG-2000A ...................2...
  • Page 2: Centralized Controller

    1. Introduction This Instruction Book explains how to monitor and operate the units connected to the AE-200A/AE-50A and AE-200E/AE-50E using a Web browser. For initial settings and function settings, refer to the Instruction Book (Web Browser for Initial Settings). 1-1. Terms Used in This Manual - “Centralized Controller AE-200A/AE-200E”...
  • Page 3: Setting The Operating Environment

    2. Setting the Operating Environment This chapter explains how to make PC settings and Web browser settings to monitor and operate the air conditioning units. 2-1. Setting the IP Address of the PC Follow the instructions below to set the PC’s IP address for the Web browser to recognize the AE-200 unit. The PC’s IP address must have the same network address as the AE-200/AE-50’s IP address.
  • Page 4 (4) In the [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties] window, check the radio button next to [Use the following IP address]. Enter the PC’s IP address (e.g., [192.168.1.101]) in the [IP address] field, and enter the subnet mask [255.255.255.0] (unless otherwise specified) in the [Subnet mask] field.
  • Page 5: Setting The Web Browser

    2-2. Setting the Web Browser Web browser setting varies with the Internet connection type. See the sections below for how to make Web browser settings for different types of Internet connection. To prevent unauthorized access, always use a security device such as a VPN router when connecting the AE-200/AE-50 to the Internet.
  • Page 6 2-2-2. Dial-up Internet connection To monitor and operate the air conditioning units from a PC that connects to the Internet through a dial-up connection, follow the instructions below to set the environment for the Web browser. (1) Click [Tools] in the menu bar, then click [Internet options]. (2) In the [Internet Options] window, click the [Connections] tab.
  • Page 7 (2) In the [Internet Options] window, click the [Connections] tab. (3) Check the radio button next to [Never dial a connection] in the middle of the window. (4) Click [LAN settings] under [Local Area Network (LAN) settings]. (5) In the [Local Area Network (LAN) Settings] window, check [Bypass proxy server for local addresses], and click [Advanced].
  • Page 8: Logging In To The Web Browser For System Maintenance Engineer

    3. Logging in to the Web Browser for System Maintenance Engineer (1) Enter the web page address in the address field of the Web browser as follows: http://[IP address of each AE-200/AE-50]/administrator.html Press the [Enter] key. A login screen will appear. Note: If the IP address of the AE-200/AE-50 is [192.168.1.1], the web page address is [http://192.168.1.1/administrator.html].
  • Page 9 (2) Enter the user name and the password in the login screen, and click [Login]. A screen for monitoring the operation conditions will appear. The table below shows the web page addresses for building managers and general users, their respective default user names and passwords, and their accessible functions.
  • Page 10 Encrypting the communication data and logging in to the Web browser (HTTPS connection) AE-200/AE-50 can encrypt communication data using HTTPS (SSL). When connecting the AE-200/AE-50 to the LAN that is accessible to the general public, it is recommended that the following settings be made so that the units are monitored and controlled on the encrypted web page. Note: Depending on the operating system or the Java version, HTTPS encrypted communication may not be enabled properly.
  • Page 11: Monitor/Operation

    4. Monitor/Operation This chapter explains how to monitor and operate the connected unit groups and to check the measurement data, malfunctioning units, units whose filter sign is triggered, and AHC status. 4-1. Condition List This section explains how to monitor the operation conditions of all groups collectively (see section 4-1-1) or groups per block (see section 4-1-2), how to monitor the operation conditions of HWHP (CAHV) unit groups (see section 4-1-3), and also explains how to operate each group (see section 4-1-4), groups per block (see section 4-1-5), or all groups collectively (see section 4-1-6).
  • Page 12 Item Description If Floor Layout settings have been made on the AE-200’s LCD, preset floors are available for selection. Select a floor you want to monitor. Note: Floor Layout settings can be made only on the AE-200’s LCD. Refer to the AE-200 Instruction Book for how to make Floor Layout settings and how to read floor layout plans.
  • Page 13 *12 The “Starting up” icon will stay when the unit cannot be recognized after startup. Check for proper connection of the air conditioning unit and proper group settings. *13 The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E. WT07139X01...
  • Page 14 Item Description (2) LOSSNAY unit (ventilator) group Error Filter sign ON Schedule set Energy-saving ON HOLD ON *1 Whether or not to display the filter sign can be set on the Basic System settings screen, accessible via the Web Browser for Initial Settings. *2 The “Energy-saving ON”...
  • Page 15 4-1-2. Checking the operation conditions of the groups in a given block In the Block display of the Condition List screen, select a block to display the operation conditions (such as operation mode, set temperature, and room temperature) of the air conditioning unit groups, LOSSNAY unit (ventilator) groups, Air To Water (PWFY) unit groups, and general equipment groups in the block.
  • Page 16 Item Description The number of units under the control of AE-200/AE-50 that are currently in error will Number of units in error appear. Clicking “ ” will bring up the Malfunction List screen. (See section 4-3.) *1 The item will not appear if the number of units is “0.” 4-1-3.
  • Page 17 Operation mode HWHP (CAHV) unit: Heating, Heating ECO, Hot Water, Anti-freeze Note: Only the operation modes available for the unit model will appear. Note: The Setback mode can be selected on the AE-200A/AE-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E. Click to adjust the set temperature of the air conditioning unit or the Air To Water (PWFY) unit.
  • Page 18 Note: [Hold type] can be specified on the Basic System settings screen, accessible via the Web Browser for Initial Settings. Note: The Hold function can be used on the AE-200A/AE-50A, but not on the AE-200E/AE-50E. Click [ON] or [OFF] to turn on or off the interlocked LOSSNAY unit.
  • Page 19 4-1-5. Operating the units in a given block (1) In the Block display of the Condition List screen, select a block to operate, and click [Batch Operations]. If air conditioner group, LOSSNAY unit (ventilator) group, Air To Water (PWFY) unit group, and general equipment group exist together in the same block, a screen to select a group type will appear.
  • Page 20: Measurement List

    4-2. Measurement List This section explains how to check the measurement data of the temperature sensors, humidity sensors, and metering devices. Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu bar, and then click [Measurement List] to access the Measurement List screen. Note: An AI controller (PAC-YG63MCA), a commercially available temperature sensor, and a humidity sensor are required to measure the temperature and humidity.
  • Page 21: Malfunction List

    4-3. Malfunction List Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu bar, and then click [Malfunction List] to access the Malfunction List screen. A list of units that are currently malfunctioning will appear. Error Code List Click to display the list of error codes and their definitions.
  • Page 22 Types of units in error and the units that will stop when errors are reset Types of units in error and the units that will stop Units in error Units that will stop AE-200 (AE-50) None Outdoor unit All indoor units that are connected to the outdoor unit in error Indoor unit Indoor unit in error and all other indoor units in the same group ME (MA) remote controller...
  • Page 23: Filter Sign List

    4-4. Filter Sign List A list of units whose filter sign is turned on can be displayed. Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu bar, and then click [Filter Sign List] to access the Filter Sign List screen. All Reset Click to reset all filter signs of indoor units that are connected to AE-200 or AE-50 respectively at once.
  • Page 24: Ahc List

    4-5. AHC List On the AHC List screen, the status of input and output ports of each Advanced HVAC CONTROLLER (AHC) can be monitored. Click [Monitor/Operation] in the menu bar, and then click [AHC List] to access the AHC List screen. The port names and their status of each AHC will appear.
  • Page 25 Item Description The number of units under the control of AE-200/AE-50 whose filter sign is currently turned Number of units whose filter on will appear. Clicking “ ” will bring up the Filter Sign List screen. (See section 4-4.) sign is turned on Note: This item will not appear if the [Filter Sign Display] is set to [OFF] on the Basic System settings screen, accessible via the Web Browser for Initial Settings.
  • Page 26: Energy Management

    5. Energy Management 5-1. Energy Use Status On the Energy Use Status screen, the energy-control-related status, such as electric energy consumption, operation time, and outdoor temperature, can be displayed in a graph. Operators can check the detailed status of given indoor units by specifying the date to display the data per group, block, or unit address. Also, the status of other indoor units can be displayed at the same time for comparison.
  • Page 27 Item Description Click to show the graph created based on the specified criteria. Refresh screen Note: No graph will appear if no data that meet the specified criteria exist. Select an item in the top row to display its data in the bar graph, and select an item in the bottom row to display its data in the line graph.
  • Page 28 Item Description Display items for line graph Display range Display target Display item Address Group Block Outdoor Temp. Target value *1*3 Set Temp. for cool Indoor unit Set Temp. for heat Room Temp. Name of the temperature sensor 1 or humidity sensor 1 (AI controller) Name of the temperature sensor 2 or humidity sensor 2...
  • Page 29 Item Description Click [Download] to export the displayed measurement data in the CSV format. The CSV file name and file format will vary as shown below, depending on the selected date range. ■ File name <When any item in the [Comparison target] field is selected> Date range: Day “EM”_“DailyTrend”_[yyyy]-[mm]-[dd]_[Display target]_[YYYY]-[MM]-[DD]_[Comparison target]_ [Bar graph type]_[Line graph type].csv...
  • Page 30 Item Description ■ File format Date Item Format range File Type Month Year dd/mm/yyyy:DD/MM/YYYY Date Month mm/yyyy:MM/YYYY Year yyyy:YYYY “Block” + Block number (Display target)/ Target “Block” + Block number (Comparison target) “Block” + Block number (Display target) (Bar) + “–” + Display “Time”, item (Bar), “Block”...
  • Page 31 Item Description ■ File sample Date range: Day 2014/08/19:2013/06/01 Block1/Block5 Time,Block1 - Indoor Unit Electric Energy,Block5 - Indoor Unit Electric Energy,Block1 - Outdoor Temp.,Block5 - Outdoor Temp. 00:00,0.61,0.25,23.2,17.8 01:00,0.65,0.51,23.1,17.6 02:00,0.66,0.48,22.1,18.1 03:00,0.66,0.58,23.3,18.2 04:00,0.63,0.47,24.5,17.5 05:00,0.59,0.39,26.8,19.1 06:00,0.52,0.52,28.1,22.1 23:00,0.59,0.23,23.4,17.1 Date range: Month 2014/04:2013/04 Block1/Block5 Day,Block1 - Indoor Unit Electric Energy,Block5 - Indoor Unit Electric Energy,Target electric energy (kWh),Block1 - Outdoor Temp.,Block5 - Outdoor Temp.
  • Page 32: Ranking

    5-2. Ranking On the Ranking screen, the rankings in electric energy consumption and the fan operation time of given indoor units can be displayed per block, group, and unit in descending order in the bar graph. Click [Energy Management] in the menu bar, and then click [Ranking] to access the Ranking screen. Note: “Energy Management License Pack”...
  • Page 33 Item Description Click [Download] to export the displayed measurement data in the CSV format. The CSV file name and file format will vary as shown below, depending on the selected date range. ■ File name Date range: Day “EM”_“DailyRanking”_[yyyy]-[mm]-[dd]_[Display range]_[Ranking graph type].csv Date range: Month “EM”_“MonthlyRanking”_[yyyy]-[mm]_[Display range]_[Ranking graph type].csv Date range: Year...
  • Page 34 Item Description ■ File sample Date range: Day 03/13/2014 All blocks Block name,Indoor Unit Electric Energy,Target electric energy (kWh) Block1,25.19,21.2 Block5,19.58,18.13 Unregistered Blocks,17.01,19.73 Block3,11.2,16.9 Block6,6.19,5.24 Block2,5.98,10.96 Date range: Month 04/2014 All blocks Block name,Indoor Unit Electric Energy,Target electric energy (kWh) Download Block1,780.89,657.2 Block5,606.98,562.03...
  • Page 35: Target Value Setting

    5-3. Target Value Setting This section explains how to set the target electric energy consumption values for the entire system for the current year, each month, each day of the week, and each block. The set values will be displayed in the graph on the Energy Use Status screen (see section 5-1) and the Ranking screen (see section 5-2).
  • Page 36 Item Description Enter the target usage ratios of the annual electric energy for each month. Note: Each ratio must be between 0 and 100%. Note: The total of the ratios must be 100%. If the total is not 100%, a window that shows the current total value as shown below will appear and the setting will not be saved.
  • Page 37: Peakcut Control Status

    5-4. Peakcut Control Status This section explains how to check the Peakcut control status. Click [Energy Management] in the menu bar, and then click [Peakcut Control Status] to access the Peakcut Control Status screen. The average electric power consumption (kW) and the control level will appear in the graph. The measurement data can be exported in a CSV format from the screen.
  • Page 38 Item Description ■ File format Item Format File Type Date yyyy/mm/dd Target “Peakcut energy” Measurement item “Time,Power(kW),Control level” hh:mm (1-minute intervals), average electric power consumption, control level 5th– Data Note: The average electric power (kW) values remains unchanged for 30 minutes.
  • Page 39: Schedule Settings

    6. Schedule Settings Weekly (5 types), annual (5 types), and current day scheduling are available. Schedules can be set for each group, each block, or all groups. Schedule setting example Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Days that Weekly Schedule runs Days that Annual Schedule runs Days that Today's Schedule runs Weekly...
  • Page 40 Note: When the schedules overlap, schedule with the highest priority will run as shown below. Priority High Today’s schedule Schedules can be set for the current day without modifying the weekly or annual schedules. Annual schedule Different schedules can be set for public holidays or summer vacation.
  • Page 41: Weekly Schedule

    6-1. Weekly Schedule Click [Schedule Settings] in the menu bar, and then click [Weekly 1], [Weekly 2], [Weekly 3], [Weekly 4], or [Weekly 5] to access the Weekly Schedule settings screen. On the Weekly Schedule settings screen, schedules can be set for each day of the week. Note: When today’s schedule and weekly schedule are set for the same day, today’s schedule settings take precedence over weekly schedule settings.
  • Page 42 (1-3) Selecting a block as a target Select [Block] in the Setting Range section. Select a block name, or select one of the group numbers in the block to display the block name automatically. (If the selected group does not belong to a block, the block name will not be displayed automatically.) If different equipment types exist together in the same block, a screen to select an equipment type will appear.
  • Page 43 (1-4) Selecting all groups as a target Select [All Groups] in the Setting Range section. If different equipment types exist together in the same system, a screen to select an equipment type will appear. Click one of the equipment types to set the schedule. A Schedule Settings screen will appear.
  • Page 44 (4) Setting the contents of the schedule Click [Edit] in the Contents of Schedule section to display the schedule settings screen. Scheduled start time Schedule settings Set the start time to apply to the schedule, set the operations to be scheduled, and then press [OK]. The operations that can be scheduled for air conditioning unit groups are as follows: ON/OFF/Optimized Start, Mode, Set Temp, Air Direction, Fan Speed, and Prohibit Remote Controller Operation.
  • Page 45 (5) Copying a schedule Copy (Day of the week)/Paste To copy the schedule settings of a day to the schedule settings for another day of the week, select the day whose schedule settings are to be copied, click [Copy (Day of the week)], select the day to which the copied schedule settings are to be pasted, and click [Paste].
  • Page 46: Annual Schedule

    6-2. Annual Schedule Click [Schedule Settings] in the menu bar, and then click [Annual Schedule] to access the Annual Schedule settings screen. On the Annual Schedule settings screen, schedules can be set for public holidays or summer vacation. Up to five operation patterns (Pattern 1 through 5) can be set for the 24 months including the current month, and total of 50 days can be allocated to the patterns.
  • Page 47 (3) Setting the contents of the schedule Click [Edit] in the Contents of Schedule section to display the schedule settings screen. Scheduled start time Schedule settings Set the start time to apply to the schedule, set the operations to be scheduled, and then press [OK]. The operations that can be scheduled for air conditioning unit groups are as follows: ON/OFF/Optimized Start, Mode, Set Temp, Air Direction, Fan Speed, and Prohibit Remote Controller Operation.
  • Page 48 (5) Copying a schedule To copy the schedule settings of a pattern to the schedule settings for Copy (Pattern)/Paste another pattern, select the pattern whose schedule settings are to be copied, click [Copy (Pattern)], select the pattern to which the copied schedule settings are to be pasted, and click [Paste].
  • Page 49: Today's Schedule

    6-3. Today’s Schedule Click [Schedule Settings] in the menu bar, and then click [Today’s Schedule] to access the Today’s Schedule settings screen. On the Today’s Schedule settings screen, schedules can be set for the current day without modifying the weekly or annual schedules.
  • Page 50 function will start the units 5 to 60 minutes prior to the scheduled start time to reach the set temperature at the scheduled start time, based on the operation data in the past. (When the units start the first time after a power reset, the units will start operation 30 minutes before the scheduled start time.) If the room temperature is measured by the return air temperature sensor on the air conditioning unit, the measured value may not be an accurate representation of the temperature in the room, especially when the air conditioning unit...
  • Page 51: Malfunction Log

    7. Malfunction Log 7-1. Unit Error/Communication Error Click [Malfunction Log] in the menu bar, and then click [Unit Error] to display the last 64 unit errors, or click [Communication Error] to display the last 64 M-NET communication errors. Note: If there is no error occurred, no error log will appear. Communication Error Click to display the M-NET communication error log.
  • Page 52: System Settings

    8. System Settings 8-1. Date/Time Settings Click [System Settings] in the menu bar, and then click [Date/Time Settings] to access the date and time settings screen. Set the current date and time, and then click [Save Settings] to save the settings. Note: The date and time settings may not be accessible if logged in as a building manager.
  • Page 53: User Registration

    8-2. User Registration On the User Registration screen, the building manager’s user name and password can be changed. If the “Personal Web” license is registered, up to 50 general users can be registered, and the groups that each general user is granted access to can be determined. Click [System Settings] in the menu bar, and then click [User Registration] to access the User Registration screen.
  • Page 54: Maintenance

    9. Maintenance 9-1. Send Mail Log Click [Maintenance] in the menu bar, and then click [Send Mail Log] to access the Send Mail Log screen. A list of error notification e-mail that have been sent will appear. Error notification e-mail function is the function to send the error information to the specified e-mail addresses. To use this function, e-mail settings must be configured on the Web Browser for Initial Settings.
  • Page 55: Gas Amount Check

    9-2. Gas Amount Check On the Gas Amount Check screen, operators can check the outdoor units for proper gas refrigerant charge. Click [Maintenance] in the menu bar, and then click [Gas Amount Check] to access the Gas Amount Check screen. Note: Only the outdoor units that support the Gas Amount Check function will appear on the screen.
  • Page 56: Outdoor Unit Status

    9-3. Outdoor unit status On the Outdoor Unit Status screen, operators can check the capacity value, high pressure, and low pressure of each outdoor unit. Click [Maintenance] in the menu bar, and then click [Outdoor unit status] to access the Outdoor Unit Status screen.
  • Page 57: Free Contact List

    9-4. Free Contact List This chapter explains how to check the input/output status of the free contacts on the indoor units. Click [Maintenance] in the menu bar, and then click [Free Contact List] to access the Free Contact List screen. Note: The free contact settings must be made on the indoor unit.
  • Page 58: Csv Output

    9-5. CSV output The operation data, such as apportioning parameters, power consumption, and energy management data, can be output in a CSV format from the CSV Output screen. Click [Maintenance] in the menu bar, and then click [CSV output] to access the CSV Output screen. Note: A separate license may be required to use the CSV output function.
  • Page 59 (3) Specify the connection destination and the save destination, and click [Charge Parameters], [Power consumption data], or [Energy management data], referring to the table below. A login screen will appear. Enter the user name and the password, and click [Login]. Note: The building manager or maintenance user can login.
  • Page 60 Item Description Click to download a CSV file of the charge parameters. ■ File name “ChargeParameter”_[yyyy]-[mm]-[dd]“A”[Indoor unit address]-[Time period (1–5)].csv Note: The date will appear in the format that has been set on the Basic System settings screen, accessible via the Web Browser for Initial Settings. Note: Time periods 1 through 5 can only be set from TG-2000A.
  • Page 61 Item Description Click to download a CSV file of the power consumption data. ■ File name “ChargeParameter”_[yyyy]-[mm]-[dd]“MCPA”[MCP address]-[Time period (1–5)].csv Note: The date will appear in the format that has been set on the Basic System settings screen, accessible via the Web Browser for Initial Settings. Note: Time periods 1 through 5 can only be set from TG-2000A.
  • Page 62 Item Description Click to download a CSV file of the energy management data. The “Select energy management data source” window will pop up. Select a data type and specify the data- acquisition period to acquire the data. Refer to section 9-5-1 “Energy Management Data List” for details about the data that can be output in a CSV format.
  • Page 63 Item Description ■ File output destination [Save destination]\[Serial No.]\“OperationalData”\“EnergyManagementData”\[Date] Note: The date will appear in the format that has been set on the Basic System settings screen, accessible via the Web Browser for Initial Settings. ■ File format [Data type: 5-minute intervals] Item Format File Type...
  • Page 64 Item Description [Data type: 30-minute intervals] Item Format File Type Data range Start date + “–” + End date “DateTime,Data1(51),...Data1(100),Data2(51),...Data2(100), Data3(51),...Data3(100),OutdoorTemp(51),...OutdoorTemp(100), CoolSetTemp(1),...CoolSetTemp(50),HeatSetTemp(1),...HeatSetTemp(50), RoomTemp(1),...RoomTemp(50),FanTime(1),...FanTime(50), CoolTime(1),...CoolTime(50),HeatTime(1),...HeatTime(50), ThermoTime(1),...ThermoTime(50),CoolThermoTime(1),...CoolThermoTime(50), HeatThermoTime(1),...HeatThermoTime(50), Item ThermoCount(1),...ThermoCount(50), SaveValue(1),...SaveValue(50),CoolSaveValue(1),...CoolSaveValue(50), HeatSaveValue(1),...HeatSaveValue(50), ApporionedElectricEnergy(1),...ApporionedElectricEnergy(50), MCP1(1),...MCP1(50),MCP2(1),...MCP2(50),MCP3(1),...MCP3(50), MCP4(1),...MCP4(50),MCT1(1),...MCT1(50),MCT2(1),...MCT2(50), AHC1(201),...AHC1(250),AHC2(201),...AHC2(250)” Item Unit ApportionedElectricEnergy ThermoCount, Data1, Data2, Data3 OutdoorTemp, CoolSetTemp, HeatSetTemp, ºC, ºF RoomTemp...
  • Page 65 Item Description [Data type: 1-day intervals] Item Format File Type Data range Start date + “–” + End date “DateTime,Data1(51),...Data1(100),Data3(51),...Data3(100), OutdoorTemp(51),...OutdoorTemp(100),CoolSetTemp(1),...CoolSetTemp(50), HeatSetTemp(1),...HeatSetTemp(50),RoomTemp(1),...RoomTemp(50), FanTime(1),...FanTime(50),CoolTime(1),...CoolTime(50), HeatTime(1),...HeatTime(50),ThermoTime(1),...ThermoTime(50), CoolThermoTime(1),...CoolThermoTime(50), HeatThermoTime(1),...HeatThermoTime(50), Item SaveValue(1),...SaveValue(50),CoolSaveValue(1),...CoolSaveValue(50), HeatSaveValue(1),...HeatSaveValue(50), ApporionedElectricEnergy(1),...ApporionedElectricEnergy(50), TargetElectricEnergy(1),...TargetElectricEnergy(50), MCP1(1),...MCP1(50),MCP2(1),...MCP2(50),MCP3(1),...MCP3(50), MCP4(1),...MCP4(50),MCT1(1),...MCT1(50),MCT2(1),...MCT2(50), AHC1(201),...AHC1(250),AHC2(201),...AHC2(250)” Item Unit ApportionedElectricEnergy, TargetElectricEnergy Data1, Data3 OutdoorTemp, CoolSetTemp, HeatSetTemp, ºC, ºF RoomTemp...
  • Page 66 Item Description [Data type: 1-month intervals] Item Format File Type Data range Start year and month + “–” + End year and month “DateTime,Data1(51),...Data1(100),Data3(51),...Data3(100), OutdoorTemp(51),...OutdoorTemp(100),CoolSetTemp(1),...CoolSetTemp(50), HeatSetTemp(1),...HeatSetTemp(50),RoomTemp(1),...RoomTemp(50), FanTime(1),...FanTime(50),CoolTime(1),...CoolTime(50), HeatTime(1),...HeatTime(50),ThermoTime(1),...ThermoTime(50), CoolThermoTime(1),...CoolThermoTime(50), HeatThermoTime(1),...HeatThermoTime(50), Item SaveValue(1),...SaveValue(50),CoolSaveValue(1),...CoolSaveValue(50), HeatSaveValue(1),...HeatSaveValue(50), ApporionedElectricEnergy(1),...ApporionedElectricEnergy(50). TargetElectricEnergy(1),...TargetElectricEnergy(50), MCP1(1),...MCP1(50),MCP2(1),...MCP2(50),MCP3(1),...MCP3(50), MCP4(1),...MCP4(50),MCT1(1),...MCT1(50),MCT2(1),...MCT2(50), AHC1(201),...AHC1(250),AHC2(201),...AHC2(250)” Item Unit ApportionedElectricEnergy, TargetElectricEnergy Data1, Data3 OutdoorTemp, CoolSetTemp, HeatSetTemp,...
  • Page 67 Item Description [Data type: 1-year intervals] Item Format File Type Date range Start year + “–” + End year “DateTime,Data1(51),...Data1(100),Data3(51),...Data3(100), FanTime(1),...FanTime(50),CoolTime(1),...CoolTime(50), HeatTime(1),...HeatTime(50),ThermoTime(1),...ThermoTime(50), CoolThermoTime(1),...CoolThermoTime(50), HeatThermoTime(1),...HeatThermoTime(50),SaveValue(1),...SaveValue(50), Item CoolSaveValue(1),...CoolSaveValue(50), HeatSaveValue(1),...HeatSaveValue(50), ApporionedElectricEnergy(1),...ApporionedElectricEnergy(50) TargetElectricEnergy(1),...TargetElectricEnergy(50), MCP1(1),...MCP1(50),MCP2(1),...MCP2(50),MCP3(1),...MCP3(50), MCP4(1),...MCP4(50)” Item Unit ApportionedElectricEnergy, TargetElectricEnergy Energy management Data1, Data3 Measurement data unit *1*2...
  • Page 68 9-5-1. Energy Management Data List Table 9-1 below summarizes the energy-control-related items that can be output in a CSV format, their measurement units, and their data ranges for each data type. Table 9-2 below summarizes how many months/years worth of data each CSV file can contain. Table 9-1 Data items Data type (intervals) Measurement...
  • Page 69: License Registration For Optional Functions

    10. License registration for optional functions This chapter explains how to register a license for optional functions. Please ask your dealer for more details on the optional functions and how to purchase a license number. Note: The current date and time settings are required for license registration. Refer to section 8-1 for date and time settings. Note: The license registration is required for each AE-200/AE-50.
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  • Page 72 This product is designed and intended for use in the residential, commercial and light-industrial environment. The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations: • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC • Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC • Restriction of Hazardous Substances 2011/65/EU Please be sure to put the contact address/telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer.

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