Mitsubishi Electronics G-50A User Manual

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Central Controller
Model: G-50A
Mitsubishi Electric Air-conditioner Network System
Instruction Book
Contents
1. Safety
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Product feature
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Function
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User operation
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Initial setting
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Maintenance
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External input / output
3-1
Specification
3-2
Display screen
4-1
Operation condition monitor
4-2
Operation setting
4-4
Malfunction
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4-5
Current time setting
5-2
M-NET address setting
5-3
Function setting
5-4
Group configuration setting
5-5
Interlocked operation setting
6-1
Refrigerant system monitor
6-2
Malfunction log monitor
7-2
External output function
Before using the controller, please read this Instruction Book carefully to ensure
correct operation. Store this Instruction Book in a location that is easy to find.
7-1
External input function
5-6
Group name setting
5-7
User setting
5-8
IP address setting
5-9
Initial setting tools connection function
4-3
Timer operation
4-2-1
Group operation setting
4-2-2
Collective operation setting
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Appendix 2 :
User operation(adridged)
Appendix 1 : Initial setting(adridged)
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5-1
Shifting to initial setting menu
G-50A
ON/OFF
CENTRAL CONTROLLER
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Central Controller

Central ControllerModel: G-50AMitsubishi Electric Air-conditioner Network SystemInstruction BookContents1. Safety…………………………………………………………………………………………

Page 2

-8-DisplayP 4NEXTContinuously press04-2002MONand(2 seconds or longer)G-50A001PROHIBITED013 - 2 Display ScreenThe lamp indicates the unit op-eration co

Page 3 - 1 . SAFETY

-9-POWERGND12VDC91CN251CN1RS232CEthernetABSM-NETBACK6 ADDRESS SETTING7 FUNCTION SETTING8 IP ADDRESS SETTINGVER.LAN changeover switchRefer to section &

Page 4 - (4) Malfunction monitor

-10-4 . User operationUsed the following two screens when user operation is performed.Operation monitor screen This screen displays ON/OFF and

Page 5 - [ 3 ] Other

-11-• Note that operation is different for each of the following display methods.Press the switch to change the display group in d

Page 6 - 3 . Functions

-12-19 30 ˚C / 67 87 ˚F17 28 ˚C / 63 83 ˚F19 28 ˚C / 67 83 ˚F4 - 2 Operation setting4 - 2 - 1 Group operation setting• There are t

Page 7

-13-No. Name of switchesCurrent timesetting switchAir directionsetting switchVentilationVentilation volume setting displayThe operation mode of the in

Page 8

-14-(1) Local remote control operation prohibition setting.• G-50A can prohibit the operation of item such as connected local remote controller or sla

Page 9

-15-(2) G-50A operation prohibition(3) Using the function area• The operation of this controller is prohibited when an operation prohibition setting f

Page 10 - 3 - 2 Display Screen

-16-4 - 2 - 2 Collective operation setting(1) Collective operation setting• A collective operation setting and a collective prohibit setting can be pe

Page 11 - Maintenance

-17-(2) Collective prohibit settingPress the switch to set "PROH. (PROHIBIT)" in blinkingdisplay and press the s

Page 13 - (2) Display contents

-18-The collective operation setting initial screen is displayed.Press the switch to set "REMOTE CONTROL PROHIBIT ".Remote ope

Page 14 - 4 - 2 Operation setting

-19-• A weekly schedule setting can be specified for each group.• Possible to set on the timer the schedule to prohibit operation of the local remote

Page 15

-20-• Follow the procedures described below to set each daily schedule pattern for each group.• The setting temperature or set-back values setting are

Page 16 - PROHIBITION

-21-Press the switch to display the group in desired weeklyPress the switch to move the cu

Page 17 - (3) Using the function area

-22-Press the (CLOCK/PATTERN) switch to select P1 toP4 or ( - ).Press the switch one time to complete the setting.(

Page 18

-23-4 - 4 Malfunction• The malfunction monitor function is used for conforming to the details of the malfunction condition when amalfunction is displa

Page 19

-24-4 - 5 Current time setting< Sifting to the current time setting screen >The current time, day, month and year are set on the current time se

Page 20

-25-MENU WED 15:291 ADDRESS SETTING2 FUNCTION SELECT4 GROUP SETTINGPLEASE SETINITIAL SETTING3 IP ADDRESS SETTINGMENU WED 15:296 ADDRESS SETTING

Page 21 - 4-3 Timer operation

-26-MENU WED 15:296 ADDRESS SETTING7 FUNCTION SETTINGBACK8 IP ADDRESS SETTINGOFFON3No. 1No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5No. 6No. 7No. 8<Function selects&g

Page 22 - CLOCK / PATTERN

-27-1 ADDRESS SETTING2 FUNCTION SETTING3 IP ADDRESS SETTING4 GROUP SETTINGPLEASE SETINITIAL SETTINGWED 15:295 - 4 Group configuration setting• Reg

Page 23 - (3) Weekly schedule setting

-1-1 . SAFETY Please take a moment to review these safety precautions. They are provided for your protection and to preventdamage to the controller.Th

Page 24

WED 15:29MENUNEXTSet all the units and controllers to be registered in the displayed groupnumber.Repeat operation to to set all groups managed

Page 25 - Malfunction reset operation

-29-5 - 5 Interlocked operation setting• Registration of interlocked operation of Ventilation unit (OA processing unit and LOSSNAY) with single or mul

Page 26 - 4 - 5 Current time setting

Used the numeric keypad switch to set the address of the indoor unitthat operates with displayed interlocked OA processing unit or LOSSNAY.NOTE:When t

Page 27 - 5 . Initial setting

-31-5 - 6 Group name setting• Specify new group name.• Either alphabet, numeric characters, hyphens or spaces can be used for name setting.• Maximum o

Page 28 - 123 45678

Simultaneously press the and keys on the initial setting menu screen for 2 seconds to complete user operation.When the group name se

Page 29 - WED 15:29

-33-• A certain group name can be copied to another group.• It is convenient to use a group name for other groups because a group name that was copied

Page 30 - Additions

5-7 User settingTo match the needs for the user this menu is to specify some of the indications and functions that appear onthe user operating screen

Page 31

-35-5-8 IP address setting5-9 Initial setting tool connection functionMENU WED 15:296 ADDRESS SETTING7 FUNCTION SETTINGBACK8 IP ADDRESS SETTINGIP

Page 32

-36-6. Maintenance6-1 Refrigerant system monitor• This function allows monitoring of the address of the outdoor units, and BC controller connected to

Page 33 - ( 1 ) Setting method

-37-6-2 Malfunction log monitor• This function allows monitoring of a log of the last 64 malfunctions.• The contents of malfunction and time the malfu

Page 34 - Group name cursor

-2-2 . Product Features[ 1 ] User operating functionThe central controller is capable of controlling up to 50 air conditioner units. It supports the

Page 35 - ( 2 ) Group name copy

-38-7.External input/output function(1) The function of external input(A) Level signal(2) Level signal and pulse signal(3) Specification of external i

Page 36 - TEMP. UNIT ˚C / ˚F

-39-1123(B) Pulse signal Even if the ON signal is input during ON, the status will remain at the ON status.When the local remote controller is prohibi

Page 37 - Service LAN connector

-40-MENU WED 15:291 ADDRESS SETTING2 FUNCTION SELECT4 GROUP SETTINGPLEASE SETINITIAL SETTING3 IP ADDRESS SETTINGGROUP NAMEG01 MMMR1ABCDEFGHI JK

Page 38 - 6. Maintenance

M-NET ADDRESS: 000M-NET ADDRESSFUNCTION SETTINGON12345678OFFIP ADDRESS SETTINGIP ADDRESS :MASK ADDRESS :192.168.001.001255.255.255.000INTERLOCKED

Page 39 - 6-2 Malfunction log monitor

-42-Overall status lampShows the operation panel, screen, etc. for user operation.ON …During operationCollective operation switchOFF

Page 40 - (A) Level signal

-43-* P1 to P3 of a composite pattern composed of P1 to P3 and P4.• : Change the display group.•

Page 41 - 7-2 External output function

WT03945X01Printed in JapanRecycled PaperNOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant

Page 42 - INITIAL SETTING

-3-The central controller is supplied power from the PAC-SC50KUA Power Supply Unit via the M-NET transmission line andDC power line. The DC power betw

Page 43 - USER SETTING

-4-Cool (Dry) operation : 19 30 ˚C / 67 87 ˚FHeat operation : 17 28 ˚C / 63 83 ˚FAuto operation : 19

Page 44 - Operation monitor screen

-5-ective or per group.[Ventilation operation]Low speed/High speed/Ventilation OFFThe overall status lamp displays conditions of the collective statue

Page 45

-6-G-50Amanagement rangeUnitUnitAnother system controllermanagement rangeof G-50AManagement rangeM-NET Gatewaymanagement rangeUnitUnitent OA processin

Page 46 - Recycled Paper

-7-Master systemGroup Group GroupcontrollerSlave systemcontrollerGroup Group GroupMaster systemcontroller 1Master systemcontroller 2GroupGroupGroupG

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