TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLLER for Air Conditioning
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TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLLER for Air Conditioning
INSTALLATION MANUAL TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLLER for Air Conditioning Control System BMS-TP0640ACE BMS-TP5120ACE BMS-TP0640PWE BMS-TP5120PWE • Thank you very much for purchasing the TOSHIBA Touch Screen Controller. • Please read this manual carefully beforehand for proper installation of the controller. CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Precautions for Safety .............................................................................................................. 1 Outline of Control System ........................................................................................................ 2 Accessory parts ........................................................................................................................ 2 Selection of Installation place .................................................................................................. 3 Points for Installation Work ...................................................................................................... 4 Connecting the Network wires ................................................................................................ 6 Connecting the Power cable .................................................................................................... 7 Control Wiring Diagram (Connection example) .................................................................. 9 Air conditioner Address Table and Before-Trial Operation Check list .................................. 10 Schedule Table for Each R.C. group/indoor Name ............................................................ 12 Installation ................................................................................................................................ 13 Trial Operation ......................................................................................................................... 14 Trouble shooting ..................................................................................................................... 17 Control Specifications ............................................................................................................ 19 APPENDIX 1 Precautions for Safety • • • • Ensure that all Local, National and International regulations are satisfied. Read these “Precautions for Safety” carefully before installation. The precautions described below include important items regarding safety. Observe them without fail. After the installation work, perform a trial operation to check for any problem. Follow the Owner’s Manual to explain how to use and maintain the controller to the customer. • Turn off the main power supply switch (or breaker) before the controller maintenance. • Ask the customer to keep the Installation Manual together with the Owner’s Manual. WARNING • Ask an authorized dealer or qualified installation professional to install/maintain the conditioner. • Turn off the main power supply switch or breaker before starting electrical work. Make sure all power switches are off. Failure to do so may cause electric shock. • Connect the connecting wire correctly. If the connecting wire is connected in a wrong way, electric parts may be damaged. • Do not modify the controller by removing any of the safety guards or by-bypassing any of the safety interlock switches. • Exposure of the controller to water or moisture before installation may cause a short-circuit of electrical parts. Do not store it in a wet basement or expose to rain or water. • After unpacking the controller, examine it carefully if there is possible damage. • Perform installation work properly according to the Installation Manual. Inappropriate installation may result in water leakage, electric shock or fire. • Electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the Installation Manual. Make sure the conditioner uses an exclusive power supply. An insufficient power supply capacity or improper installation may cause fire. • Use the specified wires for connecting the terminals securely fix. To prevent external forces applied to the terminals from affecting the terminals. • Conform to the regulations of the local electric company when connecting the power supply. Inappropriate grounding may cause electric shock. • Do not install the air conditioner in a location subject to a risk of exposure to a combustible gas. If a combustible gas leaks, and stays around the controller, a fire may occur. CAUTION Upon customer’s approval, install the Touch Screen Controller at a place which satisfies the following conditions. • Place where the Touch Screen Controller can be installed securely. • Place which can reserve a sufficient service space for safe maintenance or check. • Place where CF (Compact Flash) card can be removed easily. • Place which provides sufficient space for connecting/checking the terminals of interface, InputOutput ports, etc. Avoid the following places. • Places where a device generating high frequency (inverter, non-utility generator, medical apparatus, or communication equipment) is installed. (A bad influence may generated by malfunction of the controller, control error, or noise may affect such equipment.) 1 2 Outline of Control System When installed this Air Conditioning Control System in a Toshiba air conditioner, enables easy central control of up to 64 (for BMS-TP0640ACE, BMS-TP0640PWE) or up to 512 (for BMS-TP5120ACE, BMSTP5120PWE) indoor units with multi-functions integrated into the controller. This system allows advanced, operation control, and power-saving operation for medium to large buildings. This system also provides elaborate, advanced functions such as operation status monitoring, control, and scheduled operation of all air conditioners for each block, tenant or area. Thus efficient control of air conditioners is readily with easy operation. With an easy-to-see color LCD touch panel, this system allows you to quickly reference various settings or detailed information and execute them by only touching the LCD panel. 3 Accessory parts Accessory parts Part name Touch Screen Controller Touch Screen Controller fixture Guard cover Simple stand Terminal connector Jumper pin Triangle thread screw (M3 x 6) Triangle thread screw (M4 x 8) CF (Compact Flash) card for data files CF (Compact Flash) card adapter Installation Manual Q'ty 1 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Remarks Touch panel computer For in-wall installation For preventing CF (Compact Flash) card from coming out For contact input/output (connected already) For RS-485 settings (set already) For guard cover For simple stand Inserted in the card slot Inserted in the card slot This manual (Note) Power cable is not supplied for the Touch Screen Controller. Prepare a 3-pin power cable conforming to applicable safety standards. Be sure to connect the earth line each of the power cable securely. 2 4 Selection of Installation place WARNING Install the Touch Screen Controller securely in a place that can sufficiently withstand the weight of the controller. If the foundation is not sturdy enough, the controller may fall and cause injury. Perform specified installation work to guard the controller against earthquakes. Improper installation may cause the controller to fall. REQUIREMENT To prevent damage on the Touch Screen Controller or personal injury, follow the instructions below. • Do not step, or put any heavy object on the packed controller. • When carrying the controller, hold it paying attention not to apply excessive force. • Do not block any of the air vents of the Touch Screen Controller. External View CF (Compact Flash) card slot (CF card for data files) Universal Input/ Output port USB mouse Ethernet port Intelligent Server PCI expansion unit connector cover Power input terminal block POWER LED Function switch (F1, F2, F3) Power cable 70 99.3 91.75 75 256 95.75 75 242 5 316 249 54 49 82.5 16 48 302 55.5 19 30 M4 Tap (×4 pcs.) (depth: 10 mm max.) unit: mm 3 5 Points for Installation Work Work flow Process Point (Before work) Determination of installation condition Document creation • Clarify work categories. • Determine items of detail control. • Determine the installation position of the Touch Screen Controller. • Create a control wiring diagram (see page 9). • Create an address table for each block, tenant, and area (see page 10, 11). • Create a schedule table for each R.C. group/indoor name (see page 12). (Data input before work) Enter block/tenant/area names. Enter schedules for each R.C. group/indoor name. • Enter block/tenant/area names in each address table (see page 11). • Enter schedules in each schedule table (see page 12). (Before installation) Electrical work (power/control lines) Operation mode/address settings Trial operation and adjustments Owner’s manual, delivery • Make connections according to the control wiring diagram (see page 9). • • • • Intelligent Server (see APPENDIX page 6) TCS-NET Relay Interface (see APPENDIX page 7) Indoor unit (see APPENDIX page 8-15) Checking according to the Before-Trial Operation Check list (page 10) using the control wiring diagram. • Operate the indoor unit for each system according to the control wiring diagram. Check that there is no incorrect wiring or piping, and then create a trial operation check list (page 16). • Give operational explanation in an easy-to-understand manner. NOTE For installation, wiring or adjustment of the accessible components for the Touch Screen Controller, refer to the manual “A04-016”. 4 5 Points for Installation Work (continued) Management zone categories All Block Tenant Area RC Group/Unit Building A 1F Tenant A Shop A 101 Indoor Unit (line address + indoor unit address) 1 - 1 (header unit) 1 - 2 (follower unit) 102 1 - 3 (header unit) 1 - 4 (follower unit) 103 1 - 5 (header unit) 1 - 6 (follower unit) 1 - 7 (follower unit) Office A 104 1 - 8 (header unit) 1 - 9 (follower unit) Tenant B Shop B 105 2 - 1 (header unit) 2 - 2 (follower unit) Tenant C 106 2 - 3 (header unit) Office B 107 2 - 4 (header unit) Shop C 108 2 - 5 (header unit) 2 - 6 (follower unit) 2 - 7 (follower unit) 2 - 8 (follower unit) Shared space Office C 1F outdoor air conditioner 5 109 2 - 9 (follower unit) 110 3 - 1 (header unit) 6 Connecting the Network wires Connect the Touch Screen Controller to Intelligent Servers and to an optional PC for creating monthly reports using network wires (category 5UTP straight wire), via a Switching HUB (procured on site). • Connect the Ethernet port of the controller to a port of the HUB with a network wire. • Connect the Ethernet port 1 of the Intelligent Server to a port of the HUB with a network wire. • Connect the PC’s Ethernet port to a port of the HUB with a network wire. (Not required if there is not need to create reports.) Ethernet Ethernet port 1 Intelligent Server No.1 Ethernet port 2 Intelligent Server No.2 Switching HUB Touch Screen Controller Ethernet port PC for creating monthly reports Network wires (category 5UTP straight wire) 6 7 Connecting the Power cable CAUTION Connect a proper input AC voltage to the power input terminal block. Failure to do so may cause a failure. REQUIREMENT Power cable is not supplied for the Touch Screen Controller. Prepare a 3-pin power cable conforming to applicable safety standards. Be sure to connect the earth line each of the power cable securely. Power Input Terminal Block ■ Power Input Terminal Block N L Rated input voltage: 100 to 240 VAC Power input terminal block For M3.5 screws Terminal pitch: 8.9 mm Universal Input/Output Port (I/O) This port is provided with electrically-insulated 3 inputs and 3 outputs for universal use. ■ Universal Input/Output port connector 10 1 ↓ Front (LCD side) Pin No. Signal name 1 PI_PCOM 2 3 PI(0) PI(1) 4 5 PI(2) P_PO(0) 6 7 N_PO(0) P_PO(1) 8 9 N_PO(1) P_PO(2) 10 N_PO(2) Remarks Universal input plus common Universal input 0 Universal input 1 Universal input 2 Universal output 0+ Universal output 0Universal output 1+ Universal output 1Universal output 2+ Universal output 2- Connector: MC1,5/10-GF-3,5(PHOENIX CONTACT) Cable connector: MC1,5/10-STF-3,5(PHOENIX CONTACT) 7 ■ Specifications [Input] Input system Input resistance Number of input signals External circuit power voltage : Current-driven input insulated by photo-coupler : 3 k ohms :3 : 12 to 24 V DC (±10%) [Output] Output system Output rating Number of output signals : Open-collector output insulated by photo-coupler : 30 V DC, 100 mA maximum :3 ■ External Input/Output circuit (1) Input circuit PI_PCOM 3 k ohm 1/2 W 10 k ohm External power supply (12 V - 24 V DC) PI(0) - PI(2) Input contact Input/Output connector (2) Output circuit (External circuit) load 330 ohm P_PO(0) - P_PO(2) External power supply (Max. 30 V DC) PC357 2SD780A 4.7 k ohm N_PO(0) - N_PO(2) Input/Output connector 8 Touch Screen Controller Switching HUB 9 Printer PC for creating monthly reports Intelligent server software BMS-STCC Intelligent Server BMS-LSV2E Intelligent server software BMS-STCC Intelligent Server BMS-LSV2E 1st-8th floor 9th-16th floor BMSIFLSV1E U3,U4 U3,U4 U3,U4 U3,U4 U3,U4 U3,U4 U3,U4 U3,U4 8 fire alarm inputs 8 power meter inputs 8 power meter inputs Energy Monitoring Relay Interface BMS-IFWH3E Energy Monitoring Relay Interface BMS-IFWH3E 8 door-lock control signal inputs U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 Digital Input/Output Relay Interface BMS-IFDD01E Digital Input/Output Relay Interface BMS-IFDD01E TCS-NET Relay Interface 1st floor BMSIFLSV1E TCS-NET Relay Interface 2nd floor BMSIFLSV1E TCS-NET Relay Interface 15th floor BMSIFLSV1E TCS-NET Relay Interface 16th floor Main Bus Indoor unit Outdoor unit U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 U1,U2 8 Control Wiring Diagram (Connection example) 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Outdoor refrigerant R.C. group/ unit name Air Conditioner List Outdoor unit model name • Building name: Indoor unit model name Header unit Address Information Refrigerant line address Indoor unit address Group address Intelligent Server address TCS-NET relay I/F address Block name Tenant name Display name Area name Power Key input Fire alarm meter No. No. No. Device Energy Monitoring and Input/Output data 9 Air conditioner Address Table and Before-Trial Operation Check list: ( ) MMK-AP0091H MMK-AP0091H PAC-B1 • IF-3 PAC-B1 • IF-4 PAC-B1 • IF-5 PAC-B1 • IF-1 PAC-M • IF-2 PAC-M • IF-3 PAC-M • IF-4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 20 PAC-S • 2F-2 MMK-AP0091H 0 MMK-AP0091H MMY-AP1401HT8 MMK-AP0091H PAC-S • 2F-1 18 PAC-S MMK-AP0091H PAC-M • IF-8 17 19 1 MMK-AP0091H PAC-M • IF-7 16 1 1 1 1 MMK-AP0091H PAC-M • IF-6 15 1 MMK-AP0091H 1 1 1 1 1 PAC-M • IF-5 MMK-AP0091H MMK-AP0091H MMK-AP0091H MMK-AP0091H MMK-AP0091H 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Header unit 14 MMY-AP1401HT8 MMK-AP0091H PAC-B1 • IF-2 6 PAC-M MMU-AP0091H MMY-AP1401HT8 PAC-B1 • IF-1 PAC-B1 MMU-AP0091H PAC-B1 • IF-1 4 5 MMU-AP0091H PAC-B1 • IF-1 3 MMU-AP0091H PAC-B1 • IF-1 MMU-AP0091H Indoor unit model name 2 R.C. group/ unit name PAC-B1 • IF-1 Outdoor unit model name Air Conditioner List 1 Outdoor refrigerant • Building name: 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 2 1 8 0 2 1 0 0 0 9 7 0 0 0 2 2 8 7 6 5 4 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 Address Information Refrigerant line address Indoor unit address Group address Intelligent Server address TCS-NET relay I/F address 1 1 1 2F 2F 2F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F Block name Tenant D Shared space Office A Office A Office A Office A Tenant C Tenant C Tenant C Tenant C Tenant B Tenant B Tenant B Tenant B Tenant A Tenant A Tenant A Tenant A Tenant A Tenant name Display name Shop H B A Meeting room Meeting room Office Office Shop G Shop F Shop F Shop E Shop D Shop C Shop B Shop A Shop A Shop A Shop A Shop A Area name 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Power Key input Fire alarm meter No. No. No. Device Energy Monitoring and Input/Output data Air conditioner Address Table and Before-Trial Operation Check list (Example) : : : : : : : : : : : : 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 21:00 : : : : : 3 4 5 6 7 8 Monday to Saturday Day of the week 19:00 B1 Block 2 XX Dental Clinic Tenant 8:00 Consultation room Area 1 PAC-B1, 1F-1 R.C. group/unit name • Building name: XXX Building 12:00 13:00 Stop Stop : : : 21:00 19:00 8:00 Run Monday to Friday B1 XX Electric Co., Ltd. Warehouse PAC-B1, 1F-3 to 1F-5 : : 2 Schedule Table (Example) : : 1 Day of the week Block Tenant Area R.C. group/unit name • Building name: Schedule Table ( / ) 16:30 22:00 Stop Stop : : 23:58 10:00 9:30 8:00 Run Stop Run Monday to Saturday B1 Night-duty room PAC-B1, 1F-6 : : : : : : : : Stop Stop Run Stop Stop Run 10 Schedule Table for Each R.C. group/indoor Name 11 Installation Touch Screen Controller Make space for installation and service. Install the Touch Screen Controller in a wall (standard) or on the dedicated stand (when available on site). In-wall installation ■Conditions for installation ■Attaching Fixture ■Panel cut size Space 30 mm or more between the controller and surrounding objects as the ambient temperature must satisfy the installation space requirements. +1 303 -0 R1 or less 243 -0 +1 Panel 30 mm or more (top) REQUIREMENT Use a panel (procured on site) of thickness 1.6-1.7 mm. Panel thickness: 1.6 -1.7 mm [mm] 1. Insert the controller from outside of the panel. 30 mm or more (bottom) 30 mm or more (rear) Top view 2. Insert the fixtures from inside of the panel. 30 mm or more (side) Touch Screen Controller Interface side Panel Fixture Panel Bottom view Tightening screws excessively may cause the screws to break. Optimum tightening torque for good waterproofing effect is 0.6N/m. For reference Display stand (not supplied with the controller) Use the CONTEC stand (model: IPC-SND-03). For details of the stand, visit the CONTEC web site. Europe: http://www.contec-europe.com/ China: http://www.contec.sh.cn/ 75 mm mm 75 REQUIREMENT • Check that the installation dimensions on the rear of the Touch Screen Controller equal the installation dimensions of the CONTEC stand. • Use the screws supplied with the stand to install the controller. 13 The angle adjustment lock screw. (Loosen the screw and adjust angle.) 12 Trial Operation Item Description Preparation Preparation of necessary documents Entering names Entry of setting conditions Checks before trial operation (control wiring) Checking installation work Trial operation startup Trial operation Checking control wiring using the before-trial operation check list. Checking block/tenant/area names Checking schedules Power on Initial screen System initialization Check point ● Meeting with the customer on setting information Creation of control wiring system diagram Creation of air conditioner address table Creation of schedule table for each R.C. group/indoor name ● Create a setting file including setting data. ● Set the setting data in the Touch Screen Controller by overwriting (copy) the data on its CF (Compact Flash) card. ● Power supply wiring ● Control wiring ● Grounding of units ● Check control wiring specifications and wire sizes. ● Check block/tenant/area names using the air conditioner address table. ● Check schedules using the schedule table for each R.C. group/indoor name. ● Turn on the Touch Screen Controller with the Intelligent Server and the relay interface turned on. ● The controller software starts automatically, and the total building control screen appears. ● Select “System Initialize” from the option to initialize the system. When “System Initialize” is selected, a message “Will you re-cold start all intelligent server?” appears. Select “Yes”. The setting file is transmitted from the Intelligent Server to the relay interface. The L1 or L2 LED of the Intelligent Server blinks during the startup process. When the startup processing ends successfully, the L1 and L2 LEDs turn off. If the startup processing fails, the L1 LED lights up. Retry “System Initialize” from the Touch Screen Controller in this case. Or select “TPC-CON” on the hidden Windows task bar at the bottom of the LCD screen. You can see a message on the screen during the system reset. The “Access Start” message appears at the end of several message lines. It takes several minutes for system initialization. Checking communication status (referring to the control wiring system diagram) ● Select air conditioning screen after System Initialize to check communication status and connection of air conditioners. Checking operation status using the before-trial operation check list. ● Check operation status for each block, tenant, area, and R.C. group/indoor name. - ON/OFF - Operation mode - Set temperatures Check that there is no orange frame on the command button of the air conditioner, which indicates a communication error. If an orange frame is present, check power on (or off), control line wiring, and address setting of the air conditioner. Check all indoor units whether controls can be changed from the Touch Screen Controller to the R.C. group/indoor, and whether the setting changed by the remote controller is reflected on the Touch Screen Controller on both the Touch Screen Controller side and the on-site remote controller side. 14 15 B B B B B B B 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B • A ............. ON • B .... ON/OFF • C ........... OFF B 13 B 9 B B 8 12 B 7 B B 6 11 B 5 B B 4 10 B 3 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Tenant ON/OFF R.C. group/ Area indoor B Area name 2 Tenant name B Block name Display name 1 R.C. group/indoor No. • Building name: E E E E B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E • D .............. COOL • E ... COOL/HEAT • F ................ HEAT E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E B E E E B E E E E B Tenant Block R.C. group/ Area indoor Operation mode Check list E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Block R.C. group/ Area indoor Tenant Set temperature Block 12 Trial Operation (continued) Trial Operation Check list PAC-M-5 PAC-M-6 PAC-M-7 PAC-M-8 PAC-S-1 PAC-S-2 PAC-S-3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PAC-B1, 1F-9 9 PAC-M-4 PAC-B1, 1F-8 8 13 PAC-B1, 1F-7 7 PAC-M-3 PAC-B1, 1F-6 6 12 PAC-B1, 1F-5 5 PAC-M-2 PAC-B1, 1F-4 4 11 PAC-B1, 1F-3 3 PAC-M-1 PAC-B1, 1F-2 2 10 PAC-B1, 1F-1 1 R.C. group/indoor No. • Building name: Block name Tenant name Display name Area name 16 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B • A ............. ON • B .... ON/OFF • C ........... OFF B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B R.C. group/ Area indoor B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Tenant ON/OFF E E E E B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E • D .............. COOL • E ... COOL/HEAT • F ................ HEAT E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E B E E E B E E E E B Tenant Block R.C. group/ Area indoor Operation mode Check list E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Tenant OK Block R.C. group/ Area indoor Set temperature OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Block Trial Operation Check list (Example) 13 Trouble shooting Regarding faults that may occur after installation, trial operation, and adjustments of Air conditioning control system and their remedies: Faults of air conditioner • The Touch Screen Controller displays an error code and description that are the same as those displayed on the remote controller. • Check the faulty air conditioner according to the check points of each error code of the air conditioner. Faults of air conditioning control system Faults detected by Touch Screen Controller • Touch Screen Controller displays an error code and description. (Not displayed on the remote controller) • Take remedial action according to the description and possible causes of each error code in the table below. Error code Description Possible causes S00 Intelligent server communication error. S01 Communication error between Indoor and BMS. S06 BMS-IFWH communication error. S07 BMS-IFDD communication error. Intelligent Server is not powered on. Switching HUB is not powered on. Improper connection of network cable. Malfunction of Intelligent Server. Air conditioner is not powered on. Improper TCC-LINK connection. Malfunction of Intelligent Server. Malfunction of Relay Interface. Energy Monitoring Relay Interface is not powered on. Improper RS-485 cable connection. Malfunction of Energy Monitoring Relay Interface. Malfunction of Intelligent Server. Digital I/O Relay Interface is not powered on. Improper RS-485 cable connection. Malfunction of Digital I/O Relay Interface. Malfunction of Intelligent Server. 17 Remedy Remove the cause and then power on the Intelligent Server, Switching HUB, and Touch Screen Controller. Remove the cause and then power on the air conditioner, Intelligent Server, and Relay Interface. Remove the cause and then power on the Energy Monitoring Relay Interface and Intelligent Server. Remove the cause and then power on the Digital I/O Relay Interface and Intelligent Server. Other faults No. Description Possible causes Remedy 1 Nothing is displayed on the Touch Screen Controller screen. Touch Screen Controller is not powered on. Backlight turns off automatically due to no touch-screen operation for 10 minutes. Malfunction of Touch Screen Controller. 2 Remote controller does not work. (Central control in progress) Remote controller does not work. (Operation switchover control in progress) Scheduled operation of air conditioners is disabled. Air Conditioning Control System malfunctioned or stopped after local prohibition is set by the system. Operation mode range selection is set by the Air Conditioning Control System. Power on the Touch Screen Controller. Touch the Touch Screen Controller screen. Power off and on the Touch Screen Controller. Power off and on the air conditioner. 3 4 5 Air conditioner stops (out of control). 6 Power distribution result is incorrect. Check the operation mode range selection setting, and correct it if wrong. Air Conditioning Control System is not working. Power on the equipment of the system. Scheduled operation is not set or nonoperation date/special day setting is not updated. (The setting must be updated every year.) Scheduled operation is not set correctly. Perform setting for scheduled operation. Incorrect input of door-lock signal. Improper connection between power meter and BMS-IFWH3E Charging schedule is not set correctly. Non-operation date/special day setting is not updated. (The setting must be updated every year.) Check the scheduled operation setting, and correct it if wrong. Correct the signal connection. Correct the connection. Check the charging schedule setting, and correct it if wrong. Fault judgment by Intelligent Server No. 1 Indication An LED other than “RN” LED at the upper left is lighting or flashing after 10 minutes passed from power on of Intelligent Server. Possible causes No Relay Interface is powered on. Communication with any Relay Interface fails due to improper RS-485 connection or disconnection of connector. Malfunction of Intelligent Server. Remedy Check whether every Relay Interface is powered on (shown by LED1 lighting red), and turn on them if powered off. Correct the connection. Power off and on the Intelligent Server. Faults of Relay Interface No. Indication Possible causes 1 LED2 (green) does not light.(RS-485 communication error) 2 LED3 (orange) does not light. Intelligent Server is not powered on. Improper RS-485 connection or disconnection of connector. Improper connection of TCC-LINK main bus due to disconnection or lack of terminating resistors, etc. 18 Remedy Power on the Intelligent Server. Correct the connection. Correct the connection. 14 Control Specifications Basic Functions Function Operation Setting Indication Schedule Item ●ON/OFF Operation mode (cooling/ heating/fan only) Air flow (High/Mid/Low) Temperature (18-29 °C) Operation enable/disable ●ON ●OFF ●Failures/errors ●Details of failure ●Operation under master schedule ●Operation under selective schedule ●Leaving-ON prevention setting ●Extra-charging schedule setting Fire alarm input ●Fire alarm interlocking control Recording ●Monthly data file output Description Master operation and setting of: - Entire building - Each block *1 - Each tenant *2 - Each area *3 - Each R.C. group/indoor *4 Displays in green on the screen for each R.C. group/indoor. Displays in red on the screen for each R.C. group/indoor. Displays in orange on the screen for each R.C. group/indoor. Displays with inspection codes and characters. ●Basic-week pattern, specific-day pattern, and monthly setting of selected R.C. group/indoor can be set. Annual schedule is fixed upon completion of all settings, which enables auto operation. ●Performs weekly operation/stop of selected R.C. group/indoor automatically. Selective schedule is effective only for date/time modified temporarily. ●Schedule setting for 10 patterns/day (ON/OFF total 20 patterns/ day) is available. ●Schedule setting for specified day of the week is available for each R.C. group/indoor. ●This setting is available for specified day of the week by using OFF setting for each R.C. group/indoor. ●Extra-charging time zone can be set for specified day of the week for each R.C. group/indoor independently from the scheduled operation setting. ●Stops operation of all air conditioners at a time upon receiving a fire alarm signal. ●Indicates an occurrence of fire. ●Outputs air conditioner operating hours and the number of ON/OFF times to a file for each R.C. group/indoor. ●Outputs air conditioner operating hours within the extra-charging time zone to a file for each R.C. group/indoor. ●Outputs failure information to a file for each R.C. group/indoor. *1 Block: One floor zone of building *2 Tenant: Shops and shared zone *3 Area: Tenant shop/office zone *4 R.C. group/indoor: Indoor unit system controlled by single remote controller (group) Specifications Item Description Power supply Power consumption 100 - 240 V, AC 50/60 Hz 50 VA Operating condition temperature, Humidity Dimensions 0 - 40 °C, 20 - 85%RH 316 (W) x 256 (H) x 54 ( D) mm Mass Approx. 3.5 kg 19 APPENDIX APPENDIX Touch Screen Controller System Configuration ................................................................................ 1 Wiring Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 3 Touch Screen Controller Connection Diagram ................................................................................. 4 Address setting Flow ........................................................................................................................ 5 Address Setting for Component Device ........................................................................................... 6 Intelligent Server ...................................................................................................................... 6 TCS-NET Relay Interface address setting ............................................................................. 7 Air conditioner address setting (example) ............................................................................... 8 Address Setting for Air Conditioner .................................................................................................. 9 Setting for VRF system ........................................................................................................... 9 Manual setting from wired remote controller .......................................................................... 10 Line (system) address setting ............................................................................................... 12 Power reset ............................................................................................................................ 12 Indoor unit address check ..................................................................................................... 13 Trial operation ........................................................................................................................ 13 Setup of relay connector and terminator ............................................................................... 14 APPENDIX Touch Screen Controller System Configuration RS-485 Ethernet InteIligent Server (BMS-LSV2E) Touch Screen Controller (BMS-TP0640/5120) TCC-LINK Main Bus TCS-NET Relay I/F (BMS-IFLSV1E) Max. 64 air conditioners per relay I/F Compact Flash Intelligent server Software (BMS-STCC01E) TCC-LINK Main Bus TCS-NET Relay I/F (BMS-IFLSV1E) Max. 64 air conditioners per relay I/F MAX 8 (*) A Switching HUB is required when using two or more Intelligent Servers or when connecting to a customer PC. Energy Monitoring Relay I/F (BMS-IFWH3E) Power meter 1 (with pulse generator) Max. 8 power meters per relay I/F Power meter 8 (with pulse generator) Energy Monitoring Relay I/F (BMS-IFWH3E) Switching HUB MAX 4 Customer PC Power meter 8 Input contact 8 Load 1 Input contact 1 MAX 4 -1- Max. 8 power meters per relay I/F (with pulse generator) Load 4 Digital I/O Relay I/F (BMS-IFDD01E) Max. 32 (8 x 4) power meter Power meter 1 (with pulse generator) Input contact 1 Digital I/O Relay I/F (BMS-IFDD01E) Max. 512 indoor units (64 units x 8) per Intelligent Server Input contact 8 Load 1 Load 4 Max. 8 input contacts per relay I/F Max. 4 loads per relay I/F Max. 8 input contacts per relay I/F Max. 4 loads per relay I/F Max. 32 (8 x 4) digital inputs Max. 16 (4 x 4) digital outputs APPENDIX System Configuration Table Component Function Touch Screen Controller (± ... available – ... not available) BMS-TP0640ACE BMS-TP0640PWE BMS-TP5120ACE BMS-TP5120PWE ± Air conditioning control Power distribution Indoor units connected ± ± – ± – Max. 64 units Max. 512 units Max. 4 units 1 unit per Intelligent Server (max. 4 units in total) Up to 8 units per Intelligent Server (max. 32 units in total) – Max. 4 units Intelligent Server Intelligent Server Software BMS-LSV2E BMS-STCC01E 1 unit 1 unit TCS-NET Relay I/F BMS-IFLSV1E Max. 8 units Energy Monitoring Relay I/F BMS-IFWH3E Digital I/O Relay I/F BMS-IFDD01E – Max. 4 units Max. 4 units Max. 4 units Switching HUB Procured on site Remarks Comply with 10BASE-T*2 Number of ports: As required Network wire Procured on site *1 PC Power meter Procured on site Procured on site Category 5 UTP straight wire OS: Windows 2000 or later, Excel 2000 or later *3 Pulse output type pulse: 1 kw-hr/pulse or 10 kw-hr/pulse Pulse duration: 50 - 1000 ms Output terminal: ON/OFF contactor *1:The number of network wires and the number of switching HUB port vary with the number of Intelligent Server connected. *2:100 BASE-T compliant is required in using 5 or more server, or 2 or more controllers. *3:The number of power meters vary with power meter specifications. -2- APPENDIX Wiring Specifications Power supply specifications Device Power cable Power consumption wire size Input voltage Touch Screen Controller 100 - 240 V, AC 50/60 Hz 50 VA Intelligent Server 85 - 132 V, AC 50/60 Hz 180 - 264 V, AC 50/60 Hz 30 VA TCS-NET Relay Interface Energy Monitoring Relay Interface 220 - 240 V, AC 50/60 Hz 2.4 W 2.8 W Digital I/O Relay Interface 0.75 mm2 Remarks Procure on site 6.5 W Communication wiring specifications Inter-device connection Control wiring specifications Number of Wire size Length cores (mm2 ) (m) Intelligent Server ↔ TCS-NET Relay Interface D-sub (9-pin) wire *1 4 (If length is short) Use a shield wire 2 1.25 mm2 Procure on site Intelligent Server ↔ Energy Monitoring Relay Interface Shield wire 2 1.25 mm2 Max. 500 With polarity Procure on site Intelligent Server ↔ Digital I/O Relay Interface Shield wire 2 1.25 mm2 Max. 500 With polarity Procure on site TCS-NET Relay Interface ↔ Air conditioner Shield wire Shield wire 2 2 2 1.25 mm2 2.0 mm2 0.3 mm2 Max.1000*2 No polarity Procure on site Max.2000*2 No polarity Procure on site Max. 100 No polarity Procure on site 2 0.3 mm2 Max. 100 With polarity Procure on site Energy Monitoring Relay Interface ↔ Power Meter Digital I/O Relay Interface ↔ Digital Input/Output Remarks Polarity Max. 500 With polarity Supplied with Intelligent Server software *1: Use the D-sub (9 pin) wire supplied with the Intelligent Server software. If its length is short, use a shield wire. *2: Total length per TCS-NET Relay Interface Ethernet wire specifications When Switching HUB is not used Inter-device connection Touch Screen Controller ↔ Intelligent Server Control wiring specifications Ethernet (cross) Category 5 UTP cross wire Number of Wire size Length cores (m) (mm2 ) 8 – Max. 100 Polarity Remarks – Procure on site Number of Wire size Length cores (mm2 ) (m) Polarity Remarks When Switching HUB is used Inter-device connection Control wiring specifications Touch Screen Controller ↔ Switching HUB Ethernet (straight) Category 5 UTP straight wire 8 – Max. 100 – Procure on site Switching HUB ↔ Intelligent Server Ethernet (straight) Category 5 UTP straight wire 8 – Max. 100 – Procure on site -3- APPENDIX Touch Screen Controller Connection Diagram 1 DIGITAL I/O INTERFACE (BMS-IFDD01E) SW1 4 1 2 3 4 ENERGY MONITORING INTERFACE -4- RS-485 AB Power meter 1 Power meter 2 Power meter 3 Power meter 4 Power meter 5 Power meter 6 Power meter 7 Power meter 8 RS-485 N L ADDRESS DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 DI 4 DI 5 DI 6 DI 7 DI 8 AB 1 Central remote controller Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Power meter 1 Power meter 2 Power meter 3 Power meter 4 Power meter 5 Power meter 6 Power meter 7 Power meter 8 DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 DI 4 DI 5 DI 6 DI 7 DI 8 ENERGY MONITORING INTERFACE SW1 Indoor unit U2 U1 U2 U1 Central remote controller U4 U3 U4 U3 Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 2 3 4 contact contact contact contact contact contact contact contact Load Load Load Load 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N L ADDRESS DO 1 DO 2 DO 3 DO 4 GND +12V contact contact contact contact contact contact contact contact Load Load Load Load Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 DI 4 DI 5 DI 6 DI 7 DI 8 AB N L ADDRESS RS-485 AB SW1 DO 1 DO 2 DO 3 DO 4 GND +12V RS-485 L Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input DI 1 DI 2 DI 3 DI 4 DI 5 DI 6 DI 7 DI 8 U2 U1 Indoor unit U2 U1 Remote controller L N TCS-NET RELAY INTERFACE ADDRESS Remote controller Remote controller SW1 U4 U3 U2 U1 DIGITAL I/O INTERFACE (BMS-IFDD01E) Power supply SW1 RS-485 TERMINATOR 2 ADDRESS 1 U4 U3 U2 U1 U2 U1 Remote controller SW5 ON U2 U1 U4 U3 TCC-LINK TERMINATOR Outdoor unit 2 1 1 RS-485 TCC-LINK B A U2 U1 FG ON N Power supply 8 L N TCS-NET RELAY INTERFACE 4 Power supply U2 U1 U2 U1 SW1 Power supply U4 U3 Indoor unit Power supply Power supply B Brown/Yellow A RS-485 TERMINATOR 2 ADDRESS 1 Indoor unit ON TCC-LINK TERMINATOR Outdoor unit 2 SW5 RS-485 TCC-LINK 1 SW6 Red/Orange Crimp 3 wires with a closed end wire joint. Yellow Brown B Red A Orange INTELLIGENT SERVER (BMS-LSV2E) TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLLER (BMS-TP0640/5120) B A U2 U1 FG SW6 ON APPENDIX Address Setting Flow Setting flow Contents Reference page. Power on Indoor units/Outdoor units Manual address setting Setting from main wired remote controller (Line/Group/Indoor address setting) page 10 Line address setting Dip Switch setting on outdoor interface P.C.board page 12 Power reset Power reset to activate line address page 12 Indoor unit address check 7 segment display on outdoor interface P.C.board check line/indoor address on remote controller page 13 Trial operation (R.C. group/indoor name) Test operation in each R.C. group/ indoor name one by one page 13 Setup of relay connector and SW30-2 Central control wiring and terminator setting page 14 Central controller exsit ? Central control device setting When central remote controller is connected, setup the central control address with following the installation manual included in the central control devices. TCS-NET control system setting Intelligent server TCS-NET relay I/F Energy monitoring relay I/F Digital I/O relay I/F Switch setting CF (Compact Flash) card mounting Trial operation for Touch panel controller Operation from touch screen controller -5- APPENDIX Address Setting for Component Device Intelligent Server Installing CF (Compact Flash) card WARNING • Do not insert or remove the CF (Compact Flash) card during power on of the Intelligent Server. Doing so may cause a failure. • If the CF (Compact Flash) card is not inserted properly, the Intelligent Server does not work. Insert the attached CF (Compact Flash) card fully into the CF (Compact Flash) card slot on the side of the Intelligent Server. CF (Compact Flash) card CF (Compact Flash) card slot RS-485 operation mode setting CAUTION If the RS-485 mode set switch is set incorrectly, the Intelligent Server will not work. The RS-485 mode set switch is provided on the bottom board of the Intelligent Server. Set the switch as follows: 1 2 3 4 OFF ON ON OFF ON AC inlet side 1 2 3 LED indicator side RS-485 mode set switch 4 1 1 ON 2 OFF No terminator resistor is connected between TX(+) and TX(-). ON A terminator resistor is connected between RX(+) and RX(-). 3 OFF No terminator resistor is connected between RX(+) and RX(-). ON Half-duplex mode (Note 1) 4 OFF Full-duplex mode (Note 2) Not used 2 3 4 A terminator resistor is connected between TX(+) and TX(-). (Note 1) Transmit data sent from the Intelligent Server is not received by the same server during transmission. (Note 2) Transmit data sent from the Intelligent Server is also received by the same server during transmission. -6- APPENDIX Address Setting for Component Device (continued) TCS-NET Relay Interface address setting The following settings are necessary to use TCS-NET Relay Interfaces. • SW1 Relay interface address set switch When two or more TCS-NET Relay Interfaces are used, set a different address for SW1 to avoid address duplication. Assign addresses in an ascending order. CAUTION • Set relay interface addresses according to the air conditioner address table. For the relay interface whose address SW=1, perform terminator resistor setting. • When the SW1 setting has been changed, push reset switch SW7. The new address setting is read. • SW5 RS-485 terminator resistor select switch Set “120ohm” only when the TCS-NET Relay Interface address SW1=1, and set “open” for other relay interfaces. • SW6 TCC-LINK Terminator resistor select switch The TCC-LINK terminator resistor is set on the air conditioner side. Set SW6 to “open”. • SW7 Reset switch When performing address setting for SW1, push this reset switch after address setting to read the set value. 2 SW2 SW4 SW5 Test switch RS-485 terminator resistor select switch ON SW3 SW2 SW3 Relay interface address Not used Test switch (0 usually) Test switch (all OFF usually) SW1 1 2 1 SW7 3 LED5 2 Relay interface address set switch 1-8 0, 9-F 4 1 LED3 SW5 LED2 U2 ON RS-485 B A SW6 LED4 ON LED1 TCC-LINK U1 FG SW4 SW1 ON 1 SW6 ON 2 L 1 N 2 1 2 1 2 60 ohm 120 ohm 120 ohm Open TCC-LINK Terminator resistor select switch ON -7- 1 ON ON ON 2 1 2 Note:Bit 2 is not used. SW7 100 ohm Open Reset switch LED1 LED2 Power indicator RS-485 communication status indicator LED3 LED4 TCC-LINK Communication status indicator TCC-LINK Communication error indicator LED5 Test indicator -8- Line address Line address Indoor unit address Group address Indoor unit 1 2 0 1 0 RC A,B U1,U2 U5,U6 1 RC A,B U1,U2 Outdoor unit U3,U4 Switching HUB Touch Screen Controller Indoor 3 0 1 RC A,B U1,U2 4 0 1 5 0 1 RC A,B U1,U2 6 0 1 RC A,B U1,U2 1 0 2 RC A,B U1,U2 Outdoor unit 2 0 2 RC A,B U1,U2 U5,U6 U3,U4 3 1 2 2 RC A,B U1,U2 A,B U1,U2 Outdoor unit 4 2 2 Main bus A,B U1,U2 5 2 2 1 0 3 RC A,B U1,U2 Outdoor unit U3,U4 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 RC A,B U1,U2 4 0 3 RC A,B U1,U2 5 0 3 RC A,B U1,U2 (Custom) "1:1 model" connection interface Model: TCBPCNT30TLE Relay interface RC A,B U1,U2 Relay interface TCS-NET Relay Interface: Max. 8 units per Intelligent Server * For the "1:1 model" connection interface and the HA control interface, refer to the "Central Remote Controller Installation Manual and Owner's Manual". 1 RC A,B U1,U2 Outdoor unit Relay interface Intelligent Server An example of air conditioner address setting 1 0 4 4 RC A,B APPENDIX Air conditioner address setting (example) CAUTION To control air conditioners by the Touch Screen Controller, set the air conditioner addresses as R.C. group/indoor for each TCS-NET Relay Interface. APPENDIX Address Setting for Air Conditioner Setting for VRF system In this air conditioner, it is required to set up address to the indoor unit before starting operation. Set up the address according to the following setup procedure. CAUTION 1. Set up address after wiring work. 2. Be sure to turn on the power in order of indoor unit → outdoor unit. If turning on the power in the reverse order, a check code [E19] (Error of No. of header units) is output. When a check code is output, turn on the power again. 3. To set up an address, it is unnecessary to operate the air conditioner. 4. It requires maximum 10 minutes (Usually, approx. 5 minutes) to set up automatically an address to 1 line. Manual address setting is recommended for TCS-NET control system Manual address: Setup from the wired remote controller * It is temporarily necessary to set the indoor unit and wired to 1 by 1. (In group operation and in time without remote controller) 5. Automatic address setup is also available besides manual setup. Automatic address: Setup from SW15 on the interface P.C. board of the header unit 6. To set up an address automatically, the setup at outdoor side is necessary. (Address setup cannot be performed by power-ON only.) -9- APPENDIX Manual setting from wired remote controller CAUTION Be sure to allocate Line (system) /Group/Indoor address one by one to match the address setting table and setup file that is prepared beforehand. If wrong value is set, a problem such as error of communication with air conditioner will occur. Dip Switch setting on interface P.C.board Line address (At shipment:1) Header Follower Outdoor unit Indoor, group, line address are set manually for each R.C. group/indoor name one by one. Indoor unit Remote controller Indoor address Group address Line address 1 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 1 4 2 1 At shipment, all address are 0099 (Address unset status) (Step 1) Arrange one indoor unit and one remote controller (RBC-AMT21E) set to 1 by 1. Note: Don’t use simple remote controller or wireless remote controller. (Address setting is not available.) Connect wired remote controller individually when manual address setting -10- APPENDIX Address Setting for Air Conditioner (continued) (Step 2) Note ) When setting the line address from the remote controller, do not use address 29 and 30. The address 29 and 30 cannot be set up in the outdoor unit. Therefore if they are incorrectly set up, a check code [E04] (Indoor/outdoor communication circuit error) is output. Turn on the power. Item code 1 Line (system) address Indoor address Group address 12 13 14 Push simultaneously SET + CL + tons for 4 seconds or more. LCD changes to flashing. but- (Line address) (Wiring example in 2 systems) System #1 System #2 system system Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Line address → 1 Indoor address → 1 Group address → 1 1 2 2 Remote controller 1 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 Follower indoor unit Header indoor unit Group address 4 Using the timer time / buttons, set up the line address. (Match it with the line address on the interface P.C. board of the header unit in the identical R.C. group/ indoor.) Push SET button. (OK when display goes on.) 5 6 7 Using the setup temp. / tons, set to the item code. Using the timer time up the indoor address. / butbuttons, set Push SET button. (OK when display goes on.) (Group address) In case of group control Operation procedure 1→2→3→4→5→6→ 7 → 8 → 9 → 10 → 11 End CODE No. SET DATA UNIT No. R.C. No. Data Item code 11 1 4, 7, 10 3 Using the setup temp. / buttons, set to the item code. (Indoor address) In the above example, under condition of no inter-unit wire of the remote controller, set the address after individual connecting of the wired remote controller. Individual : 0000 Header unit : 0001 Follower unit : 0002 2 UNIT SET CL 8 9 10 11 3, 6, 9 2, 5, 8 -11- Using the setup temp. / to the item code. tons, set but- Using the timer time / buttons, set Individual = , Header unit = , Follower unit = . Push SET button. (OK when display goes on.) Push button. Setup operation finished. (Status returns to normal stop status.) APPENDIX Line (system) address setting Header unit interface P.C. board 1. Using SW13 and 14 on the interface P.C. board of the header unit in each system, set up the system address for each system. (At shipment from factory: Set to Address 1) ON ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SW11 Note) Be careful not to duplicate with other refrigerant line. SW06 System address switch on outdoor interface P.C. board System address 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SW13 2 3 4 1 × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × { × { × { × { × { × { × { SW14 2 3 × × { { × × { { × × × × × × { { { { { { × × × × × × { { SW12 ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 System address 4 × × × × × × × × 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 { { { { { { SW13 SW14 ON ON ON 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SW07 SW08 SW09 SW10 ({: Switch ON, × : Switch OFF) SW13 2 3 4 1 × × × { { { { { { { { { { { { { × { × { × { × { × { × { SW14 2 3 4 { { { { { { × × × × × × { { { { × × × × × × × × × × × × { { { { { { × × { { × × { { : Is not used for setup of system address. (Do not change setup.) 2. Check that the relay connectors between [U1U2] and [U3U4] terminals are come out in all the header units to which the central control is connected. (At shipment from factory: No connection of connector) CAUTION Be sure to allocate different line address for each R.C. group/indoor as much as possible even if there are two or more TCS-NET relay interfaces. Power reset • To activate line address on both outdoor and indoor unit side, power supply is temporarily reset. • When power is supplied again, be sure to the power of indoor unit prior to the outdoor unit. -12- APPENDIX Address Setting for Air Conditioner (continued) Indoor unit address check Step Item 1 Power - on 2 Display check 3 System information check (Outdoor side) Operation and check contents Initial communication takes a couple of minutes. During initial communication, 7-segment display section is as follows as follows. Display [A] --- [U1], flashing Display [B] --- [ - - 0] --> [ - - i] flashing After initial communications, [U1] are displayed in 7-segment display section. (If error code is displayed in display section [B], remove the cause reffering to “trouble shooting” of installation or service manual.) System capacity No. of connected outdoor units No. of connected indoor units Indoor address No. and capacity Rotary switch setup SW01 SW02 SW03 1 2 3 1 3 3 7-segment display [A] [B] [No. of HP] [HP] [No. of indoor units] [ ] 1 4 4 [No. of outdoor units] 6 1 to 16 1 to 3 [Indoor unit address] [ ] [Capacity (HP)] Note) Indoor unit address No. is choosen by changing SW02 and SW03. SW02 1 to 16 1 to 16 1 to 16 SW03 1 2 3 Indoor address SW02 setup number SW02 setup number +16 SW02 setup number +32 7-segment [A] [01] to [16] [17] to [32] [33] to [48] <On the header outdoor interface P.C.board> Interlace P.C. board SW06 7-segment display A 7-segment display B SW07 SW08 SW05 CN30 CN31 SW06 SW07 SW08 CN32 SW09 SW05 CN30 CN31 SW09 SW15 SW04 D600 D601 D602 D603 D604 SW15 Display A CN32 SW04 D600 D601 D602 D603 D604 Display A 2nd. place 4 Address information check (indoor side) 1st. place 3rd. place 2nd. place 1st. place SW01 SW02 SW03 Display B <Procedure> (Operation while the air conditioner operates) 1 2 If it stops, push SW01 SW02 SW03 Display B Indoor address Line address button. CODE No. SET DATA UNIT No. Push UNIT button. The unit NO is displayed on the LCD. (Disappears after several seconds) The displayed unit No indicates the line address and indoor address. (If there is other indoor unit connected to the same remote controller (Group control unit), other unit No is displayed every pushing UNIT button.) R.C. No. 3 End 1 2 UNIT SET CL Operation procedure 1→2→3 Trial operation Please refre to the trial operation on the manual of air conditioner. -13- End APPENDIX Setup of relay connector and terminator • After trial operation for each R.C. group/indoor, set the relay connector and terminator resistor for all R.C. group/indoor which are connected from one TCS-NET relay interface. Header outdoor unit interface P.C. board <Procedure> 1 2 How to set up terminator resistor (SW30) When all the address setups have finished in the same refrigerant system, put the terminator resistor (SW30) in the same central control line into one. • Remain only SW30-2 of the header outdoor unit with the least line address number as it is ON. (With terminal resistor) • Set up SW30-2 of the other header outdoor units to OFF. (Without terminal resistor) ON 1 2 1 SW30 SW30 ON ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SW11 SW12 ON ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SW06 SW13 SW14 ON ON ON 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SW07 SW08 SW09 SW10 Connect the relay connector between [U1U2] and [U3U4] of the header outdoor unit for each R.C. group/ indoor. 2 U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 For internal For wiring of For internal wiring between central control wiring between indoor and system outdoor units outdoor <System diagram (example)> RS-485 Ethernet Main BUS InteIligent Server (BMS-LSV2E) Touch Screen Controller (BMS-TP0640/5120) TCS-NET Relay I/F (BMS-IFLSV1E) Line address =1 No.1 Compact Flash Main BUS Line address =2 InteIligent Server Software (BMS-STCC01E) Switching HUB PC for Energy Monitoring TCS-NET Relay I/F (BMS-IFLSV1E) Main BUS Line address =3 No.2 Main BUS TCS-NET Relay I/F (BMS-IFLSV1E) Line address =4 No.3 Main BUS Range for each setting procedure Line address =5 Main BUS Line address =6 -14- APPENDIX Address Setting for Air Conditioner (continued) 1 TCS-NET relay interface 2 Header unit Follower unit U3 U4 U1 U2 Header unit Follower unit U3 U4 U5 U6 U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 Before address setup During setup of address U1 U2 U1 U2 U1 U2 Header unit U3 U4 U5 U6 U1 U2 U5 U6 Relay connector U1 U2 A B A B A B Remote controller Remote controller Remote controller TCS-NET relay interface Header unit U3 U4 Follower unit U3 U4 ON U1 U2 A B A B Remote controller Header unit Follower unit U3 U4 1 2 U1 U2 Relay connector U1 U2 Header unit U3 U4 1 2 ON SW30 OFF U5 U6 U3 U4 1 2 ON SW30 OFF U5 U6 U1 U2 Group 1 2 SW30 1 2 ON SW30 OFF U5 U6 U1 U2 ON SW30 OFF U5 U6 U1 U2 U1 U2 A B Remote controller Relay connector U1 U2 U1 U2 A B A B Remote controller Remote controller Individual OFF U5 U6 Relay connector U1 U2 SW13, 14 (Line address) U5 U6 U1 U2 Individual Outdoor interface P.C. board U3 U4 Relay connector U1 U2 After address setup 3 U1 U2 A B A B Remote controller Group Setup at shipment from factory Header unit Follower unit Header unit Follower unit Header unit 1 (Setup is unnecessary.) 2 (Setup is unnecessary.) 3 ON (Setup is unnecessary.) OFF after address setup (Setup is unnecessary.) OFF after address setup ON Connect short after address setup Open Connect short after address setup Open Connect short after address setup Open 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 0 1 SW30-2 Terminal-end resistance of indoor/outdoor communi cation line/central control communication line Relay connector Indoor side Line address Indoor unit address Group address POINT Relay connector — NOTE — Never connect a relay connector until address setup for all the R.C. group/indoor finishes; otherwise address cannot be correctly set up. After this setting, if central control devices (central remote controller or ON/OFF controller), set up the central control address. (For the central control address setup, refer to the installation manual of the central control devices.) -15- EH99841201