Daikin RXQ14PY1- User Manual

Daikin RXQ14PY1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager; Contents
  • Page 5 – -1 System Configuration; iTM; System Overview
  • Page 6 – -1 Engineering Workflow; Various engineering works are necessary for using the iTM.
  • Page 8 – -2 Logging into Service Mode; The following describes how to log into the SE Mode.
  • Page 9 – screen and log into the SE Mode.
  • Page 10 – Detailed Screen Description; -1 Setup Screen Structure; Basic Functions; Names and Functions
  • Page 11 – -2 Service Settings Tab; View screen are also set up automatically.; NOTE; Mgmt. Point Data Regist; NOTE
  • Page 12 – Deletes history records of a specified period from the history.; Enables/Disables the Changeover Option for an air conditioner.
  • Page 13 – -3 System Settings Tab; Network; Sets up the network IP addresses as well as the Web Servers.; Web Access Users; Sets up Web users for Web Remote Management.; Backup; Allows you to export the system file and setup data.
  • Page 15 – Registering a management point with the iTM unit; Automatically recognizing air conditioners
  • Page 16 – Detailed Type
  • Page 17 – Manually registering management points
  • Page 18 – Management Point Types screen for other types appears.; Setting up details for a management point; Set up details for a management point.
  • Page 19 – Delete
  • Page 20 – Checking the setting results; Touching the; Check; button; Classification
  • Page 21 – Restart iTM to reflect the settings.; OK
  • Page 22 – Detailed Mgmt. Point Attributes screen and button descriptions; Common 1 Tab; Sets common items for a management point.
  • Page 23 – combo box
  • Page 24 – Detailed Type field; Sets up the management point name.; Detailed Info. text field; Set up information about the management point as necessary.; Icon field; Sets up the icon for the management point.
  • Page 25 – Common 2 Tab; Sets up common items 2 for a management point.; Prohibit Manual Operation; check box; Address/ACNSS address text field; Sets up the ACNSS address.
  • Page 26 – Monitoring Tab; Select the check box when setting up Fresh Up and/or Auto Air Volume.; Fresh Up
  • Page 28 – Error output holding
  • Page 29 – Power Ratio text field; Sets up the power ratio.; Coeff a text field; Sets up the coefficient a.; Coeff b text field; Sets up the coefficient b.
  • Page 30 – Sets up the analog value.
  • Page 31 – Upper Limit field; Unit Type; radio button; Minimum Value / Maximum Value text field
  • Page 32 – Acceptable range for each numeric value
  • Page 33 – Analog Point Selection Screen; Analog Point Selection screen.
  • Page 34 – Registering management points using a CSV file; Outputting a CSV file; “Microsoft Excel” and the like.; Save
  • Page 35 – Loading a CSV file; difference to the current settings data.; Load; “ManagementPointData.csv”. If a file is named
  • Page 36 – Data Register screen.
  • Page 37 – only the area used by the system and the header portion are output.
  • Page 39 – the locale. Be sure to check before editing a file.; via icon and history. Also Enables/Disables the Dry operation mode.; To regard Warning as Error level
  • Page 40 – Enable/Disable dry operation mode in; Dry Operation Mode; necessary after switching the Main/Sub controller Settings.; Setpoint Range Limit if another controller exists; Setpoint Range Limit if another
  • Page 41 – Refresh
  • Page 42 – Select the time zone in the Time Zone area; -5 Changeover Option; Enables/Disables the Changeover Option for an indoor unit.
  • Page 43 – N/A : A group address not registered as a management point.; Connection is “N/A” or Type is other than “Indoor”.; Settings
  • Page 44 – Remove history data; start date is displayed in the From field; Modify; displays a confirmation dialog. Touch the Yes button to delete the
  • Page 45 – the management points, as well as system settings.; Pre-engineering Tool and iTM Unit Data Flow Diagram
  • Page 46 – Relationship between the assumed scenario and functions
  • Page 47 – Displaying the main screen
  • Page 48 – On the login screen that appears, enter the password and click the; Login; Main screen
  • Page 49 – Scenario 1: Installation to new property; Create New Folder dialog; Make New Folder; as new folder. A dialog confirming
  • Page 50 – Screen of demo version for PC; When finished, click the
  • Page 53 – current settings for the existing property must be modified.; The absolute path is displayed in
  • Page 54 – Edit Data
  • Page 55 – Scenario 3: Restore with existing property’s backup data; iTM integrator
  • Page 56 – used to create the functions’ settings data.; Download procedure
  • Page 57 – • iTM system file
  • Page 58 – Inser t a USB memor y into iTM. Touching the
  • Page 59 – The following describes the operating procedure.
  • Page 61 – installation tool screen is greyed out and cannot be clicked.; Sets up contact information for inquiries regarding the system.
  • Page 63 – -12 Setting outdoor unit; Set the type of the outdoor unit registered as a Mgmt. point.; Type; outdoor unit. Check the type in the table on page 63 before setting.; CAUTION; detailed information screen.
  • Page 64 – Precautions when using DIII-NET EXPANDER ADAPTER; need to cut the jumper pin of the DIII-NET EXPANDER ADAPTER.
  • Page 70 – can also be run from the Web Remote Management. (See page 90); The following shows the system configuration diagram.; Scope of this specification
  • Page 71 – Leakage Check functions; Configures the model type of the; Preparations; Refrigerant Charging Operation; Registering indoor units; the installation information.
  • Page 72 – Register
  • Page 73 – Running Leakage Check by Schedule Control; Schedule
  • Page 74 – Enable/disable the schedule program in; modified; Not executed (The specified time does not occur)
  • Page 75 – Copying a schedule program; Schedule Copy
  • Page 76 – Starting Leakage Check by manual operation; Check Start
  • Page 77 – Stop Leakage Check by manual operation.; Check Stop
  • Page 78 – Outputting the Leakage Check results to a CSV file; Output the Leakage Check results to a CSV file.; CSV Output; The CSV file format specification is as follows.
  • Page 80 – Conflict with other controls; Settings modifications from the
  • Page 81 – Leakage check will be conducted before energy saving control.
  • Page 82 – Failure mode; The following describes the failure modes of the Leakage Check.
  • Page 85 – Optional Functions; and dealer options sold by dealers.; Acquiring the Activation key; iTM does not require the entry of the basic software ID.; Activation key acquired in advance.
  • Page 86 – Add
  • Page 87 – -2 Dealer Option Setup; button on the confirmation dialog that appears. It is moved to
  • Page 88 – Operating Optional Functions; The following describes how to set this up.
  • Page 89 – Web Server
  • Page 90 – Select
  • Page 91 – -2 Web Remote Management; The iTM can be remotely operated via the Internet or local network.
  • Page 92 – Connecting the PC and iTM; Straight cable connection diagram
  • Page 93 – Checking the Web browser and Flash Player versions
  • Page 98 – Setting up the IP address (Windows Vista Business)
  • Page 101 – administrator and set them up.
  • Page 102 – Setting up the IP address (Windows 7 Professional)
  • Page 105 – Set them up as follows when connecting to the iTM via local network.; sure you have understood its risks before using.; Open Internet Options.
  • Page 106 – Network Connection Check; Carry out the following procedure from the PC.
  • Page 107 – From the Start menu of the PC, select “All Programs”
  • Page 109 – port number after the IP address.
  • Page 110 – iTM integrator Explanation; operation of your air conditioning system.
  • Page 111 – integrator you want to install.
  • Page 112 – Setting up display language
  • Page 113 – Setting up locale
  • Page 114 – Setting time zone
  • Page 115 – -2 iTM integrator Service Settings; Set up the iTM integrator unit.
  • Page 116 – The setup method is the same as that for the iTM. See “4-4 Time Zone”.; Controller Access; Sets up the connection between the iTM integrator and iTM.; Contact Info; The setup method is the same as that for the iTM. See “4-11 Contact Info”.
  • Page 117 – Controller Access Setup
  • Page 120 – When finished, touch the OK button to close the screen.
  • Page 121 – Appendix; Useful Information; Troubleshooting table
  • Page 123 – Hardware Specifications; -1 iTM Hardware Specification
  • Page 124 – Peripheral Equipment Specification; Function
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Commissioning Manual

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Summary

Page 2 - DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager; Contents

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Page 5 - -1 System Configuration; iTM; System Overview

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Page 6 - -1 Engineering Workflow; Various engineering works are necessary for using the iTM.

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