Air-conditioner Network System Centralized Controller AG-150A GB-50ADA-A GB-50ADA-J Instruction Book (Web browser for Ini
9 (4) If the security alert has not been disabled, after entering the web address and hitting the Enter (Return) key, a security alert message will al
10 4 Initial Settings This chapter explains how to set the settings on the AG-150A’s initial settings screen. *Refer to Chapter 5 in the Instruction B
11 4-2 Setting the Basic Information and External Input Functions Display the page needed to perform the AG-150A basic setting by clicking [Initial Se
12 Expansion Controller system selection buttons 4-2-2 Configuring the System Configuration Settings In the System Configuration Settings menu, set
13 4-2-2-3 External Input Setting In the External Input Setting menu, set the AG-150A external input function. By using external input functions, it i
14 (4) Selecting [ON/OFF/Prohibit/Permit (Pulse signal)] makes it possible to use pulse signals to run multiple units, stop multiple units, prohibit l
15 4-2-4 Network Setting In Network Setting, set the AG-150A IP address, subnet mask and gateway address. If connecting to the AG-150A via a permanent
16 4-2-4-1 Settings for when the AG-150A is connected to a dedicated LAN (1) Enter the AG-150A IP address in the [IP Address] field. If the LAN wiring
17 4-2-4-2 Settings for when the AG-150A is connected to an existing LAN When connecting the AG-150A to an existing LAN, consult with the network admi
18 (5) In the [Filter Sign Display] section, select whether to display the filter sign. Select [ON] to display the filter sign and [OFF] not to. When
1 1 Introduction Special features of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation’s “Centralized Controller AG-150A,” “Centralized Controller GB-50ADA-A,” and “Cen
19 4-3 Group Setting Display the page needed to register the group of air conditioners or general equipment to be connected to the AG-150A and to set
20 (3) To register remote controllers in a group, click on the [Remote Controller Registration] field to display the [Select Unit Addresses] screen, a
21 4-4 Interlocked Setting To interlock the operation of LOSSNAY with the run/stop status of the indoor units, click on [Initial Settings]-[Interlocke
22 4-5 Block Setting By performing block settings, multiples of air conditioner groups can be collectively monitored or operated from the Web or TG-20
23 5 Functions 1 5-1 Error mail reports/E-mail communication Click on [Functions 1] – [E-Mail] in the menu to open the [E-mail] window and make necess
24 5-1-2 Setting the Mail Server Information Enter the mail server information provided by either the ISP or the LAN administrator. Either the IP addr
25 (4) To e-mail an error when an error occurs on general equipment connected to PLC for general equipment, click the PLC Connection button, which app
26 5-2 Energy-Save Control and Peak Cut Control Click on [Functions 1] – [Peak Cut] in the menu to bring up the peak cut control screen, and make nece
27 5-2-1 When Demand Controller Method is used (1) To use Demand Controller Method, before using the PLC Software for demand input or Electric Am
28 5-2-3 When PI Controller Method is used (1) Select the PI controller to which the watt-hour meter used for peak cut control is connected. Not
2 2 Setting the Operating Environment PC settings and web browser settings required for using a web browser to monitor air conditioner units and per
29 5-2-5 When From external system Method is used (1) When the energy-save level is set to 0 (It is always set to level 0 in an energy-save contr
30 5-2-7 Setting the Indoor Unit Control Method (All methods) Make the energy-save control settings for the Indoor units for each energy-save level. T
31 5-3 Settings for measurement To measure the temperature or the amount of electricity, click the [Function1]-[Measurement] in the menu, and open the
32 (6) To receive an e-mail when the temperature or the humidity exceeds a certain value, set the upper/lower limit alarm values (occurrence, recovery
33 5-3-5 Setting the destination to which an error mail is sent To receive an e-mail when the temperature or the humidity exceeds a certain value, mak
34 5-3-6 Setting the destination to which temperature/humid trend data mail is sent To send temperature/humid trend data by mail once a day (when the
35 6 Functions 2 6-1 Limiting the Set Temperature Operating Range Click on [Function2]-[Set Temperature Range Limit] in the menu to open the set tempe
36 6-2 Night Mode (Silent Mode) Schedule Click on [Function2]-[Night Mode Schedule] in the menu to open the night mode schedule screen and make necess
37 6-3 System-Changeover of Y series Click on [Function2]-[Auto-changeover] in the menu to open the auto-changeover screen and make necessary settings
38 7 Functions 3 7-1 External Temperature Interlock To use external temperature interlock, click [Function 3] on the menu, and then click [External Te
3 (4) In the [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties] dialog, click [Use the following IP address] and enter the IP address (for example, “192.168.1.10
39 7-2 Night setback control To use Night setback control (abbreviated to setback control below), click [Functions 3] on the menu, and then click [Set
40 7-3 Interlock control To use Interlock control, click [Functions 3] on the menu, and then click [Interlock control]. Interlock conditions and act
41 Note: It takes longer than usual to issue commands when the interlock conditions are met. This may delay the state change verificat
42 7-3-1 Making the interlock settings Up to 150 interlocking conditions from 1 through 150 can be set as follows. (1) Set the input category and i
43 (2) Set the input unit. Click [Select input units] to set the input unit type. One of the following screens will appear that will allow the use
44 (3) Set the output unit type and interlocked actions. Select the equipment type for the output unit type and the interlocked actions according to
45 Note: Temperature setting cannot be made unless the operation mode has been set. Note: If an operation mode is selected that is not available
46 (4) Set the output unit type. Click “Select output units” to bring up one of the following screens that will allow the user to set the output unit
47 7-3-2 Disabling/Enabling the setting for each interlocking condition To exclude an individual group from certain settings being applied to, use t
48 8 User Setting Click on [User settings] in the menu to open the user setting screen and make necessary user settings to limit available functions o
4 2-2 Setting the Web Browser Necessary web browser settings must be performed to enable the web browser to connect to the AG-150A. Note: The set
49 Table 7-1 Available Function List Function Content Date and time Current date and time setting Basic system*1 AG-150A networ
50 9 Registering a License for Optional Function Text below explains how to register a license for optional functions. In the Login screen (see3-1), c
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5 2-2-3 Connecting to the Internet using a proxy server (Using an existing LAN) If the PC you use for monitoring air conditioners and performing opera
6 2-3 Setting the Java Execution Environment When using Java Plug-in version 1.6.0_10 or later, make the following environment settings (not required
7 3 Performing Operations Text below explains how to connect to the AG-150A and how to make various settings for the AG-150A. Note: If the AG-150A is
8 3-1-2 Encrypting the communication data and login on the AG-150A AG-150A can encrypt communication data using HTTPS (SSL). When connecting the AG-15
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