Mitsubishi Electronics Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioner Etwork System Ai Controller Pac Yg63mca User Manual

GB  
Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioner Network System  
AI controller  
PAC-YG63MCA  
Installation/Instruction Manual  
Table of Contents  
Page  
Safety Precautions ..............................................1  
Usage ..................................................................2  
Parts List..............................................................2  
Specifications ......................................................2  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
4-1.  
4-2.  
Device Specifications .........................2  
External Dimensions...........................3  
5.  
6.  
Example of System Configuration .......................3  
Installation ...........................................................4  
6-1.  
6-2.  
Parts Purchased Separately...............4  
Installation Instructions.......................5  
7.  
Wiring Instructions...............................................6  
7-1.  
7-2.  
Terminal Diagram...............................6  
Connecting the Power and M-NET  
Transmission Lines.............................7  
Connecting the Sensors .....................8  
(1) Channel 1 Pt100 Input........................8  
(2) Channel 1 (Channel 2)  
7-3.  
7-4.  
Analog Input ......................................8  
Connecting Alarm Setpoint Outputs ...9  
8.  
9.  
Initial Settings ....................................................10  
Dip Switch Functions.........................................12  
10. LED Display Designations.................................13  
10-1.  
Alarm Setpoint Output and Error  
Displays............................................13  
Sensor and Communication Error  
Displays............................................13  
10-2.  
11. System Operation Test......................................14  
Before using the device, carefully read this installation/instruction manual to ensure proper operation.  
Keep this manual for future reference and give it to the technician when the device is reinstalled or repaired.  
2 Usage  
The AI controller measures temperature and humidity; it also has an alarm capability if the measurement data exceeds  
defined setpoints. Historical measurement data can be displayed via only the G(B)-50A Web browser and TG-2000A.  
Temperature and humidity cannot be displayed on the G-50A LCD.  
Furthermore, an alarm can be output if measurement data exceeds a preset upper or lower limit.  
The AI controller also features a function that interlocks M-NET devices for indoor units, etc. set in advance and performs  
settings such as temperature control and operation/stoppage using measurement data values.  
Caution: Usage Restrictions  
• Mitsubishi Electric does not take financial responsibility for damages caused by issues beyond our control or special  
circumstances (predicable or unpredictable); and secondary or accidental damages, and damages to other objects. We also  
do not take financial responsibility for opportunities lost as a result of device failure, or electrical power failure at the end-  
user site.  
Mitsubishi Electric does not take financial responsibility caused by end-users' requests including, but not limited to, device  
testing, startup, readjustment and replacement.  
• Do not use this device in disaster prevention security or "critical to life" applications.  
3 Parts List  
• The following parts should be included in your shipment:  
Number  
Part Name  
AI controller  
Installation/instruction manual (this document)  
Quantity  
1
2
1
1
* In addition to the parts listed above, see your local Mitsubishi Electric dealer to purchase the other parts necessary to operate this device (Refer to  
section 6-1). Furthermore, depending on the application, other Mitsubishi Electric parts may be required.  
For details, refer to "6. Installation".  
4 Specifications  
4-1. Device Specifications  
Item  
Description  
Power  
Supply  
Screw terminal  
block (M3) (*5)  
24 VDC±10%: 5 W  
Screw terminal  
block (M3) (*5)  
M-NET communication  
17 to 30 VDC (*1)  
Measurement Measurement  
External  
connection method  
Ch  
Sensor  
Measurement error  
target  
range  
±0.3%FS ±0.1°C (0.18°F)  
Pt100  
(3-wire system)  
-30 to 60°C  
[-22 to 140°F]  
Screwless terminal  
block (3 poles)  
(*3)  
Temperature  
[at 25°C (77°F)]  
Ch1  
4 to 20 mADC  
1 to 5 VDC  
±0.5%FS ±0.1°C (0.18°F)  
Temperature/ (Set by system  
humidity controller)  
(*3) Screwless terminal  
block (2 poles)  
Interface  
±0.5%FS ±0.1%RH  
[at 25°C (77°F)]  
0 to 10 VDC  
4 to 20 mADC  
1 to 5 VDC  
±0.5%FS ±0.1°C (0.18°F)  
Temperature/ (Set by system  
humidity controller)  
(*3) Screwless terminal  
Ch2  
±0.5%FS ±0.1%RH  
[at 25°C (77°F)]  
block (2 poles)  
(*2)  
0 to 10 VDC  
Applied load  
Upper/lower limit  
alarm interlock output  
(non-voltage contact)  
MAX: 24 VDC, 5 W  
MIN: 5 VDC, 2 mW  
Screw terminal  
block (M3.5) (*5)  
* AC loads cannot be connected.  
Interlock  
Function  
Interlock M-NET devices according to measurement data values. (*4)  
Operating temperature range  
Storage temperature range  
30 to 90%RH (no condensation)  
0 to 40°C [32°F to 104°F]  
-20 to 60°C [-4°F to 140°F]  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Environment  
Conditions  
7
3
25  
Dimensions  
Weight  
200 (W) × 120 (H) × 45 (D) mm / 7 /8 (W) × 4 /4 (H) × 1 /32 (D) in  
3
0.6 kg / 1 /8 lb  
Time Backup  
DuringPower  
Failure  
In the event of power failure or shut-off, the internal capacitor will continue to track time for approximately one week.  
(The internal capacitor takes about 24 hours to fully charge; a replacement battery is not necessary.)  
Installation  
Inside a control panel (indoors)  
Environment * Use this product in a hotel, a business office environment or similar environment.  
*1: Supply electric power from a power supply unit for the transmission line or an outdoor unit. Furthermore, the power consumption factor of the M-  
NET circuitry of this unit is "1/4" (equivalent to one ME Remote Controller).  
*2: Configure the dip switch settings for the analog input method to use while referring to "9. Dip Switch Functions".  
*3: The measurement error for the system includes the measurement error for this unit, sensor, and wiring.  
a%FS (full scale) = a% × ([measurement range's upper limit value] - [lower limit value])  
*4: Settings for the interlock function are performed from the Maintenance Tool. For details, refer to the operation manual for the Maintenance Tool.  
*5: M3 and M3.5 are sizes of the screw on the terminal block (ISO metric screw thread). The number indicates the screw diameter (mm).  
2
4-2. External Dimensions  
13  
)
1 /16  
(
46  
25  
)
/32  
(
45  
1
7
)
/8  
(
200  
7
3
)
/8  
(
29  
/32  
9
(
)
150  
5
4.5  
/
3
(
)
16  
Al controller  
PAC-YG63MCA  
[
OUTPUT  
Ch1  
Alarm  
]
Non-voltage Contact Output  
Ch2  
Alarm  
[
Output LEDs  
]
Ch2  
Ch1  
Alarm  
Alarm  
N623  
Al controller  
MODEL  
PAC-YG63MCA  
SERVICE REF. PAC-YG60MCA-J  
INPUT VOLTAGE  
WEIGHT  
DC24V;0.2A  
0.6 kg 13 lb  
This device complies with Part15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is  
/
/8  
subject to the following two conditions: (1)this device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
SERIAL No.  
MADE IN JAPAN  
[
INPUT  
]
[
24 VDC Power Supply]  
Ch1  
to 20 mA  
Ch2  
to  
Pt100  
4
/
1
to  
5
V
/
0
to 10  
V
4
to 20 mA  
/
1
5
V
/
0
to 10  
V
1
)
/32  
(
1
3
1 /  
5
/16  
(
)
(
3
)
26  
27  
32  
83.5  
Unit: mm (in)  
5 Example of System Configuration  
(1) Channel 1 temperature or humidity sensor input  
(2) Channel 2 temperature or humidity sensor input  
(3) Channel 1 upper/lower limit alarm output  
(4) Channel 2 upper/lower limit alarm output  
<Restrictions>  
Maximum of 50 units per G(B)-50A  
However, the number of units that can be connected to a  
G(B)-50A is up to 50 including this device, an indoor unit,  
LOSSNAY unit, etc.  
Centralized control line  
Power supply unit  
PAC-SC50KUA  
Indoor control line  
M-NET  
M-NET  
TB3  
TB7  
G-50A or GB-50A  
24 VDC Power  
Supply  
AI controller  
LAN  
CITY MULTI  
(3) (4)  
(1) (2)  
24 VDC Power  
Supply  
AI controller  
Temperaturesensor,  
humidity sensor,  
etc.  
Upper/lower limit  
alarm interlock  
devices, etc.  
(3) (4)  
G(B)-50A Web or TG-2000A  
(1) (2)  
Temperaturesensor,  
humidity sensor,  
etc.  
Upper/lower limit  
alarm interlock  
devices, etc.  
* This figure omits the power supply line and only shows the transmission line.  
Note:  
• For the shield ground of the M-NET centralized control line, use single-point grounding at the power unit for the transmission  
line.  
However, when supplying electric power to the M-NET centralized control line from the R410A series outdoor unit without  
using a power supply unit for the transmission line, use single-point grounding at the TB7 of that outdoor unit.  
Furthermore, when connecting the M-NET transmission line of this device to the M-NET indoor control line, use grounding  
at the TB3 for each outdoor unit system.  
• If the M-NET transmission line of this device is connected to an M-NET indoor control line and the outdoor unit is down  
because, for example, the power supply is interrupted for servicing or there is a failure, the AI controller cannot be set and  
monitored from the system controller.  
• The sensor connected to the AI controller can only be monitored from G(B)-50A Web browser and TG-2000A. The sensor  
cannot be monitored from the G-50A LCD.  
3
6 Installation  
6-1. Parts Purchased Separately  
Prepare the following parts to install this device.  
Required Part  
Specification  
Unit fixing screws  
M4 screw × 4 (* M4: ISO metric screw thread)  
Commercially available power source: 24 VDC±10% 0.2 A (Minimum loading), SELV circuit, power line with  
grounding terminal  
Ripple noise: Lower than 200 mVp-p  
Power supply for this  
device  
Compatible specification  
Authorized or CE marked products.  
Subject to regulations: - IEC60950 (or EN60950)  
- CISPR22/24 (or EN55022/24)  
- IEC61000-3-2/3-3 (or EN61000-3-2/3-3)  
A separate power supply for sensors may be required.  
In the case of 24 VDC voltage, the capacity of the power supply for this unit can be increased so that the  
power supply can be shared.  
Power supply for  
sensors  
Use a sheathed vinyl cord or cable.  
At least 0.75 mm² (AWG18)  
Power line  
Type of the cable: Sheathed vinyl cords or cable which comply with the following specifications or  
equivalent.  
• CPEV Φ1.2 mm to Φ1.6 mm • CVVS 1.25 mm² to 2 mm² (AWG 16 to 14)  
* CPEV: PE insulated PVC jacketed shielded communication cable  
* CVVS: PVC insulated PVC jacketed shielded control cable  
M-NET transmission  
line  
PE: Polyethylene PVC: Polyvinyl chloride  
Power needs to be supplied to the M-NET circuitry of this device. Use an outdoor unit or a separately  
purchased power supply unit for the transmission line.  
Shows the size of the electric wire (copper wire) that is adapted to the terminal block of this device. Refer  
to the usage and cautionary items of the sensor when performing settings. However, use a line with shielded  
line.  
Signal lines  
(Sensor input lines)  
Electric wire size ···· (1) Solid wire: Φ0.65 mm (AWG21) - Φ1.2 mm (AWG16)  
(2) Stranded wire: 0.75 mm² (AWG18) - 1.25 mm² (AWG16)  
Single strand: At least Φ0.18 mm  
[Parts to be Purchased Separately]  
Name  
Model  
Application  
Remark  
This is not required when power is to be  
supplied from an outdoor unit.  
Power supply unit  
PAC-SC50KUA Power supply to the M-NET transmission line  
[Commercially available parts]  
Part  
Use  
Remark  
External 24 VDC  
power source  
Supplies power to the AI controller.  
Refer to "Power supply for this device" and "Power  
supply for sensors" in "Required Part" above for the  
capacity of the power supply.  
Sensor  
Measures temperature and humidity.  
Temperature sensor (PAC-SE40TSA) cannot be  
connected.  
4
6-2. Installation Instructions  
The AI controller PAC-YG63MCA does not have a waterproof structure.  
Be sure to install the AI controller inside a control panel that is located indoors.  
Prepare a control panel capable of storing this device such as the one shown in the figure. (Install the device in a control  
panel strong enough to withstand a weight of 0.6 kg [13/8 lb].)  
This device can be installed horizontally, or as shown below, vertically. The following diagram also provides a rough  
estimate of how much space is required around the installation.  
100  
(315  
/
)
16  
100  
100  
)
16  
(315  
/
(315  
/
)
16  
Size of the device: 200 (W) × 120 (H) × 45 (D) mm/  
77/8 (W) × 43/4 (H) × 125/32 (D) in  
100  
Unit: mm (in)  
(315  
/
)
16  
Note: The space shown above does not include space for peripherals. Additionally, the amount of space necessary varies according  
to the functions that are used and the wiring method. Secure enough space appropriate for the type of installation.  
(1) Fix the top of this device to the control panel at two points by loosely tightening the screws (M4) that were procured locally.  
Fix the bottom in place with two screws and then tighten all four of the screws.  
Screw pitch  
29  
)
/32  
(
150  
5
11  
)
/32  
(
110  
4
Unit: mm (in)  
(2) To remove the cover, as shown in the figure, remove the two screws for fixing the cover in place and then remove the cover by  
unhooking the upper hook section from the lower case. To attach the cover, hook the upper hook section on the lower case and  
then fix the cover in place with the two screws that were removed.  
Hooks  
Screws for fixing  
the cover  
Note: Two hooks are located on the upper section of the cover.  
5
(3) Refer to "7. Wiring Instructions" and connect the wires for the power line, M-NET transmission line, output signal lines, and sensor  
input signal lines.  
Output  
signal lines  
M-NET Sensor input signal lines  
Power line  
Note:  
• Do not install the sensor input signal  
lines parallel to or near the M-NET  
transmission line or power line. Also  
avoid loop wiring.  
• Be sure to ground this device, PAC-  
SC50KUA and 24 VDC Power  
source. Measurement accuracy  
may be affected if devices are not  
grounded.  
AI  
controller  
Relay  
Caution:  
• Perform wiring so that the terminal  
block is not strained.  
If strained, use a wire guide or  
junction terminal to alleviate the  
stress on the terminal block.  
Junction  
terminal  
block  
+V  
-V  
FG  
L
N
24 VDC  
Power  
source  
PAC-SC50KUA  
Do not connect the wires directly from  
the top of the control panel to the  
terminal block.  
M-NET  
Moisture may enter this device along  
the wiring and cause electric shock or  
fire.  
Diagram Image (Installed within a Control Panel)  
* The wiring in the diagram has been simplified.  
7 Wiring Instructions  
7-1. Terminal Diagram  
Non-voltage Contact  
Output  
LED17  
Function  
Settings  
M-NET  
power on  
SW01  
SW02  
SW03  
SW08  
SW09  
Output  
LEDs  
LED03 / 02  
CN03  
10s  
1s  
M-NET  
Address  
Status LEDs  
(CPU power on)  
LED11/ 12/ 13/ 14/ 15/ 16  
SW06  
SW12  
SW07  
M-NET  
A / B /  
Analog Input  
Setting  
SW11  
S
24 VDC Power Supply  
CN02  
V+ / V- / FG  
CN01  
CN10  
CN05  
CN08  
Channel 2  
Channel 1  
Pt100 Input  
Channel 1  
Analog Input  
Analog Input  
6
7-2. Connecting the Power and M-NET Transmission Lines  
Tightening torque for terminal screws: 1 N·m  
Connect the M-NET transmission line of this device to a power  
supply unit (PAC-SC50KUA) for the M-NET transmission line  
or an outdoor unit (either a centralized control line or indoor  
control line can be connected).  
* Only the M-NET circuitry of this device receives the power from the  
M-NET transmission line. The power consumption factor is "1/4"  
(equivalent to one ME Remote Controller).  
CN02  
A/B/S  
V+/V-/FG  
AI controller  
M-NET  
Field  
R
Connections  
(example)  
Fuse  
Varistor  
Arrester  
Varistor  
24 VDC  
Power  
source  
AC power Line  
Noise  
Filter  
U
U
S
* Functional  
ground  
FG  
Figure 7-1 Example of Connecting the Power Line and M-NET Transmission Line  
Caution:  
• Use a power line and M-NET transmission line that satisfy the specifications described in "6-1. Parts Purchased Separately".  
• Attach a circuit comprising the following components to the supply primary side of the 24 VDC power supply.  
(1) Varistor, (2) Arrester, (3) Noise filter, (4) Fuse  
• It is important to pay attention to the polarity when connecting to the 24 VDC power supply terminal block.  
Connecting the positive and negative in the reverse order will cause a failure.  
• Fix the power line and M-NET transmission line in place on the outside to ensure that the terminal block is not affected by  
any external force.  
Not securely connecting and fixing the wires in place may cause heat generation and fire.  
Make sure that the copper wiring is not short-circuiting the plates (cover, lower case) or neighboring wires.  
Cover the shielded line of the M-NET transmission line with materials such as vinyl tape and prevent short-circuiting with the  
plates.  
Note:  
• If the M-NET transmission line of this device is connected to an M-NET indoor control line and the outdoor unit is down  
because, for example, the power supply is interrupted for servicing or there is a failure, the AI controller cannot be set and  
monitored from the system controller.  
• Be sure to ground this device, PAC-SC50KUA and 24 VDC Power source.  
Measurement accuracy may be affected if devices are not grounded.  
7
7-3. Connecting the Sensors  
For channel 1, select one of the following four types: Pt100 detection, 4 to 20 mADC, 1 to 5 VDC, or 0 to 10 VDC analog  
input.  
• For channel 2, select one of the following three types: 4 to 20 mADC, 1 to 5 VDC, or 0 to 10 VDC analog input.  
• The wire length depends on the specifications of the sensor. However, since the use of long wires makes the device  
susceptible to noise, using wires shorter than 12 m (39.4 ft) is recommended. Use a shielded line for the sensor line  
and connect to the FG terminal on this unit or the FG terminal on the control panel.  
(1) Channel 1 Pt100 Input  
To use these, various settings need to be configured. Refer to "8. Initial Settings".  
Caution:  
• Use a 3-wire system for Pt100.  
B / A / B  
• A/B polarity is important for Pt100.  
Be sure to match the polarity when using Pt100.  
CN10  
Device side  
• Do not install the sensor input line parallel to or near the M-NET transmission  
line or power line.  
Also avoid loop wiring.  
Field  
Connections  
Furthermore, confirm the precautions for the sensor.  
• Strip 12±1 mm ( /32 ± /32 in) of the wire coating and insert firmly into the  
terminal.  
15  
1
B
A
B
• Make sure that the copper wiring is not short-circuiting the plates (cover, lower  
case) or neighboring wires.  
• Perform wiring so that the terminal block is not strained.  
If strained, use a wire guide or junction terminal to alleviate the stress on the  
terminal block.  
t°  
Pt100 (3-wire system)  
(2) Channel 1 (Channel 2) Analog Input  
(4 to 20 mADC, 1 to 5 VDC, 0 to 10 VDC)  
To use these, various settings need to be configured.  
Refer to "8. Initial Settings".  
(b) When 4 to 20 mADC (type for which power is  
supplied to the signal line) is connected  
(a) When 1 to 5 VDC, 0 to 10 VDC, or 4 to 20 mADC  
(type for which power is supplied to the sensor)  
is connected  
Device side  
Device side  
CN05  
(CN08)  
CN05  
(CN08)  
Field  
Connections  
Field  
Connections  
Power supply  
Sensor  
Sensor  
Power supply  
Caution:  
• Select a power supply that is suitable for the sensor to be used.  
• Do not install the sensor input line parallel to or near the M-NET transmission line or power line. Also avoid loop wiring.  
Furthermore, confirm the precautions for the sensor.  
15  
1
• Strip 12±1 mm ( /32 ± /32 in) of the wire coating and insert firmly into the terminal.  
• Make sure that the copper wiring is not short-circuiting the plates (cover, lower case) or neighboring wires.  
• Perform wiring so that the terminal block is not strained.  
If strained, use a wire guide or junction terminal to alleviate the stress on the terminal block.  
8
7-4. Connecting Alarm Setpoint Outputs  
(Non-valtage Contacts)  
The maximum wire length is 100 m. However, since the use of long wires makes the device susceptible to noise, using  
wires no more than 10 m long is recommended.  
To use these, various settings need to be configured. Refer to "8. Initial Settings".  
Load  
Caution:  
Power supply  
V1 (DC)  
• To use X1 relay, obtain one that satisfies the following  
specifications.  
Operating coil  
[Applied load]  
Powersupply  
V2 (DC)  
X1  
Field  
Connections  
MAX: 24 VDC, 5 W (Built-in diode)  
MIN: 5 VDC, 2 mW (Built-in diode)  
*1 AC loads cannot be connected.  
*2 Provide a power supply (V1, V2) that matches the load  
and relay to be used.  
CN03  
• To drive a direct load, use ones within the following.  
[Applied load]  
Ch1  
Ch2  
MAX: 24 VDC, 5 W  
MIN: 5 VDC, 2 mW  
* AC loads cannot be connected.  
Device  
side  
• Make sure that the copper wiring is not short-circuiting the  
plates (cover, lower case) or neighboring wires.  
• Perform wiring so that the terminal block is not strained.  
If strained, use a wire guide or junction terminal to alleviate  
the stress on the terminal block.  
• Do not connect the wires directly from the top of the control  
panel to the terminal block.  
Moisture may enter this device along the wiring and cause  
electric shock or fire.  
Upper/lower  
limit alarm  
Upper/lower  
limit alarm  
Tightening torque for terminal screws: 1 N·m.  
* The contact of the internal relay is always ON during  
detection of an upper/lower limit alarm. (Level output)  
9
8 Initial Settings  
After completing the procedures described in "6. Installation" and "7. Wiring Instructions", set the initial settings in  
accordance with the procedure described below.  
(1) M-NET address settings  
1s  
10s  
Note:  
• An address from 01 to 50 can be set.  
• Set an address that is not the same as that of  
another unit.  
The address is set to "01" at factory default.  
SW06  
SW07  
In the case of address "41"  
(2) Use the dip switches to select functions.  
Select the function required for each input/output channel to be used.  
The switch assignment for each channel is shown below. Configure each of the settings while referring to "9. Dip Switch  
Functions ".  
• For channel 1, select one of the following four types: Pt100 detection, 4 to 20 mADC, 1 to 5 VDC, or 0 to 10 VDC analog input.  
• For channel 2, select one of the following three types: 4 to 20 mADC, 1 to 5 VDC, or 0 to 10 VDC analog input.  
(a) When using Pt100 detection (only channel 1 can be used)  
Ch  
Setting  
Setting Switch  
Pt100  
To not use  
(1) SW01-1  
(2) SW01-3  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Ch1  
Pt100 used  
(b) When using one of the analog inputs (4 to 20 mADC detection, 1 to 5 VDC detection, and 0 to 10 VDC detection)  
4 to  
1 to  
0 to  
10 VDC  
To not  
use  
Ch  
Setting  
Setting Switch  
20 mADC 5 VDC  
(1) SW11-1  
(2) SW11-2  
(3) SW01-1  
(4) SW01-2  
(5) SW01-3  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Ch1  
Setting of sensor to use  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
(1) SW12-1  
(2) SW12-2  
(3) SW02-1  
(4) SW02-2  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Ch2  
Setting of sensor to use  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
(c) When using upper/lower limit alarm interlock output  
Ch  
Setting  
Setting Switch  
(1) SW01-5  
(1) SW02-5  
To use  
To not use  
Ch1  
Ch2  
Usage of upper/lower limit alarm interlock output  
Usage of upper/lower limit alarm interlock output  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
(d) Measurement data backup interval setting (for servicing)  
Ch Setting  
Common Measurement data backup interval setting  
Setting Switch  
1 min  
2 min  
5 min  
10 min  
(1) SW03-1  
(2) SW03-2  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
10  
(3) Turn on the power of this device.  
Verify that the LED16 (CPU power on) and LED17 (M-NET power on) are lit.  
(4) Set the time.  
Set the current time from a system controller (G(B)-50A, TG-2000A) or a Maintenance Tool.  
(5) Configure the settings of the system controller (G(B)-50A or TG-2000A).  
Configure settings for the system controller (G(B)-50A or TG-2000A) such as the type of sensor to use and the measurement  
range.  
The main items that should be set are shown below.  
(a) When using Pt100 detection (only channel 1 can be used)  
Ch  
Setting  
Setting with G(B)-50A or TG-2000A  
Select temperature/humidity (Be sure to select  
temperature.)  
Measurement category setting  
Set the upper limit and lower limit values  
(Set a range from -30°C [-22°F] to 60°C [140°F].)  
Ch1  
Measurement range setting  
Measurement correction  
Input the measurement temperature correction value  
(offset value)  
(b) When using an analog input (4 to 20 mADC detection, 1 to 5 VDC detection, or 0 to 10VDC detection)  
Ch  
Setting  
Measurement category setting  
Measurement range setting  
Measurement correction  
Setting with G(B)-50A or TG-2000A  
Select the temperature/humidity  
Ch1  
Set the upper limit and lower limit values  
Input the measurement correction value (offset value)  
Select the temperature/humidity  
Measurement category setting  
Measurement range setting  
Measurement correction  
Ch2  
Set the upper limit and lower limit values  
Input the measurement correction value (offset value)  
(c) When using upper/lower limit alarm interlock output  
Ch  
Setting  
Setting with G(B)-50A or TG-2000A  
Upper/lower limit alarm detection value and  
cancellation value settings  
Upper/lower limit alarm detection value and cancellation  
value settings  
Ch1  
Upper/lower limit alarm detection value and  
cancellation value settings  
Upper/lower limit alarm detection value and cancellation  
value settings  
Ch2  
(6) Settings for the interlock function are performed from the Maintenance Tool.  
Perform settings such as interlock criteria for this device from Maintenance Tool.  
For details, refer to the operating manual for the Maintenance Tool.  
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9 Dip Switch Functions  
Supported  
SW  
Function  
OFF  
No  
ON  
Yes  
Remark  
Channel  
SW01  
1
2
Selection of the input to use  
Specify whether to use the channel 1 input terminal.  
4 to 20 mADC/  
1 to 5 VDC  
detection  
0 to 10 VDC  
detection  
Set the type of analog input for channel 1 (1).  
* This should also be set in accordance with the selection  
of analog input type (2) (SW11-1 and 2).  
Selection of the analog input  
type (1)  
Pt100  
detection  
* The setting of SW01-2 is disabled when SW01-3 is ON.  
3
4
5
Channel 1  
Unused  
Set to OFF  
Specify whether to use channel 1 upper/lower limit  
alarm interlock output.  
Selection of upper/lower limit  
alarm interlock output use  
No  
Yes  
6
7
8
1
Unused  
Set to OFF  
Unused  
Set to OFF  
Unused  
Set to OFF  
SW02  
Selection of the input to use  
No  
Yes  
Specify whether to use the channel 2 input terminal.  
4 to 20 mADC/  
1 to 5 VDC  
detection  
Set the type of analog input for channel 2 (1).  
* This should also be set in accordance with the selection  
of analog input type (2) (SW12-1 and 2).  
Selection of the analog input  
type (1)  
0 to 10 VDC  
detection  
2
3
4
Unused  
Unused  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Channel 2  
Selection of upper/lower limit  
alarm interlock output use  
Specify whether to use channel 2 upper/lower limit  
alarm interlock output.  
5
No  
Yes  
6
7
8
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
SW03  
Measurement data backup interval  
1-minute interval: (2 hours worth)  
2-minute interval: (4 hours worth)  
5-minute interval: (10 hours worth)  
10-minute interval: (20 hours worth)  
SW03-1  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
SW03-2  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
Set to back up measurement data to the fixed memory.  
Excess past data will be erased.  
ON  
3
4
5
6
7
8
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
(Address 10s)  
0 to 9 (decimal)  
SW06  
An address from 01 to 50 can be set.  
Set an address that is not the same as that of another  
unit.  
M-NET address  
(Address 1s)  
0 to 9 (decimal)  
SW07  
SW08  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
Unused  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Set to OFF  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
SW09  
SW11  
Unused  
Unused  
Selection of analog input type (2)  
SW11-1  
SW11-2  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
1
2
0 to 10 VDC detection  
1 to 5 VDC detection  
Setting not possible  
:
:
:
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Set the type of analog input for channel 1 (2)  
*1: This setting is not necessary when SW01-3 is ON.  
Channel 1  
Channel 2  
4 to 20 mADC detection:  
ON  
SW12  
Selection of analog input type (2)  
SW12-1  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
SW12-2  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
0 to 10 VDC detection  
1 to 5 VDC detection  
Setting not possible  
:
:
:
Set the type of analog input for channel 2 (2)  
4 to 20 mADC detection:  
ON  
Set the dip switches for function selection according to the system to be used.  
At factory default, the SW01, SW02, SW03, SW08, and SW09 dipswitches are all set to OFF; the SW11 and SW12  
dipswitches are both set to ON, and the M-NET address is set to 01.  
Be sure to turn off the power before changing switch settings.  
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10 LED Display Designations  
The LEDs of this device indicate the upper/lower limit alarm interlock output status and error status of this device.  
10-1.Alarm Setpoint Output and Error Displays  
Display Item  
Display LED  
Content  
Note  
:On,  
:Off,  
:Flashing  
Power supply status  
(1) Power supply to CPU  
LED16  
(CPU power on)  
: Lights when the CPU is energized.  
: Flashes during M-NET communication.  
: Lights when the M-NET is energized.  
(2) Power supply to M-NET LED17  
circuit  
(M-NET power on)  
Output  
status  
Ch1, 2  
(1) Upper/lower limit alarm LED03/02  
Ch1  
Ch2  
Output  
Method  
interlock output status  
(Output LEDs)  
LED 03  
LED 02  
Level  
Output  
: Alarm output  
: Alarm stop  
: Alarm output  
: Alarm stop  
Error status (*1)  
(1) 4-digit error code  
LED12/13/14/15  
(Status display LEDs) Displays".  
Refer to "10-2. Sensor and Communication Error  
*1: When a sensor error or communication error occurs, the error status is displayed.  
10-2.Sensor and Communication Error Displays  
If a sensor error or communication error occurs, a 4-digit error code will be repeatedly displayed according to the steps  
shown below.  
"Sensor and Communication Error Displays" consist of the following 10 steps. This operation is performed repeatedly to  
indicate the 4-digit error code for the error.  
Note  
:On,  
:Off,  
:Flashing  
LED11  
LED12  
LED13  
LED14  
LED15  
Error code display (Binary number indication)  
Function  
Remark  
Common  
3
2
1
0
2 =8  
2 =4  
2 =2  
2 =1  
"Sensor and  
Communication Error  
Displays"  
STEP1  
LEDs 12 to 15 flash 3 times  
Turn Off  
Starting Point Indication  
STEP2  
STEP3  
STEP4  
STEP5  
STEP6  
STEP7  
Blank  
Error code 1000's digit  
indication  
In the case of 6,  
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
Error code 1000's digit  
Blank  
Turn Off  
Error code 100's digit  
indication  
In the case of 6,  
Error code 100's digit  
Blank  
Turn Off  
Error code 10's digit  
indication  
In the case of 0,  
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
Error code 10's digit  
STEP8  
STEP9  
STEP10  
Blank  
Error code 1's digit  
Blank  
Turn Off  
Error code 1's digit indication  
In the case of 7,  
Turn Off  
The error codes that are displayed for M-NET communication errors and sensor errors are as shown below.  
Error Code  
6600  
Description of Error  
Multiple address error  
Error Code  
6607  
Description of Error  
No ACK error  
6601  
M-NET polarity unset error  
6608  
No return of response frame  
Sensor trouble in Channel 1  
Sensor trouble in Channel 2  
6602  
Transmission processor hardware error  
Transmission bus-busy error  
5010  
6603  
5020  
6606  
Communications with transmission processor error  
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11 System Operation Test  
Use the following procedure to confirm operation of the system.  
(1) Configure the settings of this device and the system controller while referring to "8. Initial Settings".  
(2) Confirm whether the measurement values of channel 1 and channel 2 are displayed on the system controller properly.  
* Depending on the conditions, compare the measurement values with those of, for example, a commercially available portable  
thermohygrometer.  
If the measurement accuracy of the sensor used results in extreme differences in the measurement values, use the  
measurement correction value (offset value) input function of the system controller to correct the measurement values.  
(3) When upper/lower limit alarm interlock is to be used, input a value that exceeds the set alarm level and confirm whether the alarm  
is displayed on the controller. Furthermore, confirm whether the alarm output operation takes place from the contact output at the  
same time.  
If there is a problem, check the wiring and settings.  
For details on configuring settings, refer to "8. Initial Settings" and "9. Dip switch functions".  
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This product is designed and intended for use in the residential,  
commercial and light-industrial environment.  
This product at hand is  
based on the following  
EU regulations:  
• Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC  
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive  
2004/108/EC  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BLDG., 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN  
WT04975X02  
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