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MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN Y FUNCIONAMIENTO
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MANUALE D'INSTALLAZIONE E D'USO
CSNET MANAGER (XT/LT)
MANUAL D'INSTAL·LACIÓ I FUNCIONAMENT
MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO E DE FUNCIONAMENTO
INSTALLATIE- EN BEDIENINGSHANDLEIDING

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL MANUAL D’INSTAL·LACIÓ I FUNCIONAMENT MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN Y FUNCIONAMIENTO MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO E DE FUNCIONAMENTO INSTALLATIONS- UND BETRIEBSHANDBUCH INSTALLATIE- EN BEDIENINGSHANDLEIDING MANUEL D’INSTALLATION ET DE FONCTIONNEMENT MANUALE D’INSTALLAZIONE E D’USO CSNET MANAGER (XT/LT)
  • Page 3 English Español Deutsch Français Italiano Català Português Nederlands...
  • Page 4 C A U T I O N P R E C A U C I Ó N V O R S I C H T A D V E R T I S S E M E N T AV V E R T E N Z E AT E N C I Ó...
  • Page 5 DANGER PELIGRO GEFAHR DANGER PERICOLO PERILL PERIGO GEVAAR CAUTION PRECAUCIÓN VORSICHT ATTENTION AVVERTENZA ATENCIÓ CUIDADO POZOR NOTE NOTA HINWEIS REMARQUE NOTA NOTA NOTA OPMERKING POZNÁMKA...
  • Page 6 INDEX INDEX INHALTSVERZEICHNIS INHOUDSOPGAVE INDEX INDICE OBSAH English...
  • Page 7 7E512201 CSNET Manager software to control the indoor units. Centralised control with a touch interface of 17 inches which runs CSNET Manager XT 7E512202 CSNET Manager software to control the indoor units. H-LINK gateway used by CSNET Manager Screens to...
  • Page 8 General characteristics 1.3 FACTORY-SUPPLIED COMPONENTS 1.3.1 CSNET Manager LT 1.3.2 CSNET Manager XT ITEM QUANTITY IMAGE ITEM QUANTITY IMAGE Touch computer Touch computer Power Source Power Source INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN Y FUNCIONAMIENTO MANUAL D’INSTAL·LACIÓ I FUNCIONAMENT INSTALLATIONS- UND BETRIEBSHANDBUCH MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO E DE FUNCIONAMENTO...
  • Page 9 General characteristics 1.4 DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM CSNET Manager is a composed centralized control system. CSNET Manager connects through the LAN to an HC-A64NET, which can control an H-LINK communication line. CSNET Manager connects to a Local Area Network (using a DSL Router) by means of its Ethernet port, allowing remote adjustment and monitoring of parameters.
  • Page 10 General characteristics 1.5.3 CSNET MANAGER H-LINK ETHERNET ETHERNET CSNET Manager CSNET Manager HC-A64NET LT/XT LT/XT H-LINK It can be LAN or Internet HC-A64NET CSNET Manager: CSNET Manager is connected to another CSNET Manager that it is connected to the H-LINK installation through a HC-A64NET or PSC-A160WEB1.
  • Page 11 General characteristics 1.6 BASED ON JAVA TECHNOLOGY supplied in a USB drive to simplify installation. 1.7 CSNET MANAGER CONNECTION accessible from any site in the company’s network. Some adjustments are required for the LAN connection, and the network administrator’s assistance is needed. Remote PC .
  • Page 12 General characteristics 1.8.2 Direct makes possible to monitor the system from any computer with Internet access. software. CSNET Manager DSL modem Air conditioning unit Internet Remote PC Air conditioning unit Air conditioning unit Remote PC . . . Remote PC 1.8.3 Proxy A proxy is a network server which generally only allows access to WEB content.
  • Page 13 General characteristics 1.9 H-LINK HC-A64NET is compatible with the H-LINK 2 and the old version called H-LINK (H-LINK 1) units. Connection of both H-LINK 1 and H-LINK 2 units in the same H-LINK unit is possible considering the unit limitations and addressing. H-LINK 2 number of connectable devices is up to a maximum of 200 devices in the H-LINK 2 line.
  • Page 14 General characteristics 1.10 COMPATIBLE DEVICES 1.10.1 KNX001 Compatibility A HITACHI Air-Conditioning system can be integrated with a KNX system by using CSNET Manager and the KNX001 device: H-LINK ETHERNET ETHERNET KNX001 HC-A64NET CSNET Manager LT/XT (Master) H-LINK RS-232 HC-A64NET updated in order to serve as information to the KNX system.
  • Page 15 General characteristics It also works if KNX001 is connected to a slave CSNET Manager: 64 IU KNX001 With more than one HC-A64NET, it is compatible when OU-IU addresses are not repeated. 64 IU 64 IU KNX001 PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 16 General characteristics 1.11 GRAPHIC INTERFACE CSNET Manager has two ways of presenting information and the available program options: Overall view: A tree scheme is used to organize the installation units and a table to show the units information. Building Layout view: A tree scheme is used to organize the installation units and a zone layout to show the units information. These two interfaces make usage easier and allow access to the system in a clearer, more streamlined way.
  • Page 17 General characteristics 1.11.2 Building layout view CSNET Manager is supplied with a Building Layout Editor that lets the user to customize their view and the way of how the units are distributed through the installation. Otherwise, CSNET Manager is creating its own building layout based on the area tree settings, which gives a matrix view of the units.
  • Page 18 General characteristics 1.11.3 Timer CSNET Manager has a timer which is easy to program. A timer is composed by: The daily Pattern you time the lock/unlock remote control functions as required, so you can control the system perfectly with greater comfort.
  • Page 19 General characteristics 1.11.4 Power consumption option CSNET Manager lets you choose the period for which you control the proportion of power consumption of the indoor units compared to the outdoor, ranging from the data for a particular date to the data for a whole year. It is possible to assign an owner to the units and obtain the results for each owner: PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 20 General characteristics 1.11.5 Historical data option CSNET Manager has the option of always showing historical data in the format of a table and graph, letting you analyse the problem 1.11.6 Interface utilities Status bar The status bar is on the bottom of the screen and indicates the date & time of the CSNET Manager on the right side, and on the left it has one icon for each slot devices that shows the current state of each device.
  • Page 21 General characteristics N O T E Status bar informs about general functions that are currently being executed by the software. Those icons meaning is explained on the following table. ICON NOTIFICATION ICON NOTIFICATION Mail alarm is sending an email. activated. Mail alarm is waiting to send an email Web server is running without problems Web server is running but it has some communication...
  • Page 22 Cold draft reduced below comfort value. With this option, HITACHI improves comfort for these situations by setting unit to Thermo OFF when discharge air temperature is below comfort temperature and set unit again to Thermo ON when temperature will be again inside comfort range.
  • Page 23 General characteristics Devices automatically detection CSNET Manager can found existing HC-A64NET, CSNET WEB harcs and slave CSNET Managers on the same LAN by broadcast message. N O T E By clicking on the icon, an extended forecast for the next 3 days appears: PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 24 General characteristics 1.11.7 Virtual PC-ART remote controller will appear on the screen. second one is the buttons zone. Display zones are described next: 1 Indicates the Run / Stop situation and if the unit has an alarm. 2 Shows the unit operation mode. 4 Shows the fan speed.
  • Page 25 General characteristics 1.11.8 Virtual PC-ARF remote controller will appear on the screen. zones that let move through the menus. Display zone describes next: 1 Shows the unit operation mode. 2 Shows the fan speed. 4 Display central is enabled if some central value is activated. 5 Display the unit temperature.
  • Page 26 Installation 1.12 RCS WEB CSNET Manager is supplied with the RCSWeb software that let user to install a virtual remote control on any computer to control RCSWeb let user pick up which remote control wants to use: PC-ART PC-ARF 2 INSTALLATION C A U T I O N Disregarding the safety and assembly instructions may result in the falling of and / or damage to your electrical appliance.
  • Page 27 This device cannot built in neither installed without providing ventilation to the aluminium sink behind. Place the support on a resistant wall. XT only. HITACHI offers the following wall mounted accessory, model code 7E512300. 2.2.2 Stand Mounted (Optional) C A U T I O N This device cannot built in neither installed without providing ventilation to the aluminium sink behind.
  • Page 28 LINE OUT Line-out audio jack 2 x USB 2.0 connector Dock USB LAN1 HDD indicator For CSNET Manager XT it is a LAN2 LPC-1705/1707 -- PS/2 connector KB/MS (LAN2) connect Ethernet to LAN1. LAN2 is LPC-17A4 -- LAN2 disabled by software...
  • Page 29 2.4 USB MEMORY CONNECTION 1 Plug in the USB memory in the USB port of the CSNET Manager. 2 Program starts up automatically. 3 Please wait until a window pops up. 2.5 START UP PROCESS 1 Connect the power cable. 2 Connect the LAN1 cable.
  • Page 30 3.1 INITIAL PAGE The initial page is divided into the following parts: 1 Access to the installation required : The user name and password are case-sensitive. access the installation: Installation: User ID: Enter the name of the type of user who will access the installation. There are two types of user: “Installer”: Has access to all the options.
  • Page 31 3.2 LOCAL COMPUTER CONFIGURATION If you click this button the following screen appears: Installation list. Software settings. Network settings. Software register and updates. Touch computer settings N O T E PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 32 3.2.1 Installation list Installation (Edit) and (Delete) buttons respectively. Press (New) to create a new installation. “New Network Item Enter details for the installation as follows: Title Building Layout: installation. Open when Log In: Open Building Layout as a default view after log in CSNET Manager. For each CS Port (available CSNET Manager server to connect): Type: Device type to be connected.
  • Page 33 Press (Add) button in User List area to create a new user. At least a user needs to be created in order to connect to an installation. “New User… (Edit) or (Delete) buttons respectively. Enter desired user name and password. Also select the different privileges for the user. Note that user name may not be repeated. a dialogue to specify which pattern describe the units for this user.
  • Page 34 3.2.2 Software settings Language settings: You can choose the default language to be used in the main screen. You can set the countdown time (in seconds) and make the program remembers the changes. Auto Start: Select desired installation, user name and password that should automatically start when CSNET Manager client software is started.
  • Page 35 3.2.3 Software register Software register tab let the user register its software due to be able of having access to the updates server. After register the software, automatic search for updates can be activated and it can be checked for new client versions just by clicking the check button.
  • Page 36 3.2.5 Automatic Log Generations Local data storage: The chapter will give more details about these settings. 3.2.6 Touch Screen settings: Calibrate touch screen and set up to 3 different brightness levels. Screen lock: Blank screen when inactivity: Automatic restart: System requires an auto-check of disk and memory. Due to that CSNET Manager schedules an automatic VNC Remote Access: Allowing this connection will start after login and up to the next shut-down of the CSNET Manager.
  • Page 37 3.2.7 CSNET Manager create a backup of the current status of the software that can be restored at any time. PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 38 3.2.8 Problem description: Physical keyboard does not type proper characters. following those instructions: 1 Connect a USB mouse will connect a new one. PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 39 4 OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION OF PACKAGED UNITS This chapter will apply when the system has Packaged units. Remember that it is not possible to connect water chillers and Packaged units in the same H-LINK communication line. 1 Area tree 2 Units zone: Lists of all the indoor units with a basic state information. 3 Main options and the Power Consumption.
  • Page 40 4.1 AREA TREE Area tree can be shown or hidden by clicking on button . If area tree is not shown, you can change the installation area clicking Enable Area Edition activates an area tree for this installation. New: Creates a new area. Edit: Edits the selected area in the area tree.
  • Page 41: Table Of Contents

    Column Location Content / Symbol OFF by heat draft Indicates the ON/OFF On/Off situation of each indoor unit No parameter Some parameter Indicates whether the Parameter locked RC not found locked locked indoor unit has a locked Control control parameter which cannot be changed from the remote control Tset...
  • Page 42 4.3 BUILDING LAYOUT VIEW along the installation tree. PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 43 Available actions Unit: Move selected unit: drag the unit to the desired position Add Square unit area: create a square shape in the desired position that is linked to selected unit Add Polygon unit area: create a polygon shape in the desired position that is linked to selected unit Move icon: Allows to move unit icon to desired position Area: the old one disappears).
  • Page 44: Location

    4.4 OPERATION PANEL Operation panel is the interface available in table of indoor units and building layout view, that is shown by default and it is used to send orders to the units. In case of using a virtual remote controller, the panel is hidden. Setting System Status N O T E...
  • Page 45 4.4.2 System status The system status shown corresponds to the same unit selected in the indoor unit table, as shown in the adjoining example. Description The information display is divided into 4 parts: Data of the indoor unit. Data of the outdoor unit. Alarm produced and reason for the compressor status.
  • Page 46 Although all these parameters are available in the 3-tube systems (SET-FREE FX), some are not in other systems. These are indicated in the table. 38 39 31 32 33 34 Group Description Model of the indoor unit and its power —...
  • Page 47 PC-A1IO System status PC-A1IO has an special system status layout, it shows the value of all the digital outputs and two analogue inputs. RAD Units System Status Its special view only shows the values that can be read when a PSC-6RAD adapter is connected. Alarms The alarms shown in CSNET Manager are the same that can be found in the service manual of the outdoor unit in question.
  • Page 48 4.5 TIMER CSNET Manager has a timer which is easy to program. A timer is composed by: The daily Pattern you time the lock/unlock remote control functions as required, so you can control the system perfectly with greater comfort N O T E dialogue.
  • Page 49 average of any of them). Otherwise unit will be stopped 4.5.2 Timer creation The creation of a timer is the assignation of patterns, exceptions and iCalendars and its links to the daily patterns that will be executed on the affected days. 4.5.3 Units assignation One timer could be assigned to an indoor unit to setup which schedule it will follow.
  • Page 50 4.5.4 For each calendar it is shown per month, the days were there is an event and all the events with their hours of start and end. PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 51 4.6 CONFIGURATION PANEL 4.6.1 1 Network settings 3 Change password 4 Installation name 8 Backup copy Each section works on a different way depending on the device selected: ITEM HC-A64NET PSC-A160WEB1/ CSNET WEB v3 CSNET Manager (Slave) Network settings Change password Installation name Backup copy X(*)
  • Page 52 C A U T I O N in touch with the network administrator where CSNET Manager will be installed. button (Change) in Network settings section and follow these steps: 1 Enter the IP address. The IP address consists of four numbers which must be between 0 and 255. 2 Enter the Mask.
  • Page 53 4.6.2 Web server can be connected to the software by using a web browser just by typing the IP of the computer that has the CSNET Manager Software running. CSNET Manager Software should keep running in order to be able to connect. Check chapter for further information.
  • Page 54 HC-A64 NET ROUTER INTERNET H-LINK SMTP server HITACHI installation CSNET Manager CSNET WEB Interface: to Internet. b. CSNET WEB device will send the alarm mails using this SMTP server. c. It is required to have a SMTP server on the same LAN than CSNET WEB.
  • Page 55 Notify settings Notify interval Notify E-Mail address: sets the name and the e-mail address of the different receivers. On SAVE In case of alarm, CSNET Manager will send an e-mail with the following contents: From CSNET WEB Interface: From CSNET Manager: Location Alarm CSNET Manager Alarm detected...
  • Page 56 different units. Address Name Description (note 1) 0: Not exist EXIST 1: Exist SYSTEM_ADDRESS H-LINK 1: 0~15 UNIT_ADDRESS H-LINK 2: 0~63 ON/OFF setting order: SET_ONOFF 0: Stop 1: Run Mode setting order: 0: Cool 1: Dry SET_MODE 2: Fan 3: Heat 4: Auto Fan setting order: 0: Low...
  • Page 57 Address Name Description (note 1) TGAS Gas pipe temperature (Note 2) TLIQUID Liquid pipe temperature (Note 2) ERROR_CODE Alarm code STOP_CAUSE Compressor stop cause Indoor unit expansion valve opening Unit operation condition 0: OFF OPER_CONDITION 1: Thermo OFF 2: Thermo ON 3: Alarm DEFROS Defrost...
  • Page 58 4.6.5 Hotel Application Hotel Application links the CN3 Inputs with an order to be sent to the indoor units. This function is only compatible with the units that give this information on H-LINK, and from the second generation of HC-A64NET. Each unit can have a pattern that describe for a period of a year, which order can will be sent if Input 0 (Keycard) is on/off and the same for input 1 (Window).
  • Page 59 4.6.6 Fidelio CSNET Manager is compatible with a TCP/FIDELIO Gateway. Each unit can be linked to a Fidelio register to know if there is a check in or check out condition on that room. For each unit can be assigned a pattern similar to the timer one that describes a condition for check in and another for check out. It gateway.
  • Page 60 4.6.7 Interlock function let create links between units. condition. Interlock elements could be easily enabled/disabled. Conditions: parameters to be checked on a unit or group of units. Setting: order to be send to a single or group of units. Units: units were the condition will be checked All: all existing units.
  • Page 61 Affected units: Same: same units selected on condition table Order to be sent: On/off, mode, temp, fan and/or central. N O T E PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 62 4.6.8 Outdoor control Outdoor control panel let user set up the following outdoor functions: Power control: limit the power consumption of the outdoor unit. Night mode: When Night mode is not applied the fan rotation ratio is 100%. When it is enabled, the rotation ratio is reduced to the selected value from 10% to 90% of the fan rotation ratio.
  • Page 63 4.6.9 Power meter per each address of refrigerant cycle. For each power meter device there should be entered the following parameters: IP Address: LAN address of the power meter. Registers: The Modbus Address and the measurement unit of each of the four variables available on the table should be C A U T I O N connection for reading the data.
  • Page 64 4.7 UNIT CONFIGURATION 4.7.1 The unit settings show all the data of each of the units controlled by CSNET Manager. The information given is as follows: Indoor Unit Location: Name of the room conditioned by this unit. Area: Zone to which this unit belongs. IU Type: Model of indoor unit (recognized by the system) (see Note 1).
  • Page 65 TSet Limits Cool Range: Sets the maximum and the minimum temperature values in cool mode. Heat Range: Sets the maximum and the minimum temperature values in heat mode. N O T E 2 The precise model should be entered to make necessary maintenance and repair work easier. 3 There following are possible types of outdoor units: - RAS-#.# (UTO): UTOPIA and UTOPIA Big.
  • Page 66 4.7.2 2-tube systems and are not designed to operate in the automatic Cool/Heat mode when more than one indoor unit is connected to the same outdoor unit, but only in the cool or heat mode. Thus all indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit should be changed from one mode to another at the same time.
  • Page 67 The temperature difference is calculated as follows: 2 Tubes: CSNET WEB takes into account all the indoor units which depend on the same cooling circuit. CSNET then calculates in the following way: Temp diff. (1) = Air inlet temperature (1) - corrected temperature (1) Temp diff.
  • Page 68 Description of parameters To use this option, you have to set the parameters shown in the Auto Cool/Heat operation panel. After that, if unit is working in Auto Cool/Heat mode, you can see the status of this operation on the status zone of the panel. The Auto Cool/Heat panel shown corresponds to the cooling circuit of the indoor unit selected in the table of indoor units, as shown in the example.
  • Page 69: The Remote Control

    Correction value: Temperature corrected on changing the operation mode, to ensure greater comfort.. Pre set adjustment: 0. 1ºC steps. Margin: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 The Setting temperature is adjusted using the following formula when the operation mode is changed, depending on the DIFF option selected: Where: Corrected temperature: Temperature used to calculate the change of operation mode.
  • Page 70 MINOAT: Minimum outdoor ambient temperature for cool operation. Pre set adjustment: +10°C. 1°C steps. 0°C...40 °C margin. TSet Limits: USERMAX: Maximum Setting temperature. If the selected temperature is higher, CSNET will use USERMAX as the value for the Setting temperature, changing this value as soon as the operation mode changes. Pre set adjustment: +25°C.
  • Page 71 4.7.3 N O T E This function is only available for HC-A64NET units. Enabled: enables the fan stop function Master unit: (Selected): CSNET Manager will only use this unit to calculate the temperature difference and decide the change, not taking into account the other units connected to the same 2-tube cooling circuit. (Not Selected): CSNET Manager will use the average temperature difference of all the indoor units connected to the same 2-tube cooling circuit.
  • Page 72 4.7.4 Cold draft reduced below comfort value. With this new option HITACHI improves comfort for these situations by setting unit to Fan Mode when discharge air temperature is below comfort temperature and set unit again to Cooling Mode when temperature will be again inside comfort range.
  • Page 73 4.7.5 Setback function is a protection against high and low temperatures. Selection of the sensors let decide which one of them will be used. In case of more than one it use the average to take decisions. In case of RCS group, one master unit should be selected. Low temperature protection: When temperature is lower than start temperature and unit is OFF, the unit is started in heating mode with the minimum heating temperature as setting.
  • Page 74 4.8 HISTORICAL DATA CSNET Manager automatically stores an operating record for all the units in the system. These data can be downloaded locally or displayed (both from the data previously stored locally and the data obtained from the system). Displaying historical data Downloading historical data PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 75 4.8.1 CSNET Manager allows you to save a history of data from all the machines connected to the H-LINK. It also displays the information in two different formats: Data in the form of a table, which can be exported in text format; and Data in graph format, which can be used to generate graphics for display.
  • Page 76 Alarm log CSNET Manager also saves the most important alarm events occurred during the lifetime of the installation. Clear button erase the alarm history. To visualize the alarms, click on the Alarm Log tab, and next press the Export log button, which is in the centre bottom of the window.
  • Page 77 The chapter shows how to access the software settings. The alarm log function also allows you to keep an updated copy of the log in your computer. To activate this option: Mark the selection box. so that you can select the folder. File format Port AIarm code...
  • Page 78 4.8.2 Adjustment of the indoor unit (CSNET Manager): Central: Set Mode: Set Fan: Set Swing L: ON/OFF: Tset: Communication: Alarm: Comp.Stopped: Valid: Bit 0=1 (value 1): The data read from the indoor unit are valid except for the opening of the expansion valve and operating state Bit 1=1 (value 2): (not UTOPIA): The data of the expansion valve opening of the indoor unit are valid Bit 2=1 (value 4): (not UTOPIA): The data on the operating condition of the indoor unit are valid...
  • Page 79 Readings for the outdoor unit: Puls (Pulse): Ou Mode: Nº Comp: Amps: OE1: OE2: OE3/oEb: 4.8.3 Data can only be displayed in periods of one day, although they may be downloaded for greater time ranges. Select the day to be To change the display to graph mode, select the Graph tab on the display panel.
  • Page 80 1 Indoor unit: Select the address of the indoor unit to be displayed. 2 Value: Contains the different values that can be displayed for the unit or cycle. See section on for an explanation of each parameter. 3 Selection buttons: Permit the addition or the elimination of a series (unit + value) of the display. 4 Selection: Series to display.
  • Page 81 4.9 POWER CONSUMPTION CSNET Manager saves and calculates the percentage of energy consumption of each indoor unit compared to the outdoor units, so that the user can consult the level of consumption at any time. The window is divided into three parts: 1 The upper part allows you to choose the options you want to consult.
  • Page 82 4.9.1 To get the data of power consumption for Packaged units, enter the date interval and click the Get Data button. Select on the table the outdoor units to be included on the calculation A table will appear with different information. OU: number of the outdoor unit.
  • Page 83 in case of having power meter devices related to the units, the energy consumed per each indoor unit will be calculated based on the information provided by these devices. Enter the system consumption on the data period: in case of entering manually the consumption of the system in the desired period, user enters the input reading data at the beginning and at the end of the period.
  • Page 84 4.9.2 The chapter shows how to access the software settings. The power consumption function allows you to generate automatically a detailed report of the daily consumption of the installation. To activate this option: Mark the selection box. so that you can select the folder. Select the type of power consumption: Month: Day:...
  • Page 85 4.10 OPERATION WITH SLAVE CSNET MANAGERS One CSNET Manager can read units from another CSNET Manager. This second CSNET Manager could have more than one [Slot on the current CSNET Manager].[Slot inside the remote CSNET Manager] On the following image we can see an example of that: This addressing is used along the screens to make easy to identify the remote units.
  • Page 86 5 CONFIGURATION AND DISPLAY OPTIONS Through the CSNET WEB. 5.10.1 Version and updates C A U T I O N 5.10.2 The Change button beside Password setting opens the Change password panel. To change your password: Enter the installer password. (The default factory password is “Installer Enter the new password.
  • Page 87 5.10.4 installation may undergo changes which have certain repercussions on CSNET Manager. If the system detects machines which function lets you recognize all the machines again. Keep All: Only the machines found are added. The other machines in the table of indoor units are kept as they were. Delete Not Found: If there are machines in the table of indoor units which are not present in the H-Link, HC-A64NET will delete these machines.
  • Page 88 5.10.6 In this dialogue you can enable the BMS to activate this option, and after this, set in each row the unit information. OU is the outdoor unit number. IU is the indoor unit number. CSNET Manager automatically assigns an ID for each found unit. You can change this ID on the table. the ID to the units.
  • Page 89 5.10.7 you choose of the computer from which you accessed the system. 5.10.8 The purpose of that is in case of wrong behaviour of the functions, report the state and help to understand if there is something not in case of having power meter devices related to the units, the energy consumed per each indoor unit will be calculated based on the information provided by these devices.
  • Page 90 Creation of Building Layout 6 CREATION OF BUILDING LAYOUT 6.1 CUSTOMIZATION AND CONFIGURATION OF BUILDING LAYOUT Building Layout option allows to use a schema of your installation, showing you the installation information in a more friendly view. It will make easy to manage your installation. Manager installation CD-ROM.
  • Page 91 Creation of Building Layout 6.2 IMPORT UNITS In order to make easy your layout creation you can import the current units of a CSNET Manager, PSC-A160WEB1 or a HC- If you need to pass through a proxy to connect with one device you must set the check box of column proxy and after go to the proxy C A U T I O N of the units will be different and layout will consider these units as other ones This dialog will show you the state of each import action.
  • Page 92 Creation of Building Layout 6.3 CREATE BUILDING LAYOUT FILE USING WIZARD OPTION In order to make easy your layout creation you can import the current units of the CSNET Manager. To do this, you have to open the Before creating your layout you must select the units used by the wizard function. Imported units are units that you can automatically import from CSNET Manager explained on the last point.
  • Page 93 Creation of Building Layout You can choose the distribution of your units and shapes inside the zones: You can specify the margins with the zone, the separation between units and the number of units that you want to have on each row. On next step you can decide how will be the units element: Units can be only the area as a square, only the unit icon or both.
  • Page 94 Creation of Building Layout On next image you can see an example, applying the entered values: 1 Zone Margin X 2 Zone Margin Y 3 Unit Separation Y 4 Unit Separation X 5 Area Offset Finally, wizard dialogue will show you a resume panel with a summary of your selected options and with two alerts. ALERT 1: ALERT 2: PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 95 Creation of Building Layout 6.4 CREATE BUILDING LAYOUT FILE Create zones Create shapes This points will be explained next. 6.4.1 Zones size Background colour Colour patterns Units source All zones will have same sizes to ban the possibility of irregular navigation on the viewer. Minimum zone size is 400x400 pixels and maximum zone size is 2500x2500.
  • Page 96 Creation of Building Layout 6.4.2 Layout tree good tool to organise your installation. Using the tree you can select which zone you want to see on the display zone. Dragging a zone to another one this will be moved as a child of destination zone. To specify concrete order we move zone to bottom of destination zone, a line will appear.
  • Page 97 Creation of Building Layout Creating new zone or editing an existing one will appear the zone dialogue to set the information of the zone. Each zone must to In each zone you can insert one background image. In the image tab are different buttons that allows you to modify the background image: Block image: block transformations to your image to ban the possibility of transform without want it.
  • Page 98 Creation of Building Layout 6.4.4 A shape is a form that you can create in a zone. Each shape could link to a zone, a unit or nothing. The shape options are on shape in menu, inside edit. Add: create new shape. Paste: paste a shape if there is one on the clipboard.
  • Page 99 Creation of Building Layout The two different edition modes have different behaviour during the shape creation. Polygon Creation: Adding a polygon consist on clicking in each limiting point of the desired shape. A line will indicate you where the next point will be add. Rectangle creation: Rectangular shapes creation is easy, you only have to click with the mouse and drag selecting the area you are creating.
  • Page 100 Creation of Building Layout To link a shape you must select the tab link on the shape dialogue and chose the link type. If you want to link to a zone you must select which will be the destination zone. To do this, you must use the zones table. In both links you can select what kind of Unit is it.
  • Page 101 Creation of Building Layout 6.5 SOFTWARE UPDATE 1 Register the software 2 Once is registered, check for updates and download it. 3 In case of proxy required, setup on its tab: PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 102 Connect from a smart-phone CSNET Manager must be running as the server job is done by the software. The web server is the door to the HITACHI installation so it has been prepared to keep that door completely safe. CSNET Manager...
  • Page 103 Web connections 7.2 WEB ACCESS Once the client software has been activated as web server, user can connect to the IP of the computer. The Login screen will be showed: 7.3 INTERFACE STRUCTURE After user login, only the available units will be showed. Screen has 3 common points: Item Icon...
  • Page 104 Web connections The menu contains the following items: 7.4 VIEWS There are two type of views to display the units: 7.4.1 Grid View Grid view looks like auto building layout view. PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 105 Web connections 7.4.2 List View List view shows units on a list to use better the screen space. 7.5 WEATHER FORECAST Weather forecast shows the forecast of the following 3 days and the current one. N O T E It requires internet connection. Weather forecast can be activated if user requires the information.
  • Page 106: Mode

    Web connections 7.6 UNIT SETTING Unit setting order is set from the following screen. It works like CSNET Manager setting panel. On/Off Setting temperature Mode Louver Central 7.7 TIMER Unit timer can be selected between the existing timers on the CSNET Manager. Timer can also be disabled from the web.
  • Page 107 Web connections 7.9 INDIVIDUAL TIMER This timer affect to all the controlled units by the user. It’s a function for people with small group of units. PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 108: Heat

    Web connections 7.10 SMART ORDERS Smart orders lets user say or type what its orders and CSNET Manager will apply them. Those are the available orders: Smart Orders Action Destination Example cold I want heat I want heat cold I have heat I have cold Navigation actions...
  • Page 109 Web connections 7.11 WEB SERVER CONFIGURATION User can set if server is running or not and also the connection port. The user stats of connections are shown by opening the Server statics. Then, the connection number and the last connection time can be checked.
  • Page 110 RCS Web 8 RCS WEB 8.1 INTRODUCTION are assigned to this user. Note: Web server function should be running on the CSNET Manager. RCS Web interface looks like a virtual remote controller that wants to simplify and improve the user experience controlling the units. There are two remote control models In case of having weather function on CSNET Manager enabled, the data can be also shown on the RCS Web.
  • Page 111 RCS Web 8.2 LOCAL SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION button. N O T E To connect to the installation: Setup a user and password. Choose the Remote control layout Automatic update can be done if CSNET Manager is registered. PMML0409A rev.1 - 10/2016...
  • Page 112 RCS Web 8.3 OPERATION WITH RCS WEB SOFTWARE 8.3.1 Virtual remote control Once the user is connected, it will appear an interface that looks like a remote control. This interface is equivalent to the building layout one with few improvements that helps to be a central control. The controllable things will be Run/Stop, setting temperature, mode, fan, louver and central.
  • Page 113 RCS Web 8.3.3 Use of system tray If user close the window using the cross button, application will still run setting an icon on the system tray. Icon Meaning Software icon Some unit is running Some unit has alarm Clicking twice over the system tray icon will open the application. Using right button of the mouse over it will open a little menu that will allow to the user between close completely the application or open it.
  • Page 114 Unit alarms 9 UNIT ALARMS The CSNET Manager software lets you identify the error code of the units. This code appears in the System Status window and corresponds to the error code indicated in the service manual of the unit in question. broken.

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