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For Users Only AB-7114
Building Management System
PARAMATRIX4
User Guide
Notice
"This document contains proprietary information of Azbil Corporation. Information contained herein is to be used solely for the purpose submitted, and no part of this document or its contents shall be reproduced, published or disclosed to a third party without the express permission of Azbil Corporation. While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Azbil Corporation disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer. In no event is Azbil Corporation liable to anyone for any direct, special or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
PARAMATRIX is a registered trademark of Azbil Corporation. ©2012 Azbil Corporation All Rights Reserved.
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Safety precautions are aimed at protecting users or any other person from injury or loss of property, by instructing the safe and correct use of the product. Please observe them strictly. In this manual, the safety precautions are described in the following forms. Be sure to understand the context of the precautions clearly before going on to the main text. Restrictions on use
This product is targeted for general air conditioning. Do not use this product in situations where human life may be at risk from air conditioning applications. For applications such as in clean rooms or other spaces where reliability or control accuracy are critical, please contact your Azbil Corporation sales representatives. Azbil Corporation bears no responsibility for any benefit, or lack of benefit, derived from the operation by the customer.
Warnings and Cautions
WARNING Alerts users that improper handling may cause death or serious injury.
CAUTION Alerts users that improper handling may cause minor injury or material loss.
Alerts users possible hazardous conditions caused by erroneous operation or erroneous use. The symbol inside indicates the specific type of danger. (For example, the sign on the left warns of the risk of electric shock.)
Notifies users that specific actions are prohibited to prevent possible danger. The symbol inside graphically indicates the prohibited action. (For example, the sign on the left notifies that disassembly is prohibited.)
Instructs users to carry out a specific obligatory action to prevent possible danger. The symbol inside graphically indicates the actual action to be carried out. (For example, the sign on the left indicates general instructions.)
Safety Precautions
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WARNING
Before performing maintenance of the product, be sure to turn off the power to the product.Failure to do so might cause electric shock.
Do not touch the live part of the product. Doing so might cause electric shock.
CAUTION
During maintenance works, do not touch the uninstructed area. Failure to do so might cause device failure.
When replacing batteries, read the instructions and correctly replace the product batteries.- Use the batteries specified by Azbil Corporation. - Place the batteries with the positive and negative terminals on the correct sides. Failure to do so might cause overheating, burst, or leakage of the batteries.
Dispose of the used batteries in accordance with your local regulations. Do not throw them in fire or in general garbage. Doing so might cause burst or ignition.
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Thank you for purchasing PARAMATRIX 4. This manual describes the standard function and the operation method that are required for using PARAMATRIX 4. Please keep this manual where you can refer any time.
Configuration of this manual This manual is composed of the following chapters. Chapter 1 System Overview
This chapter describes the system overview. Refer to Section 3 or later for details of each function. The outline drawing of operator interface is shown.
Chapter 2 Operation Overview
This chapter describes the method to operate this system. The touch panel operation and the screen operation, from startup to end the system, are described mainly.
Chapter 3 Regular Monitoring Work
This chapter describes how to open the screen to perform monitoring works and how to start/stop operation on the various screens.
Chapter 4 Settings Changes
This chapter describes how to change the settings and the control parameters. Chapter 5 Data Management
This chapter describes how to display the trend graph and how to check the data can be saved on the system.
Chapter 6 System Management
This system defines the operators' authorities by the password. This chapter describes the items managed by the system administrator.
Chapter 7 Maintenance
This chapter described the regular maintenance works, replacement of consumables, and the after-sales service.
Notations The following notations are used in this manual.
Notation Description Things you should take special notice of.
Supplementary explanation for your convenience. The section or the name of the manual you may refer to.
[ ] Buttons or menu items that can be selected on screens and dialog boxes. < > Represents the keys of the keyboard.
> Result of operation in a procedure.
Introduction
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Safety Precautions........................................................................................................ 3 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 5 Contents ....................................................................................................................... 6 Chapter 1 System Overview....................................................................................... 9
1. Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 10 2. System Configuration ...................................................................................................................11 3. Outline View ................................................................................................................................ 13
Chapter 2 Operation Overview................................................................................. 17
1. Touch Panel Operation................................................................................................................ 18 1.1 Starting Operation............................................................................................................... 18 1.2 Ending Operation ............................................................................................................... 19
2. Screen Layout ............................................................................................................................. 20 2.1 Display Area ....................................................................................................................... 20 2.2 Symbols.............................................................................................................................. 21
3. Cleaning Screen.......................................................................................................................... 23 4. Screen Configuration................................................................................................................... 24 5. Basic Operation........................................................................................................................... 28
5.1 Basic Operation Pattern ..................................................................................................... 28 5.2 Keypad Types and Common Keys ..................................................................................... 29
Chapter 3 Regular Monitoring Works ....................................................................... 31
1. Monitoring by Operation Status Screen ...................................................................................... 32 1.1 Point Data Monitoring......................................................................................................... 32 1.2 Individual Point Details Information Monitoring .................................................................. 33
2. Monitoring by Point List Screen .................................................................................................. 34 2.1 Point Data Monitoring......................................................................................................... 34 2.2 Individual Point Details Information Monitoring .................................................................. 37
3. Monitoring by Annunciator........................................................................................................... 39 4. On/Off Operation ......................................................................................................................... 40
4.1 On/Off Operation on the Operation Status Screen............................................................. 40 4.2 On/Off Operation on the Point List Screen......................................................................... 41 4.3 On/Off Operation on the Annunciator Screen .................................................................... 41
5. Monitoring on Sequence Control Screen .................................................................................... 42 Chapter 4 Settings Changes .................................................................................... 47
1. How to Change Setting Value ..................................................................................................... 48 2. Thermal Source Control Parameter Change............................................................................... 49
2.1 Setting of Operation Sequence/Maximum Number of Operating Units (Sequential/Rotate)............................................................................................................................................ 49
2.2 Setting of Number of Operating Units/Group Registration (Program Mode)...................... 50 2.3 Start Load Setting (only for Pump/Chiller Controller) ......................................................... 53 2.4 Sequential Control Parameter Setting................................................................................ 55
3. Calendar Control Parameter Change (without Upper Communication)...................................... 56 3.1 Calendar Setting................................................................................................................. 56
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3.2 Set Holidays for Coming Next One Year ............................................................................ 57 3.3 Master Schedule Setting .................................................................................................... 58 3.4 Copying Monday Schedule to Other Days ......................................................................... 59 3.5 Distributing Master Schedule to Time Schedule ................................................................ 60 3.6 Reference Calendar Setting ............................................................................................... 61 3.7 Time Schedule Setting ....................................................................................................... 62
4. Setpoint Schedule Change Operation (without Upper Communication)..................................... 64 Chapter 5 Data Management ................................................................................... 67
1. Trend Graph Display ................................................................................................................... 68 2. All History Display ....................................................................................................................... 70 3. Alarm History Display .................................................................................................................. 71 4. Command/COS History Display.................................................................................................. 72
Chapter 6 System Management............................................................................... 73
1. Password Setting ........................................................................................................................ 74 2. Time Adjustment.......................................................................................................................... 76 3. Remote Unit Monitoring............................................................................................................... 77
3.1 Display Remote Unit Status................................................................................................ 77 4. System Parameters..................................................................................................................... 78
4.1 Annunciator Change View.................................................................................................. 78 Chapter 7 Maintenance ............................................................................................ 79
1. Regular Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 80 2. Inspection of Consumables and Regular Replacement Parts .................................................... 81 3. Lithium Battery Replacement ...................................................................................................... 82
3.1 Basic Module ...................................................................................................................... 82 3.2 OI (Operator Interface) ....................................................................................................... 84
4. LCD Contrast Adjustment............................................................................................................ 86
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Chapter 1 System Overview
This chapter describes the system overview. Refer to Section 3 or later for details of each function. The outline drawing of operator interface is shown.
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The OI (Operator Interface) of the thermal source controller: PARAMATRIX 4 (hereinafter PMX-4) is mainly a color LCD with touch panel. The OI operation procedure is described mainly in this user guide.
1. Overview
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1) System connection This product is located on the lower part of the Azbil Corporation Building Management System (savic-net FX). SCS or PARACONDUCTOR can be connected at the upper part of this product.
System configuration example: PARAMATRIX 4 with our BMS
2. System Configuration
BMS
PMX-4 Model WY5130Q
Infilex™ GC Model WY5111
Infilex™ GD Model WY5110
Infilex™ AC Model WY5117C
Infilex™ FC Model WY5205
Infilex™ VC Model WY5206
NeopanelModel QY7205
(Digital user terminal)
Neoplate Model QY7290 (Analog user terminal)
NC-bus (Max. 500 m long but extendable up to 1 km using a repeater, Max. 25 remote units (controllers) connectable)
SC-bus (Max. 1 km long, Max. 50 remote units (sub-controllers) connectable)
Infilex™ SCModel WY5207W
NeopanelModel QY7205
(Digital user terminal)
SAnet I/F
Intelligent ComponentSeries
ACTIVAL™
Infilex™ ZM Model WY5122
SAnet (Max. 15 addresses)
Intelligent Component Series
Damper actuator
Display Panel
Intelligent Component SeriesACTIVAL™ PLUS
Temperature sensor for pipe surface
For BMS, besides savic-net FX, applicable to PARAMATRIX 4, please ask our salesperson.
PMX-4 Model WY5130P
Pump controller
Chiller controller
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2) PARACONDUCTOR connection (PARACON Stand-alone system) As a monitoring device for the thermal source, PARACONDUCTOR performs monitoring, operating, controlling, and data management etc. of the thermal source system. Point Graph or Software Annunciator can be used for monitoring, operating. If a small and medium-sized building or thermal source equipment is monitored separately, this system is suitable to do it.
System configuration example
*1 Recommended specifications of PARACONDUCTOR client PC are as follows. OS: Microsoft® Windows® 7 or Windows® XP
*2 Direct digital controllers (DDC) for heating/cooling system control (e.g., cooling pump VWV control) and measurement (e.g., chiller pump power measurement) are connected on the NC-bus line.
*3 Max. 25 units of Model R series controllers are connectable on the RS-485 line.
3) PMX-4 Stand-alone PMX-4 is used stand-alone (no upper monitoring equipment exists).
Infilex™ GC Model WY5111
PARACONDUCTOR
PMX-4 Model WY5130P
Infilex™ GD Model WY5110
NC-bus*2
PMX-4 Model WY5130Q
Pump Controller
Chiller Controller
Ethernet/RS-485media converter
Model R series*3
Client PC*1 of PARACONDUCTOR
RS-485
Ethernet®
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1) Basic module (WY5130W0000)
3. Outline View
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2) I/O module (e.g., RY5016D)
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3) OI (QY2030D)
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Chapter 2 Operation Overview
This chapter describes the method to operate this system. The touch panel operation and the screen operation, from startup to end the system, are described mainly.
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The operation of this product is done by touching the operator interface (OI) panel (LCD panel) with a finger. Keys or symbols required for operation are displayed on the screen. An operator can set or change functions by touching the keys or symbols.
1.1 Starting Operation If the screen is not touched for 20 minutes, the screen will be Off automatically. This status is called "Screen-Off". The operation to get in the system by touching the screen from the Screen-Off status is called "Screen-On". In this section, the basic procedure of touch operation is explained with examples of start and end operation.
Procedure Display the MAIN MENU from the Screen-Off status. Confirmation The screen is Screen-Off.
Touch the screen with a finger.
> The screen comes up and the main menu appears.
From the MAIN MENU, transits to the screens corresponding to the each function and perform
operations. If a security password is implemented in the system, the password authentication screen
appears before the MAIN MENU and requests to enter the password.
1. Touch Panel Operation
== MAIN MENU ==
Operate Status Sys Management
Thermal Source Lists
Calendar Ctrl
Data Management
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Fill Description
Calendar Ctrl Calendar Control
Sys Management System Management
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Procedure Enter the password and the MAIN MENU appears. Confirmation The password enter screen appears.
Enter the password (6 digits) by touching on the displayed numeric keypad.
> The entered numeric numbers are blackout by asterisks (*).
After entering the password, click the Enter key.
1.2 Ending Operation When operations complete, touch the key on the upper right of the screen, and then the screen closes.
Password Enter
0
4 5 6
1 2 3
>******
7 8 9
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2.1 Display Area In this section, functions of the operator interface screen are explained for each area.
Screen Layout
2. Screen Layout
Title Subtitle
Fixed keys Inactive keys are not displayed.
Common operation key display area - Function keys common to all screens are displayed. - Infrequently used function key are displayed.
Unit address Page No. Display area
>*** Example: when analog points are selected. (Down, Up and echo-back)
Cool
Data display area 40 characters x 8 lines
Heat Auto
Information display area 16 characters x 2 lines
Example: when digital points are selected.(Up to 4 types of commands)
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2.2 Symbols The common symbols for each screen are shown below.
Common symbols Symbols Names Symbols Names
Up Screen
Enter
Right Screen
Up
Left Screen
Down
Right Page
Call Numeric Keypad
Left Page
High Limit
Off Screen
Low Limit
Cleaning
Annunciator
Annunciator Return
Details
Clear
Settings
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The following symbols are displayed on the data display area.
Symbols for data display area Symbols Names Symbols Names Symbols Names
Thermal Source Control
Master Schedule
Remote Unit Monitoring
Operate Status
Calendar
Annunciator Settings
Calendar Control
Trend Graph
Time Schedule.
Data Management
All History
Analog Alarm Monitoring
Related Lists
Alarm History
Set Point Schedule
System Management
Command/COS History
Settings
Service Person
Password Setting Password Enter
Units Control
Registration Table
Time Adjustment
Start Load Set
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A no response screen is prepared to clean the screen when it gets dirty with smudges or dusts. This screen is called "Cleaning Screen". Touch the BACK key to back to the original screen. In this section, how to use the Cleaning Screen is explained based on the main menu.
Procedure Transition from the MAIN MENU to the Cleaning Screen, and then back to the MAIN MENU.
From the common operation key display area on the MAIN MENU, click the cleaning
key.
> The screen switches to the Cleaning Screen.
On this screen, even though any area of the screen is touched, it will not be accepted other than
BACK key. Clean the screen by the silicon cloth or the commercial glasses cleaner.
To clean the screen, do not use the volatile solvent except ethanol or water.
Touch the BACK key to back to the original screen.
> Back to the MAIN MENU.
3. Cleaning Screen
Cleaning Screen
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On this system screen, there are 6 paths: Operate Status, System Management, Thermal Source Control, Lists, Data Management, and Calendar Control. Each path has the hierarchical structure as shown below. Settings changes of the shaded area are allowed for the level: Administrator or more.
Screen configuration (Pump controller) (1/2)
4. Screen Configuration
Display the Sequential control related data (Flow, Supply/return water temperature, Increase/decrease decision point etc.).
Display each pump operation status
Display the shutdown DI status of each pump
Display the pressure control related data (Supply Water pressure, Pressure setting, Bypass valve output etc.)
Set the capacity of each pump
There are three operation levels: Operator, Administrator, and Service Person.
Set the Sequential Control Parameter (Restart Prevent Time/Minimum Stop Time/Thermal Source Startup Time/Remain Run Time).
Display the status in list: Unit Operation Status, Next Increase/Decrease Operation Unit, Systems Status (Group command, Daytime/Nighttime, Cooling/Heating, Auto/Manual), Waiting effect/Restart prevent remaining time.
In case of Sequential/Rotate: Maximum number of operating units In case of Program mode: Group registration equipment
Set the start load for daytime/nighttime
Sequence Control
Parameter
Start Load Setting
Pump Status
Shutdown DI
Capacity Setting
Sequence Control Status
Pressure Control Status
Sequence Setting/
Operating Units Setting
Maximum Units Setting/
Group Setting
Thermal Source Control
Operate Status
Password Enter
MAIN MENU
Sequence Control
Set the followings for Cooling/Heating, Daytime/Nighttime.In case of Sequential/Rotate: Operation Sequence In case of Program mode: Number of group operation units for level
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Settings changes of the shaded area are allowed for the level: Administrator or more.
* "Calendar Control" appears when there is no upper communication.
Screen configuration (Pump controller) (2/2)
Displays the trend graph (4 graphs/sheet, 8 sheets maximum, 1 minute minimum cycle, 288 data maximum)
Displays alarm occurred/recovered, status change, and operation record (maximum 360 events)
Displays alarm occurred/recovered out of all histories
Displays the status change and operation record out of all histories.
Displays the point data
Displays the data of communication between controllers (external point
collection)
Displays the data of communication between controllers (global reception)
Displays/sets the control parameter
Change the password
Adjusts time (operator can adjust time between -10 to +10 minutes)
Registers the display point of annunciator screen
Requires password authentication to move to the upper operation level
Data Management
Point List
Trend Graph
Command/ COS History
Control Parameter
List
External Point List
Global RCV List
Password Setting
Annunciator Setting
Password Enter
Remote Unit Monitoring
Lists
All History
Alarm History
Time Adjustment
System Management
Displays the status or model No. of remote unit and the data file information
System Parameter Sets the system parameters to define the product basic function
Calendar Control*
Calendar
Master Schedule
Set Point Schedule
Sets the calendar (weekday, holiday, special day 1, special day 2).
Sets the master schedule to distribute to points..
Sets the value and date to output to AO, PRA point.
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Settings changes of the shaded area are allowed for the level: Administrator or more.
Screen configuration (Chiller controller) (1/2)
Set the followings for Cooling/Heating, Daytime/Nighttime.In case of Sequential/Rotate: Operation Sequence In case of Program mode: Number of group operation units for level
In case of Sequential/Rotate: Maximum number of operating units In case of Program mode: Group registration equipment
Displays outlet temperature of each chiller
Displays the pressure control related data (Supply Water pressure, Pressure setting, Bypass valve output etc.)
Thermal Source Control
Password Enter
MAIN MENU
Sequence Control
Sets the heating capacity of each chiller
Sets the cooling capacity of each chiller
Outlet Temp
Pressure Control Status
Heat Capacity Setting
Cool Capacity Setting
Sequence Setting/
Operating Units Setting
Maximum Units Setting/
Group Setting
Sequence Control
Parameter
Start Load Setting
Operate Status
Sequence Control Status
Chiller Status
Shutdown DI
There are three operation levels: Operator, Administrator, and Service Person.
Display the status in list: Unit Operation Status, Next Increase/Decrease Operation Unit, Systems Status (Group command, Daytime/Nighttime, Cooling/Heating, Auto/Manual), Waiting effect/Restart prevent remaining time.
Set the Sequential Control Parameter (Restart Prevent Time/Minimum Stop Time/Thermal Source Startup Time/Remain Run Time).
Set the start load for daytime/nighttime
Display the Sequential control related data (Flow, Supply/return water temperature, Increase/decrease decision point etc.).
Display each chiller operation status
Display the shutdown DI status of each chiller
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Settings changes of the shaded area are allowed for the level: Administrator or more.
* "Calendar Control" appears when there is no upper communication.
Screen configuration (Chiller controller) (2/2)
Displays the trend graph (4 graphs/sheet, 8 sheets maximum, 1 minute minimum cycle, 288 data maximum)
Displays alarm occurred/recovered, status change, and operation record (maximum 360 events)
Displays alarm occurred/recovered out of all histories
Displays the status change and operation record out of all histories.
Displays the point data
Displays the data of communication between controllers (external point
collection)
Displays the data of communication between controllers (global reception)
Displays/sets the control parameter
Change the password
Adjusts time (operator can adjust time between -10 to +10 minutes)
Registers the display point of annunciator screen
Requires password authentication to move to the upper operation level
Data Management
Point List
Trend Graph
Command/ COS History
Control Parameter
List
External Point List
Global RCV List
Password Setting
Annunciator Setting
Password Enter
Remote UnitMonitoring
Lists
All History
Alarm History
Time Adjustment
System Management
Displays the status or model No. of remote unit and the data file information
System Parameter Sets the system parameters to define the product basic function
Calendar Control*
Calendar
Master Schedule
Set Point Schedule
Sets the calendar (weekday, holiday, special day 1, special day 2).
Sets the master schedule to distribute to points..
Sets the value and date to output to AO, PRA point.
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5.1 Basic Operation Pattern There are three methods for the system operation.
1) Screen transition
According to the hierarchy of screen, the screen can transition in the same group screens, page up or down, by touching the arrow keys.
2) Item selection (Operation key type) By selecting the item displayed on the screen, the operation keys required for the next step are displayed.
3) Item selection (Numeric keypad type) If entering numeric characters are required on the item selected on the screen, a numeric keypad will be displayed.
Cool Heat Auto
7 8 94 5 61 2 30
Call the numeric keypad and press the key.
The Up and Down keys appear.
New screen
5. Basic Operation
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5.2 Keypad Types and Common Keys There are following keypad types. According to the selected item, the required keypad for the operation is displayed.
Numeric keypad for entering numeric
Time/minute command keys for setting schedule The operation methods for the keypads shown above are described in each setting/changing operations followed. Here the common operations of each keypad are described.
Clear the keypad.
Touch [C].
Cancel the entered numeric or character, or re-enter. Touch the Cancel key.
Finalize the items entered or specified by the keypad. Touch the Enter key.
Password Enter
0
4 5 6
1 2 3
>******
7 8 9
Unit01 Time Schedule
NO1 Unit
08:00 19:00 0
ON OFF 11We →
: : 12Th
13 Fr
: : 14Sa
15 Su
: : 16Mo
17 Tu
ON
OFF>C
7 8 9
0 :
4 5 6
1 2 3
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Chapter 3 Regular Monitoring Works
This chapter describes how to open the screen to perform monitoring works and how to start/stop operation on the various screens.
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It enables to check the operation status of the controller for each facility group. Also, the detail information of the points can be seen from the controller summary list screen. • By touching the icon at the upper left on the main menu, the screen will switch to the operation status
screen. All the required points' data can be looked up. • By touching the icon at the upper right on any screens, the screen will switch to the annunciator
screen. The start/stop status of equipments can be looked up.
1.1 Point Data Monitoring
Procedure Displays the operation status and monitors the equipments' status. Confirm The MAIN MENU appears.
Touch [Operate Status].
> Operation status menu will appear.
Touch the item to be displayed.
> The operation status screen will appear.
1. Monitoring by Operation Status Screen
Operate Status
Chiller Status
Shutdown DI
Outlet Temp
Cool Cap Setting
Seq Ctrl Status Pressure Ctrl St
Heat Cap Setting
Seq Ctrl Status
1 Flow 2
XXX.X m3/h XXX.X m3/h
3 Increase Limit 4 Decrease Limit
XXX.X m3/h XXX.X m3/h
5 SupW Temp 6 RtnW Temp(head)
XX.X ℃ XX.X ℃
7 8
XX.X ℃ XX.X ℃
Total Capacity
SupW Temp Set(C)SupW Temp Set(H)
Seq Ctrl Status
9 Cap Depletion 10
NML NML
11 Total Flow
XXXXXXm3
Insufficient Cap
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Seq Ctrl Status Sequence Control Status
Outlet Temp Outlet Temperature
Pressure Ctrl St Pressure Control Status
Heat Cap Setting Heating Capacity Setting
Cool Cap Setting Cooling Capacity Setting
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1.2 Individual Point Details Information Monitoring
Procedure Displays the Point Details information screen from the Operate Status screen.
Confirm The Operate Status screen appears.
Select the point to be displayed and touch the key. > The Point Details screen will appear.
By touching the screen shift key , the screen moves to the back and next points on the upper screen (on the summary list).
From here, according to the type of point, it can move to the [Analog High/Low] or [Set Point Schedule] screen.
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Man Op Precedence Manual Operation Precedence
Set Point Sch Set Point Schedule
Unit01 Point Details Unit01 Point Details
1/2 2/2
8 Ht/D Start Load Point Type Collect History
55.5m3/h PRA NO 0
Assign/Delete Man Opr Precedence
ASN
Set Point Sch
CANCEL
Collect Trend Cycle
Min
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You can monitor the point status for each controller. From the Point List screen, the screen can switch to the Point Details screen.
2.1 Point Data Monitoring
Procedure Displays the Point List screen and monitors the point status. Confirm The MAIN MENU appears.
Touch Lists.
> The Lists screen will appear.
Touch the [Point List] key. > The Point List screen will appear.
Call the key and specify the page No. directly.
ImportantThe above screen is an example; it is not an actual screen.
2. Monitoring by Point List Screen
Lists
Point List EX Point List
Global RCV List Ctrl Param List
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Global RCV List Global Receive List
EX Point List External Point List
Ctrl Param List Control Parameter List
Unit01 Point List
1/9 PMX-4 Controller
1 Group Command d 2
Man ON OFF
3 Nighttime Mode 4 Cooling Mode
Man DAY H-MMI HEAT
5 Auto Mode 6 Auto Mode DI
DDC2 AUTO AUTO
7 Restart Prevent 8 Ht/D Start Load
OFF 30.0m3/h
Group Command DI
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Point Format
NU means Not Used. If Command unmatched occurs, the IPD is displayed in alarm color.
*1 Commander display of the AO, PRA point is only for manual precedence. *2 Alarm status of the SAP, CAP point only displays "Alarm". *3 AUT status of the OOA point displays "AUTO".
d02h (Point name) 1st line configuration
NU DataAI IPD
Commander*1 DataAO IPD
NU SOP, AOP IPD
CommanderALM*2 CAP IPD
CommanderAUT*3 OOA IPD
NU ALM*2 SAP IPD
CommanderNU COP, CCP IPD
Data NU TTA IPD
Data NU IPD
Commander*1 DataPRA IPD
2nd line configuration
D : Delete T : Trouble 02 : Point No. h : H / L / h / I(Analog Upper/Lower Limit Alarm) or h (Continuous
Operation Monitoring Alarm)
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Point
ClassificationPoint Type
ON/OFF Point (DO)
COP (ON/OFF) CCP (ON/OFF + Status unmatched monitoring) Two position control CAP (ON/OFF + Status unmatched monitoring + Alarm input monitoring) Two position control OOA (ON/OFF + AUTO ON changeover + Status unmatched monitoring) Three position control HOL (HI/LO/OFF changeover + Status unmatched monitoring) Three position control
Status Point SOP (Status display) SCP (Status display + Remote interlock ON status unmatched monitoring) AOP (Alarm monitoring) Alarm Point (DI) SAP (Status + Alarm monitoring)
Measuring Point AI (Instantaneous value) Setpoint (AO) PRA (Target value point) Totalizing Point (TOT)
TOT (Total totalized value)
Abbreviation of each symbol is as follows: COP :Command Only Point SCP :Status with COS Point CCP :Command with status and COS Point AOP :Alarm Only Point CAP :Command with status and Alarm Point SAP :Status and Alarm Point OOA :ON.OFF.AUTO AI :Analog INPUT HOL :HI.OFF.LO PRA :PaRAmeter SOP :Status Only Point TOT :Totalizer Input
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2.2 Individual Point Details Information Monitoring
Procedure Displays the Individual Point Details screens; checks the detail information for each point.
Confirm The Point List screen appears.
Touch the point that shows the detail information. > Color of the touched point column changes and the key appears on the upper right of the screen.
Touch the key. > The Point Details screen will appear.
From here, according to the type of point, it can move to the [Analog High/Low] or [Set Point Schedule] screen.
AI point details
If there is not the central monitoring, Analog High/Low transition will not be displayed.
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Analog High/Low Analog High/Low Limit
Monitoring
Unit01 Point Details
1/2
14 Total Capacity Point Type
555.5m3/h AI
Assign/Delete
ASN
Analog High/Low
Unit01 Point Details
2/2
Collect History
YES 10
Collect Trend Cycle
Min
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AO point details
The Set Point Schedule transition key is not displayed for the points that are not registered on
the Set Point Schedule.
DO point details
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Man Opr Precedence Manual Operation
Precedence
Set Point Sch Set Point Schedule
Unit01 Point Details
1/2
22 SupW Temp Set OP Point Type
18.5℃ AO4
Assign/Delete Man Opr Precedence
ASN
Set Point Sch
CANCEL
Unit01 Point Details
1/2
33 NO1 Unit Point Type
DDC2 ON CAPr
Assign/Delete Man Opr Precedence
ASN
Recovery Command
Run Time ON/OFF Cycle Count
1234 H 1234 Cycle
CANCEL
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The status of digital point is displayed on the annunciator screen, and monitoring will be done. Start/stop operation also can be done by selecting the point. For the details, refer to "4.3 On/Off Operation on Annunciator Screen".
Procedure Displays Annunciator screen
Touch the key displayed on the upper right of each screen. > Annunciator screen will appear.
Maximum 16 screens (16 point x 1 screen) can be displayed. Maximum 16 screens per controller.
Currently one controller can be connected. Touch the key to back to the original screen.
Annunciator lighting method
2 positions status
2 positions alarm
3 positions (HOL) 3 positions (OOA)
Status off on nml alm off lo hi off on aoff aon
Red − − NML (Normal) Green − −
Red * * * * * * ALM (Alarm) Green * * * * * *
: Light off, or : Light on, * or *: Blinking When the status is DEL (no response from remote unit, remote unit deleted, point deleted), lights
off imperatively. When either of ALM: Alarm, Unmatched, or Continuous operation alarm is ON. This table denotes when operation is red, stop is green. When operation is set as green, stop is
set as red using annunciator display changeover function; the meanings of red and green on the table are reversed.
3. Monitoring by Annunciator
Annunciator
1/6
Group Co Nighttim Cooling Auto Mod
mmand e Mode Mode e
Group Co
mmand DI
NO1 Unit NO2 Unit NO3 Unit NO4 Unit
NO5 Unit NO6 Unit NO7 Unit NO8 Unit
OFF ON
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On/Off Operation is to start or stop the equipment. On this system the On/Off Operation can be done by Each List screen or Annunciator screen. To start or stop the equipment individually, check the auto/manual changeover is set to manual and then perform start/stop.
4.1 On/Off Operation on the Operation Status Screen
Performs On/Off Operation from the Chiller Status screen of the Operate Status screen.
Procedure Start or stop the equipment on the Chiller Status screen. Confirmation The Chiller Status screen appears.
Touch the item to perform start/stop operation.
> Color of the selected item changes and the command key (OFF/ON) will appear on the bottom of the screen.
Touch the OFF or ON key, and then touch .
Chiller Status
1 NO1 Unit 2
DDC2 ON DDC2 ON
3 NO3 Unit 4 NO4 Unit
DDC2 OFF DDC2 OFF
5 NO5 Unit 6 NO6 Unit
DDC2 OFF DDC2 OFF
7 8
DDC2 OFF DDC2 OFF
OFF ON
NO2 Unit
NO7 Unit NO8 Unit
4. On/Off Operation
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4.2 On/Off Operation on the Point List Screen
Procedure Start or stop the equipment on the Point List screen. Confirmation The Point List screen appears.
Touch the column of the point that is to be On/Off.
> Color of the touched point's column will change.
Select the OFF or ON key on the bottom left of the screen, and then touch .
4.3 On/Off Operation on the Annunciator Screen
Procedure Select the point and perform On/Off operation. Confirmation Annunciator screen appears.
Touch the column of the point that is to be On/Off.
> Color of the touched point's column will change.
Select the OFF or ON key on the bottom left of the screen, and then touch . > The LED indication will change to ON (red) or OFF (green).
By touching key, the screen will switch to the point detail screen of the selected point.
Annunciator
1/6
Group Co Nighttim Cooling Auto Mod
mmand e Mode Mode e
Group Co
mmand DI
NO1 Unit NO2 Unit NO3 Unit NO4 Unit
NO5 Unit NO6 Unit NO7 Unit NO8 Unit
OFF ON
Unit01 Point List
6/9 PMX-4 Controller
41 NO2 Shutdown DI 42
DDC2 OFF
43 NO3 Outlet Temp 44 NO3 Heat Cap
16.3 ℃ 30.0 m3/h
45 NO3 Cool Cap 46 NO3 Shutdown DI
30.0 m3/h
47 48
DDC2 OFF 15.0 ℃
OFF ON
CANCEL
NO4 Unit NO4 Outlet Temp
NO3 Unit
CANCEL
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The Sequence Control status of the thermal source can be checked on the screen.
Procedure Display the Sequence Control screen and check the operation status and settings of the thermal source equipment.
Confirmation The MAIN MENU appears.
Touch the [Thermal Source]. > The Thermal source control screen will appear.
Touch the [Sequence Control]. > The Sequence Control screen will appear.
The actual screen may differ according to the installed system.
5. Monitoring on Sequence Control Screen
Thermal Source
Seq Parameter
Start Load Set
Sequence Control
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Start Load Set Start Load Setting
Seq Parameter Sequence Control Parameter
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Sequence Control screen (sequential/rotate method) • Sequential method
The ON/OFF sequence is fixed. The equipment with higher priority will start earlier and will stop later.
• Rotate method This is to balance the runtime of equipment. Rotation - starts the longest stopping equipment and stops the longest running
equipment Move the just started equipment to the lowest order in the queue for stopping to make the longest running equipment stop. The operation sequence will not be changed comparing the runtime of equipment.
Rotate the equipment by the totalized runtime In order to balance the runtime each of equipment equally, starts the equipment whose totalized runtime is minimum, stops the equipment whose totalized runtime is maximum. If "0" is preset on the equipment's totalized runtime, the equipment will be started first.
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
GrpCmnd Group Command
D/N Mode Daytime/Nighttime Mode
C/H Mode Cooling/Heating Mode
CtrlMode Control Mode
Wait Eff Wait Effect
Sequential Opr Sequential Operation
Proh min Prohibit minute
Inc Increase
Dec Decrease
Unit01 Sequence Control
PMX-4 Controller
GrpCmnd D/N Mode C/H Mode CtrlMode
ON DAY HEAT AUTO
Name StatSequenti Proh
us al Opr minInc Dec
NO1 Pump 1 0
NO2 Pump 2 0
NO3 Pump 3
NO4 Pump 4 0
20
10Min
Next
Wait Eff
Unit01 Sequence Control
PMX-4 Controller
GrpCmnd D/N Mode C/H Mode CtrlMode
ON DAY HEAT AUTO
Name StatSequenti Proh
us al Opr minInc Dec
NO5 Pump 5 0
NO6 Pump 6 0
Wait Eff
10Min
Next
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Sequence Control screen (program method) This method is used to combine the equipments that have different capacities. Up to 6 groups (kinds) capacity can be supported, and can set 12 levels: combinations of operation units in each of the group. Within the same group, the operation sequence also can be slid same as the rotate method.
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Program Opr Program Operation
Unit01 Sequence Control
PMX-4 Controller
GrpCmnd D/N Mode C/H Mode CtrlMode
ON DAY HEAT AUTO
Name StatProgram Proh
us Opr minInc Dec
NO1 Pump 0
NO2 Pump 0
NO3 Pump
NO4 Pump 0 2Gr- 2
1Gr- 2
2Gr- 1 20
Next
1Gr- 1
Wait Eff
10Min
Unit01 Sequence Control
PMX-4 Controller
GrpCmnd D/N Mode C/H Mode CtrlMode
ON DAY HEAT AUTO
Name StatProgram Proh
us Opr minInc Dec
NO5 Pump 0
NO6 Pump 0
NO7 Pump
NO8 Pump 0
0
6Gr- 1
4Gr- 1
5Gr- 1
Next
3Gr- 1
Wait Eff
10Min
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Screen items description
Item Name Description
Group command *1 If the central monitoring is connected, sets On/Off of the Sequence Control. (If the central monitoring is not connected, only displays the status)
Day/night mode *1
Cooling/heating mode *1
Displays the setting status of each group.
Control mode *2 Changes Auto/Manual control mode.
Waiting effect Shows the waiting time until effectiveness of the thermal source equipment appears.
Status *2 Shows the ON (red)/Off (green) status of the thermal source equipment.
Sequential (rotate)/Program operation sequence
Shows the operation sequence method.
Prohibit (minute) Shows the waiting time from the thermal source equipment is Off to On.
Next (Increase/ Decrease)
When the thermal source equipments are increased/decrease, all the increased equipments or all the decreased equipments are shown by red light.
*1 If the upper communication exists, can operate on this screen. *2 Can operate on this screen.
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Chapter 4 Settings Changes
This chapter describes how to change the settings and the control parameters.
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The setting value of temperature or thermal source equipment capacity etc. can be changed. Select the item to be changed on the Operate Status screen or the Point List screen and change the value using the displayed numeric keypad or key. When the key is used, key decreases the value, key increases the value. The changed value will echo-back on the left side of the key. Touch the key to apply the changed value.
1. How to Change Setting Value
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2.1 Setting of Operation Sequence/Maximum Number of Operating Units (Sequential/Rotate)
Procedure Set the operation sequence. Confirmation The MAIN MENU appears.
Touch the [Thermal Source].
> The Thermal Source control screen will appear.
Touch the [Sequence Control] key. > The Sequence Control screen will appear.
Touch the key.
> The Sequence Setting screen will appear.
There are 4 screens according to the mode: Heat/Day, Heat/Night, Cool/Day, Cool/Night.
Touch the Equipment No. 1–4 column that you want to change sequence.
Change the number using the numeric keypad or key, and then touch .
> The new number is displayed at the right-hand of the original sequence number.
When operation sequence of all equipments is finalized, touch the [Batch Ack] + [Command] + key.
> Changing of the operation sequence will be finalized.
2. Thermal Source Control Parameter Change
Unit01 Sequence Setting
PMX-4 Controller
Heat/Day No. 1 No. 5
1→ 5→
No. 2 No. 6
2→ 3 6→
No. 3
3→ 2
No. 4
4→
DoUndo
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Procedure Sets the maximum number of operating units. Confirmation The Sequence Setting screen appears.
Touch .
> The Max Unit Setting screen opens.
Touch the column that you want to change.
Change the value according to the loads using the numeric keypad or key, and then
touch . > The maximum number of operating units will be changed.
2.2 Setting of Number of Operating Units/Group Registration (Program Mode)
Procedure Sets the number of operating units. Confirmation MAIN MENU screen opens.
Touch [Thermal Source].
> > The Thermal Source screen will appear.
Touch [Sequence Control]. > The Sequence Control screen will appear.
Unit01 Max Unit Setting
PMX-4 Controller
Heat/Day Heat/Night
4 3
Cool/Day Cool/Night
4 3
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Touch the key. > The Opr Unit Setting screen will appear.
There are 4 screens according to the mode: Heat/Day, Heat/Night, Cool/Day, Cool/Night. Capacity and number of operating units of each group will be displayed.
Touch the column of each group that you want to change the number of operating units.
Change the number using the numeric keypad, and then touch .
When the number of operating units of each group is finalized, touch the [Batch Ack] +
[Command] + key.
> Changing of the number of operating units will be finalized.
IMPORTANT• When the "Group Set" is operated, please wait 10 seconds or more to display the "Opr
Unit Setting" screen. If you display it at once, the group setting change will not be reflected.
• Set the capacity of thermal source equipment firstly.
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Opr Unit Setting Operating Units Setting
Capa Capacity
Lv Level
Unit01 Opr Unit Setting
PMX-4 Controller
Heat/Day
Lv 1G-・・-6G Capa Lv
1 1-0-0-0-0-0 7
2 2-0-0-0-0-0 8
3 2-1-0-0-0-0 9
4 2-2-0-0-0-0
5 2-2-1-0-0-0
6 2-2-1-1-0-0
Undo Do
12
-500 10
700 111 2 3 0
950
3504 5 6
1007 8 9
200
C >1-1-0-0-0-0
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Procedure Sets the group. Confirmation The Group Setting screen opens.
Touch the key.
> The Group Setting screen will appear.
Touch the column of controller that you want to set the group.
Set the group number using the numeric keypad or key, and then touch .
Group Table Setting
Group Belonged Equipment No.
1 1 − − −
2 2 3 4 −
3 − − − −
4 − − − −
5 − − − −
6 − − − − E.g., registers one small capacity equipment to the group 1. E.g., registers three large capacity equipments to the group 2.
Unit01 Group Setting
PMX-4 Controller
Heat/Day&N No. 1 No. 5
ight 1 G 3 G
No. 2 No. 6
1 G 4 G
No. 3 No. 7
2 G 5 G
No. 4 No. 8
2 G 6 G
Undo Do
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Level Table Setting
Level Group 1
Number of Units
Group 2 Number of
Units
Group 3Number of
Units
Group 4 Number of
Units
Group 5Number of
Units
Group 6Number of
Units Load condition of each level
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Load ≤ Group 1 device capacity
2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Group 1 device capacity < Load ≤ Group 2 device capacity
3 1 1 0 0 0 0 Group 2 device capacity < Load ≤ Group 1 device capacity + Group 2 device capacity
4 0 2 0 0 0 0 Group 1 device capacity + Group 2 device capacity < Load ≤ Group 2 device capacity x 2
5 1 2 0 0 0 0 Group 2 device capacity x 2 < Load ≤ Group 1 device capacity + Group 2 device capacity x 2
6 0 3 0 0 0 0 Group 1 device capacity + Group 2 device capacity x 2 < Load ≤ Group 2 device capacity x 3
7 1 3 0 0 0 0 Group 2 device capacity x 3 < Load
8 − − − − − − −
9 − − − − − − −
10 − − − − − − −
11 − − − − − − −
12 − − − − − − −
When group setting of each controller completes, touch the [Batch Ack] + [Command] +
key. > Group setting will be finalized.
2.3 Start Load Setting (only for Pump/Chiller Controller) When group ON command is issued, the sequential control will be implemented to faster the startup time by controlling the start load.
Procedure Sets startup time and start load. Confirmation MAIN MENU screen appears.
Touch [Thermal Source].
> > The Thermal Source screen will appear.
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Touch [Start Load Set]. > The Start Load Set screen (startup time set) will appear.
Touch the time column that you want to change.
Set the startup time using the numeric keypad or key, and then touch .
> The startup time will be set.
Touch the . . key. > The Start Load Set screen (load set) will appear.
Touch the start load column that you want to change.
Enter the predicted start load using the numeric keypad or key, and then touch the
key. > The start load will be set.
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Start Load Set Start Load Setting
D/Start T(min) Daytime/Start Time (min)
N/Start T(min) Nighttime/Start Time (min)
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
WD Ht/D St Load Weekday Heating/Daytime Start Load
S1 Ht/D St Load Special day 1 Heating/Daytime Start Load
WD Ht/N St Load Weekday Heating/Nighttime Start Load
S1 Ht/N St Load Special day 1 Heating/Nighttime Start Load
HD Ht/D St Load Holiday Heating/Daytime Start Load
S2 Ht/D St Load Special day 2 Heating/Daytime Start Load
HD Ht/N St Load Holiday Heating/Nighttime Start Load
S2 Ht/N St Load Special day 2 Heating/Nighttime Start Load
Unit01 Start Load Set
PMX-4 Controller
D/Start T(min) N/Start T(min)
30 20
Unit01 Start Load Set
PMX-4 Controller
WD Ht/D St Load HD Ht/D St Load
S1 Ht/D St Load S2 Ht/D St Load
WD Ht/N St Load HD Ht/N St Load
S1 Ht/N St Load S2 Ht/N St Load
400 300
200 100
400 300
200 100
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2.4 Sequential Control Parameter Setting Sets the Sequential Control Parameter of thermal source such as restart prevent time, minimum OFF time, chiller startup time, and residual operation time etc.
Parameter Name Description
Restart Prevent Time After a thermal source starts, prevention time of period to restart the thermal source.
Minimum Stop Time: After a thermal source stops, prevention time of period to restart the thermal source.
Thermal Source Startup Time
After a thermal source starts, waiting time of period to sense the effectiveness (can be used for waiting effectiveness of sequential control).
Remain Run Time After a Heating/Cooling Source stops, a period of time until the thermal source stops actually (can be used for waiting effectiveness of sequential control).
Procedure Sets the Sequential Control Parameter. Confirmation MAIN MENU screen appears.
Touch [Thermal Source].
> The Thermal Source screen will appear.
Touch [Seq Parameter]. > > The Sequential Control Parameter screen (Restart Prevent time) will appear.
Touch the time that you want to set using the numeric keypad or key, and then touch
the key to set the Restart Prevent time.
Repeat the step for all the registered units.
The repeated number corresponds to the thermal source No.
Apply the same procedure for the Minimum Stop Time, Startup Time, and Remain Run Time. To switch the screen, touch the key.
< Note: Abbreviation >
OI Panel Full Description
Restart Prevent Restart Prevention Time
Unit01 Seq Parameter
PMX-4 Controller
1 Restart Prevent 2 Restart Prevent
3 Restart Prevent 4 Restart Prevent
30 Min 35 Min
30 Min 35 Min
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When there is no upper communication, you can make a time schedule using the calendar master schedule provided with the OI (Operator Interface) of PMX-4.
3.1 Calendar Setting Sets the calendar (weekday, holiday, special day 1, special day 2).
1) Open the calendar screen.
Procedure Open the calendar screen.
Touch [Calendar Ctrl] on the main menu.
> The Calendar Control screen will appear.
Touch [Calendar]. > The Calendar screen will appear.
2) Move to the target calendar screen. Touch the mark to move to other calendar No. screen. By touching , you can move to the previous or next month calendar screen.
3. Calendar Control Parameter Change (without Upper Communication)
Calendar Ctrl
Calendar
Set Point Sch
Master Schedule
Calendar
1/8
12- 6
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
Copy 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Sched Di
stribute
Calendar
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Calendar Ctrl Calendar Control
Set Point Sch Set Point Schedule
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Sched Distribute Schedule Distribute
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3.2 Set Holidays for Coming Next One Year On the calendar screen, you can set weekday, holiday, special day 1, special day 2 on the calendar for coming next one year from today. You can not set on the past days.
1) Setting holiday (one by one)
Procedure Sets a holiday (one by one). Confirmation Calendar screen appears.
Touch the day to be set as a holiday.
> On the left-hand screen, Weekday/Holiday/Special day 1 (Sp1)/Special day 2 (Sp2) is displayed.
Touch [Holiday]. If you want to set Weekday/Special day 1/Special day 2, touch [Weekday]/ [Sp1]/ [Sp2]
respectively. > Color of the selected column will change.
Touch .. .
Touch to cancel the item that was set. > The selected day will be set as holiday.
Touching the [Schedule Distribute], the changed days can be reflected on the point schedule.
The time schedule, which is registered on all the master schedules that refer the calendar, of point will be modified with the new calendar for 6 days from the next day.
Touching the [Calendar Copy], settings of any calendar can be copied.
Calendar
1/8
12- 6
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
Copy 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Week Holi 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
day day 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Sp1 Sp2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Sched Di
stribute
Calendar
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Sched Distribute Schedule Distribute
Sp1 Special day 1
Sp2 Special day 2
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3.3 Master Schedule Setting You set the master schedule that is distributed to the point according to the registration list. To reflect the setting items to the time schedule immediately, perform the distribution operation.
Procedure Set the Master Schedule. Confirmation The Calendar Control screen appears.
Touch [Master Schedule] .
> The screen will move to the Master Schedule screen.
Touch the day button to be changed its schedule. > The " →" mark is displayed on right hand of the selected day, and the scheduled hour is displayed on
the left hand columns.
Select the hour you want to change (ON or OFF), and change the value using the numeric keypad or key, and then touch key.
Master Schedule
1/8
8:00 19:00 0 6 12 18 24 hr
ON OFF Mon →
: : Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Schedule Mon→ Calndr
Copy Weekdy No. 2
Sched Di
stribute
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Calndr Calendar
Sched Distribute Schedule Distribute
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3.4 Copying Monday Schedule to Other Days If you want to set the same ON/OFF time of the Master Schedule from Monday to Friday, set the Monday's schedule first and copy it to Tuesday–Friday.
Procedure Copy Monday schedule to other days Confirmation The Master Schedule screen appears.
Touch the [Mon→Weekdy] key.
> The schedule on Monday is copied to other days.
Touch the command, and then touch key.
Master Schedule
1/8
8:00 19:00 0 6 12 18 24 hr
ON OFF Mon →
: : Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Schedule Mon→ Calndr
Copy Weekdy No. 2
OK
Sched Di
stribute
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Calndr Calendar
Sched Distribute Schedule Distribute
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3.5 Distributing Master Schedule to Time Schedule If you want to reflect the Master Schedule contents to the Time Schedule immediately, distribute the schedule manually.
IMPORTANTEven if you distribute the schedule, the today's time schedule will not be changed. If you want to change the today's time schedule, please refer to "3.7 Time Schedule setting".
Procedure Distribute Master Schedule to Time Schedule Confirmation The Master Schedule screen appears.
Touch [Sched Distribute].
Touch the command, and then touch key. > The Master Schedule will be distributed to the Time Schedule.
The Schedule Distribute command is applied for 6 days since the next day, but it is not applied for today.
Master Schedule
1/8
8:00 19:00 0 6 12 18 24 hr
ON OFF Mon →
: : Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Schedule Mon→ Calndr
Copy Weekdy No. 2
OK
Sched Di
stribute
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Calndr Calendar
Sched Distribute Schedule Distribute
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3.6 Reference Calendar Setting To define the holidays, you set a calendar that refers the master schedule.
Procedure Set the Reference calendar. Confirmation The Master Schedule screen appears.
Touch [Calndr].
> The numeric keypad will appear.
Using the numeric keypad, enter the calendar No. to be referred, and then touch . > The calendar to be referred will be set.
By touching the referred calendar can be seen. You can set the calendar No. that is referred by the multiple Master Schedules.
Master Schedule
1/8
0 6 12 18 24 hr
→
dule Mon→ Calndr
Weekdy No. 2
Sched Di
stribute
C >
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3 0
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Calndr Calendar
Sched Distribute Schedule Distribute
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3.7 Time Schedule Setting To change today's time schedule, you need to change the time schedule directly instead of distributing as Master Schedule change -> Time Schedule.
Procedure Set the time schedule. Confirmation The Point List screen appears.
Touch the point whose time schedule to be changed.
> The details information screen of the touched point will appear.
Touch the key. > The point details screen 2/2 appears.
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Man Opr Precedence Manual Operation Precedence
Unit01 Point Details
1/2
33 NO1 Unit Point Type
DDC2 ON CAPr
Assign/Delete Man Opr Precedence
ASN
Recovery Command
Run Time ON/OFF Cycle Count
1234 H 1234 Cycle
CANCEL
Unit01 Point Details
2/2
Collect History
YES 0
Time Schedule
Collect Trend Cycle
Min
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Touch the key. > The time schedule screen appears. • When 4 times ON/OFF cycle is selected:
• When 8 times ON/OFF cycle is selected:
Change the time schedule using the key.
• When 8 times ON/OFF cycle is selected:
Unit01 Time Schedule
NO1 Unit
08:00 19:00 0 6 12 18 24 hr
ON OFF 11We →
: : 12Th
13 Fr
14 Sa
15 Su
16 Mo
17 Tu
Unit01 Time Schedule
NO1 Unit
08:00 19:00 0 6 12 18 24 hr
ON OFF 11We →
: : 12Th
13 Fr
: : 14Sa
15 Su
: : 16Mo
17 Tu
Unit01 Time Schedule
NO1 Unit
08:00 19:00 0 6 12 18 24 hr
ON OFF 11We →
: : 12Th
13 Fr
: : 14Sa
15 Su
: : 16Mo
17 Tu
>19:00
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When the PMX-4 is not connected to the upper communication, the commands have seen set will be output to AO, PRA point at the specified year/month/day change timing using the Setpoint Schedule of PMX-4's OI (Operator Interface). The command output time is 00:01 of the specified date.
1) Open the Setpoint Schedule screen. Procedure Open the Setpoint Schedule screen.
Touch the [Calendar Ctrl] key on the MAIN MENU.
> The Calendar Control screen appears.
Touch the [Set Point Sch] key. > The Set Point Schedule screen appears.
If you want to see an other schedule, touch the key. There are 8 schedules.
4. Setpoint Schedule Change Operation (without Upper Communication)
Calendar Ctrl
Calendar
Set Point Sch
Master Schedule
Set Point Sch
1/8
1- 1 6- 1
10.0 12.0 13.5 ℃
7-10 8-10
8.0 7.0
10- 1 12-31
10.0 -999.9
0- 0 0- 0
0.0 0.0
Current Setpoint
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Calendar Ctrl Calendar Control
Set Point Sch Set Point Schedule
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Touch the key.. > The Assigned Points screen will appear.
By touching the key, you can back to the Set Point Sch screen.
2) Output year/month/day and Output command setting Procedure Set the Output year/month/day and Output command. Confirmation The Set Point Sch screen appears.
Touch the date setting column. > A numeric keypad will be displayed on the screen.
Eight days per a year can be specified to output the command.
Enter the date using the numeric keypad, and then touch the key. Enter as "Month–Day". E.g.: October 10 -> "10–10" You can not set February 29.
Assigned Points
1/8
Point 1
3.18
Set Point Sch
1/8
1- 1 6- 1
10.0 12.0
7-10 8-10
8.0 7.0
10- 1 12-31
10.0 -999.9
0- 0 0- 0
0.0 0.0
C >
7 8 9
4 5 6 -
1 2 3 0
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Set Point Sch Set Point Schedule
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Touch the command value setting column. > The key and the key will appear on the screen.
Enter the command value using the key or the numeric keypad, and then touch the key.
3) Output point assign Procedure Assign the output point. Confirmation The Assigned Points screen appears.
Touch the point setting column. > A numeric keypad will be displayed on the screen.
One point can be assigned for one schedule.
Enter the point No. using the numeric keypad, and then touch the key. Enter as "Controller address. Point No." E.g., Controller address 5, Controller No.20 -> "5.20" Point type "AO" and "PRA" can be assigned.
Set Point Sch
1/8
1- 1 6- 1
10.0 12.0 13.5 ℃
7-10 8-10
8.0 7.0
10- 1 12-31
10.0 -999.9
0- 0 0- 0
0.0 0.0
Current Setpoint
>0.0
Assigned Points
1/8
Point 1
3.18C >
7 8 9
4 5 6 ・
1 2 3 0
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Chapter 5 Data Management
This chapter describes how to display the trend graph and how to check the data can be saved on the system.
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Trend graph of analog point can be displayed.
Procedure Displays the trend graph. Confirmation The MAIN MENU screen appears.
Touch [Data Management].
> The Data Management screen will appear.
Touch [Trend Graph].
> The Trend Graph screen will appear.
By touching , the screen shifts to the Trend Graph setting screen. By touching the point name displayed, the screen will switch to display IPD of the point and
Y-axis MIN, MAX. Vertical grid line interval is shown below. Time Axis 1 - 5 6 - 10 11 - 15 16 - 20 21 - 24 25 - 71 72 - 192
Interval (Hour) 1 2 3 4 6 12 24
1. Trend Graph Display
Data Management
Trend Graph All History
Alarm History Command/COS His
Trend Graph
1/8
[℃ ] point
30.0 name1
point
name2
point
name3
0.0 point
8 20 8 20 8 name4
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Procedure Changes the Trend Graph setting. Confirmation The Trend Graph screen appears.
Touch the key.
> The Trend Graph Set screen. will appear.
Select the item to be changed, change the value using the numeric keypad or the key,
and then touch the key.
Trend Graph Set
1/8
Time-Base Set Starting Time
48 H (24:Latest)
Display Point 1 Display Point 2
3.01 3.02
Display Point 3 Display Point 4
3.21 0.00
8 o'clk
>48
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The alarm history and the operation status change history are displayed in time series from new ones. Maximum 360 events of data can be saved. If the data exceeds 360 events, the data will be erased from older ones in order.
Procedure All history of the alarm and the operation status change are displayed in time series.
Confirmation The MAIN MENU screen appears.
Touch [Data Management]. > Data Management menu screen appears.
Touch the All History.
> All History screen appears, history of the alarm and the operation status change can be checked.
2. All History Display
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Sts Chg Status Change
Opr Rec Operation Record
Alm Rcvd Alarm Recovered
Alm Ocrd Alarm Occurred
All History
Sts Chg Unit 3 Alm Rcvd Unit 3
12-3-31 8:30 12-3-30 20:52
2 D/N Mode 28 NO1 Outlet Temp
DAY 17.6 ℃
Opr Rec Unit 3 Alm Ocrd Unit 3
12-3-30 20:34 12-3-30 17:45
9 NO2 Unit 28hNO1 Outlet Temp
Man ON 19.3 ℃
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Alarm history is displayed in time series from new data. Maximum 360 events (total of alarm history and status history) of data can be saved. If the data exceeds 360 events, the data will be erased from older ones in order. The following alarms are saved:
• Operation Normal • Operation Error • Alarm Occurred • Alarm Restored • Equipment Abnormal • Equipment Restored
Procedure Displays Alarm History in time series. Confirmation The MAIN MENU screen appears.
Touch [Data Management].
> > Data Management screen will appear.
Touch the Alarm History . > The Alarm History screen will appear; the alarm history can be checked.
3. Alarm History Display
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Alm Rcvd Alarm Recovered
Eqp Rcvd Equipment Recovered
Alm Ocrd Alarm Occurred
Eqp Err Equipment Error
Alarm History
Alm Rcvd Unit 3 Alm Ocrd Unit 3
12-3-30 20:52 12-3-30 17:45
28 NO1 Outlet Temp 28hNO1 Outlet Temp
17.6 ℃ 19.3 ℃
Eqp Rcvd Unit 3 Eqp Err Unit 3
12-3-28 14:10 12-3-28 7:25
1 Group Command t 1 Group Command
ScheduleOFF ScheduleON
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The operation status change history is displayed in time series from new ones. Maximum 360 events (total of alarm history and status history) of data can be saved. If the data exceeds 360 events, the data will be erased from older ones in order. The following operation status changes are saved:
• Status Change • Operation Record • Operation Normal • Operation Abnormal
Procedure Displays Command/COS History in time series. Confirmation MAIN MENU screen appears.
Touch [Data Management].
> > Data Management menu screen will appear.
Touch [Command/COS His] . > The Command/COS History screen will appear; the Command/COS history can be checked.
4. Command/COS History Display
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Sts Chg Status Change
Opr Nrml Operation Normal
Opr Rec Operation Record
Opr Err Operation Error
Command/COS His
Sts Chg Unit 3 Opr Rec Unit 3
12-3-31 8:30 10-12-30 20:34
2 D/N Mode 9 NO2 Unit
DAY Man ON
Opr Nrml Unit 3 Opr Err Unit 3
12-3-28 17:21 12-3-28 16:55
5 NO1 Unit 5 NO1 Unit
Man OFF Alarm DDC OFF
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Chapter 6 System Management
This system defines the operators' authorities by the password. This chapter describes the items managed by the system administrator.
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System administrator can set password for level 1 (operator) and level 2 (administrator), also can set "No password entry" at login timing. System administrator can not set password for service person. The default passwords are level 1 (operator): 000000, level 2 (administrator): 111111. • Level1 (operator)
It is assigned for general operators. Point data display, command output to point, and time schedule setting etc. are allowed.
• Level 2 (administrator) Totalized data preset and password set etc. are added on the operator's privilege.
• Service person level This level is for starting up, engineering work, and maintenance. Operation and password set are not allowed.
1) Password setting There are following methods to set the password. Set the automatic login By setting the password as "000000", password entering at login can be omitted. Set the operator level as the automatic login
Level 1 (operator) password "000000"
Level 2 (administrator) password Numeric other than "000000"
E.g., Level 1 password: 000000 Level 2 password: 111111 Set the administrator level as the automatic login
Level 1 (operator) password Numeric other than "000000"
Level 2 (administrator) password "000000"
E.g., Level 1 password: 111111 Level 2 password: 000000 Do not set the automatic login Set the login password for both the level 1 (operator) and level 2 (administrator).
Level 1 (operator) password Numeric other than "000000"
Level 2 (administrator) password Numeric other than "000000"
E.g., Level 1 password: 111111 Level 2 password: 222222
Duplicated passwords cannot be set for the level 1 (operator) and level 2 (administrator).
1. Password Setting
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Procedure Sets the password. Confirmation The MAIN MENU screen appears.
Touch [Sys Management] .
> The System Management screen will appear.
Touch [Password Set] .
> The Password Set screen will appear. If your level is not administrator, you can not access to the password set screen.
Touch [Level 1 Password] or [Level 2 Password] column.
> The numeric keypad will appear.
Enter 6 digits of numeric number using the numeric keypad, and then touch . > The password for level 1 or level 2 will be set.
Sys Management
Password Set
Remote Monitor
Password Enter Sys Parameter
Annunciator Set
Time Adjustment
Password Set
Level 1 Password Level 2 Password
000000 111111
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Sys Management System Management
Sys Parameter System Parameter
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When the product is connected to the upper communication, time management is done according to the time of the controller that is connected to. Therefore time can not be changed when the product is connected to savic-net system. When the product is not connected to the upper communication, time is managed by the built-in clock, and the time is used for calendar/schedule function and managing the history data.
Time data Time : Hour, Minute (00:00 - 23:59) Date : Year (1990 - 2089), Month (1 - 12), Day (1 - 31) Day of week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat (1 - 7)
Time adjustment When the product is connected to the upper communication, the product requests the current time to the controller connected periodically and presets the time to its own clock.
Time change When the product is connected to the upper communication, time change through the OI screen is prohibited.
Time backup If the controller that is connected to is failed, time is managed by the built-in clock.
Time retention If the power supply is down, the clock continues working with the backup battery.
Precision When the product is connected to the upper communication, precision of time depends on the upper's clock or the controller's clock. When the product is not connected to the upper communication and the controller is abnormal, the precision is 75 seconds (25 °C ambient), 150 seconds (0 °C ambient) per month.
Leap years are determined automatically by the year.
Procedure Performs system time adjustment. Confirmation The System Management screen appears.
Touch [Time Adjustment] .
> The Time Adjustment screen will appear.
Touch the Time column.
Adjust the time touching , and then touch the key. The time adjustment range by the operator privilege is within ± 10 minutes.
> Time will be adjusted. Model number of the product is displayed on the screen.
(e.g., QY2030D**** 83212976001)
2. Time Adjustment
Time Adjustment
Date Time
12- 4-15 12:25
Model No.
QY2031D****
83212976001
PMX OI -01
(c) 1998-2012 Azbil Corporation
>12:25
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Displaying status of the remote units connected to the product, any abnormalities on the communication line or on the remote units can be detected.
Display status Status of the remote units (Online/Offline/No response).
Display minor failure When status of a remote unit is minor failure, the status is displayed and informed to the operator.
3.1 Display Remote Unit Status
Procedure Displays and monitors the remote unit's status. Confirmation System Management screen appears.
Touch [Remote Monitor] .
> The Remote Monitor screen will appear.
If you want to see more detail information, select the remote unit and touch .
> The Information screen appears, and then the model number and data file information are displayed.
3. Remote Unit Monitoring
Remote Monitor
1 2
Online
3 4
5 6
7 8
Information
Model No. Data File Info
WY5130W**** Q1831111
83225481001-00 83225949116-00
83171203001-01
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How to set the system parameters that define the product's basic operations is described. .
4.1 Annunciator Change View
Procedure Color of bar graph on the annunciator and schedule display screen is inverted red-to-green or green-to-red.
Confirmation The System Management screen appears.
Touch [Sys Parameter] . > The System Parameter screen will appear.
Touch the [ANN Color Change] column.
Select the color you want to show while operation, and then touch the key. Factory preset
The default setting is "Operating: Red". > Color of the annunciator and schedule display is inverted red-to-green or green-to-red.
4. System Parameters
Sys Parameter
ANN Color Change
Run:RED
Sys Parameter
ANN Color Change
Run:RED
N
RED GREE
< Note: Abbreviation > OI Panel Full Description
Sys Parameter System Parameter
ANN Color Change Annunciator Color Change
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Chapter 7 Maintenance
This chapter described the regular maintenance works, replacement of consumables, and the after-sales service.
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To clean PMX-4, please wipe the main unit with soft dry cloth. If there are dusts on the vent holes (slit) at the top/bottom of the case, clean the dusts. If the touch panel is heavily soiled, wipe the smudges with an ethanol-based solvent.
WARNING
Before performing maintenance of the product, be sure to turn off the power to the product.Failure to do so might cause electric shock.
CAUTION
During maintenance works, do not touch the uninstructed area. Failure to do so might cause device failure.
1. Regular Maintenance
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In order to operate the system properly, it is required to inspect the consumables and to replace parts regularly. In the following table, consumables of this system and its inspection method, replacement timing and action are shown. Please perform regular maintenance work according to the table.
Parts Parts No.. Check items Replacement timing
Actions
Touch panel − • Input is accepted correctly? • Panel coating is delaminated? If Yes, needs to replace the panel.
Expected life: 1 million (touches)
Contact the service person
LCD − • Contrast is low? • There are black lines displayed? If Yes, needs inspection or
replacement the LCD. • The screen is dark? • The screen is flickering? If Yes, needs to replace the LCD.
Expected life: 4 years
Contact the service person
Lithium battery (for OI)
83170623-001 (1 pcs) 83170623-005 (5 pcs) 83170623-010 (10 pcs)
Check the next replacement timing written on the battery.
5 years Refer to "3. Lithium battery replacement" in this chapter.
Lithium battery (for Basic)
83170639-001 (1 pcs) 83170639-005 (5 pcs) 83170639-010 (10 pcs)
Check the next replacement timing written on the battery.
5 years Refer to "3. Lithium battery replacement" in this chapter.
IMPORTANTLCD may get darker in a colder environment.
2. Inspection of Consumables and Regular Replacement Parts
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3.1 Basic Module
WARNING
Do not touch electrically charged parts. Doing so might cause electric shock.
CAUTION
When replacing batteries, read the instructions and correctly replace the product batteries. - Use the batteries specified by Azbil Corporation. - Place the batteries with the positive and negative terminals on the correct sides. Failure to do so might cause overheating, burst, or leakage of the batteries.
Dispose of the used batteries in accordance with your local regulations. Do not throw them in fire or in general garbage. Doing so might cause burst or ignition.
Important Replace the battery while the basic module power is ON.
Write down the next replacement year/month.
Procedure
Pull out the battery holder using a precision screwdriver.
3. Lithium Battery Replacement
Battery holder
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Detach the connector; remove the battery from the holder.
Install a new battery to the holder; attach the connector.
Fix the battery holder to the body.
Write down the year/month after 5 years on the tag.
Battery holder
Connector
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3.2 OI (Operator Interface)
WARNING
Do not touch electrically charged parts. Doing so might cause electric shock.
CAUTION
When replacing batteries, read the instructions and correctly replace the product batteries. - Use the batteries specified by Azbil Corporation. - Place the batteries with the positive and negative terminals on the correct sides. Failure to do so might cause overheating, burst, or leakage of the batteries.
Dispose of the used batteries in accordance with your local regulations. Do not throw them in fire or in general garbage. Doing so might cause burst or ignition.
Follow the procedures below to replace the lithium battery.
Important Replace the battery while the basic module power is ON.
Write down the next replacement year/month.
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Procedure Replace the lithium battery.
Detach the cover.
Pull out the battery connector; remove the lithium battery.
Connect a new battery.
Attach the cover.
Write down the year/month after 5 years on the label that is attached on the main unit.
Battery label
Main Unit
Battery connector
Cover
Lithium battery
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Brightness of the LCD gets darker in a colder environment; it also gets darker due to aging degradation. If you feel it is dark, adjust the brightness by turning the LCD contrast adjust volume shown in figure below. The contrast adjustment hole diameter is φ3, so please use the Phillips screwdriver φ2.4 or less
than φ3.0.
LCD contrast adjustment volume
4. LCD Contrast Adjustment
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