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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR SCREW COMPRESSOR UNIT CONTROLLER MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Read this manual carefully before you can use and service "MYPRO TOUCH" safely and properly. This manual has been prepared as a guide to allow you to use the Screw Compressor Unit Controller MYPRO TOUCH Type-S properly and safely. Follow all the instructions in this manual. Failure to do so could result in unforeseen accidents. Keep this manual handy for ready and regular reference by all persons working on your MYPRO TOUCH Type-S. If the manual is lost or damaged, contact any of the Mayekawa offices or sales/service centers in your area to order a new copy. This manual must remain with the product when you resell it to another user. Mayekawa reserves the right to make changes to the specifications of the product the contents of this manual for improvements without prior notice. If you have any query due to inconsistency between the product and the information in this manual that can result from such changes, please ask questions to any of the Mayekawa offices or sales/service centers in your area. Be sure to start operation, inspection, and servicing of the equipment only after having thoroughly read and understood all the hazard preventive instructions and precautions in this manual and connected equipment’s manual. Almost all the past accidents occurred due to failure to follow the basic safety rules. All safety instructions and precautions in this manual are highlighted by appropriate one of the following symbol-letter combinations: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, will or could result in minor or moderate injury. This also indicates an instruction that should be followed to obtain full performance from the product. The safety instructions and precautions in this manual are not exhaustive. There may be other safety precautions to be observed that vary from user to user. It is your responsibility to establish a safety management system most appropriate for your particular use of the product. Never, disassemble or otherwise interfere with the Screw Compressor Unit Controller MYPRO TOUCH Type-S, as it contains many electronic components that can be affected adversely by disassembly or other interference. Mayekawa Mfg. Co., Ltd. assumes no responsibility for any undesirable consequences that would result from disassembly of or interference with the controller. Use this controller solely for control and management of the screw compressor units produced by Mayekawa Mfg. Co., Ltd. Important Notice DANGER WARNING CAUTION WARNING

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FORSCREW COMPRESSOR UNIT CONTROLLER MYPRO TOUCHType-S Read this manual carefully before you can use and service "MYPRO TOUCH" safely and properly. This manual has been prepared as a guide to allow you to use the Screw Compressor Unit Controller MYPRO TOUCH Type-Sproperlyandsafely.Followalltheinstructionsinthismanual.Failuretodosocouldresultinunforeseen accidents. Keep this manual handy for ready and regular reference by all persons working on your MYPRO TOUCH Type-S. If the manual is lost or damaged, contact any of the Mayekawa offices or sales/service centers in your area to order a new copy. This manual must remain with the product when you resell it to another user. Mayekawa reserves the right to make changes to the specifications of the product the contents of this manual for improvements without prior notice. If you have any query due to inconsistency between the product and the information in this manual that can result from such changes, please ask questions to any of the Mayekawa offices or sales/service centers in your area. Besuretostartoperation,inspection,andservicingoftheequipmentonlyafterhavingthoroughlyreadand understood all the hazard preventive instructions and precautions in this manual and connected equipments manual. Almost all the past accidents occurred due to failure to follow the basic safety rules. All safety instructions and precautions in this manual are highlighted by appropriate one of the following symbol-letter combinations: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, will or could result in minor or moderate injury. This also indicates an instruction that should be followed to obtain full performance from the product. The safety instructions and precautions in this manual are not exhaustive. There may be other safety precautions to beobservedthatvaryfromusertouser.Itisyourresponsibilitytoestablishasafetymanagementsystemmost appropriate for your particular use of the product. Never, disassemble or otherwise interfere with the Screw Compressor Unit Controller MYPRO TOUCH Type-S, as it contains many electronic components that can be affected adversely by disassembly or other interference. Mayekawa Mfg. Co., Ltd. assumes no responsibility for any undesirable consequences that would result from disassembly of or interference with the controller. Use this controller solely for control and management of the screw compressor units produced by Mayekawa Mfg. Co., Ltd. Important Notice DANGER WARNING CAUTION WARNING QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 2 - Preface Thank you for your purchase of Mayekawa Screw Unit Controller MYPRO TOUCH Type-S. Before installing and putting your MYPRO TOUCH Type-S into service, check the following points: a.Is your MYPRO TOUCH Type-S exactly of the factory-option variation you specified? There are a factory set goods enumerated as follows in MYPRO TOUCH. MYPRO TOUCH-S:6 digital inputs; 10 digital outputs (for AC load); 16 analog inputs MYPRO TOUCH-S-DC: 6 digital inputs; 10 digital outputs (for DC load); 16 analog inputs; Additionally, there is an option for enhancing. (extension) 4 analog outputs;(extension) 4 digital outputs (for AC load);(extension) 2 digital inputs, 2 digital outputs (for AC load);(extension) 4 digital outputs (for DC load);(extension) 2 digital inputs, 2 digital outputs (for DC load); b.Are all necessary items supplied? Check the items in the package against the packaging list. The standard version MYPRO TOUCH Type-S should be provided with a set of the following items: CPU chassis kits (CPU board; 2 analog input boards; digital input/output board; CPU-AD harness; AD- AD harness; CPU-digital input/output harness; power harness) Touch panel (12.1)16 Analog input connectors 16 Digital input/output connectors Instruction manual (one copy of this manual)

c. Are the settings in the following screen correct?Be sure to confirm the following settings in the corresponding screens before putting MYPRO TOUCH into service. System Configuration - Are the settings for the each item appropriate for the compressor unit of control target?Alarm/Failure LIMITS - Are the settings for each alarm appropriate? Please set to observe application limits and recommended matter of the compressor and the device used a set each value. d."Protection film" of the scratch prevention in manufacturing is put on the protection seat of the touch panel. (The surface is rough "Protection film", and scratch attaches lightly by the fingernail.) Please peel off before it uses it and use it. (It is not possible to recycle.) Might it not peel off, and the paste remain when having used it for a long term without peeling off the protection film. Mayekawa Mfg. Co., Ltd. WARNING QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 3 - Table of Contents Important Notice 1 Preface 2 Chapter 0 :Information on This Manual 5 0.1This Manual and Other Related Manuals 5 0.2Organization of This Manual 5 0.3Glossary of Special Terms 5 0.4Units 6 0.5Words Displayed on Screen 6 0.6Acronyms and Abbreviations 6 Chapter 1:General Description 7 1.1Functions and Features 7 1.2System Organization of MYPRO TOUCH 8 1.3Usable Control Functions 9 Chapter 2 Components and Their Functions 10 2.1Touch Panel10 2.2Central Processing Unit Assembly13 2.3CPU board MT-CPU-0214 2.3.1Reset Switch on CPU Board16 2.3.2Replacement of battery for Internal Timing Clock on CPU Board17 2.4Analog Input Boards MT-AD-02 18 2.4.1Current / Voltage Selection and Terminal Block Connections on Analog Input Boards20 2.4.2Input Type Selection for Channels 15 and 16 of Analog Input Boards21 2.5Digital Input/Output Board 22 2.5.1MT-DIOA-01 (only AC load)22 2.5.2MT-DIOA-DC01 (only DC load) 23 2.6Extension Analog Output Board MT-DA-02(Option)24 2.7Extension Digital Input/Output (DI/O) Board25 2.7.1Option:only AC load25 2.7.2Option:only DC load26 Chapter 3:Screen Operation 27 3.1Display Screens27 3.1.1Acronyms and Abbreviations Used for Indicated Items27 3.1.2Main Graphic Screen (Graphic View)31 3.1.3Main Status Screen (Top screen) 33 3.1.4Function Icon 40 3.1.5Screen transition diagram (Screen Transition)41 3.2Operation Method48 3.2.1Password48 3.2.2Method of movement screen and changing set value 50 3.2.3Changing Set points Method 50 3.3System Configuration (Initial Setting Method) 51 3.3.1SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen51 3.3.2SYSTEM DETAILS Screen 53 3.3.3ANALOG OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT Screen60 3.3.4CONFIG. & SETTING IMPORT/EXPORT Screen61 3.4Adjustment of the System (Setting way for Trial and Readjustment)63 3.4.1SET TIME Screen64 3.4.2PASSWORD Screen 64 3.4.3CALIBRATION Icon66 3.4.3.1ANALOG OUTPUT ASSIGNMENT Screen67 3.4.3.2AUXILIARY INPUT TIMER Screen 70 3.4.3.3OPTION ANALOG INPUT Screen 71 3.4.3.4SLIDE VALVE CALIBRATION Screen 72 3.4.3.5ANALOG INPUT ADJUSTMENT Screen79 3.4.3.6DI/O STATUS Screen80 3.5Alarm/Failure of the system (Alarm/Failure setting method for security of devices)81 3.5.1ALARM LOG Screen 82 3.5.2FAILURE LOG Screen82 3.5.3EVENT LOG Screen 83 3.5.4LIMITS (ALARM/FAILURE 1/10 to 6/10) Screen84 3.5.5LIMITS (ALARM/FAILURE 7/10 to 8/10) Screen84 3.5.6RANGE OVER (ALARM/FAILURE 9/10 to 10/10) Screen 86 3.6System Operations (Setting Method for Normal Operation)87 3.6.1CONTROL SUMMARY (1/3) Screen 87 3.6.1.1SET POINTS Screen89 3.6.1.2SCHEDULER Screen 91 QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 4 - 3.6.1.3CAPACITY CONTROL Screen93 3.6.1.4VFD COMPRESSOR CONTROL Screen 97 3.6.1.5AUTO Vi Screen101 3.6.1.6OTHER SETPOINTS Screen103 3.6.1.7HIGH STAGE CAPACITY CONTROL Screen105 3.6.1.8ECONOMIZER/INTERCOOLER SV Screen106 3.6.2CONTROL SUMMARY (2/3) Screen 107 3.6.2.1LIQUID INJECTION CONTROL Screen108 3.6.2.1CONDENSER CONTROL Screen109 3.6.2.3EXPANSION VALVE (SSH) CONTROL Screen112 3.6.2.4EXPANSION VALVE (SP) CONTROL Screen 113 3.6.2.5EXPANSION VALVE (LBT) CONTROL Screen113 3.6.3CONTROL SUMMARY (3/3) screen114 3.6.3.1CHILLER LEAVING TEMP. CONTROL Screen 115 3.6.3.2LEVEL CONTROL Screen116 3.6.3.3AUTO STAGE Screen117 3.6.3.4COMMUNICATION SETUP Screen122 3.6.3.5VFD SETUP123 3.7Check of System (Graph ICON, Monitor ICON)124 3.7.1GRAPH Icon 125 3.7.1.1TREND GRAPH Screen 125 3.7.1.2HISTORICAL TREND GRAPH Screen 125 3.7.1.3TREND DATA EXPORT Screen 127 3.7.2MONITOR Icon 128 3.7.2.1PROGRAM VERSION Screen 128 3.7.2.2DEVICE MONITOR Screen129 3.7.2.3SYSTEM DETAILS Screen129 3.7.2.4SYSTEM OVER VIEW Screen 130 3.7.2.5COUNTER Screen130 3.7.2.6ASSIGNMENT Screen131 Chapter 4:Operation 132 4.1Compressor unit operation control132 4.1.1Start/Stop Control in Different Operation Control Modes 132 4.2Input/Output 135 4.2.1Analog Input 135 4.2.2Digital Input/Output137 4.3Types of Alarm/Failure and Judgment condition144 Chapter 5:Communication 148 5.1Outline of Communication on MYPRO TOUCH148 5.2Communication with External Device 149 5.2.1Communication System Configuration with External Equipments 149 5.2.2Remote Communication Device and Communication Protocols 149 5.2.3Change of set value by communication 150 5.3AUTO STAGE Control152 5.3.1System configuration of AUTO STAGE communication 152 5.3.2Out line of number control (AUTO STAGE) 153 Chapter 6:Troubleshooting157 Chapter 7:Specifications 161 7.1MYPRO TOUCH Specification161 Central Processing Unit board Assembly specification162 Touch Panel Specification164 7.2MYPRO TOUCH Replaceable Parts List 166 7.3MYPRO TOUCH Input/Output list168 7.4Input/Output Connecting Diagram171 Appendix 173 Appendix1.Introducing of MYPRO TOUCH Support software173 Appendix1.1MYPRO TOUCHUpdater173 Appendix2.MODBUS Protocol 174 Program Revision Record 175 Instruction Manual Revision Record 187 QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 5 - Chapter 0 :Information on This Manual 0.1This Manual and Other Related Manuals This manual is about MYPRO TOUCH Type-S as follows: -SCREW COMPRESSOR UNIT CONTROLLER (Model MYPRO TOUCH Type-S) MANUAL Itcontainsinformationnecessaryfortheengineeringstaffinchargeofoperation,maintenance,andsystemofMYPRO TOUCHType-S.TheinformationincludesdescriptionontheMYPROTOUCHType-Ssfunctionsandspecifications, instructionsforwiring/connections,settingandoperation,methodfortroubleshooting,andotherdatanecessaryfor maintenance service. MayekawareservestherighttomakechangestoPhotos,Drawings,Screensandpicturesinthismanualforimprovements without prior notice. 0.2Organization of This Manual This manual consists of the following three groups of chapters. Chapters 1 to 3: Setting of MYPRO TOUCH Chapter 1 contains the general description and Features Chapter 2 contains description of parts (such as Touch panel, Board) which constitute MYPRO TOUCH.Chapter 3 contains the following items of information:the flow from introduction, operation instruction, setting,operation to compressor function checking of MYPRO TOUCH and description of each display screen of them. Chapters 4 to 5: Control of MYPRO TOUCH Chapter 4 contains description of the ways for operation and control method of MYPRO TOUCH. Chapter 5 contains description of communications of MYPRO TOUCH. Chapters 6 to 7: Maintenance of MYPRO TOUCH Chapter 6 contains description of troubleshooting of MYPRO TOUCH. Chapter 7 contains description of specification of MYPRO TOUCH. 0.3Glossary of Special Terms The special terms used in this manual are defined below. ALARM/FAILURE ALARM is a minor alarm that does not involve any compressor unit shutdown. FAILURE is a serious alarm that involves compressor unit shutdown.

AUTO STAGE Control Theautomaticstagingcontrolworksonmultiplecompressorunitswiththeircontrollersinter-connectedthrough communication ports. Of these controllers, one is assigned to the master station. The master station issues commands to start or stop the compressor under control of each of the other controllers (called the slave stations) to properly adjust the number of operating compressors according to the required gas compressing capacity for the refrigerating system. Compressor unit Compressor unit refers to a system consisting of a compressor, condenser, expansion values, chiller, and driving motors. Each compressor unit operates under control of one MYPRO TOUCH (Controller). QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 6 - Manipulating Value The amount of control expressed in a sum of the proportional, integral, and derivative controls (PID control) concerning with the capacity, speed, and other controls. (ALARM) Mask time Mask time refers to the time set by the user during which no determination to or not to issue an alarm takes place. Master stationMaster station is defined differently according to the control configuration using MYPRO TOUCH. -Inthecaseoftheautomaticstagingcontrol(AUTOSTAGE),themasterstationistheMYPROTOUCHthatgives operational commands to the other MYPRO TOUCH according to information of its own as well as that it receives from the slave MYPRO TOUCH. -In the case of the control using a remote control device such as a computer through communications, the master station refers to the remote control device controlling the MYPRO TOUCH in the network. Offset If analog input values are different from actual values, a positive or negative offset value is added for proper processing and indication. You can specify offset values as part of settings. Passwords Youmustenterapasswordofthespecified"securitylevel"beforeyou can makesettingsin somespecial screen.Two different "security levels" of password (LEVEL-1 and LEVEL-2) must be registered beforehand to be able to access these screens, each requiring a specific "security level" of password for authorization. See Section 3.4.2 PASSWORD Screen for further details. ScalingScaling means a setting to specify the range (upper and lower limits) for input values from each sensor. Screen A screen that is accessed from each menu. It is used for making parameter settings and for checking the current status of settings or operation of the compressor unit. 0.4Units Unless otherwise specified, all pressures are indicated in MPa (gauge readings) and temperatures in C (degrees Celsius). 0.5Words Displayed on Screen In this manual, the words displayed on the screen (menus, screen, parameter items, selective options, etc.) are indicated in all capital letters enclosed by single quotation marks like SETUP (although quotation marks are basically omitted in tables). 0.6Acronyms and Abbreviations For interpretation of the acronyms and abbreviations used in display, see Section 3.1 Display Screens. QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 7 - Chapter 1:General Description 1.1Functions and Features MYPRO TOUCH is a controller developed for controlling operation of the Mayekawa-produced screw compressor units. The controller has the following standard features: Sequence control and process control inputs/outputs -16 digital inputs/outputsNo-voltage contact signals or under-voltage solid-state relay (SSR) signals -16 analog inputs4 to 20 mA DC inputs, 1 to 5 V DC inputs, or 1-k potentiometer inputs User-controller interface -TFT color LCD, 800X600 dots (SVGA) display -Touch panel system (analog resistive film system), 1024x1024 resolution This user-friendly interface allows intuitive operation by adopting touch panel. Communication ports The following communication ports are offered as standard equipment. -An Ethernet (IEEE802.3u, 100base-TX) communication port (Connector: RJ-45) -A USB 2.0 port (Connector: Type-A)) -A half-duplex 4-wire serial communication port conforming to RS-485 The serial communications function allows remote monitoring the operating conditions of compressor units, making their start/stop control, and changing various parameter settings. The MODBUS protocol employed is world standard protocol forserialcommunicationsinindustryandallowsfortheuseofcommerciallyavailablesupervisorycontrolanddata acquisition (SCADA) software as well as connection to and communication with PLC MODBUS communications units of various manufacturers. Optional extension boards for additional inputs/outputs channels and communication ports The following optional items are available for expanded connections to MYPRO TOUCH. -Extension digital/analog converter (DA) board for additional 4 analog outputs (up to 1 piece) -Extension 4 digital output boards or 2 extension digital output boards and 2 digital input boards (up to 1 piece)-Extension analog input board for additional 8 analog inputs (up to 4 pieces) Either of two status screens is selectable: Main Graphic and Main Status. QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 8 - 1.2System Organization of MYPRO TOUCH Schematic for System organization of MYPRO TOUCH NameQ.tyNote 1CPU-HMI Communication Cable(1.8[m])1RS-485 D-sub 9pinThe provision of Japan is also possible. 2RS-232C Custom Cross Cable (3.0[m])1It is necessary for connecting Anybus-touch panel. (self-made cable)3 Protocol Converter Anybus Communicator 1 The model is different according to the protocol. D-sub connector : #4-40 (inch screw) 4RS-232C Straight Cable(3.0[m])1It is necessary for connecting the level converter and touch panel. 5RS-232C - RS-485 Level Converter1 Whenthetransmissiondistanceexceeds100m,anexternalpowersupplyis necessary. *It does not show electric wiring and wiring for control (analog input/output, digital input/output). *The solid line means standard connection and the dashed line means optional connection.*Extension analog input board is required for 16 analog inputs or more.Extension digital input/output board is required for 20 digital inputs/outputs or more.However, extension boards should be set up in MYPRO TOUCH control panel separately. It cannot be set in the central processing unit chassis. (Depending on condition, size up of the control panel is required.) [MYPRO TOUCH] Control Panel Touch Panel 12.1" (PFXGP4601TAD) [MYPRO TOUCH] Control Panel RS-485 for MYPRO TOUCH (AUTO STAGE) External Communication Device - Profibus-DP - DeviceNet - Profinet etc. (3) [MYPRO TOUCH] [MYPRO TOUCH] (1) PC ([MYPRO TOUCH] Support Soft) USB Communication - Program Changing COM1 RS-485 COM2 RS-485 USB (2) COM2 RS-485 COM1 RS-232C Ethernet RS-232C RS-422/485 (5) or MYPRO-CPIV, etc (Modbus Unit) RS-485 (2 or 4 wire) Modbus (4) Terminal Block PC for Remote Supervision or MODBUS TCP Ethernet Ethernet CPU Chassis CPU Board MT-CPU-02 AD Board MT-AD-02 AD Board MT-AD-02 DI/O(10/6) Board MT-DIOA-01 Ext. DA Board MT-DA-02 Ext.DI/O (4/0) Board MT-DIO4-01 AD Board MT-AD-02 AD Board MT-AD-02 Ext.DI/O (2/2) Board MT-DIO2-01 Ext.DI/O (4/0) Board MT-DIO4-01 Ext.DI/O (4/0) Board MT-DIO4-01 QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 9 - 1.3Usable Control Functions You can use MYPRO TOUCH Type-S for following Screw type compressors. J-Series-SINGLE J without Economizer SINGLE J withEconomizer FM160-FM160 without Economizer FM160 withEconomizer V-Series-SINGLE-without Economizer withEconomizer UD-V with Condenser Control UD-V with Chiller Control 400 Series -Compound You can mainly use following control functions of MYPRO TOUCH Type-S.Control FunctionControl Target Internal controller No. Compressor (low stage) capacity control Compressor capacity control by Discharge/Suction pressure(PID 01/16) Compressor capacity control by Chiller leaving temperature(PID 02/16) Evaporator expansion valve 1 control Evaporator expansion valve control by suction superheat(PID 03/16) Evaporator expansion valve control by suction pressure(PID 04/16) Evaporator expansion valve control by Chiller leaving temperature(PID 05/16) Economizer/intercooler expansion valve controlInter cooler expansion valve control by intermediated superheat(PID 06/16) Liquid injection oil cooling control Liquidinjection expansion valve controlby discharge temperature/ superheat(PID 07/16) Chiller flow controlProcess flow control by Chiller leaving temperature(PID 08/16) Condenser fan revolutions/ step controlCondenser fan speed controlby discharge pressure(PID 09/16) Compound two-stage Compressor high stage capacity control Compressor high stage capacity control by intermediate pressure(PID 10/16) Compressor Variable Frequency Drive(VFD) control Compressor VFD control by suction/discharge pressure(PID 11/16) Compressor VFD control by Chiller leaving temperature(PID 12/16) Evaporator expansion valve 2 control Evaporator expansion valvecontrol bysuction superheat 2(PID 13/16) Evaporator expansion valvecontrol bychiller gas pressure 2(PID 14/16) Chiller liquid level controlLevel control by chiller liquid(PID 15/16) UnusedUnused(PID 16/16) Other Capacity control by remote capacity command inputs (analog/digital input) Compressor number control (AUTO STAGE) Vi automatic variable control (Auto-Vi) Hot gas bypass control Starting bypass control Compressor oil seal control Evaporator Oil Return control You can select using function from System Configuration when these control functions are used. However, sometimes multiple control functions cannot be used at one time, when their inputs/outputs are overlapped. The function is not available when it has not been connected (extension) as hardware.For detail, see Section 7.3 MYPRO TOUCH Input/Output list. QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 10 - Chapter 2 Components and Their Functions 2.1Touch Panel Components of Touch Panel PartItemFunction AStatusLED It shows status of Touch Panel. ColorIndicatorDescription GreenLighting Off-line Operating OrangeBlinkingStarting up soft-ware RedLightingPower-up Firefly lighting Lighting BacklightcontrolofGPhas beensetas standbymode, and its screen goes black.-No light Power-off BPower connectorTo supply DC24V(See next page Important Notice for Power Supply) CSD card access LED This LED is lighting, when SD card is insert.MEMO : Do notinsert or remove the SD card during lighting of the LED lamp. It may causes corruption of the SD card data.ColorIndicatorDescription Green LightingSD card has been inserted. No light SD card has not been inserted or has not been accessed.DEthernet interface Ethernet transmission Interface (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Connector : Modular jack RJ-45 x 1 ColorIndicatorDescription Green (Active) BlinkingData transmission is occurring. No lightNo data transmission Green (Link) Lighting Data transmission is available in 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX. No light No connection or subsequent transmission failure E USB(mini-B) interface One supporting USB 2.0(mini-B)Communication distance: 5 meters or less For touch panel maintenance F SD card interface cover/ battery insertion cover for replacement If you have question how to insert / remove SD card or order of its batteries, please contact our Sales.As for Exchanging batteries, please see next page.GCOM2 : Serial interface ItisonlyforcommunicationwithcentralprocessingunitboardinMYPROTOUCH.You cannot use it for other use. HCOM1 : Serial interface RS-232C serial interface D-Sub9 Pin Plug Type Connector It can be used for Interface with external communication Devices. I USB(Type A) interface Support USB 2.0(Type A)1 USB storage (memory) for data accumulation is available. Power supply pressure : DC5V5%, Output current : 500mA(Max), Maximum communication Distance : 5 meters Front ViewBack View Bottom View QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 11 - Important Notice for Power Supplying -Class 2 power supply is available for DC24V inputs. -Make sure to twist together ends of power supply cables before connecting them with power supply plug or ring terminal for enhancing its electromagnetic noise immunity. -Do not bring or bundle power supply cable to main circuit (high voltage, high current) lines or input/output signal lines. -Connect lighting surge absorber for light surge measures. -Make power supply cable as short as possible to reduce electromagnetic noise. Short circuit, fire, unplanned device operation -Do not connect with live-line at the time of power supply connection. -Do notput excessive force to power supply cable, to avoid accidental disconnection -Make sure to fix power supply cable to touch panel main body or in board firmly. -Terminalsinpowersupplyterminalblockshouldbetightenedbypropertorque.(powersupply terminal block : 1.4 Nm) -Install it to cabinet before connecting with power supply cables or communication lines. Make sure to follow above instructions. Death, serious injury or property damage may result if you do not. Power Supply Connection -Separate input/output (such as central processing unit board) line and touch panel line as shown the figure when you connect power supply. -Connect with the ground and main body separately when you connect lighting surge absorber. (Select the surge absorber whose maximum circuit voltage is higher than peak voltage of using power.) -Connect with constant voltage transformer when voltage variation is big. -Between line and the ground, use power supply with low noise. -Connect with isolation transformer (noise cut transformer), if it is noisy. -Capacity of constant voltage transformer and isolation transformer should be bigger than rated value. Earth -Earth touch panel separately from other devices (such as Central Processing Unit board) as dedicated earth.-If you cannot prepare dedicated earth space, common earth is possible.(If the common earthing point is corresponding to D-class grounding, it is available.) Important Notice -Make sure, if the earth resistance is 100 or less. -Use Frame ground (for earthing) electric wire 2 mm2 (AWG 14) or more. -Earthing point should be close to touch panel main body to shorten earth wire distance. If the earth wire is longer, use thicker insulated wire. -Frame ground and signal ground are connected inside of the touch panel main body. Design its system not to form short circuit loop, when signal ground terminals are used for connecting touch panel with external devices. -Obey your local rules or standard. Make sure that its earth resistance is 100 and the line for the earthing is at least2 mm2 or AWG 14. Short circuit, fire, unplanned device operation -Do not use common ground. It may cause accidents or machine trouble. -Use dedicated ground when you earth the devices.Make sure to follow above instructions.Death, serious injury or property damage may result if you do not. WARNING WARNING QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 12 - Replacement Primary battery Using battery for the touch panel is primary battery. The battery is replaceable. TP BATTERY will be shown on the screen when the voltage of touch panel backup battery has dropped. (See 3.1.3 main status screen (TOP SCREEN) ) The risk of electric shock, explosion and discharge -Followthesetupstepstoreplacebattery properly and safely. -Turnoffthepoweroftouchpanelbefore replacing the battery. Makesuretofollowaboveinstructions.Deathor serious injury may result if you do not. The risk of explosion, fire or chemical -Use only replaceable battery of our offer. -Do not short circuit. -Recycle used battery or dispose it properly.Makesuretofollowaboveinstructions.Deathor serious injury may result if you do not. Loss of data Primarybatterycannotberechargedandareused fordatabackupofmemoryandinternalclock. Backupdatawillbelostwhenprimarybattery voltage has dropped. Beep of alarm sounds before 1 monthwhenvoltageoftheprimarybatteryhas droppedcompletely.Thebeepindicatestimingto replace the battery.-Replacethebatterywithinonemonthafterthe beep. It may cause a loss of backup data, if you do not. -Replacethebatterywithintenminutesafter turningoffthepowersupplyoftouchpanel main body. -Take above timing (within one month after beep sounds) of replacing the battery as a guide. We havenoserviceforrestorationorrecoveryof data and clock in backup SRAM (Static Random AccessMemory)afterbeepsounds. Wedo not take any responsibility for the losses.-Youarerecommendedtoreplaceprimary batteryasperiodicreplacementinthe5thyear after purchase.Makesuretofollowaboveinstructions.Property damage may result if you do not.Replacement Procedure 1.Disconnectthepowersupplyfromthetouchpanelmain body. 2.Touchthehousingorgrandconnection(notthepower supply) to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body, 3. Open the SD card interface cover by pressing its tab. Next, open the replacement battery insertion cover by pressing its tab. (1) SD card interface cover / tab (2) Replacement battery insertion cover / tab 4. Insert the replacement battery and connector all theway. Either side of the battery can face top or bottom. (1) Connector (2) Replacement battery 5. First close the replacementbatterycover,and then close the SD card interface cover.MEMO: Make sure the cables are inserted completely insidetheenclosure.Otherwise,youcandamage the cables when you close the cover. 6. Reconnect the power supply to the touch panel main body. Completed Replacement CAUTION WARNING QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 13 - 2.2Central Processing Unit Assembly Top View (Analog input connection terminal part) Bottom View (Digital input/output connection terminal part) Front View(with cover) Side view Inside upper section (without cover): CPU Board Inside lower section: AD board, DI/O board,Extension DA board, Extension DI/O board Installation example of control panel inside QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 14 - 2.3CPU board MT-CPU-02

Parts on CPU Board MT-CPU-02No.Parts Function 1DC24V power connector (J19) It is used to supply DC24V from switching power supply to CPU board. (Use the plug PC4/3-ST-7.62 for connection.) 2CPU operation checking lamp(LED8) Red lamp blinks at regular intervals while the CPU is running normally.3Reset switch (SW4)It is used to reset MYPRO TOUCH system. Operate the reset switch carefully. 4DIP switch (SW5) The top switch is numbered 1 and the bottom one is numbered 6. Slide each switch to the top to set it to ON. The factory default setting of these 6 switches (from 1 to 6) are ON, ON, ON, ON, OFF, OFF. 5DIP switch (SW7) The top switch is numbered 1 and the bottom one is numbered 4. Slide each switch to the top to set it to ON. The factory default setting of these 4 switches (from 1 to 4) are OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF.6AD board connector(J18) It is used to connect an AD board to the CPU board.(Use harnessMT-HCPAD-0100-U between CPU board and AD board for connection.)7DI/O board connector (J4) It is used to connect a DI/O board to the CPU board.(Use harness MT-HCDIO-0100-U between CPU board and DI/O board for connection.)8Extension DA board connector (J20) It is used to connect an extension DA board to the CPU board.(UseharnessMT-HCPDA-0100-UbetweenCPUboardandextensionDAboardfor connection.)9Extension DI/O Diver board connector (J5 to J12) It is used to connect extension DI/O driver boards. The connectors are provided on the CPU board and can accommodate 4 extension DI/O driver boards (16 inputs/outputs).The#1(J5,J9)connectorisfordigitalinputs/outputs1to4,#2(J6,J10)fordigital inputs/outputs 5 to 8, #3(J7, J11) for digital inputs/outputs 9 to 12, and #4 (J8, J12) for digital inputs/outputs 13 to 16. 17 18 8 6 16 7 19 3 2 13 4 5 1 11 14 15 12 9 10 20 CAUTION QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 15 - Parts on CPU Board MT-CPU-02(continued) No.PartsFunction 10Extension DI/Oboard connector (J13 to J16) It used to connect an extension DI/O board to the CPU board.(UseharnessMT-HEDIO-0100-UbetweenCPUboardandextensionDI/Oboardfor connection.)The J13 connector is for digital inputs/outputs 1 to 4, J14 for digital inputs/outputs 5 to 8,J15 for digital inputs/outputs 9 to 12, and J16 for digital inputs/outputs 13 to 16.11COM1 operation lamp(LED6) Lights green during sending; lights red during receiving. 12COM1 terminal block (TB1) It provides terminals for 4-wire RS-485 communication ports.It is used for data communication of the touch panel of MYPRO TOUCH HMI. 13COM1 terminating resistor switches(SW2) These switches turn ON/OFF each terminating resistors installed in the CPU board. They provide termination for the sending and receiving lines independently.14COM2 operation lamp (LED7) Lights green during sending; lights red during receiving. 15COM2 terminal block(TB2) It provides terminals for 4-wire RS-485 communication ports. It is mainly used for data communication of MYPRO TOUCH optional selection Auto Stage 16COM2 terminating resistor switches (SW3) These switches turn ON/OFF each terminating resistors installed in the CPU board. They provide termination for the sending and receiving lines independently.17Battery holder(BAT1) This holder is used for internal timing clock. (lithium primary battery CR2032) 18USB(Type-B) connector (J3) It is used to connect MYPRO TOUCH support software. Do not use it for other purpose. 19JTA connector (J1) It is only used for production adjustment. It is not used usually. Do not connect it with anything.20Heat sink The heatsink is hot. Do not touch it by hand. Make sure not to operate any switches on CPU board during compressor unit running. CAUTION WARNING QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 16 - 2.3.1Reset Switch on CPU Board MYPROTOUCH CPU side systemreset (CPU reset) is required by a userwhen There is no readrequestor There is no response to write request are shown on the MYPRO TOUCH display screen. Use reset switch for CPU resetting. The reset switch is in the location encircled in the above figure. Press and release the switch to reset MYPRO TOUCH. MYPRO TOUCH will be rebooted (but the system is not set up by simply pressing this switch). The system can also be reset by turning OFF and then ON the MYPRO TOUCH CPU power supply. ResettingMYPRO TOUCH brings the controller in a momentaryunstable condition, following whichMYPRO TOUCH is placed in a condition that would result just after turning power ON. As this condition is detrimental to thecompressorunitifitoccursduringoperation,neverperformsystemresettingwhilethecompressorand accessory is in operation. *Setting Point initialization Method with hardware All SW7 should be turn on and then turn on the power supply or perform CPU reset to initialize all set points with only hardware. After that, turn off all SW7, and then do CPU reset again for the normal reboot. WARNING QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 17 - 2.3.2Replacement of battery for Internal Timing Clock on CPU Board MYPRO TOUCH uses a primary battery as a power source to keep driving the internal clock in the event of a power failure. The battery can supply power enough to back up the memory of setting data for about three years. The battery starts running down immediately after it is produced even if it is not used. If power failure occurs when the battery is completely discharged, the internal clock will be reset to the initial value. NOTE:The battery life may be shorter than three years in high-temperature or other unfavorable environments. To prevent this kind of problem, MYPRO TOUCH has a low battery detection function. If a low battery condition is detected, this function causes the BATTERY ALARM message blinking at the right corner of the bottom line in the status display screens. (MYPRO TOUCH doesn't output Digital Output of warning.) IftheBATTERYALARMmessage isdisplayed,replace the battery immediately. If the CPU is reset in the following condition as turning on thepowersupplywiththeinternalbatterydischarged, MYPROTOUCHwillautomaticallyberestartedunder Control program stopping condition for the sake of safety. Oncethishasoccurred,thecompressorcannotbe operated any further unless the primary battery is replaced with new battery of the normal voltage. There are two kinds of BATTERY ALARM. (Refer to "2.1 Touch Panel".) Replace the battery under system power off condition. However, you should replace it within only 1 minute. If it takes more than 1 minute, internal clock may be back to initial value. Make sure to check the timing data after the replacement. Use the following method to replace the internal battery. (1)Insert your finger into the part indicated by the arrow and pull the battery. Now the battery is free for removal. Be sure to hold the battery; otherwise, it will drop from the board when the clip is released. Do this operation carefully not to let the battery touch any of the nearby components. (The right side figure shows the condition which you can remove the battery.) (2)While holding a new battery by its top and bottom, engage the battery with the clip (indicated by the circle on the left side figure) at the right part in the holder. (The right side figure shows the battery engaged with theclips.Youshouldstillkeepholdingthebattery.It could drop out of the board if you take your finger off from it.) (3)Press down the battery gently into its horizontal position in the holder. Then the battery is set the proper position (the clips engage the battery) by metal fitting. Check the condition, if the holder tabs engage the battery steadily. CPU board Battery voltage dropped warning display "CPU BATTERY" CAUTION CAUTION Touch Panel Battery voltage dropped warning display "TP BATTERY LOW" QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 18 - 2.4Analog Input Boards MT-AD-02 Parts on AD Board MT-AD-02No.PartsFunction 1DC24V power supply connector (J3) It is used to supply DC24V from switching power supply to AD board. (Use plugs PC4/3-ST-7.62 for connection.) 2AD board connector (J1) It is used to connect an AD board to the CPU board.(Use contact harnessMT-HCPDA-0100-U between CPU board and an AD board.)As above photos, its pin configuration is same as No.4 (J2).(They are replaceable.) 3AD board channel setting rotary switch (SW11) It is used to set channels on AD board. 1 AD board can take in 8 analog inputs. It specifies as below. Setting "1" for analog input Ch.01 to 08, Setting "2" for analog input Ch. 09 to 16, Setting "4" for analog input Ch.17 to 24(extension), Setting "8" for analog input Ch.25 to 32(extension) Set the channel as same as above photos, No.5 (SW12). 4AD board connector(J2) It is used to connect extension AD boards. (MYPRO TOUCH Type-S uses 2 AD boards as standard condition.) (Use harnessMT-HADAD-0100-U between AD boards for connection.)As above photos, its pin configuration is same as No.2 (J1). (They are replaceable.) 5AD board channel setting rotary switch(SW12) It is used to set channels on AD board. 1 AD board can take in 8 analog inputs. It specifies as below. Setting "1" for analog input Ch.01 to 08, Setting "2" for analog input Ch. 09 to 16, Setting "4" for analog input Ch.17 to 24(extension), Setting "8" for analog input Ch.25 to 32(extension) Set the channel as same as above photos, No.3 (SW11). 6Potentiometer input selector switch It allowsto use analog inputs CH7, CH8 (CH15, CH16 for the second board) by selecting current/voltage inputs or potentiometer inputs. Flip the each switches to the rightto activate A side (current/voltage), to the left to activate B side(potentiometer input) The factory defaultis as follow, They had been set A side (current/voltage) forthe each switches on the first AD board, TheyhadbeensetBside(potentiometerinput)fortheeachswitchesonthesecondAD board. 6 5 1 7 8 2 34 First

Second QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 19 - No.PartsFunction 7Current/voltage selector switches (SW1 to 8) for analog inputs Each of the switches selects either voltage or current for analog inputs. Set each switch to ON for current input or OFF for voltage input. (All of these switches are defaulted to OFF.) 8Analog input terminal blocksIt is used to connect analog input wires. (Use plugs MSTB2.5/3-ST-5.08 for connection.)Each terminal block can supply sensors with power (although the power level is limited). Either current/voltage input or potentiometer input is selectable for CH15 and CH16. CH15A and CH16A are assigned to current/voltage inputs. CH15B is assigned to low-stage potentiometer inputs, and CH16B is assigned to high-stage potentiometer inputs. To use CH15 and CH16, connect desired input lines to the corresponding terminal blocks and then set the current/voltage selector switches for on the CPU board CH 15 and CH 16 as appropriate (See Section 2.2). NOTE:Use also the above analog input boards when adding analog input channels (AD CH17 to CH32). However, there is not enough space to set the boards in CPU chassis. Make enough configuration space for them. Terminal Block First BoardSecond Board This part is not used in the first board. Refer to next page. CH. 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 CH. 9111315A15B 10121416A16B QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 20 - 2.4.1Current/VoltageSelectionandTerminalBlockConnectionson Analog Input Boards Set analog input current /voltage selecting switches SW1 to 8 (for CH1 to CH8) on the associated analog input boards. Set the switches to ON when the analog input sources provide current signals or Set these switches to OFF for voltage signal inputs depending on the input analog signal sources. The analog input circuits (internal circuit of MYPRO TOUCH) are schematically shown below. When the current/voltage selector switch is set to ON, a 250 resistor is connected to the input circuit as shown in the above diagram.DCcurrentsignalsof4to20mAarethenconvertedinto1to5VDCvoltagesignalsbeforebeinginputtothe analog-to-digital (A/D) converter circuit. When the selector switch is set to OFF, the current signals are input directly to the A/D converter circuit. Make connections on each terminal block as follows: -Current signal sources using MYPRO TOUCHs power supply:Connect + side of the signal source to the 24V terminal of the terminal block. Connect - side to an appropriate one of the + terminal 1 to 16 on the terminal block. -Current signal sources using an outside power supply: Connect the + side of the signal source to an appropriate one of the + terminals 1 to 16 on the terminal block and the - side to an appropriate one of the - terminals 1 to 16 on the terminal block.-Voltage signal sources: Connect the + side of the signal source to an appropriate one of the + terminals 1 to 16 on the terminal block and the - side to an appropriate one of the - terminals 1 to 16 on the terminal block. Move the switch until it clicks. NOTE: The switch is set to ON before shipment from the factory. (Current type signal source) AD board To AD converter circuit AG FG 24V 250 124V 2+ 3- Input Filter Circuit Current/voltage selector switch InternalcircuitofMYPRO TOUCH Board mounting hole CAUTION QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 21 - 2.4.2Input Type Selection for Channels 15 and 16 of Analog Input Boards TheanaloginputchannelsCH7andCH8(onthesecondADboard,theyareCH15andCH16)canselectanduse current/voltage inputs or potentiometer inputs on MYPRO TOUCH.When the lever of the analog input selector switch marked SW9 on theAD board is moved to A side, CH7 (CH15 for the second) is set for current/voltage inputs (analog input terminal block CH7A (CH15A) is enabled). When the lever is moved to the B side, CH7 (CH15) is set for potentiometer inputs (analog input terminal block CH7B (CH15B) is enabled).For CH8 (CH16 for the second), you can take same way of switching with the selector switch marked SW10 on the AD board (see NOTE under the table below). The diagram below shows the A/D converter circuit (internal circuit ofMYPRO TOUCH AD board) to schematically depict the above explanation. Selection of signal Source Type for Channel 15 (in the case for low-stage slide valve position) Input SourceConnection SW7 switch position on AD board SW9 switch position on AD board PotentiometerPotentiometerinputs1to3areconnectedto terminals LF1 to LF3 of terminal block CH15B on analog input board. Any position (ON and OFF) B Current signal source with power supplied from MYPRO TOUCH Connect+sidetoterminal24VonCH15A terminal block of analog input board, and - side to terminal15A+. ONA Current signal source with power supplied from outside Connect+sideofinputtoterminal15A+on CH15A terminal block of analog input board, and - side to terminal 15A-. ONA Voltage signal sourceConnect+sideofinputtoterminal15A+on CH15A terminal block of analog input board, and - side to terminal 15A-. OFFA NOTE: Theabovetable alsoapplies toselectionofanaloginputtypeforchannel16ifchannel number15isreadas16, switch number SW7 of the AD board as SW8, and switch number SW9 as SW10. Move the switch lever until it clicks. AD boardCurrent/voltage inputs CH15A from analog inputboard B Potentiometer converter circuit AD converter Integrated circuit Analog input selector switch SW9 Potentiometer inputs CH15B fromanaloginput board A A case of 15CH CAUTION QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 22 - 2.5Digital Input/Output Board 2.5.1MT-DIOA-01 (only AC load) * This DI/O board is only for AC (alternating current) load.It is not possible to use it for DC (direct current) load. Parts on DIO Board MT-DIOA-01No.NameFunction 1DI/O(6/10)board connector It is used to connect a DI/O board to the CPU board.(UseharnessMT-HCDIO-O1OO-UforbetweentheCPUboardandaDI/Oboardfor connection.) 2DI/O terminal Block It is used for connection of digital input/output wires. Terminal1Aand1BcorrespondtoDI/OCH1andTerminal16Aand16B correspondto DI/O CH16. 3DI/O operation lamp Itisoperationcheckinglampforwhetherdigitalinput/outputisONorOFF.(Lighting means ON, no light means OFF) LED1 corresponds to DI/O CH1 and LED16 corresponds to DI/O CH16. 4DO (digital Output) circuitOn the MT-DIOA-01 board, DI/O CH1 to CH10 are assigned for digital outputs. 5DI (digital input) circuitOn the MT-DIOA-01 board, DI/O CH11 to CH16 are assigned for digital inputs. 6Solid state relay Solid state relay(SSR) : G3MC-202P-VD, DC12V (Output adaptive load is AC 100 to 240V, 2A) 7 TNR (ceramic variable resister) It is provided to protect contacts of the relays. 8 CP (circuit protector) It is used for overcurrent protection parts of relay.It shuts down the outputs when the current, which is over 2A, flows to the relay contact. At the time, white knob of circuit protector will comes up slightly. At first, eliminate the overcurrent and press into the white knob to reset. 9FG(frame ground )terminal It allows to keep the continuity between ground (terminal) and the printed circuit board. Make sure to check the continuity of the FG terminal to ground (terminal); If it is not enough, the digital input/output board does not work normally. 1 3 6 4 5 7 8 2 9 MT-DIOA-01 5 WARNING QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 23 - 2.5.2MT-DIOA-DC01 (only DC load) * This DI/O board is only for DC (direct current) load.It is not possible to use it for AC (alternating current) load. Parts on DIO Board MT-DIOA-DC01No.NameFunction 1DI/O(6/10)board connector It is used to connect a DI/O board to the CPU board.(UseharnessMT-HCDIO-O1OO-UforbetweentheCPUboardandaDI/Oboardfor connection.) 2DI/O terminal Block It is used for connection of digital input/output wires. Terminal1Aand1BcorrespondtoDI/OCH1andTerminal 16Aand16B correspondto DI/O CH16. 3DI/O operation lamp Itisoperationcheckinglampforwhetherdigitalinput/outputisONorOFF.(Lighting means ON, no light means OFF) LED1 corresponds to DI/O CH1 and LED16 corresponds to DI/O CH16. 4DO (digital Output) circuit On the MT-DIOA-01 board, DI/O CH1 to CH10 are assigned for digital outputs. 5DI (digital input) circuit On the MT-DIOA-01 board, DI/O CH11 to CH16 are assigned for digital inputs. 6Solid state relay Solid state relay(SSR) : G3DZ-DZ02P, DC12V (Output adaptive load is DC 5 to 24V, 2A) 7TNR (ceramic variable resister) It is provided to protect contacts of the relays. 8CP (circuit protector) It is used for overcurrent protection parts of relay.It shuts down the outputs when the current, which is over 2A, flows to the relay contact. At the time, white knob of circuit protector will comes up slightly. At first, eliminate the overcurrent and press into the white knob to reset. 9FG(frame ground )terminal It allows to keep the continuity between ground (terminal) and the printed circuit board. Make sure to check the continuity of the FG terminal to ground (terminal); If it is not enough, the digital input/output board does not work normally. 1 3 6 4 5 7 8 2 9 MT-DIOA-DC01 5 WARNING QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 24 - 2.6Extension Analog Output Board MT-DA-02(Option) Parts on DA board MT-DA-02 (Option) No.PartsFunction 1DC24V power supply connector (J2) It is used to supply DC24V from switching power supply to extension DA board. (Use plugs PC4/3-ST-7.62 for connection.)2DA board connector (J1) It is used to connect an extension DA board to the CPU board.(UseharnessMT-HCPDA-0100-UbetweenCPUboardandanextensionDAboardfor connection.)3Analog output terminal blocks(TB1) It is used to connect analog output (DC 4 to 20mA) wires. (Use plugs IC2.5/3-ST-5.08 for connection.) You cannot select each setting using analog outputs, without installation of extension analog output board. Install extension output board before the setting using analog outputs. 2 1 3 CAUTION QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 25 - 2.7Extension Digital Input/Output (DI/O) Board 2.7.1Option:only AC load * This DI/O board is only for AC (alternating current) load.It is not possible to use it for DC (direct current) load. DI/O (0/4) board MT-DIO4-01 + DI/O (0/4) driver board REF-MCS200-SO3 DI/O (2/2) board MT-DIO2-01 + DI/O (2/2) driver board REF-MCS200-SC23 Parts on extension DI/O board No.PartsFunction 1DI/O board connector It is used to connect an extension DI/O board to the CPU board.(Use harness MT-HEDIO-0100-U between the CPU board and an extension DI/O board for connection.)2DI/O terminal block It is used for connection of digital input/output wires. Terminal 1A and1B correspond to DI/O CH1 and Terminal 4A and 4B correspond to DI/O CH4.3DIO operation lamp Itindicateswhetherdigitalinput/outputisONorOFF.(LightingmeansON,nolight means OFF) LED1 corresponds to DI/O CH1 and LED 4 corresponds to DI/O CH 4 4, 5 DO (digital output) circuit, DI (digital input) circuit On the MT-DIO4-01 board, DI/O CH1 to CH4 are assigned for digital outputs. On the MT-DIO2-01 board, DI/O CH1 to CH2 are assigned for digital outputs and DI/O CH3 to CH4 are assigned for digital inputs 6Solid state reply Solid state reply(SSR): G3MC-202P-VD, DC12V (Output applicable load is AC 100 to 240V, 2A) 7 TNR (ceramic variable resister)) It is provided to protect contacts of the relays. 8 CP (Circuit protector) It is used for overcurrent protection parts of relay.It shuts down the outputs when the current, which is over 2A, flows to the relay contact. At the time, white knob of circuit protector will comes up slightly. At first, eliminate the over current and press into the white knob to rest. 9 FG(frame ground) terminal It allows to keep continuity between ground (terminal) and the printed circuit board. Make sure to check the continuity of the FG terminal to ground (terminal); If it is not enough, the digital input/output board does not work normally. 1 2 For 4 outputs : MT-DIO4-01For 2 inputs/2 outputs : MT-DIO2-01 3 4 7 8 6 5 9 DI/O (0/4) driver board : REF-MCS200-SO3 DI/O (2/2) driver board : REF-MCS200-SC23 CAUTION QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 26 - 2.7.2Option:only DC load * This DI/O board is only for DC (direct current) load.It is not possible to use it for AC (alternating current) load. DI/O (0/4) board MT-DIO4-DC01 + DI/O (0/4) driver board REF-MCS200-SO3 (The driver board is the same for the AC load.) DI/O (2/2) board MT-DIO2-DC01 + DI/O (2/2) driver board REF-MCS200-SC23 (The driver board is the same for the AC load.) Parts on extension DI/O board No.PartsFunction 1DI/O board connectorIt is used to connect an extension DI/O board to the CPU board.(Use harness MT-HEDIO-0100-U between the CPU board and an extension DI/O board for connection.)2DI/O terminal blockIt is used for connection of digital input/output wires. Terminal 1A and1B correspond to DI/O CH1 and Terminal 4A and 4B correspond to DI/O CH4.3DIO operation lamp Itindicateswhetherdigitalinput/outputisONorOFF.(LightingmeansON,nolight means OFF) LED1 corresponds to DI/O CH1 and LED 4 corresponds to DI/O CH 4 4, 5DO (digital output) circuit, DI (digital input) circuit On the MT-DIO4-01 board, DI/O CH1 to CH4 are assigned for digital outputs. On the MT-DIO2-01 board, DI/O CH1 to CH2 are assigned for digital outputs and DI/O CH3 to CH4 are assigned for digital inputs 6Solid state reply Solid state reply(SSR): G3DZ-DZ02P, DC12V (Output applicable load is DC 5 to 24V, 2A) 7TNR (ceramic variable resister))It is provided to protect contacts of the relays. 8CP (Circuit protector) It is used for overcurrent protection parts of relay.It shuts down the outputs when the current, which is over 2A, flows to the relay contact. At the time, white knob of circuit protector will comes up slightly. At first, eliminate the over current and press into the white knob to rest. 9FG(frame ground) terminalIt allows to keep continuity between ground (terminal) and the printed circuit board. Make sure to check the continuity of the FG terminal to ground (terminal); If it is not enough, the digital input/output board does not work normally. 1 2 For 4 outputs : MT-DIO4-DC01For 2 inputs/2 outputs : MT-DIO2-DC01 3 4 7 8 6 5 9 DI/O (0/4) driver board : REF-MCS200-SO3 DI/O (2/2) driver board : REF-MCS200-SC23 CAUTION QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 27 - Chapter 3:Screen Operation 3.1Display Screens MYPRO TOUCH has two types of status display screen: the Main GraphicScreen (Graphic View) and Main Status Screen (Top Screen). You can switch these screens depending on which operation you would like to monitor. 3.1.1Acronyms and Abbreviations Used for Indicated Items In these two screens, the indicated items are represented using the acronyms and abbreviations shown in the foll owing tables. The tables also show the channel numbers for analog and digital inputs and outputs. For digital input/output channel numbers, their sign in the drawings are also shown. (As for the connection diagram, see the end of this manual.) Real analog inputs AcronymFull SpellingInput Channel No. SPSUCTION PRESSUREAI 1 DPDISCHARGE PRESSUREAI 2 OPOIL SUPPLY PRESSUREAI 3 AFPAFTER FILTER PRESSUREAI 4 BFPBEFORE FILTER PRESSUREAI 4 STSUCTION TEMPERATUREAI 5 DTDISCHARGE TEMPERATUREAI 6 OTOIL SUPPLY TEMPERATUREAI 7 OSOIL SEPARETER TEMPERATUREAI 8 AFFPAFTER FINE FILTER PRESSUREAI 8 IPINTERMEDIATE PRESSUREAI 9 ITINTERMEDIATE TEMPERTUREAI10 SDPSYSTEM DISCHARGE PRESSUREAI11 or AI22 LVLLIQUID LEVELAI11 MAMOTOR ELECTRIC CURRENTAI12 EBTCHILLER ENTERING TEMPERATUREAI13 LBTCHILLER LEAVING TEMPERATUREAI14 LSV(LOW STAGE) SLIDE VALVE POSITIONAI15 HSVHIGH STAGE SLIDE VALVE POSITIONAI16 SSPSYSTEM SUCTION PRESUREAI16 or AI19 SVOPSLIDE VALVE OIL SUPPLY PRESSUREAI16 PSVVi PORT SLIDE VALVE POSITIONAI16 CGP1CHILLER GAS OUTLET PRESSURE-1AI17 CGT1CHILLER GAS OUTLET TEMPERATURE-1AI18 RLDREMOTE CAPACITY/VFD ROTATION CONTROL TARGETAI20 CGP2CHILLER GAS OUTLET PRESSURE-2AI23 CGT2CHILLER GAS OUTLET TEMPERATURE-2AI24 OPT1OPTION ANALOG INPUT 1/4 Vacant channels of AI8, AI9, AI10, AI11, AI13, AI14,AI17 to AI32 OPT2OPTION ANALOG INPUT 2/4 Vacant channels of AI8, AI9, AI10, AI11, AI13, AI14,AI17 to AI32 OPT3OPTION ANALOG INPUT 2/4 Vacant channels of AI8, AI9, AI10, AI11, AI13, AI14,AI17 to AI32OPT4OPTION ANALOG INPUT 4/4 Vacant channels of AI8, AI9, AI10, AI11, AI13, AI14,AI17 to AI32QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 28 - Digital input/output AcronymFull SpellingDI/ONo.Drawing Sign COMPCOMPRESSORDO1Y 0 OILPOILPUMPDO2 or 21Y 1 or Y 14 O/P2OILPUMP2DO2 or 21Y 1 or Y 14 LOAD(LOW STAGE) LOADING SOLENOID VALVE DO3Y 2 FMLDFM160 CAPACITY CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE 1 UNLD(LOW STAGE) UNLOADING SOLENOID VALVE DO4Y 3 FMULFM160 CAPACITY CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE 2 INJSLIQUID SUPPLY SOLENOID VALVE for LIQUID INJECTIONDO5 or 18Y 4 or Y12 OILHOIL HEATERDO5or7or18Y4orY6orY12 INJYYOSAKU EXPANSION VALVE for LIQUID INJECTIONDO6 or 19Y 5 or Y13 OILROIL RETURN SOLENOID VALVEDO6 or 7Y 5 or Y 6 I/CSLIQUID SUPPLY SOLENOID VALVE for ECONOMIZER/INTERCOOLERDO7 or 8Y 6 or Y 7 L->HVi SLIDE L->H SOLENOID VALVE FOR Vi -PORTDO8Y 7 OILFOIL FEED SOLENOID VALVE DO9Y 8 H->LVi SLIDE H->L SOLENOID VALVE FOR Vi-PORT FAILFAILUREDO10Y 9 EMGCEMERGENCY STOPDI11X A MSRBMAIN STARTER READ BACKDI12X B INT1INTERLOCK-1DI13X C INT2INTERLOCK-2 DI14X D LOCKCAPACITY 100% LOCK INT3INTERLOCK-3 DI15X E OLVHOIL LEVEL SWITCH RMSTREMOTE START INPUTDI16X F EVPSLIQUID SUPPLY SOLENOID VALVE for CHILLERDO17Y10 MPLDVi INCREASE SOLENPID VLAVE FOR PORT-MDO17 or 26Y10 or Y19 EVPYYOSAKU EXPANSION VALVE for CHILLERDO18Y11 MPULVi DECREASE SOLENOID VALVE for PORT-MDO18 or 27Y11 or Y1A CHLPCHILLER PUMP DO19Y12 SVBPBYPASS SOLENOID VALVE for Vi SLIDE VALVE SBYPBYPASS SOLENOID VALVE for STARTING DO20Y13 HBYPBYPASS SOLENOID VALVE for HOT GAS OILDOIL DRAIN SOLENOID VALVE DO21Y14 I/CYYOSAKU EXPANSION VALVE for ECONOMIZER/INTERCOOLER ALRMALARMDO22Y15 HILDHIGH STAGE LOADING SOLENOID VALVEDO23Y16 EVS2LIQUID SUPPLY SOLENOID VALVE2 for CHILLER LHLDVi INCREASESOLENOID VALVE for PORT-L/HDO23 or 29Y16 or Y1C HIULHIGH STAGE UNLOADING SOLENOID VALVEDO24Y17 EVY2YOSAKU EXPANSION VALVE2 for CHILLER LHULVi DECREASE SOLENOID VALVE for PORT-L/HDO24 or 30Y17 or Y1D CND1OUTPUT1 for CONDENSER(VFD)DO25Y18 AUXAUXILIARYDO18 or 25Y11 or Y18 CND2OUTPUT2 for CONDENSERDO26Y19 CND3OUTPUT3 for CONDENSER DO27Y1A EOR4EVAPORATOR OIL RETURN OUTPUT 4 CND4OUTPUT4 for CONDENSER DO28Y1BIJY2YOSAKU EXPANSION VALVE2 for LIQUID INJECTION EOR3EVAPORATOR OIL RETURN OUTPUT 3 CND5OUTPUT5 for CONDENSER DO29Y1CEVS3LIQUID SUPPLY SOLENOID VALVE3 for CHILLER RDYREADY TO START QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 29 - AcronymFull SpellingDI/ONo.Drawing Sign EOR2EVAPORATOR OIL RETURN OUTPUT 2 CND6OUTPUT6 for CONDENSER DO30Y1DEVY3YOSAKU EXPANSION VALVE3 for CHILLER EOR1EVAPORATOR OIL RETURN OUTPUT 1 RMLDREMOTE LOAD INPUT DI31X1E EORLEVAPORATOR OIL RETURN LEVEL SWITCH RMULREMOTE UNLOAD INPUT DI32X1F EMVLEVAPORATOR OIL RETURN MV LIMIT SWITCH(Close) Virtual analog inputs (derived from real analog inputs through calculation) AcronymFull SpellingAssigned Input Channel No. dOP OIL DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE (System Config. dependence) OP-DP / OP-SP / DP-OP AI65 dFP FILTER DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE (System Config. dependence) DP-AFP / BFP-OP / DP-OP AI66 dP DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE w/ IP sensor : AFP-SP,w/o IP Sensor : AFP-IP AI67 SSH SUCTION SUPERHEAT CGP1:Not Use,CGT1:Not UseST - (SP saturation temperature) CGP1:Use,CGT1:Not UseST - (CGP1 saturation temperature) CGP1:Not Use,CGT1:UseCGT1 - (SP saturation temperature) CGP1:Use,CGT1:UseCGT1 - (CGP1 saturation temperature) AI68 ISHINTERMEDIATE SUPERHEAT (IT IP saturation temperature)AI69 DSHDISCHARGE SUPERHEAT (DT - DP saturation temperature)AI70 D/SDISCHARGE/SUCTION PRESSURE RATIOAI71 ViCALCULATED ViAI72 CRViCURRENT ViAI73 CAPCOMPRESSOR CAPACITYAI74 SVPSLIDE VALVE PERCENTAGEAI75 ATPAUTO STAGE TARGET(PRESSURE)AI76 dOP2OIL DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE2 (SVOP - OP)AI77 SSH2 SUCTION SUPERHEAT2 In case of Chiller Expansion Valve : 2-MOTORIZED VALVES CGT2 - CGP2 saturation temperature AI78 dFFPFINE FILTER DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE (DP - AFFP)AI79 ATTAUTO STAGE TARGET(TEMPERATURE)AI80 CMPSCOMPRESSOR MOTOR SPEED--- CNDSCONDENSER FAN/PUMP SPEED--- N.C.NOT CONNECTED PID controllerController NOFull SpellingFunction PID 01/16 (LOW STAGE) SLIDE VALVE on PRESSURE Low stage compressor capacity on pressure control (SP, SSP, DP, SDP) PID 02/16 (LOW STAGE) SLIDE VALVE on CHILLER LEAVING TEMPERATURE Low stage compressor capacity on chiller leaving temperature controlPID 03/16 CHILLER EXPANSION VALVE on SUCTION SUPERHEAT Chiller expansion valve opening degree on suction superheat control PID 04/16 LIMIT on SUCTION PRESSURE for CHILLER EXPANSIN VALVE Expansion valve opening degree limiter on suction pressure control PID 05/16 LIMIT on CHILLER LEAVING TEMPERATURE for CHILLER EXPANSIN VALVE Expansion valve opening degree limiter on chiller leaving temperature control PID 06/16 ECONOMIZER/INTERCOOLER EXPANSION VALVE on INTERMEDIATE SUPERHEAT Eco./Int. expansion valve opening degree on intermediate superheat controlPID 07/16LIQUID INJECTION Liquid injection expansion valve opening degree on discharge temperature/superheat control QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 30 - PID 08/16 FLOW CONTROL VALVE on CHILLER LEAVING TEMPERATURE Flow control valve outputs on chiller leaving temperature PID 09/16VFD CONDENSER FANCondenser fan speed VFD control PID 10/16 HIGH STAGE SLIDE VALVE on INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE Compressor high stage capacity on intermediate pressure control PID 11/16 VFD COMPRESSOR on PRESSURE Compressor capacity VFD control on pressure control (SP, SSP, DP, SDP) PID 12/16 VFD COMPRESSOR on CHILLER LEAVING TEMPERATURE Compressor capacity VFD control on chiller leaving temperature control PID 13/16 CHILLER EXPANSION VALVE2 on SUCTION SUPERHEAT2 Evaporatorexpansionvalve2openingdegree on suction superheat 2 control PID 14/16 LIMIT on CHILLER GAS OUTLET PRESSURE2 for CHILLER EXPANSIN VALVE2 Evaporatorexpansionvalve2openingdegree limiter on chiller gas outlet pressure 2 control PID 15/16LEVELChiller liquid level control Others Acronym Full Spelling Acronym Full Spelling A/OANALOG OUTPUTOIL P.OIL PUMP AIANALOG INPUT P.PAGE C7CHARACTER BIT 7 PEEVEN PARITY C8CHARACTER BIT 8 PNNON PARITY CH.CHANNEL POODD PARITY COMMCOMMUNICATION PRES.PRESSURE COMP.COMPRESSOR PRESS.PRESSURE CTRLCONTROL PVPROCESS VALUE D/ODIGITAL OUTPUT S1STOP BIT 1 ECONO.ECONOMIZER/INTER COOLER S2STOP BIT 2 EXP.VALVEEXPANSION VALVE SETPTSET POINT H.SLIDE VALVEHIGH STAGE SLIDE VALVE SHSUPERHEAT HIHIGH SPSUCTION PRESSURE HRSHOURS SV SLIDE VALVE POSITION or SOLENOID VALVE HSV HIGH STAGE SLIDE VALVE POSITION SVSET VALUE I/OINPUT/OUTPUT TEMPTEMPERATURE INTERINTERMEDIATE VFDVARIABLE FREQUNCY DRIVE L.SLIDE VALVELOW STAGE SLIDE VALVE W/WITH LBT CHILLER LEAVING TEMPERATURE W/OWITHOUT LOLOW MVMANIPURATING VALUE MVH MANIPULATING VALUE HIGH LIMIT MVL MANIPULATING VALUE LOW LIMIT QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 31 - 3.1.2Main Graphic Screen (Graphic View) The Main Graphic Screen shows the current compressors status using graphics. Gauge indication, colors and icons help you to check operating conditions of the compressor and alarms intuitively. To select the Main Status Screen (TOP Screen), press the arrow marks () in the right-and left edge of the screen. Display of Main Graphic Screen (Graphic View) No.NameFunction 1Title block display areaIt displays the name of controller. 2 ID/security level display area It displays User ID and password security level of current operating. 3DATE/time display areaIt displays current date and time. 4Gauge display areaIt displays current suction, discharge, and differential oil pressure are displayed in gauges. 5Screen switching switch To switch the Main Status Screen, press the arrow marks () in the right-and left edge of the screen. 6 Display forCompressor status It displays the status of compressor. * Low battery alarm display area It displays BATTERY ALARM warning when the RTC backup battery for CPU-Board or the memory backup battery for touch-panel is discharged. "TP BATTERY LOW" : Replace the memory backup battery for touch-panel. "CPU BATTERY" : Replace the RTC backup battery for CPU-Board. 7 STARTswitch It is used to start the compressor only when the LOCAL mode (operation control mode) is selected. It does not work in the REMOTE, COMM, or AUTO STAGE mode8 STOPswitch This switch can be used to stop the compressor regardless of the operation mode selected (see CAUTION below).9 CLEAR ALARMswitch You can use this switch to clear an alarm if the compressor has stopped by issuance of an alarm (FAILURE). 5 4 5 6 1 7 8 9 CAUTION 2 QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 32 - AccordingtotheselectionfortheOPERATIONitemintheOPERATIONMODEscreen,MYPROTOUCH automatically goes the following conditions when the STOP switch is pressed on the touch panel of MYPRO TOUCH. -When the LOCAL, REMOTE, or COMM mode (expect the AUTO STAGE mode) has been selected, pressing theSTOP switch causes no change to the operation control mode in the case of the LOCAL mode. The mode automatically changes to LOCAL in the case of the REMOTE and COMM modes. The compressor,ifitisoperating,willthenstopaftertheliquidcollectingprocess.(Itremainsstopped thereafter.) Torestartthecompressor,simplypresstheSTOPswitchifyouneednottochangethemodefrom LOCALtoanother,orturnONtherelevantoperationcontrolcommandafterchangingthemodefrom LOCAL to the desired mode. -WhentheAUTOSTAGEmodehasbeenselected,pressingtheSTOPswitchdoesnotcauseany change to the setting for the OPERATION item in the OPERATION MODE screen. On the other hand, the selectionofENABLEyoumadefortheCONTROLitemintheAUTOSTAGEscreenautomatically changes to DISABLE.In this case, if the compressor under control is running when the STOPswitch is pressed, the compressor will then stop after completing the liquid collecting process. EventheSTOP switchispressedon the master station anditsCONTROLitem setting intheAUTO STAGE screen is consequently changed to DISABLE, the AUTO STAGE control continues to work on all the other stations (slave stations). To recover the AUTO STAGE mode control after pressing the STOP switch, it is necessary (for the case ofthemasterstationandthecaseofaslavestation)toperformthestepsbelow.(Simplypressingthe START key on the station does not recover the automatic staging control.) 1.From the CONTROL SUMMARY, open the AUTO STAGE screen. 2.Select ENABLE for the CONTROL item in the screen. There is a screen where the capacity of the compressor (potentiometer) was displayed, too. J SeriesCompound-2 CAUTION QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 33 - 3.1.3Main Status Screen (Top screen) The Main Status Screen shows the status related to operation of the current compressor unit using letters and numeric values. To switch the Main Graphic Screen (Graphic View), press the arrow marks () in the right-and left edge of the screen. Display of Main Status Screen No.NameFunction 1Title block display areaIt displays the name of controller. 2 ID/security level display areaIt displays User ID and password security level of current operating. 3DATE/time display areaIt displays current date and time. 4 Current condition Display area It displays current operation mode, compressor status, and operation start/stop settings.5Controls display areaIt displays status of the current capacity control.6CONTROLS Tab TheCONTROLSscreendisplayisswitched,andthestateofvariousconditionersis displayed. 7Limit display area This area also gives an indication if increase of the compressors capacity is prohibited or it is forcedly reduced. 8Main PV screen It displays process values of individual analog inputs, calculated values derived from analog inputs, total operating time count, and operating time count of the day.9 [ PV CHOICE SETTING ] icon The value and the calculation value of each analog input displayed on the MAIN PV screen from the analog input are selected now. 10 Alarm log display area It displays theALARM (miner warning) that issued nowand pastALARM (miner warning) history.By touching this part (2 histories from the top), the screen will be change to ALARM LOG" screen and you can check more detailed ALARM (miner warning) history.11 Failure log display areaItdisplaystheFAILURE(seriouswarning)thatissuednowandpastFAILURE(serious warning) history.By touching this part (2 histories from the bottom), the screen will be change to FAILURE LOG" screen and you can check more detailed FAILURE (serious warning) history.12 STARTswitch It is used only to start the compressor operation when the LOCAL mode (operation control mode) is selected. This switch does not work in the REMOTE, COMM, or AUTO STAGE mode.13 STOPswitch This switch can be used to stop the compressor regardless of the operation mode selected (Refer to 30 page note.). 14 CLEAR ALARMswitch This switch is used to clear an alarm if the compressor has stopped by issuance of an alarm (FAILURE).15 MENUswitchVarious function menus are displayed. 16 Low battery alarm display area It displays BATTERY ALARM warning when the RTC backup battery for CPU-Board or the memory backup battery for touch-panel is discharged. "TP BATTERY LOW" : Replace the memory backup battery for touch-panel. "CPU BATTERY" : Replace the RTC backup battery for CPU-Board. [HOME] icon 4 8 5 2 14 [LANGUAGE] icon [SCREEN LOCK] icon 10 1 12 Indication of alarm status 13 [BRIGHTNESS] icon 9 [USB] icon [camera] icon 7 3 [HELP] icon 6 11 [LOG OFF] icon 1516 CAUTION QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 34 - Data Backup Range by the Battery Data Item Backup Battery for Touch-Panel > - PASSWORD- SET TIME - LANGUAGE - TREND GRAPH -> LOGGING PERIOD - COMMUNICATION SETUP -> TP-COM1 or CPU-COM2 - BRIGHTNESS CONTROL- OPTION ANALOG INPUT -> NAME > - TREND GRAPH- ALARM/FAILURE LOG - EVENT LOG RTC Backup Battery for CPU-Board Timing Function for CPU-Board (Other each control setting values are not backups with the battery.) Please note that the data maintenance is not done in case of "More than regulated time (CPU-board side: 1 minutes , the touch-panel side : 10 minutes) after the power supply is turned OFF, and the battery is removed" about these data when you exchange the above-mentioned the battery. Icon [ USB ] icon When the USB storage is installed, it displays it. When the USB storage is detached, it touches this icon. The USB storage enters a removable state when this icon disappears. [ HOME ] iconTOP SCR and the screen are switched. [camera] iconWhen the USB storage is installed, it can be capture of the display (take). [ LOG OFF ] icon It is displayed to the MYPRO TOUCH system, it is "Logon". "Logoff" can be done by pushing long when parting from the panel. [ LANGUAGE ] icon This part is switched and the display language of the touch panel screen of MYPRO TOUCH can be switched when touching. [ BRIGHTNESS ] icon This icon is shifted to the screen of the adjustment of the brightness of the touch panel of MYPRO TOUCH when touching. (following reference) [ SCREEN LOCK ] icon By touching this icon, MYPRO TOUCH touch panel screen does not operate (locked) temporarily. During this time, you can clean up the touch panel.Press UNLOCK switch for 3 seconds or more to unlock the function. Brightness adjustment of Touch Panel In the touch panel of MYPRO TOUCH, Brightness can be adjusted by 16 stages. > 1.It touches the [BRIGHTNESS] icon of TOP SCREEN.It changes into the brightness adjustment screen. 2.The brightness of the touch panel is selected and brightness is selected touching in the adjustment bar on it is possible to do by 16 stages, and the screen. The left side is dark, and the right side lightens. (Please adjust brightness referring to SAMPLE VIEW to how to see the screen. ) 3.Please touch the [HOME] icon on the right of the screen when you complete the brilliance control. QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 35 - CURRENT CONDITION Screen OPERATION MODE screen displays the conditions of the selection of each item for operating mode and compressor control. Items of CURRENT CONDITION screen ItemDescription CONTROL TARGETPressure / TemperatureIt displays process value of control target. SV PERCENTAGE When AUTO Vi has been selected, a present port is displayed, and L, M,andHisdisplayed,andthepositionoftheportisdisplayedby 0-100%. Calculated ViIt displays calculated Vi (discharge/ suction pressure ratio). CUT IN (Operation start setpoint) Pressure or temperature Itindicatescurrentsettingpointforthestart(CUTIN) pressure/temperature. This item also indicates new setting resulting of switching/changing, which are made at SCHEDULE or COMM. CUT OUT (Operation stop setpoint) Pressure or temperature Itindicatescurrentsettingpointforthestop(CUTOUT) pressure/temperature. This item also indicates new setting resulting of switching/changing, which are made at SCHEDULE or COMM.COMP. STATE (state of compressor) STOPCompressor is stopped. ANTI CYCLE Compressor is in anti-cycle state. (ANTI CYCLE/INTERVALremainder time display) AUTO STOPCompressor is automatically stopped. CUT IN Operation sequence of compressor is started. (CUT IN DELAYremainder time display) SYSTEM START System is being activated. (SYSTEM START DELAYremainder time display) OIL PUMP START Oil pump is started. (OIL P. START DELAYremainder time display) PRE START Preceding is being oil supplied. (COMP. START DELAYremainder time display) STARTCompressor is being started. RUNCompressor is running. CUT OUT Stop control sequence is started. (CUT OUT DELAYremainder time display) PUMP OUTCollecting liquid is in progress. OPERATION MODE LOCAL -ON Compressor starts/stops control according to the STARTandSTOPswitch operation on the touch panel-OFF REMOTE -ON Compressorstarts/stopscontrolaccordingtotheremotestart/stop inputs at DI-16-OFF COMM -ONCompressorstarts/stopscontrolaccordingtocommandsgivenbya remotedevicethroughcommunications(000513:Comm.Comp.Start Input) -OFF STAGE -ON Compressorstarts/stopscontrolaccordingtotheautomaticstaging (AUTO STAGE) control (option). -OFF TIMER (remainder time) The remainder time timing it at the start delay time and the anti cycle time, etc. is displayed. RUN TIME HRS (Running time after reset) Running time that had been multiplied after "0 clear" when compressor was overhauled QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 36 - CONTROLS Screen This screen displays the current states of the capacity control, Each expansion valve control. Items of CONTROLS Screen ItemDescription CONTROL SET POINT (Capacity control set value) Pressure or temperature It indicates the current set value for capacity control. This item also indicates new setting resulting of switching/changing, which are made at SCHEDULE or COMM. Slide Valve PID OUT (Capacity controller output) %It indicates calculated value currently used by the capacity controller. VFD Comp. PID OUT (Capacity controller output) rpm / Hz Revolutionthatcorrespondstothemanipulatingvalueisindicatedfora variable frequency drive (VFD) compressor. Economizer/Intercooler Expansion Valve PID OUT % ItindicatescalculatedvaluecurrentlyusedbytheEconomizer/Intercooler Expansion Valve controller. Chiller Expansion Valve PID OUT % It indicates calculated value currently used by the Chiller Expansion Valve controller. (SuperHeat Target, Pressure Target, Temperature Target) STATE (Capacity control state) LOAD Itindicatesthecapacity(unloader)slidevalvesincreasemovement(as finally determined from combination of the positioner, limiter, and sequence controls). UNLOAD Itindicates thecapacity(unloader) slidevalvesdecreasemovement(as finally determined from combination of the positioner, limiter, and sequence controls). Moreover, when the capacity control limiter operates in the LIMIT display partin the upper part of the screen, it displays it as follows. MA (Motor amperage limiter) LIMIT It indicates that an increase in compressors capacity caused by an increase in electric current of the compressor motor power is prohibited. UNLOAD Itindicatesthatthecompressorscapacityisforcedlydecreasedupon increase in electric current of the compressor motor power. DP (Discharge pressure limiter) LIMIT It indicates that an increase in compressors capacity caused by an increase in discharge pressure is prohibited. UNLOAD Itindicatesthatthecompressorscapacityisforcedlydecreasedupon increases in discharge pressure. SP (Suction pressure limiter) LIMIT It indicates that an increase in compressors capacity caused by decrease in suction pressure is prohibited. UNLOAD Itindicatesthatthecompressorscapacityisforcedlydecreasedupon decreases in suction pressure. IP (Intermediate pressure limiter) LIMIT It indicates that an increase in compressors capacity caused by an increase in intermediate pressure is prohibited. UNLOAD Itindicatesthatthecompressorscapacityisforcedlydecreasedupon increases in intermediate pressure. NOTE: -If a limiter is activated, the capacity control is limited even when the control target pressure or temperature is higher than the capacity control set value (SETPOINT). -When alimiterisactivated,words LIMITandUNLOADaredisplayedinwhite. Whenthelimiterisdeactivated, theyare displayed in gray. -To use or not to use of IP (Intermediate pressure limiter) results from the setting of Configuration ICON. QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 37 - MAIN PV Screen This screen displays various process values and other analog input data. The displayed value can be selected from the [SETTING] icon on the PV CHOICE SETTING screen. (Up to 18 points. ) Items of MAIN PV Screen ItemDescription ItemDescription SPSuction Pressure at AI-01( CGP1 )Chiller Gas outlet Pressure 1 at AI-17 DPDischarge Pressure at AI-02( CGT1 )Chiller Gas outlet Temperature 1 at AI-18 OPsupply Oil Pressure at AI-03( RLD )Remote capacity command input at AI-20 AFPAfter-oil-Filter Pressure at AI-04( CGP2 )Chiller Gas outlet Pressure 2 at AI-23 ( BFP )Before-oil-Filter Pressure at AI-04( CGT2 )Chiller Gas outlet Temperature 2 at AI-24 STSuction Temperature at AI-05dOPDifferential Oil supply Pressure at AI-65 DTDischarge Temperature at AI-06dFPDifferential after-oil-Filter Pressure at AI-66 OTsupply Oil Temperature at AI-07 ( dP )Differential Pressure at AI-67 OSSeparator Oil temperature at AI-08SSHSuction SuperHeat at AI-68 ( AFFP )After-Fine-Filter Pressure at AI-08( ISH )Intermediate SuperHeat at AI-69 ( IP )Intermediate Pressure at AI-09DSHDischarge SuperHeat at AI-70 ( IT )Intermediate Temperature at AI-10D/SDischarge/Suction pressure ratio at AI-71 ( SDP )System Discharge Pressure at AI-11 or 22( Vi )Calculated Vi at AI-72 ( LVL )Liquid LeveL at AI-11( CRVi )Current Vi at AI-73 MAcompressor motor electric current at AI-12CAPcompressor Capacity at AI-74 ( EBT )chiller Entering Temperature at AI-13SVPSlide Valve Percentage at AI-75 ( LBT )chiller Leaving Temperature at AI-14( ATP )Auto Stage Target at AI-76 (pressure) LSVLow-stage Slide Valve position at AI-15( dOP2 )Differential Oil supply Pressure 2 at AI-77 ( HSV )High-stage Slide Valve position at AI-16( SSH2 )Suction SuperHeat 2 at AI-78 ( SSP )System Suction Pressure at AI-16 or 19( dFFP )Differential after-Fine-Filter Pressure at AI-79 ( SVOP )Oil supply Pressure for Slide Valve at AI-16( ATT )Auto Stage Target (temperature) at AI-80 ( PSV )Vi Port Slide Valve Position at AI-16( CMPS )Compressor Motor Speed ( CNDS )Condenser FAN/PUMP Speed ( OPT1 )Process value of optional analog input 1/4( OPT2 )Process value of optional analog input 2/4 ( OPT3 )Process value of optional analog input 3/4( OPT4 )Process value of optional analog input 4/4 The setting is maintained in entering an off-line screen of the power supply determination and the touch panel when PV displayed on the PV CHOICE SETTING screen is selecting set, and when the program of the touch panel is updated, the setting is forgotten. (When the program of CPU is updated or CPU is reset, what has been displayed according to the setting up to now might not be displayed. ) In that case, can confirm the display of MAIN PV sorry to trouble you, but when update the program, and havebetherepeatedsettingonthePVCHOICESETTINGscreenfromthetooliconinupperrightof MAIN PV. CAUTION QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 38 - NOTE: -In the above table, AI-xx indicates an analog input channel number. After AI-65, virtual analog values are generated through calculation inside MYPRO TOUCH and used as inputs. "Not Parentheses ( ) " are initialization. -As for OPT1-OPT4, the display part has been limited. (It is possible to select and to display it in 15-18.) -The following virtual input values are derived from the associated process value as follows: dFPAfter-oil Filter differential Pressure,dOPOil differential Pressure dPdifferential Pressure,dOP2Oil differential Pressure 2 (For the method for selecting options, see 3.3 System Configuration).) SYSTEM CONFIG. with OIL PUMP OIL FEED TYPE dFPdOPdPdOP2FULLPREPARTIALAUTO LUBELUBELUBELUBE SINGLE SINGLE ECONOMIZER w/o SENSOR SINGLE ECONOMIZER w/SENSOR -- DP-AFP BFP-OP OP-DP -- AFP-SP BFP-SP COMPOUND-1 -- DP-AFP BFP-OP OP-DP -- AFP-IP BFP-IP COMPOUND-2 -- DP-AFP BFP-OP OP-DP -- AFP-IP BFP-IP UD-Vi -- DP-AFP BFP-OP OP-DP -- AFP-SP BFP-SP 400 Series -- DP-AFPOP-DP SVOP-DP --AFP-SP J Series J ECONOMIZER w/o SENSOR J ECONOMIZER w/SENSOR - DP-AFP OP-DP DP-OP - DP-AFPOILP ON : OP-DP OP-SP DP-OPOILP OFF : OP-SP FM160 Series FM160 ECONOMIZER w/o SENSOR FM160 ECONOMIZER w/SENSOR -- BFP-OP OP-DP -- OILP ON : OP-DP BFP-SP OILP OFF : OP-SP SYSTEM CONFIG. without OIL PUMP OIL FEED TYPE dFPdOPdPdOP2FULLPREPARTIALAUTO LUBELUBELUBELUBE SINGLE SINGLE ECONOMIZER w/o SENSOR SINGLE ECONOMIZER w/SENSOR --- DP-AFP BFP-OP OP-SP DP-OP AFP-SP BFP-SP COMPOUND-1-------- COMPOUND-2-------- UD-Vi-------- 400 Series-------- J Series J ECONOMIZER w/o SENSOR J ECONOMIZER w/SENSOR --- DP-AFP DP-OP OP-SP FM160 Series FM160 ECONOMIZER w/o SENSOR FM160 ECONOMIZER w/SENSOR ---BFP-OPOP-SP - : disable, x : Not Selected(Not Use), : selected. : Fixed QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 39 - SSHSuction SuperHeat SSH2Suction SuperHeat 2 SYSTEM CONIFG. CGP1 SENSOR CGT1 SENSOR CGP1 -> NO CGT1 -> NO CGP1 -> YES CGT1 -> NO CGP1 -> NO CGT1 -> YES CGP1 -> YES CGT1 -> YES Expansion Valve Kind Control Except 2-MOTORIZED VALVES 2-MOTORIZED VALVES Except 2-MOTORIZED VALVES 2-MOTORIZED VALVES Except 2-MOTORIZED VALVES 2-MOTORIZED VALVES Except 2-MOTORIZED VALVES 2-MOTORIZED VALVES SSH ONLY SSH = ST - t(SP) --- SSH = ST - t(CGP1) --- SSH = CGT1 - t(SP) --- SSH = CGT1 - t(CGP1) 1 : SSH =CGT1 - t(CGP1) 2 : SSH2 =CGT2 - t(CGP2) SSH w/SP LIMIT SSH = ST - t(SP) --- SSH = ST - t(CGP1) --- SSH = CGT1 - t(SP) --- SSH = CGT1 - t(CGP1) 1 : SSH =CGT1 - t(CGP1) 2 : SSH2 =CGT2 - t(CGP2) SP---SP---SP ---SP 1 : CGP1 2 : CGP2 SSH w/LBT LIMIT SSH =ST - t(SP) --- SSH = ST - t(CGP1) --- SSH = CGT1 - t(SP) --- SSH = CGT1 - t(CGP1) 1 : SSH =CGT1 - t(CGP1) 2 : SSH2 =CGT2 - t(CGP2) LBT---LBT---LBT---LBTLBT SSH w/SP&LBT LIMIT SSH =ST - t(SP) --- SSH = ST - t(CGP1) --- SSH = CGT1 - t(SP) --- SSH = CGT1 - t(CGP1) 1 : SSH =CGT1 - t(CGP1) 2 : SSH2 =CGT2 - t(CGP2) SP---SP---SP ---SP 1 : CGP1 2 : CGP2 LBT---LBT---LBT---LBTLBT "t(~)" means "Saturation temperature of ~". EXPANSION VALVES -> 2-MOTORIZED VALVES can be selected only for CHILLER GAS PRESSURE SENSOR(CGP1) -> YES, CHILLER GAS TEMPERATURE SENSOR(CGT1) -> YES.When EXPANSION VALVES -> 2-MOTORIZED VALVES is selected, AI-17 CGP1, AI-18 CGT1, AI-23 CGP2, AI-24 CGT2 is indispensable. The operational expression might change into dOP by operating Oil Pump.dP is not displayed for unused.The warning watch is not done.dOP2( = SVOP-DP) is operated only for COMPRESSOR -> 400 Series.dFFP( = DP-AFFP) is operated only for I/O PLATFORM -> EUROPE AND AFTER FINE FILTER PRESSURE -> YES.In the case of display oC, unit of superheat has adopted K (Kelvin). (In the case of oF, it displays in oF.) When 'MAIN PV' frame is pushed one second or longer, 'PV MONITOR' screen is displayed. QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 40 - 3.1.4Function Icon Alistof6IconswillbedisplayifyoutouchMENUpartofthebottom of Main Graphic Screen screen (Graphic View)or Main status Screen (Top Screen). If you touch each function icon, the screen that shown belowscreen or the list menu of selection (titles of the screen) will be displayed. However,youneeddisplayable(enabletodisplay)userIDand password to use the function icons. Set Time ICON (Lv.1) Password ICON (Lv.2) Calibration ICON (Lv.1) Alarm Log ICON (Lv.0) Failure Log ICON (Lv.0) Event Log ICON (Lv.0) Limits ICON (Lv.1) Program Ver. ICON (Lv.0) System Details ICON (Lv.0) Device Monitor ICON (Lv.2) Counter ICON (Lv.0) Config. ICON (Lv.2) System Configuration Screen Control ICON (Lv.0) Control Summary Screen Graph ICON (Lv.0) Graph Screen Setting ICON Group (Lv.0)Alarm ICON Group (Lv.0)Monitor ICON Group (Lv.0) Assignment ICON (Lv.0) System Overview ICON (Lv.1) QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 41 - 3.1.5Screen transition diagram (Screen Transition) Top Screen System Configuration Window Graphic View Select Configuration ICON ( Password Lv.2 ) Stopping Sequence Staring Sequence TOP SCR YES NO No initialization System Details 4/6 System Details 5/6 System Details 6/6 System Configuration Press SYS CONF switch to go to System Configuration Parameter Clear Initialization for each set point. After the initialization, eachset point will be kept at System Configuration System Details Config. & Setting Import/Export Config.&Setting Import/Export System Details 1/6 System Details 2/6 System Details 3/6 Graphic View 2 QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 42 - SETTING ICON (Adjustment of the system) Slide Valve Calibration Password Analog Output Assignment Analog Input Adjustment 1/2 Analog Input Adjustment 2/2 Setting ICON ( No Password ) Auxiliary Input Timer Set Time Option Analog Input Set Time ICON ( Password Lv.1 ) Password ICON ( Password Lv.2 ) Calibration ICON ( Password Lv.1 ) Calibration Menu DI/O Status QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 43 - ALARM/FAILURE ICON (Alarm of the system) Alarm/Failure ICON ( No Password ) Alarm LogEvent LogFailure Log Alarm Log ICON ( No Password ) Failure Log ICON ( No Password ) Event Log ICON ( No Password ) LIMITS ICON ( Password Lv.1 ) Limits 1/10 (Unchangeable OEM Limits) Limits 3/10 (Unchangeable OEM Limits) Limits 2/10 (Unchangeable OEM Limits) Limits 6/10 (Unchangeable OEM Limits) Limits 9/10 (Range Over) Limits 4/10 (Unchangeable OEM Limits) Limits 5/10 (Unchangeable OEM Limits) Limits 7/10 (Option A/I) Limits 8/10 (Option A/I) Limits 10/10 (Range Over) QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 44 - CONTROL SUMMARY ICON (System operation) Control Summary 1/3 ( Lv.1 for a change ) Control Summary 2/3 ( Lv.1 for a change ) Control Summary ICON ( No Password )Control Summary 3/3 ( Lv.1 for a change ) Set Points Auto Vi Control Other Setpoints - Anti Cycle - Starting Bypass SV - Hot Gas Bypass SV - Oil Heater - Seal Protection - Evaporator Oil Return SchedulerCapacity Control (SP / SSP / DP / SDP) High Stage Capacity Control VFD Compressor (LBT) Economizer/Intercooler SV (1)Set Points (10)Auto Vi Control (7)Other Setpoints (Anti Cycle) (1) (5) (9) (2) (2)Capacity Control (SP DP) VFD Compressor (SP / SSP / DP / SDP) (3) (4)VFD Compressor (SP DP) (5)VFD Compressor (LBT) (4)(6) (8)High Stage Capacity Control (7) (9)Economizer/Intercooler SV (8) Control Summary 1/3 (3)Capacity Control (LBT) Capacity Control (LBT) DI/O Status (10) Operation Mode (6)DI/O STATUS QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 45 - Condenser Control Chiller LBT Control Expansion Valve (SP / CGP1) Control Expansion Valve (LBT) Control Expansion Valve (SSH) Control Level Control (7)Other Setpoints Seal Protection) (11) (12)Condenser Control (Multi) (12) (13) (13)Expansion Valve (SSH) Control (14)Expansion Valve (SP / CGP1) Control) (14)(15) (16) (15)Expansion Valve (LBT) Control (17)(18) Control Summary 2/3 (7)Other Setpoints (Hot Gas Bypass SV) (7)Other Setpoints (Starting Bypass SV) (11)Liquid Injection Control Liquid Injection Oil Cooling Control (16)Chiller LBT Control (17)Level Control VFD Setup (18)Auto Stage Auto StageCommunication Setup (19)Communication Setup (19) Control Summary 3/3 QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 46 - GRAPH ICON (Diagnosis of the system) Trend GraphHistorical Trend Graph Graph ICON ( No Password ) Log Date Export ( Password Lv.2 ) Trend Graph 1/2 to 2/2 Historical Trend Graph 1/2 to 2/2 Wide RangeNormal Range QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 47 - MONITOR ICON (Verifying of the system) Show Program VersionDevice Monitor Version ICON ( No Password ) Device Monitor ICON ( Password Lv.2 ) Assignment ICON ( No Password ) System Details 1/6System Details 2/6System Details 3/6 Assignment Monitor ICON ( NO Password ) System Detail ICON ( No Password ) Display Only Counter ICON ( No Password ) System Overview ICON ( Password Lv.1 ) System Overview Counter (Unchangeable) System Details 4/6System Details 5/6System Details 6/6 QT1101-16 MYPRO TOUCH Type-S Manual Rel.1.16 - 48 - 3.2Operation Method 3.2.1Password MYPRO TOUCH system has Administration (Limit) by user ID and passwordYouneedtheuserIDandthepasswordwhenyouchangethe setting points or start the system operating. For the items which needs the user ID and the password,Pass word Icon like right figure will be displayed. User ID and the password are composed of the alphabetic character and figure eight characters. [Input Method of User ID and Password] 1.Whenittouches[LOGON]icon,itmovestothe password input screen. 2.To input user ID, it touches the user ID column. 3.UserIDisinput.(alphanumericchara