Operation ManualCentralized Control SystemCZ-CWEBC2Thank you for choosing the CZ-CWEBC2 Web Interface.Before using the system, be sure to read this ma
9• Exterior4 Names and Functions of PartsConnect a LAN cable.To open the cover, remove this screw.
4 Names and Functions of Parts10• Under the coverPower supply terminalsConnect to a powersource (100–240 V ~).Inter-unit control wire terminalsConnect
4 Names and Functions of Parts11[Notes on Connecting a LAN cable]• Use a LAN cable of Category 5* or higher standards.•Take security measures, such as
125.1 Turning the Web Interface OnAfter checking the connection with the air conditioners and making sure that all the air conditioners are ON, set th
5 Preparations and Login13If the network works properly, the following login screen is displayed:Log in using the user ID and password that have been
146 Status/ControlMain Sub1 16.1 Displaying general information by tenantWhen you log in the Web Interface, or when “1. Status/Control: 1. Each te
6 Status/Control15 Menu (The displayed menu varies, depending on the type of account used for login.) Select a screen by displaying the pulldown men
6 Status/Control16 Remote control window If any of the indoor units is selected, the remote control window shown below will be displayed for detaile
6 Status/Control17C: Send buttonFor sending all the changes made so far to the Web Interface.The settings of the air conditioner will not be changed u
6 Status/Control18 Display order change buttons For changing the display order of indoor units After selecting an indoor unit whose order you wish
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6 Status/Control19Main Sub1 26.2 Displaying detailed information by tenantWhen “1. Status/Control: 2. Each tenant details” is selected from the me
6 Status/Control20Main Sub 136.3 All UnitsWhen “1. Status/Control: 3. All units” is selected from the menu, the screen shown below is displaye
217.1 Alarm LogIf you log in using the administrator or special user account, when “2. Maintenance: 1. Alarm log” is selected from the menu, the scree
7 Maintenance22Main Sub2 27.2 Sent Mail LogIf you log in using the administrator user account, when “2. Maintenance: 2. Sent mail log” is selected
7 Maintenance23Main Sub 2 2 Alarm code The code for the alarm that occurred. Stat “Occurrence” appears when a notifi cation of an alarm occ
248 Initial SettingsMain Sub 3 18.1 Date and Time SettingIf you log in using the administrator user account, when “3. Initial settings: 1. Da
8 Initial Settings25 Directly click on the day to be set. The selected day will be highlighted in light blue. To set the time, click on “▼” to open
8 Initial Settings268.2 Unit/TenantIf you log in using the administrator user account, when “3. Initial settings: 2. Unit/Tenant” is selected from the
8 Initial Settings27 The name of each indoor unit is displayed. To set or change the name of a unit, click on the cell you wish to set/change then
8 Initial Settings28Main Sub 3 38.3 WEB SettingsIf you log in using the administrator user account, when “3. Initial settings: 3. WEB setting
2[Note]The screen display examples in this manual are for explanation use and may be different from the displays of air conditioners actually used. Th
8 Initial Settings29 Enter the IP addresses for the primary and secondary DNS servers, as required. Enter the IP addresses for the primary and secon
8 Initial Settings30Main Sub 3 48.4 User SettingsIf you log in using the administrator user account, when “3. Initial settings: 4. User setti
8 Initial Settings31(1) Adding a New UserIf you click on the “Add” button, the following screen will be displayed:If a user is added, that user will
8 Initial Settings32 For selecting all the tenants on the left list For cancelling the current selection of tenant(s) on both the left and right lis
8 Initial Settings33[The user ID already exists.]The input user ID has already been registered. [Password reentry is incorrect.]The password reentered
8 Initial Settings34Main Sub 3 4(5) Comparison of authority for each user○: Denotes that corresponding operations and displays are availabl
359.1 Program TimerIf you log in using the administrator user account, when “4. Auxiliary settings: 1.Program timer” is selected from the menu, the sc
9 Auxiliary Settings36 For a weekly timer, select a daily timer from the pulldown menu in the same way as with a daily timer. Select a desired dai
9 Auxiliary Settings379.2 Tenant holiday/Timer special dayIf you log in using the administrator user account, when “4. Auxiliary settings: 2.Ten.Ho/Ti
9 Auxiliary Settings38 The tenant holiday and timer special days settings must be performed for individual tenants. If you attempt to move to Tenant
3Before using the system, be sure to read these “Important Safety Instructions”.The precautions given in this manual consist of specifi c “ Warnings”
9 Auxiliary Settings399.3 Prohibiting remote control useIf you log in using the administrator user account, when “4. Auxiliary settings: 3.Prohibit R/
9 Auxiliary Settings40 Setting all the setting items to ○ (allowed) is not possible, because this has the same meaning that remote controller operati
9 Auxiliary Settings419.4 Other settingsIf you log in using the administrator user account, when “4. Auxiliary settings: 4.Other settings” is selected
9 Auxiliary Settings42Main Sub 4 4 The following message will be displayed while checking the system confi guration. While this message is di
9 Auxiliary Settings43[Notes on system confi guration check]• Never perform a system confi guration check unless you have actually changed the system c
9 Auxiliary Settings44(4) To close the dialog box displayed in the process of a system confi guration check, current system confi guration registration
45 Note on powering the system down Always use the following procedure to power the Web Interface off: Click on Power off on the “Other settings”
10 Supplementary Information46 About interface adaptors (optional) You can use interface adaptors to connect equipment that can be turned on and of
10 Supplementary Information47★ IMPORTANT ★• Microsoft and Windows CE are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countrie
4811 TroubleshootingBefore requesting service, check the following items.Do not attempt to service the Web Interface by yourself. Doing so can be dang
1 Important Safety Instructions4 CautionDo not install in damp locations or locations subject to vibrations.Damage to the system can result.Do not ins
11 Troubleshooting49• When the Internet is used for connection of the Web Interface to the PC, take security measures, such as installing an optional
5012 Care Unplug the power cord before cleaning the Web Interface. The system has high-voltage connectors and other dangerous components. Always po
5113 Specifi cationsModel name CZ-CWEBC2External dimensions (H)248 × (W)185 × (D)80 mmMethod of installation Inside the control panelMaximum number of
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1 Important Safety Instructions5Precautions for Use WarningDo not touch switches with wet hands.Electric shock and damage to the system can result.Pro
1 Important Safety Instructions6Moving and Repair Precautions WarningDo not disassemble or repair.Never disassemble or repair the system by yourself.
7The Web Interface is a centralized air conditioning management system dedicated to PAC and GHP for small-sized buildings. Operations and status moni
8System Configuration Example3 System Confi gurationWeb InterfaceInter-unit control wire (non-polar)Link systemIntranetMaximum number of connections: I
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