CS Net Web
CS Net Web
Technical Catalog
Technical catalogue
General characteristics 1
Installation 2
Operation and configuration 3
Configuration and viewing files 4
Troubleshooting 5
The specifications in this manual are subject to change without previous notification to
ensure that HITACHI can offer the latest innovations to its customers.
HITACHI does not assume any responsibility for possible damage caused by the use of
this software. The damage caused to persons or material damage related directly to the
use of this software is specifically excluded.
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Contents
1. General characteristics __________________________________________________________ 4
2. Installation ____________________________________________________________________ 9
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5. Troubleshooting_______________________________________________________________ 47
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1. General characteristics
CSNET-WEB
The internal memory for adjustments to the timer and the units Ethernet
allows CSNET-WEB to function independently after initial
Air conditioning
adjustment through a personal computer or similar device. unit
Remote PC
CSNET-WEB
H-Link
Hub
Company LAN Air conditioning
Ethernet unit
Air conditioning
unit
Air conditioning
unit
Remote PC
Remote PC
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Remote PC Remote PC
CSNET-WEB
DSL modem
1.4.2. Direct
Using the Ethernet port, CSNET-WEB can
be connected directly to the Internet via
a suitably configured DSL modem. This Internet Air conditioning unit
makes it is possible to monitor the system Remote PC
from any computer with Internet access.
Air conditioning unit
Assistance from an IT expert is required.
Security should also be ensured by
external means such as firewalls and anti- Air conditioning unit
Remote PC
virus software.
...
Remote PC
1.4.3. Proxy
A proxy is a network server which generally
only allows access to WEB content.
It is configured in the new proxy adjustment CSNET-WEB
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1 Area tree: Permits a conceptual ordering of the units. It can 4 Configuration and file view: Gives access to the
be organized into as many groups as you want. The root will configuration of CSNET-WEB and to Historical Data and
always be Installation, and the indoor areas and units will be Power Consumption files.
joined to this node.
5 Edition of area tree:Allows you to edit the Area Tree.
2 Table of indoor units: List of all the indoor units with the
basic information about their state of operation.
3 Operation panels: Control area for the operation of units.
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Note:
The passwords are not stored in the backup copy. They
have to introduced again manually.
Register of alarms
Maintenance of the installation has been improved with the
introduction of a register of alarms. The data show a detailed
description of what happened for each alarm which has been
produced. The information can be analysed from CSNET-
WEB or exported to a text file for later analysis.
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2. Installation
2.1. Security summary
Warning Warning
Do not connect the electrical power to the control system Install CSNET-WEB away from possible generators of
until the preparation for the trial operation has been electromagnetic waves.
finalized successfully.
2
Comply with the local electrical regulations.
Read this manual carefully before carrying out any
Use a power circuit which is not subject to surges in
installation work.
demand.
Read the operation manual before configuring the air
Make sure that there is sufficient space around the
conditioning units.
CSNET-WEB (a minimum of 50 mm) for heat to dissipate
properly (see “Installation
Warning procedure”).
Do not install CSNET-WEB in places... :
If the equipment is
- in which there is vapour, oil or spills. installed vertically, situate
- in which there are sources of heat nearby (sulphurous the power feed below
atmospheres). and the control outputs
above.
HITACHI Web Controller
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aJ 1 2 aJ aJ aJ
AC IN
PC-CARD
Top view
A 1 H-LINK connector: Connected to the air conditioning
equipment
2 LAN connector: Connected to the local area network
3 Network cable: Power feed entry
4 POWER: LED power indicator
5 H-LINK: LED indicator of transmission from the air
conditioning equipment
6 RS-422/RS-485: LED indicator of transmission (not used)
7 RS-232-C: LED of transmission (not used)
HITACHI WEB CONTROLLER 8 LAN: LED of LAN transmission. Shines when adjusting the
LAN link
9 ERROR: LED indicator of abnormality. Blinks on error
aJ Unused connectors
4 5 6 7 8 9
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2.3. Specifications
Hardware specifications
Elements Specifications
Power feed AC 230 V 1~ ±10% (50Hz)
Consumption 10W (maximum)
External dimensions Width: 240 mm, Length: 204 mm, Height: 74.5 mm
Weight 1.94 kg
Installation conditions Indoors (in a control panel, table-top)
Ambient temperature 0~40 °C
Humidity 20~85% (without condensation)
2.4. Installation
When unpacking the equipment, make sure that it has not been
damaged during transport.
AC IN
3 mm
Options
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parasite currents:
been made. - Follow the local codification
- Protect the signal cable with a and safety rules strictly when
If any unit is not connected or metallic tube earthed at one end. connecting the installation to the
without power when CSNET-WEB
- For communications, use a electrical network.
is started, it will not be recognized
shielded cable earthed at one - A three-wire cable is needed for
and will have to be configured later.
end. a connection to the network (two
wires plus earth), with a suitable
plug at one end.
correctly earthed.
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to remind you that 2 minutes are needed to apply the
configuration.
Warning:
We recommend that you do not configure the software
without configuring the CSNET WEB interface first.
2. Select the network adaptor you are going to use and press
Next.
We recommend you choose Local area connection if the
system does not already have a specific network (the network
administrator will help you make the correct choice).
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Warning:
If the PC and CSNET WEB interface are connected to a
local area network, the network configuration should be
supplied by the network administrator. Otherwise, use a
valid configuration within the range set for the CSNET
WEB interface.
In case of doubt, consult the network administrator.
4. Press Next to validate the changes, change the PC network
configuration temporarily and start the CSNET WEB
application which configures the system.
5. When the application starts it configures the system as
< Back Next > Cancel
indicated in chapter 4.
6. After completing the configuration close the CSNET WEB
application and choose Accept in the message Waiting for
CSNET WEB to finish.... The installation will return to its
initial screen.
OK
Warning:
In order to run, the CSNET WEB application requires Java
J2SE Runtime Environment to be installed in your PC. If it
is not correctly installed, carry out step 3. In case of doubt,
or if it is installed, go to step 4. If still in doubt, consult the
network administrator.
3. Press the Install button of Java J2SE Runtime
Environment 5.0. The Java installation application will start.
4. Press the Install button of CSNET WEB Software to install
the CSNET WEB application.
5. Press End to exit the CSNET WEB installation.
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Note:
CSNET WEB needs at least the following to be configured:
– Local software configuration (see next page)
– Area tree (see chapter 3.1)
– Configuration of the unit (see chapter 3.3.3)
– Auto Cool/Heat (see chapter 3.3.5)
3
We recommend configuring the other points indicated in the
manual at the same time, although this can be done later.
Warning
Remember that to access CSNET WEB by a shortcut you
need to connect the computer to the Ethernet connection
connected to the CSNET WEB interface.
When you click on the shortcut, a page appears in which
you have to specify the language you want to use. The same
screen shows a second timer (this can be configured later),
which runs down to zero and then runs CSNETWEB in the
selected language.
Initial page
The initial page is divided into two parts:
1 Access to the installation required
2 Local Computer Configuration: for the different addresses
1 2
of the installations you want to connect to from the computer
you are using.
When you try to access to the required installation, the initial
screen shows three text fields which have to be completed to
access the installation:
– Installation: Enter the IP address of the CSNET WEB to
which you want to connect
– User ID: Enter the name of the type of user who will
access the installation.
There are two types of user:
– “Installer”: Has access to all the options. We
recommend that only authorized people who know the
program have access to this option.
– “User”: Only has access to the Configuration of the
units and visualization of the Timer.
Note:
The User ID is case-sensitive
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Once all the data have been introduced, press the “Accept”
button. If you are accessing this installation for the first time, the
message “New installation” will appear:
If you click “Yes”, the data introduced will be saved. In this way,
each time you start CSNET WEB in the “Installation” text field,
you will see a drop-down menu with the different installations
saved.
– Installation list.
– Proxy settings, and
– CSNET WEB settings.
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– Installation list:
The default screen. It lets you add, edit or delete the
following installation data:
– name of the installation
– connection port address
– proxy use
– user ID (Installer or User)
– password
– the option of saving the password
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“New Installation” window appears.
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The next screenshot shows the table with two installation entries.
– Proxy Settings:
The “Proxy Settings” tab lets you configure the connection
through a proxy if necessary. If you have any doubts about
the data you need consult your network administrator.
– Software Settings:
This tab lets you configure two kinds of data:
– Language settings:You can choose the default
language to be used in the main screen. You can set
the countdown time (in seconds) and make the program
remembers the changes.
– Local data storage: The chapters “Alarm Visualization”
and “Power Consumption” will give more details about
these settings.
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Main screen
Once you have chosen the installation you wish to access,
the following screen appears. The different parts of the
screen have to be configured as shown in the following
chapter.
1
2 3
5
3
1 Area tree: Orders the units on a conceptual basis. It can be 3 Operation panels: Control area for the operation of units.
organized into as many groups as you want. The root will
4 Configuration and file view: Gives access to the
always be Installation, and the indoor areas and units will be
configuration of CSNET-WEB and to Historical Data and
joined to this node.
Power Consumption files.
2 Table of indoor units: List of all the indoor units with the
5 Edition of the area tree: Allows you to edit the Area Tree.
basic information about their operating state.
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Note:
The areas created contain indoor units. See the following
chapter if you want to select to which area each of the
units belongs.
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Control Indicates whether the Indoor Unit has a Parameter locked No parameter locked
locked control parameter which cannot be
changed from the Remote Control
Tset Setting temperature <number>
Mode Operation mode of indoor unit Cool Heat Dry Fan Automatic
...
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– Setting
– Timer
– Unit Configuration
– System Status
– Auto Cool/Heat
Each of these fields is explained below:
3.3.1. Setting
This option shows the parameters which can be selected for
each indoor unit
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3.3.2. Timer
This option shows the operation times which can be chosen for
each indoor unit
1 2 3 3
aC 4
aB
aA
aJ 9 8 7 6 5
signa-
tion
9 On/Off selection:
Off On Unchanged
aJ Programmed time
aA Information from selected month
Timer
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Access to programming
To create the pattern and timer push the Edit Timer and
Patternbutton:
Note:
After updating the pattern, the first pattern you
programmed is shown. For the following steps, select once
more the pattern you have just created.
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– Daily programming:
After creating and selecting the pattern you can begin to
program each of the entries, indicating the conditions of work
at each time of day.
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Timer programming
After accessing the Timer program zone, follow the instructions
below.
– Monthly programming
Allots the daily pattern selected previously for each day of the
month, as indicated below:
5 4
1 By pressing the day of the week, the pattern selected
previously is assigned to all the days of the month
corresponding to the day of the week selected.
2 Pressing a particular day assigns the selected pattern only to
this day. 1
3 Pressing the arrow >> assigns the selected pattern to all the
days of the month. 2
4 Pressing the name of the month assigns the selected pattern
to it.
5 After setting the timer, press the Update button to confirm the 3
programming.
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Description
The information display is divided into 4 parts:
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Explanation of the
fields 1 16
Although all all these parameters 2 17 19
3 8 18
are available in the 3-tube systems 4
(Set-Free FX), some are not in
other systems. 20
These are indicated in the table. 5 6 21 27
22
7 23
24
25
9 10 26 28
13
14 11
15 12 29
30
Mini Set-Free
Set-Free FS
Set-Free FX
DC-Inverter
Utopia G
Utopia N
Units
No. Group Description
1 Indoor Unit Model of the indoor unit and its power — O O O O O O
2 Thermo On/Off — O O O O O O
3 Off/On — O O O O O O
4 Filter time h O O O O O O
5 Air outlet temperature ºC O O O O O O
6 Air inlet temperature ºC O O O O O O
7 Optional remote thermistor ºC O O O O O O
8 Gas piping temperature ºC — O O O O O
9 Liquid piping temperature ºC O O O O O O
10 Expansion valve opening % — O O O O O
11 Real operation mode ºC O O O O O
12 Real vent speed — O O O O O O
13 Remote Setting temperature — O O O O O O
14 Control Selected operation mode: — O O O O O O
15 Selected fan speed — O O O O O O
16 Outdoor Model of outdoor unit and its power — O O O O O O
17 Unit Discharge pressure MPa — — — O O O
18 Suction pressure MPa — — — O O O
19 Discharge overheating (TdSH) ºK — — — O O O
20 Discharge gas temperature ºC O O O O O O
21 Compressor frequency Hz — — O O O O
22 Total consumption of compressors A O O O O O O
23 Number of compressors operating — O O O O O O
24 MV1 expansion valve opening % — — O O O O
25 MV2 expansion valve opening % — — — — (1) O
26 MV3 expansion valve opening/MVB % — — — — (2) O
27 Ambient temperature ºC O O O O O O
28 Evaporating temperature (Heating) ºC O O O O O O
29 Alarms Number and description of alarm — O O O O O O
30 Last cause of Compressor stop (3) — — O O O O O
O = Available
— = Not available
Alarms
Notes: The alarms shown in CSNET WEB are the same that can be
1 Not for FS units of up to 10 HP
found in the service manual of the outdoor unit in question.
2 Not for FS units of up to 20 HP
3 The value shown does not disappear until the cause of Cause of compressor stop
the compressor stop does not change. The cause of the compressor stop shown in CSNET WEB is the
same that can be found in the service manual of the outdoor unit
in question.
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In temperate seasons, CSNET WEB calculates the main need of the indoor units for
each of the outdoor units in the systems mentioned above, selects the mode needed
for most of the units in the system and adjusts the remote controller accordingly.
With the aim of giving the system time to be established in a particular mode, its
requirements are checked for at least 20 minutes after the last change carried out. This
process is continuous for as long as the indoor units are set to Auto.
If the systems are correctly designed, i.e. if all the indoor units of the same outdoor
2-tube unit have similar cooling and heating demands, then it is possible to completely
automate heating in the morning (for example), cooling in the afternoon and heating
once more at night.
Users maintain local control over the temperature in the room by the remote control.
There are two ways in which CSNET can decide whether the operation mode should
be established in AUTO:
Next, CSNET WEB will calculate the difference to decide the best operation mode at
Note: that moment.
2-tube models:
Set-Free FS3/FSG/FSN,
Mini Set-Free FSVG/FSVN,
DC-Inverter HVRG/HVRN/HRN,
Utopia HG/HVG/HN/HNV y
CH Box of FXG/FXN with a CH Box
connected to various indoor units
3-tube models:
FXG/FXN with an independent CH
Box
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2 Tubes:
CSNET WEB takes into account all the indoor units which depend on the same cooling
circuit. CSNET WEB then calculates in the following way:
Temp. diff. (1) = Air inlet temp. (1) - corrected temp. (1)
Temp. diff. (2) = Air inlet temp. (2) - corrected temp. (2)
….
Temp. diff. (n) = Air inlet temp. (n) - corrected temp. (n)
Temp. diff. = (Temp diff. (1) + Temp diff. (2) + ... + Temp diff. (n)) / n
Where:
Air inlet temp. (i) = Air inlet temperature selected (consult the section
3
“Description of Parameters” for more information)
Corrected temp. (i) = Temperature shown in the Remote Control or selected by
CSNET WEB (if the indoor unit does not have a Remote Control) (see the section
“Description of Parameters” for more information)
Temp. diff. (i) = Temperature difference between the air inlet temperature and the
Note: setting temperature of the indoor unit number “i”
If more than one indoor unit is
n= Number of indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit
connected to the same CH Box,
CSNET treats this box as an Temp. diff. = Average of the temperature differences of all the indoor units.
outdoor 2-tube unit.
3 Tubes
CSNET will only make this calculation for the indoor units in Auto mode. Thus CSNET
makes independent calculations for each indoor unit:
Where:
Air inlet temp = Air inlet temperature selected (consult the section “Description of
Parameters” for more information)
Corrected temp = Temperature shown in the Remote Control or selected by
CSNET WEB (if the indoor unit does not have a Remote Control) (see the section
“Description of Parameters” for more information)
Temp. diff. = Temperature difference between the air inlet temperature and the
setting temperature of the indoor unit
After calculating the operation mode which the units should use, and taking into
account the conditions established as indicated in “Description of Parameters”, CSNET
WEB will send the order to all the affected units.
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Description of Parameters
To use this option, you have to set the parameters shown in the
Auto Cool/Heat Operation Panel.
Master Unit: Field for selecting the method CSNET WEB will use to calculate the
Temperature Difference.
Warning: – (Marked): CSNET WEB will only use this unit to calculate the temperature
When this method is used (marked), difference and decide the change, not taking into account the other units
the following outdoor unit option connected to the same 2-tube cooling circuit.
cannot be used: “control of indoor – (Not Marked): CSNET WEB will use the average temperature difference of
unit fan speed” (during operation all the indoor units connected to the same 2-tube cooling circuit.
with the thermostat deactivated in
heat mode, the indoor fan stops Use Remote: Field for selecting what inlet temperature CSNET WEB should use to
for 6 minutes and operates for 2 calculate the temperature difference if an optional remote temperature is connected
minutes). If it is used, the decision in THM4 of the PCB of the indoor unit.
of when to change will not always – (Marked): CSNET WEB will use the optional remote sensor.
be correct (if it is measured during – (Not Marked): CSNET WEB will use the average of the temperature between
the deactivation cycle of 6 minutes) the optional remote sensor and the inflow temperature.
MINOAT: Minimum outdoor ambient temperature for Cool operation.
– Preset adjustment: +10 °C
– 1 °C steps.
– 0 °C... 40 °C.margin.
MAXOAT: Maximum outdoor ambient temperature for Heat operation.
– Preset adjustment: +20 °C
– 1 °C steps.
– 0 °C... 40 °Cmargin.
– MAXOAT should be higher than MINOAT
– MAXOAT should be lower than the dry bulb (DB) temperature equivalent to the
margin of maximum outdoor ambient temperature for the Heat mode:
The margin of maximum outdoor ambient temperature for Heat mode of the
outdoor unit is 15.5 WB
Equivalent dry bulb temperature:
Relative humidity of 95% = 16 DB
Relative humidity of 77% = 18 DB
Relative humidity of 62% = 20 DB
Relative humidity of 50% = 22 DB, etc.
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If an indoor unit is defined by CSNET WEB in Auto C/H mode, all the indoor units
connected to the same outdoor Set-Free FS (or to the same CH Box in Set-Free FX
systems) will change to the Auto C/H mode. This means that, for example if one of the
indoor units was adjusted for heating at 17 C and the outdoor Set-Free FS or Set-Free
FX CH Box changes to cooling mode, according to the calculation of CSNET WEB,
this indoor unit will begin to cool when it reaches 17 °C. To prevent this kind of situation
from occurring, take care when programming the timer.
For all the indoor units connected to a single outdoor Set-Free FS or Set-Free FX CH
Box, the starting time in the morning for the first unit (see Timer) should serve as the
reference time and conditions for all the other units in the same system. At night, the
last indoor unit to change will be the reference point for all the other units of the system
in question.
If a user selects a different mode with the remote control (PC-P1HE type) when the
local mode is being used, it will later return to the mode calculated by CSNET WEB.
Thus it is not recommended to use the mode selector of the remote controls during the
Auto C/H operation of CSNET WEB in local mode. The temperature should only be
regulated, if necessary, with the (up) or (down) buttons. CSNET WEB will then
select and adjust the necessary (and possible) mode by outdoor unit (also in the LCD
screen of the PC-P1HE remote control).
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4.1. Installation
To configure and access the historical and energy consumption
files you should access the bottom left of the CSNET WEB
window, where the following buttons are located.
– Change password
– Configure System
– Historical Data
– Power Consumption
Note:
These options are only available if the user has entered as
an Installer.
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Next there is a description of each of these options:
To cancel the changes and return to the main window, click the
Close button.
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1 Network settings
2 Installation name 1
3 Auto Configuration 2
4 Time configuration 3
4
5 Backup copy
5
The Close button cancels all the changes made in the system
configuration and returns you to the main window.
Warning:
If this is the first time that CSNET WEB is being run in this
installation, we recommend using the CD supplied with the
interface, as explained in section 2.5.
Warning:
The network settings specify the parameters for
configuring CSNET WEB to be able to communicate with
the rest of the network. These parameters are essential,
and a bad configuration may cause conflicts in the
local area network. This is why we recommend that for
making these settings you get in touch with the network
administrator where CSNET WEB will be installed.
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To change the name of the installation first enter the name you
want and then click on the Change button by the “Installation
Name” line.
This takes you to the main window, where you can see that the
title of the main page has changed.
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1 Introduce the date and time. It is very important to follow the
yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm format, as follows: four figures for the
year, a slash “/”, two figures for the month, a slash “/”, two
figures for the day, a space “ “, two figures for the hour in 24-
hour format, a colon “:” and two figures for the minutes.
2 Select the time zone. This is very important as CSNET WEB
needs to know precisely the time zone in order to identify
time changes and how many hours to change.
3 When you have finished, click the Change button, which is in
the bottom right of the window. When you press the button a
message appears and the application closes.
Wait for a couple of minutes and restart CSNET WEB.
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graphics for visualization.
3 4
3 Select the outdoor unit from which you want to get historical
data.
4 Click the Get data button.
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To generate a graph:
1. Choose the indoor unit from the first column, under the
label Indoor Unit.
2. Choose the value which you want to consult of the indoor
unit selected.
3. Press the “>>” button to add the selection to the series list.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to add the series required. To delete a
series, select the series column and press the “<<” button.
5. Configure the graph as required.
6. After completing the configuration, click on Update Graph.
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File format
When the historical data are downloaded, one file is written per
outdoor unit. The file name will be:
hvv00nn,
4
where:
vv is the version selected:
– 02 earlier version (CSNET v8)
– 03 new version (CSNET WEB)
nn is the number of the outdoor unit.
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Autosave configuration
Chapter 3 shows how to access the software settings. The alarm
log function also allows you to keep an updated copy of the log
in your computer.
File format
The CSNET and CSNET WEB versions contain the same data.
An option to choose the version has been added to ensure
future compatibility.
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4
1 The upper part allows you to choose the options you want to
consult.
2 The central part shows the results of the consultation.
3 The bottom part offers options of saving the results and
exiting.
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Autosave:
The format of the autosave file has the following fields separated
by tabs:
<Year> <Month> <Day> <0(Zero)> <Outdoor Unit> <Indoor Unit> <Location of the machine> <% System> <% Total>
Manual save:
If you press the “Save to File” button, CSNET WEB proposes a
name of the file by default, in the format:
power_<date_origin>_<date_destination>”.txt.
The heading appears first in the file. It has the same fields as the
results table.
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5. Troubleshooting
5.1. Alarm signals The CSNET WEB software lets you detect which units are in
When at least one unit is in a situation of alarm this will be a situation of alarm, as these units will be marked in red in
indicated physically in the interface by a flashing ERROR on the the main window. At the same time, each of the areas which
LED. contains units in a situation of alarm will be marked in red.
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60 The outdoor unit has not communicated with CSNET WEB for more than 10 minutes
61 The indoor unit has not communicated with CSNET WEB for more than 10 minutes
62 The outdoor unit has not communicated with CSNET WEB since it was last started
63 The indoor unit has not communicated with CSNET WEB since it was last started
To activate a function:
– Remove the four screws in the upper part of the hardware.
– Locate the “Option” Dip-Switch.
– Make sure that all the pins are “OFF”
– Put the pin of the function required into the ON position.
– Put the pin 1 to ON to activate the function.
When you have configured the Dip-Switch, the seven-segment display shows different characters according to the function
established. The values appear as rolling text.
The table with all the functions and their description is shown below.
Table of functions
Pins Function Description
All OFF Rest Indicates the type of installation (PA package or CH chiller) If there is an alarm it shows the alarm code and the units with
this alarm.
2 Restore the network Restore the IP address Mask and Gateway to the initial values of:
configuration IP: 192.168.0.3
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
3 Restore passwords Set the “User” password to “User” and the “Installer” password to “Installer”
4 Restore configuration Deletes the configuration of the installation and restores the passwords as in the previous point
5 Notification of the IP Shows the IP address and the CSNET WEB port.
address
6 Information on units Shows the number of indoor and outdoor units recognized by CSNET WEB
7 Detailed alarm Shows the alarm at each unit, giving the number of outdoor unit, the number of indoor unit and the alarm.
8 None
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