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Revision as of 16:30, 13 March 2014

The MITSUBISHI air-conditioning system equipped with one of the centralized controllers among G-50, GB-50, or AG-150 allows for remote control and supervision, via Ethernet communication, of the whole framework.

Communication

The Mitsubishi controller replies on the port 80 (10 sockets) or 1025 (4 sockets) of its IP address.

M-NET Configuration

This I/O Server complies with the XML API for the Mitsubishi M-NET proprietary protocol.

In order to connect the Mitsubishi controller with HSYCO, the Web Monitor and Annual Schedule pin codes activation is required. On request, Mitsubishi will provide a document to be compiled for the activation.


All the devices comprising the M-NET architecture are assigned an address ranging from 0 to 250.

Conditioners and lossnay modules can be associated to 50 different groups (indexed from 1 to 50). The control of these modules is thus performed addressing the group they belong to.

Further, it is possible to expand the system using up to three ECs which allow to replicate a full M-NET architecture under each EC. In this case, modules are addressed specifying both the EC and the group they belong to.

HSYCO Configuration

Options

ID Default Values Description
gui true true enable support for the UI object, UISET actions and USER commands
false disable UI support
startupevents false true generate IO events also during the driver’s start-up phase
false start generating events only after HSYCO is aligned with the current status of the system
pollinterval 20 n > 0 the data acquisition interval, in seconds
ec 0 0 - 3 specifies the number of ECs connected to the main controller. A value of 0 indicates that no EC is used

Datapoints

In the following table replace <target> with system to address the whole framework. If ECs are used you can specify ecS as target to address a single sub-system and as before, it is necessary to prepend the target EC number before specifying the group or the address.

ID Value R/W Description
connection online R connection established
offline R HSYCO can't connect to the panel
<target>.mode 1 R at least one group is on
W turn all the groups on
0 R the whole system is off
W turn the whole system off

User Interface

In the following tables, replace <n> with a group number ranging from 1 to 50, and replace <m> with an address from 0 to 250. If one or more ECs are used (i.e. the option field “ec” is set to a value greater than 0), it is necessary to specify the EC number we are addressing. To this end, prepend the string “ecS.” (with S ranging from 1 to the specified value of ECs) to the target group or the address.

For instance, when an EC is used the following ID or name is not correct:

mits.g1.power

The correct one to be used is the following:

mits.ec1.g1.power

UISET Actions

USER Commands

ID Attribute Set to
Name Param Action

Release Notes

3.0

  • initial release versione


Mitsubishi and M-NET are registered trademarks of MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC, Inc.