1foreword, 1 introduction of maintenance tools – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC WT03939X20 User Manual

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1.1 Introduction of Maintenance Tools

The Maintenance Tools are comprised of the On-Line Monitor and the Off-Line Monitor.
The following three connection methods are available in the Online Monitoring.
(1) Monitoring by connecting the maintenance tool to MN converter (CMS-MNF,CMS-MNF-B,CMS-MNG-E)

via RS-232C.

(2) Monitoring by connecting the maintenance tool to MN converter (CMS-MNG-E) via USB.
(3) Monitoring through the central controller (G-50A) by connecting the maintenance tool to LAN.

A brief explanation of each of their function is provided here.







1.1.1 On-Line Monitor(via MN converter)

The On-Line Monitor is connected to the unit by a MN Converter (CMS-MNF,CMS-MNF-B,CMS-MNG-E)
and can monitor such areas as system data, unit data and operating data.

(1) In case for local connection (via RS-232C)

Connecting PC installed with the maintenance tool to M-NET transmission line via MN Converter allows
conducting various monitoring and setting from the Maintenance Tool.
























MN Converter
(CMS-MNG-E)

RS-232C

USB

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MN Converter

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M-NET

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* To use the maintenance tool via G-50A (Network), license registration for the G-50A to be used is necessary.

Purchasing the license No. for each G-50A to be used, conduct the license registration through the Web
browser (http://[IP address of the G-50A]/ administrator.html). After selecting "Maintenance tool" of the optional
function on the Web Browser Screen displayed, enter the purchased license No..

For the detail of the license registration, see Chapter 4 [Registering a License for Optional Functions] of Central

Controller Model: G-50A Web Browser Operation Manual (For manager).

NOTE:

• When the MN Converter (CMS-MNG-E) is being used in Remote Error Notification mode (see section

3.12), you cannot connect to the MN Converter (CMS-MNG-E) via RS-232C. Connect via USB.

NOTE:

• You cannot connect to the MN Converter (CMS-MNG-E) via RS-232C and USB at the same time.

Doing so may result in malfunctions.

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