ENGLISHP/NO : MFL69355602www.lg.comAfter reading this user manual, keep it in an easily accessible place.HVAC Controller(ACP IV)HVAC Touch(AC Smart IV
2ENGLISHSAFETY PRECAUTIONS y Do not place the product near a fire source. - It may result in the product catching fire. y If the product is installed
92ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEnergy ReportThe following explains how to use statistics and graphs to check the power consumption, gas consumed by LG GHP
93ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Description①Device List Displays the device group list or individual indoor unit list.②Statistics Items y [Powe
94ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMQuerying Energy ReportYou can query the power or gas consumption of a device or operation time statistics data as follows.1.
95ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM NOTES yDevices which are displayed in the Run Time: Indoor units yDevices which are displayed in the Power consumption: dev
96ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEvent Log The following explains how to query the device control information or error information.Event log screen compositi
97ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Description⑤[Send Email] ButtonIn [Environment > E-Mail Setting] menu, you need to set the e-mail usage to ON
98ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMQuerying EventYou can query the device control event or error event as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Event
99ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMInstallingYou can add a device or change the settings of a registered device.Device setting screen composition and function②
100ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMRegistering DeviceAfter installing ACS IV Controller, log into ACS IV Controller to register the devices to be connected, u
101ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM3. Click(Touch) the [Auto Search] button. NOTES yAuto search requires up to 10 minutes. Before touching [Auto search] butt
3ENGLISHSAFETY PRECAUTIONS y Use standard components. - Use of an unauthorized product may result in fire, electric shock, explosion, injury, or a mal
102ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMRegistering Device ManuallyDevices connected to ACS IV Controller can be registered by the user by entering relevant infor
103ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM4. In the Add Unit window, select a device type to add.• You can add outdoor unit, indoor unit, ventilation, direct type
104ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChanging DeviceYou can change the settings of registered devices.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Installing] menu i
105ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM4. Input the setting information of the device to change, and touch [Confirm] button.• According to the selected device,
106ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDeleting DeviceFollow these steps to delete a device from the list.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Installing] menu
107ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMSetting information of each deviceThe setting information of each device is as follows.ODU, ERV, ERV DXItem DescriptionDevi
108ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMIDUItem DescriptionDevice TypeSelect a device type. y Cassette(4Way), Cassette(2Way), Cassette(1Way), Duct, Floor Mounted,
109ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAHUItem DescriptionDevice TypeSelect a device type. y AHUUnit Name (20 Characters)Enter the device name. y Up to 20 charact
110ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChillerItem DescriptionDevice TypeSelect a device type. y Water-cooled scroll/Air-cooled scroll/Turbo/Screw/ABS chillerUnit
111ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAWHPItem DescriptionDevice TypeSelect a device type. y AWHPUnit Name (20 Characters)Enter the device name. y Up to 20 chara
4ENGLISHSAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTIONInstallation y Securely install the product in an area where the weight of the product can be supported. - The produ
112ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDOKITItem DescriptionDevice TypeSelect a device type. y DOKITUnit Name (20 Characters)Enter the device name. y Up to 20 cha
113ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDO, DIItem DescriptionDevice TypeSelect a device type. y DO, DIUnit Name (20 Characters)Enter the device name. y Up to 20 c
114ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMExp.I/OItem DescriptionDevice TypeSelect a device type. y ACS I/O, AO I/O, UI I/O, DO I/O, DI I/OUnit Name (20 Characters)E
115ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM Exp.I/O Detail Setting• UIItem DescriptionIcon Type Select an icon typeUnit Name (20 Characters)Enter the device name.
116ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• AOItem DescriptionIcon Type Select a icon typeUnit Name (20 Characters)Enter the device name. y Up to 20 characters.Addr
117ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• DOItem DescriptionIcon Type Select a icon typeUnit Name (20 Characters)Enter the device name. y Up to 20 characters.Addr
118ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• DIItem DescriptionIcon Type Select a icon typeUnit Name (20 Characters)Enter the device name. y Up to 20 characters.Addr
119ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMManaging DeviceThe following explains how to manage the information for a device added to the system.Adding GroupsFollow th
120ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM6. In the non-registered device area, click(touch) a device to add to the new group and click(touch) the [Add] button.• T
121ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChanging Group NameYou can change the name of a registered group as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Install
5ENGLISHSAFETY PRECAUTIONS y Periodically, check the product and do maintenance, especially if it has been running for extended periods of time. - If
122ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDeleting GroupsYou can delete a registered group.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Installing] menu icon.2. Click(To
123ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMCycle MonitoringIt is the description on how to view indoor/outdoor unit cycle information.Outdoor unit cycle informationYo
124ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMIndoor unit cycle informationYou can view indoor unit cycle information.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Installing]
125ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEnvironmentThe following explains how to configure the system environment for user convenience and how to check an already
126ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMGeneral SettingThe following explains how to configure the general system environments.Item DescriptionLanguageConfigures t
127ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMLanguageConfigures the language displayed on the screen.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment] menu icon.2.
128ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMTime settingYou can configure the time used for the system as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment]
129ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDate settingYou can configure the date used for the system as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment]
130ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMTemperature displayYou can select a temperature system as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment] menu
131ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMInitial date for statisticsStatistics Reference Date is the date for calculating the indoor unit's operation time by m
6ENGLISHSAFETY PRECAUTIONSClass A device NOTESThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuan
132ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMPower Consumption DisplaySet up whether power consumption is displayed in the energy report.Setting up the power consumptio
133ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMGas Consumption DisplaySet up whether gas consumption is displayed in the energy report.Setting up the gas consumption disp
134ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMRates SetYou can configure the charge per kWh and the currency as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environme
135ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMHoliday setting(Supercedes day schedule)The following explains how to register an exception date or how to delete a registe
136ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDeleting Exception DateYou can delete a registered exception date as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Enviro
137ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDaylight Saving TimeYou can set the daylight saving time used for the system as follows.Setting up the Daylight Saving Tim
138ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMSite Name SetupSetting up the site name to be displayed on the home screen.Setting up the site nameThe method to set up the
139ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMScreen Setting (AC Smart IV, AC Smart BACnet Only)The following explains how to configure the use environment regarding the
140ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMSetting a Screen saverYou can configure the screen saver as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment] me
141ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMWaiting time(min)You can configure the standby time that the screen saver waits before operation.1. In the main menu, clic
7ENGLISHSTARTINGSTARTINGThis section explains how to connect to the system and register devices to setup the environment (prior to using ACS IV Contro
142ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMSpeaker settingYou can configure the speaker setting as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment] menu i
143ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMMonitor power settingsYou can configure the monitor to turn off automatically, if the click(touch) screen is not used for a
144ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMCalibrating the ScreenYou can calibrate the screen for accurate click(touch) response as follows.1. In the main menu, clic
145ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAdvance SettingThe following explains how to configure the functions necessary for device operation.Item DescriptionLGAP se
146ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMItem DescriptionSet the operation mode y Priority Control: In Peak/Demand Control menu, control the devices based on the pr
147ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMLGAP setting (AC Smart IV Only)ACS IV Controller can interface with another ACS IV Controller to control a device. You can
148ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMSet Comm.type (LGAP II Models Only)You can select the communication type as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the
149ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMPeak/Demand setYou can select a control type to be used for auto logic.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment]
150ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMTemperature difference for Setback/AutoChangeOverYou can configure the temperature gap for auto changeover operation.1. In
151ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMUpdate S/WYou can upgrade the current version of software as follows. NOTES yTo update the software, you need a USB memory
8ENGLISHSTARTINGLoginYou can login as follows:1. Run ACS IV Controller.2. After entering your ID and password in the login window, click(touch) the
152ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDB backupYou can backup the database stored in the system to USB memory as follows.1. Connect the USB memory to ACS IV Con
153ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAuto Mode OptionYou can configure the Auto Mode Option as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment] menu
154ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMOutdoor Unit Oil-Return OperationYou can configure Outdoor Unit Oil-Return Operation as follows.1. In the main menu, click
155ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMSystem RestartRemotely restart the system.System RestartThe method to restart the system remotely is as follows.1. In the
156ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMCOOL/HEAT Lower Limit Temperature SettingYou can configure the COOL/HEAT Lower Limit Temperature as follows.1. In the main
157ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMCustomer SettingOnly the administrator account can change user environments.Item DescriptionChange Password Only the admini
158ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChange PasswordThe system_admin account password can be changed as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environm
159ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM5. When the Add a New User window appears, enter the user information and click(touch) the [Confirm] button.• ID: Enter t
160ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMUser ManagementThe following explains how to delete a registered user or edit user information.Deleting User InformationYou
161ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEditing User InformationYou can edit a registered user's information as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the
9ENGLISHSTARTINGHome screen composition and featuresThe following explains the home screen composition and features.① ②③⑤④⑥Number Item Description①All
162ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM5. When the Edit User window appears, enter the user information and click(touch) the [Confirm] button.• The updated user
163ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNetwork SettingThe following explains how to configure the network environment.Item DescriptionIP address settingsSelect IP
164ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMIP address settingsYou can select the IP address allocation as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment]
165ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMSubnet maskYou can enter the subnet mask information for an IP address as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [E
166ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMMain DNSYou can enter the IP address of a main DNS server as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment] m
167ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMHTTP Port settingIf certain ports are restricted by network manager, you will not be able to access the web for ACS IV Cont
168ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAME-Mail Setting When the administrator is not present, ACS IV Controller emails any error information to the administrator f
169ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAME-mail account settingsYou can configure the user's email account.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment]
170ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAME-mail settingsYou can select whether to use the email function as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environm
171ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMRecipient e-mailYou can register the email address of up to three email receivers as follows.1. In the main menu, click(to
10ENGLISHSTARTINGEmergency situation occurrence and resetWhen an Alarm ACK Required program occurs, the entire home screen turns red to indicate Ackn
172ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAutomatic daily error-notification mailYou can configure an email to be sent automatically once per day, even if there are
173ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMTMS SettingThe following explains how to configure the remote monitoring and control system.Item DescriptionTMS configurati
174ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMTMS configurationYou can select whether to use the remote control service as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the
175ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMTMS server addressYou can configure the server address of the remote control service as follows.1. In the main menu, click
176ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMUpdate Cycle(s)You can configure the update cycle of the remote control service information as follows.1. In the main menu
177ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMSite nameYou can type the name of the site where ACS IV Controller is installed.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Env
178ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAdmin NameYou can type the site manager's name as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Environment] menu ic
179ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChannel SettingThe following explains channel setting of ACS IV Controller.ACP IV, ACP BACnetItem DescriptionCH5 y LGAP_AHU
180ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAC Smart IV, AC Smart BACnetItem DescriptionCH1 y LGAP_AHU: AHU(Normal, Fresh Air, Heat Recovery) connection. y MODBUS_9600
181ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMBACnet Setting (ACP BACnet, AC Smart BACnet Only) The following explains BACnet setting of ACS IV Controller. Item Descript
11ENGLISHSTARTINGEmergency situation resetEmergency alert screen is maintained until the emergency situation is reset. You can reset emergency situat
182ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMItem DescriptionBACnet Type SettingTo set the response type of BACnet. y A Type : When responding to the BACnet protocol, t
183ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMHome screen additional information displayIt describes various additional information provided in the home screenViewing ho
184ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMHome screen additional information composition and function It describes the home screen additional information composition
185ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEnergy managementEnergy management checks the device’s power usage and operation time with graph and table. It also describ
186ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Contents②Energy usage item y [Energy Consumption] button: Checks power consumption and accumulated power consum
187ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMViewing energy usage The method to view the energy report contents of the device’s power usage, gas usage and operation tim
188ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM6. To send the energy usage data via e-mail, click (touch) [E-mail] button, and to save in USB memory or PC, click (touch)
189ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMHow to read the energy usage graph (energy consumption, daily) The method to read the energy usage daily graph is as follow
190ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMHow to read the energy usage graph (energy consumption, monthly) The method to read the energy usage monthly graph is as fo
191ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEnergy navigation Energy navigation is the function to set the target usage amount to limit the monthly power consumptio
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192ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Contents①Energy navigation usage settingSets energy navigation function ON/OFF②Operating statusDisplays the ene
193ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMSetting control levelThe method to set the control level is as follows. 1. In the main menu, click (touch) [Energy managem
194ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Contents①Control level setting areaLevel y In case of level add/remove, it is automatically set y You can set u
195ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Contents②Control type settingSets the execution method of the control method set for each level at the time of
196ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMIndoor unit operation control setting The method to set the indoor unit operation control is as follows. 1. In the main m
197ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM5. Set the control status of the device, and click (touch) [Apply] button.• In the control type area, the set control lis
198ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAlarm message control selection In the control type manual set state, when it reached the control level, the alarm message
199ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEnergy navigation log It describes how to view the energy navigation operation status or control status.Energy navigati
200ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Contents⑤[Save to USB] button(When accessing AC Smart IV/AC Smart BACnet Controller)Saves the viewed report con
201ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMViewing energy navigation logThe method to view the energy navigation operation and control report is as follows.1. In the
13ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMUSING THE PROGRAMThe following explains how to use the ACS IV Controller functions.Control/MonitorControl/Monitoring is the
202ENGLISHSAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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14ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Description⑥Monitoring Screen Check the control status of a device.⑦Device Control Box y Display the device cont
15ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMSimpleThe control device and operation mode are displayed only.①②Number Item Description①Operation ModeThe color of the box
16ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMMonitoring screen colors and iconsBox colors and operation mode per iconColor Icon Operation Mode(Blue)Cooling(Orange)Heatin
17ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDevice status iconIcon Device StatusFilter ExchangeFull Lock OnPeak/Demand ControlScheduleGHP Oil AlarmControl device iconIc
18ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMIcon Device TypeAHUAWHP or HydrokitWater-cooled scroll chiller Chiller Air-cooled scroll chiller Turbo chiller Screw chiller
19ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDevice ControlYou can control the devices as follows.1. From the main menu, click(touch) the [Control/Monitor] menu icon.2.
20ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMControl Menu per DeviceThe control box menu differs depending on the device. The following shows the control box menu per de
21ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• Indoor unit fine controlIn the control menu of the indoor unit, touch [Detail. ▶] button, and in the displayed detail con
iENGLISHiEXPLANATORY NOTESEXPLANATORY NOTESCopyrightsThe contents of this ACS IV Controller User Manual are protected by international copyright laws,
22ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMItem DescriptionFilter AlarmClick(Touch) the Disable button to deactivate the filter exchange alarm. (Model dependant.)Part
23ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• Indoor 2Setpoint (Auto Mode)In the detail control window of the indoor unit, touch [2Setpoint] button, and in the display
24ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMItem DescriptionSetbackSet the setback function to control the proper room temperature when the indoor unit is turned off. (
25ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMItem DescriptionOccupancySet to occupied or unoccupied to change the room temperature depending on the room occupancy. y [
26ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM NOTES yThis function is activated only when Auto Mode Option is 2Set Auto Mode and IDU, ODU supports 2set function. (For fu
27ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMERVThe following is the ERV control menu and features.Item DescriptionOperation y [ON] Button: Starts the operation of the d
28ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• ERV Fine ControlIn the control menu of the ventilation, touch [Detail. ▶] button, and in the displayed detail control win
29ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMItem DescriptionAdditional Function y [Drift] Button: Reduces energy consumption by operating in the most efficient method p
30ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• ERV DX Fine ControlIn direct cooling ventilation control menu, touch [Detail. ▶] button, and in the displayed detail cont
31ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMItem DescriptionAdditional Function y [Drift] Button: Reduces energy consumption by operating in the most efficient method p
iiENGLISHiiEXPLANATORY NOTESProduct FeaturesBuilt-in Web ServerYou can use Internet Explorer to access various online content without additional softw
32ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAHUThe following is the AHU control menu and features.Item DescriptionOperation y [ON] Button: Starts the operation of the d
33ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• View AHU detailsIn AHU control menu, touch [View Details ▶] button, and you can view detail information.③① ②Number Item D
34ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• AHU Fine ControlIn AHU control menu, touch [Detail. ▶] button, and in the displayed detail control window, you can contro
35ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMItem DescriptionHumidity(%)Use [▲] /[▼] to set the desired humidity from 30% to 80% in intervals of 1%.Partial Lock y [Set]
36ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM - New easy control registrationIn easy control, if you touch [New] button, you can register new easy control. The composi-t
37ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMItem DescriptionHumidity(%)Use [▲] /[▼] to set the desired humidity from 30% to 80% in intervals of 1%.Partial Lock y [Set]
38ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAir-cooled scroll chiller, water-cooled scroll chillerAir-cooled and water-cooled is separated according to the refrigerant
39ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• View Water-cooled scroll chiller DetailsYoucanfinddetailedinformation,touch[Detail ▶]buttononthecontrolmenu,s
40ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• Water-cooled scroll chiller Fine ControlYou can control the details in the detail control window that appears when you to
41ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMTurbo chiller, Screw chillerThe following menu controls the configuration and function of the Turbo chiller, Screw chiller.
iiiENGLISHiiiEXPLANATORY NOTESHow to Use This GuideIt is highly suggested that this User Manual be read in its entirety before using the ACS IV Contro
42ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• View Turbo chiller, Screw chiller DetailsYou can find detailed information, touch [Detail ▶] button on the control menu,
43ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• Turbo chiller, Screw chiller Fine ControlYou can control the details in the detail control window that appears when you t
44ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMABS chillerThe following menu controls the configuration and function of the ABS chiller.Item DescriptionOperation y [ON] B
45ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• View ABS chiller DetailsYou can find detailed information, touch [Detail ▶] button on the control menu, ABS chillers.① ②③
46ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• ABS chiller Fine ControlYou can control the details in the detail control window that appears when you touch the [Detail
47ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDOKITThe following is the DOKIT control menu and features.Item DescriptionOperation y [ON] Button: Starts the operation of t
48ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAWHP / Hydro KitThe following is the AWHP/Hydro Kit control menu and features.Item DescriptionHotwater(This function is not
49ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM• AWHP and Hydrokit Fine ControlIn AWHP control menu, touch [Detail. ▶] button, and in the displayed detail control window,
50ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDOThe following is the DO control menu and features.Item DescriptionOperation y [SHORT] Button: Short signal output. y [OPEN
51ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMRegistering Floor PlanIn the Control/Monitor menu, you can register floor plans to identify and locate each device and devic
ivENGLISHivEXPLANATORY NOTESComparison of ModelsThere are some differences depending on the model. O : SupportedX : Not supportedRelated MenuFunction
52ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM5. [Add Drawing] button.• The Open Floor Plan window is displayed.6. Select a desired floor plan from the Open Floor Plan
53ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM7. In the device list, select a device you want to display on the floor plan and click(touch) the device location on the pl
54ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChecking Floor PlanIn Control/Monitoring, you can check floor plans. On the floor plan, you can register space information a
55ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEditing the Floor PlanYou can edit a registered floor plan.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Control/Monitor] menu ico
56ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM7. To change the location of a device, click(touch) the icon of the device and then click(touch) the location to which you
57ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDeleting the Floor PlanYou can delete a registered floor plan.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Control/Monitor] menu
58ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMMonitoring a DeviceYou can check the control state of registered devices.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Control/Mon
59ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMScheduleThe Schedule feature allows you to program the behavior of the devices. If a device must adhere to a certain schedul
60ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Description⑦[Add a Schedule]ButtonRegisters new schedules.Creating SchedulesYou can configure and add a schedule
61ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM4. Configure the schedule information that controls the device.Item DescriptionSchedule Name Click(Touch) the input box. En
vENGLISHvTABLE OF CONTENTS1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS7 STARTING7 Login and logout8 – Login8 – Logout9 Home screen composition and features10 Em
62ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM5. Click(Touch) the device icon of the applied device.• The control configuration window for the device is displayed. The
63ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChecking SchedulesYou can check registered schedules.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Schedule] menu icon.2. In the
64ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEditing SchedulesYou can modify the content of a registered schedule as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Sche
65ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDeleting SchedulesYou can delete a registered schedule as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [Schedule] menu ico
66ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMAuto LogicAuto Logic allows the system to automatically control the power consumption of external devices. You can also set
67ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEditing GroupsThe auto logic designates the registered devices as a group and controls them by group. The following explains
68ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM6. In the non-registered device area, click(touch) a device to add to the new group and click(touch) the [Add] button.• Th
69ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChanging Group NameYou can change the name of a registered group as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [AutoLogi
70ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDeleting GroupsYou can delete a registered group.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [AutoLogic > Peak Control] menu i
71ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMConfiguring Peak ControlYou can configure Peak Control as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [AutoLogic > Pea
viENGLISHviTABLE OF CONTENTS180 – Home screen additional information composition and function 182 Energy management182 – Energy usage 188
72ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Description②Control Configuration Area(Operation Status - Priority Control selected) y Operation - [Run] Button:
73ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMConfiguring Priority1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [AutoLogic > Peak Control] menu icon.2. In the group list, cl
74ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChecking Peak Control StatusYou can check the Peak Control configuration status as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch
75ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDemand ControlAfter observing changes in power consumption, this feature can prevent power consumption from exceeding a set
76ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChecking Demand Control StatusYou can check the Peak Control configuration status as follows.1. In the main menu, click(tou
77ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMNumber Item Description②Control Configuration Area(Operation Status - Priority Control selected) y Operation - [Operate] But
78ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMTime-limit OperationThe time-limit operation is to limit the amount of time the devices (indoor unit, ERV, DOKIT, AWHP, and
79ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM6. In the non-registered device area, click(touch) a device to add to the new group and click(touch) [Add] button.• The se
80ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChanging Group NameYou can change the name of a registered group as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [AutoLogi
81ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDeleting GroupsYou can delete a registered group.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [AutoLogic > TimeLimitControl] me
1ENGLISHSAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS• This product must be installed by an installation professional from an LG authorized service center.•
82ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMConfiguring Time-Limit Operation1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [AutoLogic > TimeLimitControl] menu icon.2. In th
83ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM4. To run the time-limit operation on the group, in the group configuration operation status area, click(touch) the [disabl
84ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMInterLockingAssociated device control is a function which interlocks more than one device and then controls output movements
85ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM4. Select the program type.Item DescriptionEvent Log Only Normal device interface programGroup Clone Program to copy input
86ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM5. To register non-registered device, click(touch) the [Add Unit] button in the Input device area.6. In the input device w
87ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM7. In the input device list, click(touch) the device you want to trigger control.8. Select a control status in the control
88ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAM11. In the output device window, click(touch) a device to be registered and click(touch) the [Add] button.12. In the output
89ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMEditing ProgramYou can edit a program as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [AutoLogic > InterLocking] menu i
90ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMDeleting ProgramYou can delete a program as follows.1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [AutoLogic > InterLocking] men
91ENGLISHUSING THE PROGRAMChecking InterLocking1. In the main menu, click(touch) the [AutoLogic > InterLocking] menu icon.2. Click(Touch) a progr
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