WO2017212545A1 - Climatiseur et procédé de réglage de groupe - Google Patents

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WO2017212545A1
WO2017212545A1 PCT/JP2016/066908 JP2016066908W WO2017212545A1 WO 2017212545 A1 WO2017212545 A1 WO 2017212545A1 JP 2016066908 W JP2016066908 W JP 2016066908W WO 2017212545 A1 WO2017212545 A1 WO 2017212545A1
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  • the present invention relates to an air conditioner and a group setting method, and more particularly to an air conditioner and a group setting method applied to a building multi-air conditioner and the like.
  • a building such as a building
  • indoor units that are provided indoors and adjust the indoor temperature to an instructed temperature
  • outdoor units that are provided outside and perform exhaust heat or the like
  • An air conditioner configured to be managed by a centralized management device
  • a communication network is configured by connecting an indoor unit, an outdoor unit, and a centralized management device with a transmission line. For example, operation on or off, temperature setting, operation mode, etc. between the devices Communication is performed by exchanging various signals including the control data.
  • this air conditioner can be further connected to a remote controller for the operator to perform operations such as setting the operation mode to the transmission line to which the indoor unit and the outdoor unit are connected.
  • a remote controller for the operator to perform operations such as setting the operation mode to the transmission line to which the indoor unit and the outdoor unit are connected.
  • indoor units that are controlled based on an instruction from the same remote controller can be configured as the same group (for example, see Patent Document 1).
  • the air conditioner described in Patent Document 1 for example, during installation work, an operator confirms an indoor unit connected by the same wiring as the remote controller from a construction drawing or the like, and manually inputs it to the centralized controller. By doing this, indoor units corresponding to the same remote controller are set as the same group. Further, in this air conditioner, the device addresses of the remote controllers corresponding to these indoor units are set based on the unique device addresses set in advance for each indoor unit, and the indoor units and remote controllers are The group configuration is automatically determined based on the device address. Then, the centralized control device determines an erroneous group setting or the like by comparing the group configuration preset by manual input with the automatically determined group configuration.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an air conditioner and a group setting method capable of automatically performing group setting.
  • the air conditioner of the present invention includes a plurality of indoor units, a plurality of remote controllers connected to the one or more indoor units, and controlling operations of the connected indoor units, the indoor units, and the remote control.
  • a plurality of indoor units each of which has a device address, which is identification information unique to each of the plurality of indoor units. Is set to the first setting state, and among the indoor units set to the first setting state, the operation is performed for the indoor units whose device address is set to the minimum or maximum.
  • the control signal for changing from the set state to the second set state is transmitted, and one or a plurality of indoor units responding to the control signal within the set waiting time are set as the same group.
  • the group setting method for an air conditioner includes a plurality of indoor units each having a device address that is unique identification information, and one or a plurality of the indoor units connected to each other, and the connected indoor units.
  • a group setting method for an air conditioner comprising: a plurality of remote controllers that control the operation of a unit; and a centralized control device that controls the indoor unit and the remote controller, wherein the operations of the plurality of indoor units are controlled
  • one or a plurality of indoor units connected to each remote controller are set as the same group based on the device address, thereby enabling manual operation by an operator. It is possible to automatically perform group setting for an indoor unit without performing input and without setting a device address for a remote controller.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of an air conditioner according to Embodiment 1.
  • FIG. It is a block diagram which shows an example of a structure of the centralized control apparatus of FIG.
  • It is a flowchart which shows an example of the flow of a process in the centralized control apparatus at the time of performing group setting with respect to the indoor unit of FIG.
  • It is a flowchart which shows an example of the flow of the process in an indoor unit when performing group setting with respect to the indoor unit of FIG.
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of an air-conditioning apparatus according to Embodiment 2.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process flow in an indoor unit that is a child indoor unit when performing group setting for the indoor unit in FIG. 5.
  • Embodiment 1 when setting a group for each indoor unit whose operation is controlled by each of the plurality of remote controllers included in the air conditioner, unique identification information set in advance for the indoor unit The group setting is automatically performed based on the device address.
  • the number of indoor units belonging to one group may be one or a plurality.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of the air-conditioning apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment.
  • the air conditioning apparatus 1 includes a central control device 10, an outdoor unit 20, an indoor unit 30, and a remote controller 40.
  • the air conditioner 1 includes two indoor units 30A and 30B as the indoor unit 30 and two remote controllers 40A and 40B as the remote controllers 40.
  • FIG. 1 shows the connection relationship of communication performed between the devices, and for example, the refrigerant piping connected between the outdoor unit 20 and the indoor unit 30 is not shown. .
  • the central control device 10 manages various states in the outdoor unit 20, the indoor unit 30, and the remote controller 40 constituting the air conditioner 1, and controls these devices. For example, in the first embodiment, the centralized control device 10 performs group setting for grouping the plurality of indoor units 30 provided in the air conditioner 1 for each corresponding remote controller 40.
  • An outdoor unit 20 is connected to the central control apparatus 10 via a transmission line 2A.
  • the centralized control device 10 exchanges various signals such as control signals with the outdoor unit 20 and the indoor unit 30 connected to the outdoor unit 20 via the transmission line 2A. For example, when setting a group with respect to the some indoor unit 30 provided in the air conditioning apparatus 1, the centralized control apparatus 10 transmits the control signal at the time of performing group setting via the transmission line 2A and the outdoor unit 20. It transmits to the indoor unit 30.
  • the control signal is, for example, a command signal for changing the operation of the indoor unit 30 from “stop state” to “operation state”.
  • the “stop state” indicates a state where the operation of the indoor unit 30 is stopped.
  • the “operating state” indicates a state other than a stopped state such as an operation in the air blowing operation mode or an operation in the cooling operation mode.
  • the control signal is not limited to this example, and may be a signal for changing the air volume, for example. That is, the control signal is a signal for changing the indoor unit 30 from the first setting state to the second setting state.
  • the centralized control device 10 is configured by, for example, software executed on a computing device such as a microcomputer or CPU (Central Processing Unit), hardware such as a circuit device that realizes a function described later, and the like.
  • a computing device such as a microcomputer or CPU (Central Processing Unit)
  • hardware such as a circuit device that realizes a function described later, and the like.
  • the outdoor unit 20 forms a heat exchange cycle such as a refrigeration cycle by operating in cooperation with the indoor unit 30, for example.
  • the central control apparatus 10 is connected to the outdoor unit 20 through the transmission line 2A, and the indoor unit 30A is connected through the transmission line 2B.
  • the outdoor unit 20 transmits a control signal received from the central control apparatus 10 via the transmission line 2A to the indoor unit 30A via the transmission line 2B.
  • the indoor unit 30 operates in cooperation with the outdoor unit 20 to form a heat exchange cycle such as a refrigeration cycle, and harmonizes the air in the air-conditioning target space.
  • the outdoor unit 20 is connected to the indoor unit 30A via the transmission line 2B, and the indoor unit 30B is connected via the transmission line 2C.
  • a remote controller 40A is connected to the indoor unit 30A via a transmission line 3A.
  • the operation of the indoor unit 30A is controlled based on the operator's operation on the remote controller 40A connected by the transmission line 3A.
  • the indoor unit 30B is connected to the indoor unit 30A via the transmission line 2C and to the remote controller 40B via the transmission line 3B.
  • the operation of the indoor unit 30B is controlled based on the operator's operation on the remote controller 40B connected by the transmission line 3B.
  • Each indoor unit 30 is set with a device address that is unique identification information.
  • a group is set by the central control device 10 based on the device address. Details of the group setting will be described later.
  • the address “001” is set as the device address for the indoor unit 30A
  • the address “002” is set as the device address for the indoor unit 30B.
  • the remote controller 40 controls the operation of the indoor unit 30 by transmitting an operation signal based on the operation of the operator to the corresponding indoor unit 30. Further, the remote controller 40 receives information indicating the operation state from the corresponding indoor unit 30.
  • the remote controller 40A is connected to the indoor unit 30A via the transmission line 3A.
  • the remote controller 40B is connected to the indoor unit 30B via the transmission line 3B.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of the centralized control device 10 of FIG.
  • the central control apparatus 10 includes a central control processing unit 11, a communication unit 12, a command unit 13, a storage unit 14, and a group registration unit 15.
  • the function of the central control apparatus 10 is not limited to what is illustrated.
  • the central control processing unit 11 is composed of, for example, a microcomputer and controls the operation of each unit in the central control device 10 based on input information.
  • the central control processing unit 11 performs centralized control of the entire air conditioner 1.
  • the central control processing unit 11 has a timer (not shown).
  • the timer is used for group setting of the indoor units 30 to be described later, and measures the preset standby time after the centralized control processing unit 11 transmits a control signal to the indoor units 30. For example, when the maximum number of indoor units 30 that can be connected to the remote controller 40 is connected, the standby time by the timer is necessary for receiving responses to control signals from all the connected indoor units 30. A long time is set.
  • the communication unit 12 is connected to the transmission line 2A and functions as an interface for communication exchanged between the central control processing unit 11 and an external device such as the outdoor unit 20. That is, communication performed between the central control apparatus 10 and external devices is performed via the communication unit 12. For example, when the communication unit 12 receives a control signal from the central control processing unit 11, the communication unit 12 transmits the received control signal to the outdoor unit 20 or another device via the transmission line 2A. For example, when the communication unit 12 receives operation information from the indoor unit 30 via the outdoor unit 20 and the transmission line 2 ⁇ / b> A, the communication unit 12 supplies the received operation information to the central control processing unit 11.
  • the operation information is information related to the operation of the indoor unit 30.
  • the operation information includes, for example, information on the current state that the indoor unit 30 is in the operating state or the stopped state, information on the temperature such as the indoor temperature and the set temperature, and the like.
  • the command unit 13 generates various commands related to the control of the indoor unit 30 such as change of the operation state of the indoor unit 30, switching of the operation mode, and change of the set temperature. Then, the command unit 13 supplies the generated command to the central control processing unit 11.
  • the storage unit 14 stores various data such as information on the entire air conditioner 1 including the operation state of the indoor unit 30, data necessary for each unit of the centralized control device 10 to perform various processes, and data generated by the various processes.
  • the storage unit 14 stores the device address set in the indoor unit 30 that has transmitted the received operation information.
  • the storage unit 14 stores group information registered by a group registration unit 15 described later.
  • the group registration unit 15 performs group registration based on the device address of the indoor unit 30 stored in the storage unit 14. Specifically, for example, when the central control processing unit 11 transmits a control signal to the indoor unit 30, the group registration unit 15 receives a response received while the timer of the central control processing unit 11 is timing. Are set and registered as the same group based on the device address.
  • the central control apparatus 10 sets a group for each indoor unit 30 connected to each remote controller 40 based on a device address set in advance in each indoor unit 30.
  • the indoor unit 30A is connected to the remote controller 40A
  • the indoor unit 30B is connected to the remote controller 40B. Therefore, in this example, the indoor unit 30A is set as one group #A, and the indoor unit 30B is set as another group #B.
  • the central control device 10 generates a command signal for stopping the operation of all the indoor units 30 at the command unit 13. Then, the central control apparatus 10 transmits the generated command signal to the indoor unit 30A and the indoor unit 30B via the transmission line 2A, the outdoor unit 20, the transmission line 2B, and the transmission line 2C. Thereby, indoor unit 30A and indoor unit 30B which received the command signal will be in a halt condition.
  • the centralized control device 10 generates a control signal for changing the indoor unit 30 from the stopped state to the operating state by the command unit 13, and sets the smallest device address among the stopped indoor units 30.
  • the searched indoor unit 30 is searched.
  • the centralized control device 10 does not recognize the device addresses set for all the indoor units 30. Therefore, the central control apparatus 10 sequentially transmits the generated control signals from a device address within a preset range, for example, device address “001” to device address “050”.
  • the central control apparatus 10 transmits a control signal to the device address “001” that is the smallest value among the device addresses in a preset range. Then, the central control apparatus 10 determines whether or not the device address “001” is the minimum device address set in the indoor unit 30 according to whether or not a response to the control signal is received.
  • the central control apparatus 10 transmits a control signal to the device address “001” via the transmission line 2A, the outdoor unit 20, the transmission line 2B, and the transmission line 2C.
  • the indoor unit 30A since there is an indoor unit 30A in which the device address “001” is set, the indoor unit 30A receives this control signal.
  • the central control device 10 transmits a control signal to the indoor unit 30 ⁇ / b> A, and at the same time starts timing by a timer provided in the central control processing unit 11. Then, the central control apparatus 10 waits until a preset standby time elapses in order to confirm the response from the indoor unit 30A.
  • the indoor unit 30 ⁇ / b> A enters an operation state based on a control signal from the central control device 10.
  • the indoor unit 30A that has entered the operation state receives, as a response to the control signal, the operation information indicating the operation state via the transmission line 2B, the outdoor unit 20, and the transmission line 2A. At the same time, it is transmitted to the central control apparatus 10.
  • the indoor unit 30A notifies the operating state to the remote controller 40A via the transmission line 3A.
  • the central control apparatus 10 When the central control apparatus 10 receives the operation information as a response to the control signal from the indoor unit 30A, the central control apparatus 10 stores the device address “001” set in the indoor unit 30A in the storage unit 14.
  • the indoor unit 30 other than the indoor unit 30A is not connected to the remote controller 40A corresponding to the indoor unit 30A that transmitted the response. Therefore, the centralized control device 10 does not receive a response to the control signal from the indoor units 30 other than the indoor unit 30A.
  • the centralized control device 10 After the waiting time set in the timer has elapsed, registers the device address “001” of the indoor unit 30A stored in the storage unit 14 as one group #A by the group registration unit 15. The group information is stored in the storage unit 14.
  • the central control apparatus 10 deletes the device address “001” from the storage unit 14. This is to prevent the indoor unit 30 having the device address registered in one group from being registered in another group.
  • the central control apparatus 10 searches for the indoor unit 30 in which the smallest device address is set among the stopped indoor units 30 as described above.
  • the central control apparatus 10 transmits a control signal to the minimum device address in the device addresses in a preset range, but device addresses already registered in the group are excluded.
  • the device address “001” of the indoor unit 30A registered as the group #A is excluded from the device addresses “001” to “050” in the preset range. Therefore, the central control apparatus 10 transmits a control signal to the indoor unit 30B in which the device address “002” is set.
  • the centralized control device 10 transmits a control signal to the indoor unit 30B, and at the same time starts timing by a timer. Then, the central control apparatus 10 waits until the standby time elapses in order to confirm the response from the indoor unit 30B.
  • the indoor unit 30 ⁇ / b> B enters an operation state based on a control signal from the central control device 10.
  • the indoor unit 30B that has entered the operation state transmits operation information to the centralized control device 10 together with the device address “002” of its own device as a response to the control signal.
  • the indoor unit 30B notifies the remote controller 40B of the operation state.
  • the centralized control device 10 When receiving the operation information from the indoor unit 30B, the centralized control device 10 stores the device address “002” set in the indoor unit 30B in the storage unit 14. Note that the indoor unit 30 other than the indoor unit 30B is not connected to the remote controller 40B. Therefore, the centralized control device 10 does not receive a response to the control signal from the indoor units 30 other than the indoor unit 30B. Then, after the standby time set in the timer has elapsed, the central control apparatus 10 sets the indoor unit 30B in which the device address “002” stored in the storage unit 14 is set to the group #A by the group registration unit 15. Is registered as a different group #B, and the group information is stored in the storage unit 14. Further, when the registration of the group #B is completed and the group information is stored, the centralized control device 10 deletes the device address “002” from the storage unit 14.
  • a different group is automatically set for each indoor unit 30 connected to each of the plurality of remote controllers 40 provided in the air conditioner 1 based on the device address of the indoor unit 30. Can be set and registered.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a processing flow in the central control apparatus 10 when performing group setting for the indoor unit 30 in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process flow in the indoor unit 30 when performing group setting for the indoor unit 30 in FIG. 1.
  • step S1 the central control device 10 generates a command signal for stopping the operation of the indoor unit 30, and transmits the generated command signal to all the indoor units 30 provided in the air conditioner 1.
  • the centralized control device 10 generates a control signal for changing the indoor unit 30 from the stopped state to the operating state, and searches for the smallest device address among the stopped indoor units 30.
  • the central control apparatus 10 sequentially transmits the generated control signals to the device addresses in a preset range, and recognizes the indoor unit 30 in which the minimum device address is set (step S2). Further, the centralized control device 10 starts measuring time by a timer at the same time as transmitting a control signal to the target indoor unit 30 (step S3).
  • step S4 the central control apparatus 10 determines whether or not the time measurement by the timer started in step S3 is continuing. If it is determined that the time measurement by the timer is continuing (step S4; Yes), the process proceeds to step S5.
  • step S5 the central control apparatus 10 determines whether or not operation information has been received from the target indoor unit 30 as a response to the control signal. If it is determined that the operation information has been received (step S5; Yes), the central control apparatus 10 stores the device address of the indoor unit 30 received together with the operation information in the storage unit 14 (step S6). Then, the process returns to step S2. When it is determined that the driving information has not been received (step S5; No), the process returns to step S4.
  • step S4 determines whether the time measurement by the timer has ended (step S4; No). If it is determined in step S4 that the time measurement by the timer has ended (step S4; No), the process proceeds to step S7.
  • step S ⁇ b> 7 the central control apparatus 10 determines whether a device address is stored in the storage unit 14. When it is determined that the device address is stored in the storage unit 14 (step S7; Yes), the central control device 10 sets the indoor units 30 corresponding to all the device addresses stored in the storage unit 14 to Register as the same group and store the group information in the storage unit 14 (step S8). The central control apparatus 10 deletes the device address stored in the storage unit 14 after registering the group information. On the other hand, when it is determined that the device address is not stored in the storage unit 14 (step S7; No), the process proceeds to step S9.
  • step S ⁇ b> 9 the central control apparatus 10 determines whether there is a stopped indoor unit 30. When it is determined that there is no stopped indoor unit 30 (step S9; Yes), the series of group setting processes ends. If it is determined that there is a stopped indoor unit 30 (step S9; No), the process returns to step S2, and the processes after step S2 are repeated until there is no stopped indoor unit 30.
  • step S11 when receiving the control signal, the indoor unit 30 that is the target of the control signal transmitted from the central control apparatus 10 in step S2 of FIG. 3 starts operation from the stopped state (step S12).
  • step S13 the indoor unit 30 transmits the operation information to the centralized control device 10 together with the device address of the own device as a response to the received control signal.
  • step S14 the indoor unit 30 notifies the operating state to the remote controller 40 connected to its own device.
  • the air-conditioning apparatus 1 includes a plurality of remote units that are connected to a plurality of indoor units 30 and one or a plurality of indoor units 30 and control operations of the connected indoor units 30.
  • a controller 40 and a centralized control device 10 that controls the indoor unit 30 and the remote controller 40 are provided.
  • Each of the plurality of indoor units 30 is set with a device address, which is unique identification information, and the central control apparatus 10 sets the operation of the plurality of indoor units 30 to the first setting state, and enters the first setting state.
  • a control signal for changing the operation from the first setting state to the second setting state is transmitted to the indoor unit 30 whose device address is set to the minimum or maximum, and setting standby One or a plurality of indoor units 30 responding to the control signal within the time are set as the same group.
  • the indoor units 30 connected to each remote controller 40 are set as the same group based on the device address set for each indoor unit 30. Therefore, the group setting of the indoor unit 30 can be automatically performed without the operator inputting a group under initiative and without setting a device address for the remote controller.
  • Embodiment 2 the air conditioning apparatus 1 according to Embodiment 2 will be described.
  • the case where one indoor unit 30 is connected to one remote controller 40 has been described as an example.
  • one remote controller 40 is connected.
  • a case where a plurality of indoor units 30 are connected will be described.
  • the air conditioner 1 according to the second embodiment has the same configuration as the air conditioner 1 according to the first embodiment described above, except for the number of indoor units 30 connected to one remote controller 40. have. Therefore, in the following description, the same code
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of the air-conditioning apparatus 1 according to the second embodiment.
  • the air conditioner 1 includes a central control device 10, an outdoor unit 20, an indoor unit 30, and a remote controller 40, as in the first embodiment.
  • the air conditioner 1 includes three indoor units 30A, an indoor unit 30B, and an indoor unit 30C as the indoor units 30, and two remote controllers 40A and 40B as the remote controllers 40. It has been.
  • the indoor unit 30A is connected to the outdoor unit 20 via the transmission line 2B and to the indoor unit 30B via the transmission line 2C.
  • the indoor unit 30A is connected to the remote controller 40A via the transmission line 3A and to the indoor unit 30B via the transmission line 3B.
  • the indoor unit 30B is connected to the indoor unit 30A via the transmission line 2C and to the indoor unit 30C via the transmission line 2D.
  • the indoor unit 30B is connected to the indoor unit 30A via the transmission line 3B.
  • the indoor unit 30C is connected to the indoor unit 30B via the transmission line 2D.
  • the indoor unit 30C is connected to a remote controller 40B via the transmission line 3C.
  • the transmission lines 3A to 3C are for transmitting an operation signal from the remote controller 40 connected to each transmission line to the indoor unit 30. Therefore, since the remote controller 40A is substantially connected to the indoor unit 30A and the indoor unit 30B by the transmission line 3A and the transmission line 3B, the remote controller 40A operates the indoor unit 30A and the indoor unit 30B. Control. Further, since the remote controller 40B is connected to the indoor unit 30C by the transmission line 3C, the remote controller 40B controls the operation of the indoor unit 30C.
  • the device address “001” is set in the indoor unit 30A.
  • the device address “002” is set in the indoor unit 30B.
  • a device address “003” is set in the indoor unit 30C.
  • the indoor unit 30 having the smallest device address among the plurality of connected indoor units 30 is designated as “parent”.
  • the indoor unit 30 is referred to as an “indoor unit”, and the other indoor units 30 are referred to as “child indoor units”.
  • the indoor unit 30A in which the smallest device address “001” is set becomes the parent indoor unit,
  • the other indoor units 30B are sub indoor units.
  • the indoor unit 30B that is the child indoor unit always recognizes the state of the indoor unit 30A that is the parent indoor unit, and performs the same operation according to the state of the indoor unit 30A. For example, when the indoor unit 30A starts operation, the indoor unit 30B also starts operation when the state is recognized.
  • the central control device 10 generates a command signal for stopping the operation of all the indoor units 30 at the command unit 13. Then, the central control apparatus 10 transmits the generated command signal to the indoor unit 30A, the indoor unit 30B, and the indoor unit 30C via the transmission line 2A, the outdoor unit 20, the transmission line 2B, the transmission line 2C, and the transmission line 2D. . Accordingly, the indoor unit 30A, the indoor unit 30B, and the indoor unit 30C that have received the command signal are stopped.
  • the centralized control device 10 generates a control signal for changing the indoor unit 30 from the stopped state to the operating state by the command unit 13, and at the same time the stopped indoor unit 30. Among them, the indoor unit 30 in which the smallest device address is set is searched. Then, the centralized control device 10 transmits a control signal generated via the transmission line 2A, the outdoor unit 20, and the transmission line 2B to the indoor unit 30A in which the device address “001” is set.
  • the central control apparatus 10 starts measuring time by a timer provided in the central control processing unit 11 at the same time as transmitting a control signal to the indoor unit 30A. Then, the central control apparatus 10 waits until a preset standby time elapses in order to confirm the response from the indoor unit 30A.
  • the indoor unit 30 ⁇ / b> A enters an operation state based on a control signal from the central control device 10.
  • the indoor unit 30A that has entered the operation state transmits operation information to the centralized control device 10 together with the device address “001” of the own device as a response to the control signal via the transmission line 2B, the outdoor unit 20, and the transmission line 2A. .
  • the indoor unit 30A notifies the operating state to the remote controller 40A via the transmission line 3A.
  • the central control apparatus 10 When the central control apparatus 10 receives the operation information from the indoor unit 30A, the central control apparatus 10 stores the device address “001” of the indoor unit 30A received together with the operation information in the storage unit 14.
  • the other indoor unit 30B connected to the remote controller 40A corresponding to the indoor unit 30A recognizes the state of the indoor unit 30A as a child indoor unit. Then, when the indoor unit 30B recognizes that the indoor unit 30A is in an operating state, the indoor unit 30B starts operating its own device. The indoor unit 30B in the operating state transmits the operation information to the centralized control device 10 together with the device address “002” of its own device via the transmission line 2C, the transmission line 2B, the outdoor unit 20, and the transmission line 2A.
  • the indoor unit 30B which is the child indoor unit, performs the same operation as the indoor unit 30A based on the operating state notified from the indoor unit 30A, which is the parent indoor unit, to the remote controller 40A. For this reason, the indoor unit 30B does not notify the remote controller 40A of the operating state.
  • the centralized control device 10 When receiving the operation information from the indoor unit 30B, the centralized control device 10 stores the device address “002” of the indoor unit 30B received together with the operation information in the storage unit 14. In this example, no other indoor unit 30 is connected to the remote controller 40A corresponding to the indoor unit 30A and the indoor unit 30B that transmitted the operation information. Therefore, the centralized control device 10 does not receive a response to the control signal from the indoor units 30 other than the indoor unit 30A and the indoor unit 30B. After the standby time set in the timer has elapsed, the central control apparatus 10 causes the group registration unit 15 to store the device address “001” of the indoor unit 30A stored in the storage unit 14 and the device address “002” of the indoor unit 30B. As a group #A. The central control device 10 stores the registered group information in the storage unit 14. Further, when the registration of the group #A is completed and the group information is stored, the centralized control device 10 deletes the device address “001” and the device address “002” from the storage unit 14.
  • the central control apparatus 10 searches for the indoor unit 30 in which the smallest device address is set among the stopped indoor units 30 as described above.
  • the device addresses already registered in the group are excluded, as in the first embodiment.
  • the device address “001” and the device address “002” registered as the group #A are excluded from the device addresses in a preset range. Accordingly, the central control apparatus 10 transmits a control signal to the indoor unit 30C in which the device address “003” is set.
  • the centralized control device 10 starts measuring time by a timer at the same time as transmitting a control signal to the indoor unit 30C. Then, the central control apparatus 10 waits until the standby time elapses in order to confirm the response from the indoor unit 30C.
  • the indoor unit 30 ⁇ / b> C enters an operating state based on a control signal from the central control device 10.
  • the indoor unit 30C that has entered the operation state transmits operation information to the centralized control device 10 together with the device address “003” of the own device as a response to the control signal.
  • the indoor unit 30C notifies the remote controller 40B of the operation state.
  • the centralized control device 10 When receiving the operation information from the indoor unit 30C, the centralized control device 10 stores the device address “003” of the indoor unit 30B received together with the operation information in the storage unit 14. Note that the indoor unit 30 other than the indoor unit 30C is not connected to the remote controller 40B. Therefore, the centralized control device 10 does not receive a response to the control signal from the other indoor units 30. After the standby time set in the timer has elapsed, the central control apparatus 10 uses the group registration unit 15 to set the device address “003” of the indoor unit 30B stored in the storage unit 14 to a group #B different from the group #A. And the group information is stored in the storage unit 14. Further, when the registration of the group #B is completed and the group information is stored, the centralized control device 10 deletes the device address “003” from the storage unit 14.
  • each of the plurality of remote controllers 40 is connected. Different groups can be automatically set and registered for each connected indoor unit 30.
  • the process shown in the flowchart of FIG. 3 used for the description in the first embodiment can be applied as it is to the group setting process in the central control apparatus 10.
  • the processing shown in the flowchart of FIG. 4 used for the description in the first embodiment can be applied as it is to the processing in the indoor unit 30A and the indoor unit 30C as the parent indoor unit. it can. Therefore, description of the process using a flowchart is abbreviate
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process flow in the indoor unit 30B that is a child indoor unit when performing group setting for the indoor unit 30 in FIG.
  • the indoor unit 30B that is the child indoor unit checks the state of the indoor unit 30A that is the parent indoor unit.
  • step S22 the indoor unit 30B determines whether or not the indoor unit 30A is in operation.
  • step S22 the indoor unit 30B starts operation from the stopped state (step S23).
  • step S24 the indoor unit 30B transmits the operation information to the central control device 10 together with the device address of the own device.
  • step S22 when it is determined in step S22 that the indoor unit 30A is not in operation (step S22; No), the process returns to step S21, and the state of the indoor unit 30A is confirmed again.
  • the air conditioner 1 according to the second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment even when a plurality of indoor units 30 are connected to one remote controller 40.
  • the group setting for 30 can be automatically performed.
  • each device includes one or a plurality of units. May be.
  • the case where one outdoor unit 20 is connected has been described as an example.
  • the present invention is not limited thereto, and a plurality of outdoor units 20 are connected. May be.
  • the control signal is transmitted from the central control device 10 to the indoor unit 30 in which the minimum device address is set, and the group setting of the indoor unit 30 is performed.
  • the group setting of the indoor units 30 may be performed by transmitting a control signal from the central control apparatus 10 to the indoor unit 30 in which the maximum device address is set.
  • the indoor unit 30 in which the maximum device address is set is the parent indoor unit, and the other indoor units 30 are the child indoor units.

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L'invention concerne un climatiseur et un procédé de réglage de groupe, le climatiseur comprenant : une pluralité d'unités intérieures ; une pluralité de dispositifs de commande à distance reliés à une ou à plusieurs unités intérieures afin de commander le fonctionnement des unités intérieures reliées auxdits dispositifs ; et un dispositif de commande centralisée destiné à commander les unités intérieures et les dispositifs de commande à distance. Une adresse d'unité consistant en des informations d'identification uniques est définie pour chacune de la pluralité d'unités intérieures. Le dispositif de commande centralisée fixe le fonctionnement de la pluralité d'unités intérieures à un premier état de réglage et envoie, à l'unité intérieure ayant l'adresse d'unité fixée à un minimum ou à un maximum parmi les unités intérieures réglées dans le premier état de réglage, un signal de commande destiné à modifier le fonctionnement du premier état de réglage à un second état de réglage, puis fixe, en tant que même groupe, la ou les unités intérieures ayant répondu au signal de commande dans une période de temps d'attente prédéfinie.
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