16 5.1.1 Checking the AG-150A version and the G-50A version. 14 4.6 Step 4: Test operation from integrated centralized control software TG-2000A. 13 4.5 Step 3: Initial setting of integrated centralized control software TG-2000A. 13 4.4 Step 2: Connecting and installing the PLC. 13 4.3 Step 1: Test operation from central controller AG-150A/G-50A. 3 2.1 Requirements (system recommendations). 214 Appendix 8 : Charging Setting for A and K Control and LOSSNAY Units. 204 Appendix 4 : Shortening the Charging Test Run.206 Appendix 5 : Backing Up the System Setting Data 209 Appendix 6 : Upgrading the Functions. Please keep this manual for future use.Īppendix 1 : Checking the Windows Service Pack Version and Memory Size………….194 Appendix 2 : Auto Log-in Confirmation Method.202 Appendix 3 : Correcting the Power Apportioning Bill When AG-150A/G-50A Fails or Is Replaced. Please read this manual before using the unit. 148 9.7 Maintenance of Charge Comparison Data When G-50A and WHM/Measurement Meter Fail or Are Replaced. 136 9.5 Charging Remedy.137 9.6 Remedial Apportioning of Charges. 129 9.3 Operation Amount Data Monitoring. Charge Data Correction and Remedy.127 9.1 Result of Air-conditioning Charge Calculation. 124 8.21 Monitoring and Changing the Meter Present Value. 105 8.17 Energy Saving/peak Cut Set-up.112 8.18 Night Mode Set-up.120 8.19 Auto Change Over Set-up. 96 8.15 Charge Set-up (For RS-485).103 8.16 Charge Set-up (For PLC, PI controller and without WHM connection). 92 8.13 Measurement Meter Set-up (For PLC). 83 8.12 Watt Hour Meter Set-Up (For RS-485). 63 8.8 Set-up DIDO, AI and PI controller. Tl dr initialize credentials, run RDP client using those credentials, wait 5 seconds, remove credentials.Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioning Network System Integrated centralized control software TG-2000A Operation Manual (Site adjustment) Contents 1. If you need to debug it, you can either change the /c to /k on cmd.exe (which keeps the window open), or append “ & pause” to the end of the command that gets executed. You can also see your credentials in Control Panel > Credential Manager. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately mstsc.exe doesn’t actually accept credentials through the command line, but it will re-use credentials that are saved in Windows. Information on the variables passed, see the KeePass Help Doc: Placeholders.Ĭmdkey.exe will allow you to create, display, or delete stored credentials in Windows. The double ampersands ( & ) is what allows us to chain multiple commands together. It’s the series of commands we’re going to execute, and it will initialize the credentials used for RDP in Windows, call mstsc.exe (RDP client) and connect, wait 5 seconds (I don’t think this is necessary), then immediately remove those credentials from Windows. The part surrounded by quotation marks is the parameter we’re passing into cmd.exe. You can change it to /k if you would like the window to stay open after the commands are done. The /c command line switch tells cmd.exe to run the command and immediately close the Window afterwards. Immediately after cmd:// is the cmd.exe command which is the Windows Command Intrepeter – an actual Windows command. The cmd:// prefix is a KeePass specific prefix that indicates to KeePass to run the “URL” as a Windows command. KeePass only supports a single command, so we have to get a little hacky to make it execute multiple consecutive commands.
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