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7.
ABOUT SYSTEM SETUP MENU
7-1 Overview
The System Setup menu is provided in the zone tree area displayed in the Advanced mode. This menu provides the following
menu items.
: Granted
: Denied
The following table explains these privileges (system setup menu items).
System Setup Privileges (Menu Item)
Permissions
Administrator
General User
System Setup
Password Setting
Registration of General Users
Deletion of General Users
Assigning Zones to General Users
Creating Schedules
System setting
Menu Name
Description
Reference
Password Setting
Each General User can change his/her own login password.
The Administrator can change not only his/her own login password but also regis-
tered General Users’ login passwords.
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Registration of
General Users
The Administrator can register General Users using this menu item. Registered
General Users can operate air conditioners and other devices through the web
interface. Up to 64 General Users can be registered.
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Deletion of
General Users
The Administrator can delete any of the registered General Users.
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Assigning Zones to
General Users
The Administrator can assign one or more zones to each General User. The
General User can operate devices included in these zones. Zones are created in
advance using the intelligent Touch Controller console. It is impossible to create a
zone via the web interface.
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Overview: Schedule
Creation Procedure
The Schedule menu item allows you to create operation schedules and link it to
one or more zones or groups.
You can automatically start/stop air conditioners at a point in time. The time value
(Year, Month, Day, Day of week, Hour, Minute) is set in advance on the intelligent
Touch Controller according to the usage of the air conditioners.
The options provided for creating schedule events are:
• Start/Stop
• Permitting/prohibiting local remote controller
operations
• Operation mode
• Setting temperature
• Ventilation mode (
∗
)
• Ventilation amount (
∗
)
(
∗
) Only for HRVs
The following describes the steps required to make a plan to create scheduling
patterns.
• There are two types of schedule patterns: 7 regular schedule patterns
(applied to Sun to Sat) and 10 extra schedule patterns (Ex1 to Ex10). To get
things started, make a plan for creating these 17 schedule patterns on the
“calendar setting table.” Write down your plan in the “calendar setting table.”
• Do the setting of “calendar setting” : “weekly setting”, “extra schedule pat-
terns”.
Ex.: Regular schedule patterns are for normal business days and extra schedule
patterns are for a special period such as summer holidays.
You can create schedule programs for the next 13 months.
• Finally assign events to the above 17 schedule patterns (regular schedule
patterns: Sun to Sat; extra schedule patterns: Ex1 to Ex10).
Ex.: Starts devices in zone 1 at 9:00 and stops at 17:00 Up to 16
operations can be set for each day.
Up to 8 schedule programs can be set, by concerning the schedules above as one.
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