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El equipo se debe confi gurar para trabajar en uno de los cua-

tro modos de funcionamiento posibles. La confi guración  del 
modo de funcionamiento se realiza a través del parámetro P5 
del menú de confi guración.

Operating mode nº 1

Through this operating mode, device is set as follows:

•  Room changes into Occupied/Unoccupied state throug-

hout Key card contact input (IN1).

 

- Window input (IN2) controls climate state. 

 

- Lighting input (IN3) controls Lighting output (OUT2) state. 

 

- Temperature sensor input (IN4) controls Zone 2 valve ac-

tuator output (OUT4).

 

- Courtesy lighting output (OUT1) and Lighting output 

(OUT2) are depending on occupancy room state

Operating mode nº 2

Through this operating mode, device is set as follows:

 

- Room changes into Occupied/Unoccupied state throug-

hout Key card contact input (IN1).

 

- Window input (IN2) controls climate state. 

 

- Raising blinds up input (IN3) controls Raising blinds up 

output (OUT3) state.

 

- Lowering blinds down input (IN4) controls Lowering blinds 

Device operating modes

down output (OUT4) state.

 

- Courtesy lighting output (OUT1) and Lighting output 

(OUT2) are depending on occupancy room state. 

Operating mode nº 3

Through this operating mode, device is set as follows:

 

-  Room changes into Occupied/Unoccupied state throug-

hout Motion sensor input (IN1) and Door contact input 
(IN3). 

 

- Window input (IN2) controls climate state. 

 

- Temperature sensor input (IN4) controls Zone 2 valve ac-

tuator output (OUT4).

 

- Courtesy lighting output (OUT1) and Lighting output 

(OUT2) are depending on occupancy room state. 

Operating mode nº 4

Through this operating mode, device is set as follows:

 

- Lighting input (IN1) controls Lighting output (OUT2) state.

 

- Window input (IN2) controls climate state. 

 

- Raising blinds up input (IN3) controls Raising blinds up 

output (OUT3) state.

 

- Lowering blinds down input (IN4) controls Lowering blinds 

down output (OUT4) state.

            

On/Off 

Climate switch on and switch off  when room is in occupied 
state ( 1, 2 and 3 operating modes). When room is unoccupied 
climate can’t be turned on until room changes to occupied 
state.

            

Fan-Coil Speed

Pushbutton for automatic/manual mode and fan coil speeds. 
When the device starts, selector is in automatic mode (AUTO). In 
this mode, the device automatically manages fan coil speeds for 
each moment. By pressing the pushbutton, the device changes 
into manual mode (MAN), disappearing the AUTO icon on the 
display and showing the speed I icon. Each press changes fan 
coil speed following the sequence: I-II-III-AUTO. After speed III, 
AUTO mode is selected again.
            

 

 

 Set-point temperature

Set-point temperature value increments or decrements until 
maximum and minimum limits confi gured on the device.  
5 seconds after the last press, the device returns to resting 
state displaying ambient temperature or set-point temperature 
depending on how it has been confi gured.
After 10 seconds backlight will switch off .

            Heat/Cool

It changes operating device mode between HEAT, COOL, AUTO.
In COOL mode the device is confi gured to provide cool air 
and shows      icon on the display. In HEAT mode the device 
is confi gured to provide warm air and shows 

         

 icon on the 

display. In AUTO mode, indoor unit determines if it is necessary 
to provide cool or warm air and shows AUTO icon on the display 
apart from            or           icon depending on system confi guration. 
This mode only could be selected if the device is confi gured as 
3P mode throughout P3 parameter.

Pushbuttons operation

The device has a front panel LED which can light in diff erent 
colours depending on the device state. 

•   Green: When climate is switched off , LED will light in this 

colour.

•  

Switched off : When climate is switched on, LED will keep 

switch off . 

•   Red: When device is connected to power supply, LED will 

remain switch on in red colour while it is initializing.

•   Blinking red: it indicates there is an indoor unit failure or a 

communication failure. 

Front panel LED description.

This device should not be installed on shelves, behind curtains, 
above or near heat sources, or exposed to direct sunlight. 
For fast and accurate ambient temperature measurement, 
the controller should be installed such that air may circulate 
vertically. Installation height should be approximately 1.5 m 
from the fl oor.

Caution:

 

- Prior to installing or removing the device, ensure that there 

is no mains voltage present in the wiring to be connected 
or near the unit.

 

- Do not cut or roll up the wires to be connected to the 

device.

 

- Do not work on the wiring with wet hands.

 

- Do not open or drill through the device.

 

- Keep the device and the supply wires away from moisture 

and dust.

 

- Use a damp cloth to clean the device.

Installation steps:

1- Install the fl ush mount back box on the wall
2- Connect all wires to the appropriate device terminals 

ensuring that there are no voltage in any wire

3- Seal the internal fl exible cable conduit to avoid air fl owing 

into the device.

4- Insert and screw the device in the box
5- Fit the frame onto the device
6- Remove the front panel anti-scratch protective foil

Product installation

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Summary of Contents for e-Room Panasonic Stand-Alone

Page 1: ...point temperature is used to limit maximum value on heat mode and minimum set point temperature is used to limit minimum value on cool mode Maximum minimum user set point temperatures are maximum and minimum values that user can set throughout the pushbuttons Maximum minimum real set point temperatures are maximum and minimum values that perform to the machine Real values override values which use...

Page 2: ...is enabled and can operate When window is opened climate system stops working leaving the room temporarily without climate The device screen displays an open window icon and disappear the AUTO or fan coil speeds icon just in case the device is in Device inputs operation MANUAL mode Climate zone number 2 controlled by valve actuator also deactivates while window is open When window is closed again ...

Page 3: ...int depending on mode climate at that moment If room has been changed into unoccupied state and after that any motion is detected system enables again the device and room will be in Occupied state NOTE This operating mode can interact with Courtesy lighting output OUT1 and Lighting OUT2 This operating is described on Device outputs operating description section Device inputs operation continuation...

Page 4: ...coil speed following the sequence I II III AUTO After speed III AUTO mode is selected again Set point temperature Set point temperature value increments or decrements until maximum and minimum limits configured on the device 5 seconds after the last press the device returns to resting state displaying ambient temperature or set point temperature depending on how it has been configured After 10 sec...

Page 5: ...speed indicator It indicates the fan coil speed between the possible selection LOW MED and HIGH and operating mode selected AUTO Manual Display description When some operating failure exists on the installation or the device display shows the alarm detected throughout a number and the alarm sign icon and the blinking red LED Device can show three possible types of alarms Operating alarm The corres...

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