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Optional Controller 

Remote Controller Functions

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4. Simple Settings Function

List of Simple Setting Items

Item code

Item

Setting data

No.

Description

Filter sign ON time 

 

(filter life time)

0000

Not displayed

0001

150 hours

0002

2,500 hours

0003

5,000 hours

0004

10,000 hours

0005

Use the filter clogging sensor.

Degree of filter fouling

0000

Standard (setting at time of shipping)

0001

Highly fouled
(Filter sign ON time is reduced to one-half the set time.)

Central control 

 

address

0001

Central control address 1

0002

Central control address 2

0003

Central control address 3

0064

Central control address 64

0099

No central control address set (setting at time of shipping)

Operating mode 

 

priority change

0000

Normal (setting at time of shipping)

0001

Priority

Fan speed when 

 

heating thermostat is 

OFF

Compressor ON

Compressor OFF

0000

Lo 1 min., LL 3 min.

LL

0001

Lo

LL

0002

LL

LL

0004

Lo 1 min., LL 3 min.

Lo

0005

Lo

Lo

0006

LL

Lo

Heating intake 

temperature shift

0000

No shift

0001

Shifts intake temperature 1°C down.

0002

Shifts intake temperature 2°C down.

0003

Shifts intake temperature 3°C down.

0004

Shifts intake temperature 4°C down.

0005

Shifts intake temperature 5°C down.

0006

Shifts intake temperature 6°C down.

Electric heater 

installation

0000

No heater

0001

Heater installed

Humidifying when 

 

heater thermostat is 

 

OFF

0000

No (setting at time of shipping)

0001

Yes

Change to remote

 

controller sensor

 

thermostat differential

0000

Thermostat OFF differential: − 1°C (setting at time of shipping)

0001

Thermostat OFF differential: − 0.5°C

Function of EXCT

 

plug short-circuit

0000

Indoor unit does thermostat OFF (factory preset mode)

0001

Indoor unit gives “P14” alarm and transmits the refrigerant leakage signal.

Permit/prohibit 

 

automatic 

 

heating/cooling

0000

Permit

0001

Prohibit

Cool-only

0000

Normal

0001

Cool only (Set “1” for item code OD.)

NOTE

•  In order to avoid water leakage and damage to the fan, do not set for humidifying when the thermostat is OFF unless a 

 

vaporizing humidifier is used. 

•  Consider the device purpose and type when changing the settings. Incorrect settings may result in malfunction.
•  Do not change any setting data that does not appear in this list.

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Summary of Contents for CZ-RTC4

Page 1: ...5464849341000 SERVICE MANUAL SM830241 00 Optional Controller Order No SBPAC1503015CE Model No CZ RTC4 CZ RWSU2N CZ RWSD2 CZ RWST3N CZ RWSL2N CZ CSRC3 Timer Remote Controller Wireless Remote Controller...

Page 2: ...6 5 Detailed Settings Function 1 8 6 Automatic Address Setting 1 14 Section 2 MANUAL OF CONTROLLER 2 1 1 Timer Remote Controller CZ RTC4 2 2 Operating Instructions 2 2 Installation Instructions 2 15 2...

Page 3: ...ns 1 1 REMOTE CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS CZ RTC4 1 Remote Controller Servicing Functions 1 2 2 Test Run Function 1 3 3 Sensor Temperature Display 1 4 4 Simple Settings Function 1 6 5 Detailed Settings Funct...

Page 4: ...remote controller the indoor unit where that remote controller is connected stops Detailed settings System address indoor unit address central control address and other settings Automatic address Auto...

Page 5: ...ss the button to return to normal remote controller display The temperature cannot be adjusted in Test Run mode This mode places a heavy load on the machines Therefore use it only when performing the...

Page 6: ...monitor button Press the temperature setting buttons to select the item code to change 5 Press the button to return to normal remote controller display Fig 3 A 4 3 4 3 4 5 1 2 Sensor Temperature Displ...

Page 7: ...wer area of the room in heating mode It is the value of the code 06 in the indoor unit s EEPROM setting Cooling mode 0 Indoor unit MOV pulse MOV Outdoor unit sensors Unit No 1 Unit No 2 Unit No 3 Disc...

Page 8: ...d settings data are displayed blinking on the remote controller LCD display Fig 4 At this time the indoor unit fan or all indoor unit fans in the case of group control begins operating 3 If group cont...

Page 9: ...fts intake temperature 1 C down 0002 Shifts intake temperature 2 C down 0003 Shifts intake temperature 3 C down 0004 Shifts intake temperature 4 C down 0005 Shifts intake temperature 5 C down 0006 Shi...

Page 10: ...2 unit No item code and settings data are displayed blinking on the remote controller LCD display Fig 5 At this time the indoor unit fan begins operating 3 If group control is in effect press the sel...

Page 11: ...perature 9 C up Cooling intake temperature shift 0010 Shifts intake temperature 10 C up 0000 Function disabled 0001 Stops automatically 5 minutes after operation starts 0002 Stops automatically 10 min...

Page 12: ...range Cooling 0018 18 C Lower limit at shipment 0019 19 C Lower limit 0029 29 C 0030 30 C Upper limit at shipment Upper limit Heating 0016 16 C Lower limit at shipment 0017 17 C Lower limit 0029 29 C...

Page 13: ...erature 25 C 0026 Control temperature 26 C Fan output switching 0000 Output linked with fan ON when indoor unit fan is operating 0001 Fan mode operation output Drain pump delayed start time 0000 No de...

Page 14: ...0002 2 seconds 0058 58 seconds 0059 59 seconds 0060 Continuously ON Repeat timer switching 0000 Function disabled 0001 Function enabled Timer function change prohibit 0000 Function disabled 0001 Funct...

Page 15: ...data Purpose of use names of accessories 0000 1 0001 3 Standard setting at time of shipping High ceiling setting Discharge grille purchased separately is installed 2 way lowered ceiling system Table 3...

Page 16: ...me time Press and hold for 4 seconds or longer Next press either the temperature setting button Check that the item code is A1 Use either the button to set the system No to perform automatic address s...

Page 17: ...r 4 seconds or longer simple settings mode 2 The address is displayed for the indoor unit that is connected to the remote controller Only the address of the indoor unit that is connected to the remote...

Page 18: ...MEMO 1 16...

Page 19: ...er Remote Controller CZ RTC4 2 2 Operating Instructions 2 2 Installation Instructions 2 15 2 Wireless Remote Controller CZ RWSU2N CZ RWSD2 CZ RWST3N CZ RWSL2N 2 27 Operating Instructions 2 27 Installa...

Page 20: ...nd keep them for future reference CV6233312187 Panasonic Corporation http www panasonic com 26 EN Speci cations Model No CZ RTC4 Dimensions H 120 mm x W 120 mm x D 20 4 75 mm Weight 160 g Temperature...

Page 21: ...product or property damage Matters to be observed Prohibited matters 2 EN Preparations How to Use Setting Change When Necessary Page Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic timer remote controller Rea...

Page 22: ...es Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause u...

Page 23: ...programmed time 7 Displays the present time on a 24 hour clock Also displays settings in the various setting modes 8 Appears when the time program is being set 9 Indicates the unit No of the selected...

Page 24: ...you enter the setting mode SETTING day and time ash 2 Set to today s day of the week Press to move ashing on the display in the order of Su Mo Tu Press to move it in the order of Su Sa Fr Press SET to...

Page 25: ...CANCEL DEL CANCEL PROGRAM SET CANCEL DEL SET CANCEL Program Changing hour digits Changing minute digits Changing patterns Selecting copy source Selecting copy destination Weekly Program Function 10 E...

Page 26: ...ing the Program Timer 12 EN 4 Set the program pattern Program step 3 There are 4 program patterns Pressing repeats the following display patterns Pattern 1 Default display Pattern 2 Pattern 4 Pattern...

Page 27: ...reprogrammed day is selected as a copy source Duplicating the Program Timer 14 EN Weekly Program Function Invalidating the Program Timer If you want to stopping the program operation for more than 1 w...

Page 28: ...uting function when operation is started At this time an air conditioner does not stop at outing function 16 EN Before Asking Repair Work Before asking repair work please check the following Trouble P...

Page 29: ...2 seconds to display the upper limit temperature setting screen SETTING and the upper limit temperature start fl ashing The default value of the upper limit temperature is 38 C A 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 Press...

Page 30: ...n 3 When the centralized control unit is prohibited from stopping the unit or changing the temperature setting Note Trouble Possible Cause Remedy The temperature setting does not decrease increase The...

Page 31: ...re is 1 C lower than the set temperature Low activity Cooling Target temperature is 1 C higher than the set temperature Heating Target temperature is the same as the set temperature No one in the room...

Page 32: ...aker and consult the dealer of purchase about the symptom and Model No Is the circuit breaker turned off Turn it on and press Start Stop again If operation does not start turn off the circuit breaker...

Page 33: ...eits bereitzustellen I T Il cablaggio del telecomando non fornito articolo fornito sul campo P T A cablagem do controlo remoto n o fornecida Itemadquirido localmente G R 2 1 1 Dimensions mm 24 75 23 2...

Page 34: ...egura que pueden producir da os personales en los productos o en la propiedad ADVERTENCIA Apague el disyuntor del circuito de las unidades antes de realizar la instalaci n Solicite al proveedor o a un...

Page 35: ...etzungen oder Sachsch den WARNUNG Schalten Sie vor dem Einbau den Sicherungsautomaten aus Wenden Sie sich zwecks Einbau und Elektroarbeiten an Fachinstallateur Die Fernbedienung muss in bereinstimmung...

Page 36: ...e di calore Super cie irregolare Mantenere una distanza di almeno 1 m da TV radio e PC Causa di immagini sfocate o rumore CZ RTC4 indd 7 2015 01 15 18 24 15 6 Installation Precautions Installation loc...

Page 37: ...interiores M x 8 Atenci n Utilice el cableado RC suministrado por separado con un componente aislante de al menos 1 mm de espesor incluida la funda La normativa sobre el di metro de los cables di eren...

Page 38: ...le de brancher les appareils sur n importe quelle unit int rieure pour l utilisation ES Los mandos a distancia pueden conectarse a cualquier unidad interior para su funcionamiento DE Die Fernbedienung...

Page 39: ...Ligar a cablagem do telecomando Disponha os os da forma ilustrada no ponto do passo 2 P gs 14 15 e P gs 16 17 eevite que os desnecess rios quem naplaca Evite que os os quem em contacto com pe as da pl...

Page 40: ...ue preso Monte a placa superior Alinhe os grampos da placa superior e em seguida alinhe os grampos da placa inferior G R 2 150 mm 6 mm CZ RTC4 indd 15 2015 01 15 18 24 20 14 Mounting Continued 2 EN Mo...

Page 41: ...uperior Alinhe os grampos da placa superior e em seguida alinhe os grampos da placa inferior G R 2 50 mm 6 mm CZ RTC4 indd 17 2015 01 15 18 24 22 16 Mounting Continued Embedded type 2 EN Mount to the...

Page 42: ...le de 25 C Ajustez la p riodiquement Autonomie 24 heures apr s un chargement complet Env 8 heures sont n cessaires pour une recharge compl te Nombre d unit s int rieures connect es 8 appareils maximum...

Page 43: ...ge Au adung sind ungef hr 8 Stunden erforderlich Anzahl der anschlie baren Innenger te Bis zu 8 Ger te DE Einstellung Testbetrieb Technische Daten CZ RTC4 indd 21 2015 01 15 18 24 27 20 Setting Test o...

Page 44: ...8 horas para carregamento total N mero de unidades interiores ligadas At 8 unidades P T Con gura o Teste de funcionamento Especi ca es CZ RTC4 indd 23 2015 01 15 18 24 31 22 Setting Test operation Sp...

Page 45: ...5 4 24 69 90 135 156 25 46 91 112 157 178 47 68 113 134 179 200 201 223 Panasonic Corporation Website http www panasonic com E NGLISH I TALIANO E SPA OL E F RAN AIS P ORTUGU S D EUTSCH T RK E Operatin...

Page 46: ...i Comando Painel de comando letme Paneli TIMER OPERATION STANDBY 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 For wall mounted type indoor unit CZ RWSK2 Pour montage mural type appareil int rieur CZ RWSK2 Unidad interior de tip...

Page 47: ...Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may caus...

Page 48: ...rregularities Continuing operation when the system is out of order can result in electric shock re and damage to the system Contact your distributor Do not swallow the battery Moving and Repair Precau...

Page 49: ...erature sensor on the remote controller instead of the one on the indoor unit The temperature sensor on the indoor unit is selected before shipment At this time is shown on the display 16 Clock button...

Page 50: ...e gure 3 Gently insert one end of an unfolded paper clip or a similar object that can t into the Reset hole and press the Reset button inside the hole then put the cover back on Notes Change the batte...

Page 51: ...stop automatically When the drying mode stops operating the indoor unit s fan blows a gentle breeze in order to keep the moisture from returning to the room at a minimum Depending on the indoor unit u...

Page 52: ...Timer Operation Cont 00 OI 303000 indb 15 2015 02 20 16 23 05 6 Timer Operation 14 EN When setting the timer make sure the current time on the remote controller is accurate The timer s clock can only...

Page 53: ...he ap up down wind direction plate faces upwards Also bear in mind that the ap starts swinging after the heating standby mode is released but the display on the remote controller indicates Auto Flap d...

Page 54: ...le holding down every time you press it cycles from ALL 1 2 3 6 ALL Set it to the receiver address switch of the indoor unit you wish to operate 3 When you release the address that was displayed is se...

Page 55: ...NDBY CZ RWSL2N CZ RWSC3 00 OI 303000 indb 21 2015 02 20 16 23 08 20 EN Wireless remote controller address display Address switch position Address Address Address Address Address Address Address ALL 1...

Page 56: ...on on the remote controller See page 10 The timer cannot be set Make the settings when the remote controller is in Operation Display See page 14 If the problem persists even after you check the forego...

Page 57: ...uipo En concreto deber leer detenidamente la secci n Precauciones de seguridad situada en la p gina 36 DEUTSCH Lesen Sie die Einbauanleitung bevor Sie mit der Installation beginnen Insbesondere m ssen...

Page 58: ...y supports the weight of the remote controller CAUTION Do not use the remote controller at the following locations Location where condensation occurs Location where flammable gases etc may leak Locati...

Page 59: ...d area with a screwdriver or similar implement to allow the wire to pass through Fix it in place with the clamper Pin Fix the screw Make sure the three clips on the corner cover are located over the h...

Page 60: ...ion Fig A Fig B Fig C Fig D Panel Side panel Plastic tape Slotted screwdriver Wrapped with plastic tape Cover Insert it under the O marked surface of the cover Cable clip Receiver Cable clip Panel Air...

Page 61: ...el The projecting parts of the receiver are fixed in the hole in the panel 3 Route the lead wire from the receiver along the rib on the back of the panel Pass it through the cutout Fig B 4 Install the...

Page 62: ...e operation panel appropriately and fasten it with the supplied clamper 6 Install the ceiling panel Fig A Cover A Fig B Supplied screws 4 10 Operation panel Receiver wiring Fig C Fig D Cover B Connect...

Page 63: ...C Main Wired RC Main Indoor unit Using 1 indoor unit Using more than 1 indoor unit RC wiring field supply No polarity Installation example R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Wired RC Receiver Indoor unit I...

Page 64: ...heat pump air conditioner A01 A31 Simultaneously Inconsistency in Cooling Heating Including an auto temp setting for a model without auto temp settings Alternately Oil alarm Same as operation of outd...

Page 65: ...te controller can be set on site These settings are saved in nonvolatile memory in the remote controller Therefore the settings do not revert to the defaults even when its batteries are changed Note O...

Page 66: ...nic solvents spread Location where acidic or alkaline solutions or special sprays are frequently used Do not operate with wet hands Do not wash with water Note This device complies with Part 15 of the...

Page 67: ...2 RC wiring eld supply No polarity Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit 1 2 1 2 R1 R2 Terminals for RC wiring Remote sensor Remote sensor Wired RC Main Wired RC Main Indoor unit Using 1 ind...

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