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Setting Up Remote Controller Functions

The functions of the wireless remote 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>  Only service personnel should make the settings because the operation of the air conditioner 

may be affected, depending on the settings made. 
Furthermore, making changes to these settings may cause actual operation to deviate from 
what is printed in the Operating Instructions, so be sure to fully explain this to the customer.

Making Settings (Do with unit stopped)

(1) Holding down the swing/

fl

 ap (

) + OFF timer 

 (

) + mode select (

) buttons at the same 

time for 4 or more seconds will open the setting screen. (See 

fi

 gure below.) 

(2) Use the Temperature setting buttons 

/

 ( ) to select the number of the item to be set.

(3) Use the ON timer buttons 

/

 (

) to change settings.

(4) The settings are saved with the once/every day button (

). When this is done, the SET displayed 

on the LCD changes from blinking to lighting.

(5) If other settings are to be changed, repeat steps (2) to (4).
(6) When all settings have been made, press the start/stop (

) button.

Operation procedure and 
function display

Item 
Number

(1)

(2)

(6)

(3)

(4)

Detected contents

Set Contents

Factory
setting

1 Operation Mode

2 Flap Display

(No Display)

           (*1)

3 Select Fan Speed

(No Display)

4 Display of Set 

Temperature 

°C   °F   Setting Off (*2)

°C

5 Time Display

24 Hour (No Display)   AM/PM 24 Hour

6 Ventilation Fan 

ON/OFF

OFF (No Display)   ON

OFF 

(*3)

7 Cool temp Max

05 to 35°C

30

8 Cool temp Min

05 to 35°C

18

9 Heat temp Max

05 to 35°C

30 (*4)

10 Heat temp Min

05 to 35°C

16

11 Dry temp Max

05 to 35°C

30

12 Dry temp Min

05 to 35°C

18

13 Auto temp Max

05 to 35°C

27

14 Auto temp Min

05 to 35°C

17

16 Address Setting 

Max Value

00 (ALL only)   01 to 031

06 (*5)

17 Heat temp Max 

ON/OFF

JP (Heater Max Temp Change 
Off)   EP (ON)

JP

Attention

 

While the unit is in the SWING mode (swing/

fl

 ap), the 

fl

ap cannot be stopped in a desired position.

 

When Setting OFF is selected, “°C” is displayed on the LCD.

 

You can toggle between ON and OFF by pressing ventilation “( )”button for 4 seconds or more.

 

If the Heater Max ON/OFF setting is not changed to EP (ON), the setting change will not be 
re

fl

ected.

 

This is the number of addresses that can be set in the address change mode. Do not set it to 07 or 
above.

Summary of Contents for CZ-RWSU3

Page 1: ...Kadoma City Osaka Japan H0916 0 CV6233317755 Panasonic Corporation http www panasonic com Contents Safety Precautions 2 Part Names 3 Supplied accessories 3 Specifications 3 Installation Precautions 4 Installation Location for the Receiver 4 Mounting 4 Installing the Receiver 4 Wiring 5 Basic Wiring Diagram 5 Wiring for the Receiver 5 Settings 6 Setting for receiver 6 Setting for Wireless Remote Co...

Page 2: ... Turn off the circuit breaker of the units before installation Ask your dealer or professionals for installation and electric work This controller shall be installed in accordance with National Wiring Regulations Connect and fix the specified cables for wiring securely Do not allow the connection to be exposed to the external force of the cables Choose an installation location that sufficiently su...

Page 3: ...oller 1 Remote Control Holder 1 LR03 Size Battery 2 Instructions 1 Quick Reference 1 Screw M4 16 2 Clamper 1 Specifications Wireless Remote Controller Dimensions H 182 mm W 61 mm D 18 5 mm Weight 140 g Including batteries Power Source Two LR03 size batteries Clock Accuracy 30 seconds month at 25 C Receiver Dimensions 29 7 mm H 211 8 mm W 211 8 mm D Weight 160 g Power Source DC16 V supplied from in...

Page 4: ...ndoor unit electric component box Air Inlet grille 2 Remove the corner cover Remove the screw fixing the corner cover Screw Corner cover Convex part Place a hand on both the right and left convex parts of the corner cover to remove it Corner cover Ceiling panel 3 Wire the receiver Hang the string of the receiver on the pin of the ceiling panel Receiver Pin String Pass the wiring from the wireless ...

Page 5: ...trollers cannot be used simultaneously for a single indoor unit Be careful not to connect cables to other terminals of indoor units e g power source wiring terminal Malfunction may occur Do not bundle together with the power source wiring or store in the same metal tube Operation error may occur If noise is induced to the unit power supply attach a noise filter Wiring shown below is prohibited R1 ...

Page 6: ...ddress Address Address Address ON OFF States ALL 1 2 3 4 5 6 Position of the receiver s address switch Receipt is possible at all of the address positions 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 OFF ON Setting for Wireless Remote Controller Room Temperature Sensor Settings The indoor unit and the wireless remote controller are equipped with room temperature sensors The sensing of room temp...

Page 7: ...r settings are to be changed repeat steps 2 to 4 6 When all settings have been made press the start stop button Operation procedure and function display Item Number 1 2 6 3 4 Detected contents Set Contents Factory setting 1 Operation Mode 2 Flap Display No Display 1 3 Select Fan Speed No Display 4 Display of Set Temperature C F Setting Off 2 C 5 Time Display 24 Hour No Display AM PM 24 Hour 6 Vent...

Page 8: ...e wall and check that normal receiving is possible Remove the remote controller from the remote control holder Test Operation Preparation Turn on the circuit breaker of units and then turn the power on After the power is turned on remote controller operation is ignored for approx 1 minute because setting is being made This is not malfunction Contents received while setting are disabled 1 To start ...

Page 9: ...on device P01 P09 P14 Alternately Operation of outdoor protection device P02 P08 P15 P31 Alternately Error in the indoor thermistor F01 F03 F10 F11 Alternately Error in the outdoor thermistor F04 F09 F12 F28 Alternately Error in the indoor EEPROM F29 Simultaneously Error in the outdoor EEPROM F30 F31 Simultaneously Error related to the compressor H01 H31 Error in indoor settings L01 L03 L05 L09 Si...

Page 10: ... Panasonic Corporation 2016 ...

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