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11.7 CZ-RWRU1 Infrared Receiver (For Cassette only) Installation Manual
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Before installing the infrared remote controller, be sure to thoroughly read the “Precautions in terms of safety”
section of the installation manual provided with the indoor unit.
Also, be sure to thoroughly read the wireless remote controller installation manual as well.
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After installation is complete, carry out a test operation to check that the unit functions properly and also explain
the operation and cleaning procedures to the customer in accordance with the details in the instruction manual.
Furthermore, ask the customer to keep this installation manual and the operation instruction in a safe place for
later reference.
11.7.1
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED WITH THE INFRARED RECEIVER
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No. Name Qty.
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Infrared Receiver (For Cassette only)
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2
Installation manual (This manual)
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11.7.2 INSTALLING
THE
INFRARED RECEIVER
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When installing the infrared receiver (accessory), remove one of the corner covers from the decorative panel and
replace it.
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The receiver should be in a place where it will not be affected by the direct light from fluorescent lights. (Refer to
the illustration below)
(If using an inverter-type fluorescent light, keep the receiver at least 1 meter away from the light, otherwise the
remote control operation may not work properly.)
Fluorescent light
300 mm or more
Infrared Receiver
Indoor unit
Turn on the fluorescent lights and check to that the receiver properly receives the
remote control signal while the fluorescent lights are lit.
(If the earth wire is not connect, the infrared receiver may not receive the signal.)
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The infrared remote controller can be used to operate indoor units at a maximum range of 8 meters from directly
in front of the indoor unit.
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If the remote controller is at an angle to the receiver, the operating range may become shortened.
INFRARED RECEIVER ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
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1 Attach the infrared receiver onto the decorative panel of the indoor unit as shown in the figure.
1.
Remove the “corner cover” to the left side of the “Panasonic” mark on the decorative panel as shown in the figure.
2.
Attach the infrared receiver in the same place where the corner cover was removed from.
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Route the joint cord for wiring and connect it to the P.C.B connector <CN-DISP> in the control box of the indoor unit. After connecting the
cord, secure all the cords and wiring (louver motor wire, etc.) together with the clamp.
Summary of Contents for S-32NA1E5
Page 4: ...4 23 6 Heating 430 24 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List451 24 1 Indoor Unit 451 ...
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Page 40: ...40 4 1 2 S 56KA1E5 S 63KA1E5 S 71KA1E5 ...
Page 42: ...42 4 3 95 x 95 Cassette Type Indoor Unit 4 3 1 S 63UA1E5 S 71UA1E5 S 90UA1E5 ...
Page 44: ...44 4 5 Low Static Pressure Hide Away Type Indoor Unit 4 5 1 S 45MA1E5 S 56MA1E5 ...
Page 45: ...45 4 5 2 S 63MA1E5 S 71MA1E5 S 90MA1E5 ...
Page 51: ...51 7 Wiring Connection Diagram 7 1 Wall Mounted Type Indoor Unit KA1E5 Series ...
Page 52: ...52 7 2 60 x 60 Cassette Type Indoor Unit YA1E5 Series ...
Page 53: ...53 7 3 95 x 95 Cassette Type Indoor Unit UA1E5 Series ...
Page 54: ...54 7 4 Slim Hide Away Type Indoor Unit NA1E5 Series ...
Page 55: ...55 7 5 Low Static Pressure Hide Away Type Indoor Unit MA1E5 Series ...
Page 56: ...56 7 6 Outdoor Unit LA1E5 Series ...
Page 57: ...57 8 Electronic Circuit Diagram 8 1 Wall Mounted Type Indoor Unit KA1E5 Series ...
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Page 59: ...59 8 2 60 x 60 Cassette Type Indoor Unit YA1E5 Series ...
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Page 70: ...70 9 1 3 Receiver PCB CN DISP 9 1 4 Error Code Display PCB CN CODE ...
Page 74: ...74 9 6 Outdoor Unit LA1E5 Series 9 6 1 Main PCB ...
Page 76: ...76 9 6 3 Capacitor PCB DCN IN DCN OUT DCP IN DCP OUT ...
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