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Quick Reference

Intelligent Controller

Model No. 

CZ-256ESMC2U

Contents

Safety precautions ........................................................................... 2

Specifications

 ................................................................................... 3

Operating precautions ..................................................................... 4
Installation precautions ................................................................... 4
Part names ........................................................................................ 4

Operations on this unit .................................................................... 5

Basic operation of the touch panel ............................................... 5

Buttons and boxes ....................................................................... 5

How to read the screens .............................................................. 7

Checking the settings on the indoor unit ....................................... 8
Operating the indoor unit .............................................................. 10

Settings after completing installation .......................................... 12
Setting the language and time zone ............................................. 14
Setting the date and time ............................................................... 15

Confirming system configuration

 ................................................. 16

Basic settings on the indoor unit .................................................. 17
Changing the name of the area group .......................................... 19
Changing the name of the distribution group ............................. 20
Basic settings for the pulse meter ................................................ 22
Set the distribution mode .............................................................. 24
Basic settings for distribution calculation ................................... 25

Panasonic Corporation

1006 Kadoma, Kadoma City, Osaka, Japan

Installation Instructions 

Separately Attached.

Before operating the unit, read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference.

ACXF55-19821

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Страница 1: ...guage and time zone 14 Setting the date and time 15 Confirming system configuration 16 Basic settings on the indoor unit 17 Changing the name of the area group 19 Changing the name of the distribution group 20 Basic settings for the pulse meter 22 Set the distribution mode 24 Basic settings for distribution calculation 25 Panasonic Corporation 1006 Kadoma Kadoma City Osaka Japan Installation Instr...

Страница 2: ...e practice which can result in personal injury or product or property damage Matters to be observed Prohibited matters WARNING Do not use this appliance in a potentially explosive atmosphere In case of malfunction of this appliance do not repair by yourself Contact the sales or service dealer for repair In case of emergency remove the power plug from the socket or switch off the circuit breaker or...

Страница 3: ...emark or registered trademark of Google Inc Note y y This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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 cause undesired operation y y This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Cla...

Страница 4: ...tallation precautions z z Do not install in locations with high humidity lots of oil vibrations where direct sunlight can reach the unit or near sources of heating This may cause malfunction z z Do not install in noisy locations This may cause incorrect operation z z Install at least 4 ft 1 m away from TV radio PC etc To prevent fuzzy images or noise Part names Name Explanation 1 Colour LCD with t...

Страница 5: ...lick This is an operation where the finger on the touch panel is flicked in a direction up or down This is used to scroll quickly Flick Touch Buttons and boxes There are varieties of buttons and boxes on the screen that you use to perform operations and settings on the touch panel Buttons These are used to switch screens save settings switch settings on or off select items and similar operations D...

Страница 6: ...ing way Gr 1 Gr 2 Gr 5 increases the numeric figure decreases the numeric figure The numbers will change continuously if you continue to touch the button The numbers cycle around in the following way For example When the number is an hour blank 12 AM 01 AM 11 PM Text boxes These are used when you need to edit some text Display example Explanation The touchscreen keyboard appears when you touch the...

Страница 7: ...o back to the previous menu G Warning icon The Alarm list screen is displayed when you touch this z z In this document and on the unit indoor units are described as the I D z z In this document and on the unit outdoor units are described as the O D Notations in this document Menu names screen names etc are shown as follows in this document Type Notation Example Top menus Screen names Screen displa...

Страница 8: ...s 1 Touch Operation Status in Oper Status 1 2 Touch I D unit list z z The I D unit list screen is displayed 2 3 Checking the status of settings z z Refer to P 9 for details about the screen Note y y You can select indoor units to change their settings Operating the indoor unit P 10 Select the area to display 1 Touch Area z z The Select Area dialogue is displayed 1 2 Select the area to display z z ...

Страница 9: ...ating mode Heat Dry Cool Fan Auto is displayed P 10 Set T The current temperature setting is displayed P 11 Room T The current room temperature is displayed Fan SPD The current fan speed High Mid Low Auto is displayed P 11 Flap The airflow direction is displayed P 11 Prhbt This indicates the remote controller operation Accept or Prhbt1 to Prhbt4 P 11 Sche This indicates the setting status of the s...

Страница 10: ...played in the Settings dialogue 5 Change the settings of the items Common display area Operation display area Select an item from the common display area and set the operation in the operation display area Item Explanation ON OFF Set whether to start or stop operation 1 Touch ON OFF 2 Select ON or OFF Mode Set the operating mode 1 Touch Mode 2 Select the operating mode heating drying cooling fan a...

Страница 11: ...ing operation 1 Touch Eco 2 Select Valid or Invl Enable or disable ECONAVI setting 1 Touch 2 Select Valid or Invl Example of prohibiting or enabling remote controller use factory setting ON OFF Mode Set temp Fan SPD Flap Eco Accept Prhbt1 Prhbt2 Prhbt3 Prhbt4 Operation and setting with the remote controller is possible Operation and setting with the remote controller is not possible 6 Touch Transm...

Страница 12: ...ribution calculation Calndr stgs fr DistrCalc P 25 Setting finished Set up flow for different operating styles Settings required Settings may be required Settings not required Step Category step Setting Screen menu names Operation Air conditioning operations only Distribution rate display only Quantity used charges display Time Load Time Load 1 Date settings Setting the current date and time Date ...

Страница 13: ...entification number Initialize Initialise the days accumulated data 12 Initialize 1 Attention needs to be paid to administration divisions when devices such as systems controllers are to be used in conjunction with this unit 2 Settings required when area administration is to be performed 3 Select the object of calculations for electricity distributing from the following Operating hours Select when...

Страница 14: ... hour ahead of the latter for example select UTC 1 z z The settings are registered and the Select time zone dialogue closes 6 7 Touch Register z z The settings are registered and the unit automatically restarts z z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 7 1 Touch IntelContrlr maint in Settings z z The Intelligent Controller maintenance screen is displayed 1 2 Touch Language TimeZone stgs z z Enter th...

Страница 15: ...egister z z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 4 1 Touch IntelContrlr maint in Settings z z The Intelligent Controller maintenance screen is displayed 1 2 Touch Date settings z z Enter the admin number password level 1 or 2 and the Date setting screen is displayed 2 Note y y Do not turn back the time manually by 30 minutes or more Errors may occur in the basic settings on the indoor unit and dist...

Страница 16: ...tings in Settings z The System settings screen is displayed 1 2 Touch Check configuration z Enter the admin number password level 2 and the Check configuration screen is displayed 2 3 Touch Check configuration z Confirmation of the configuration starts z If there are changes to the configuration of the air conditioning system after confirming the configuration the message Configuration has been ch...

Страница 17: ...ouchscreen numeric keypad ElecHeatrCap Set the capacity of the electric heater if the model has an electric heater when calculating load distribution Touch the text box and enter with the touchscreen numeric keypad Group registration y y Control Gr y y SchedleGroup y y Area y y Distrib Grp Register the group the unit belongs to The group names are displayed when you touch the text boxes Note y y B...

Страница 18: ...ancel 8 Note y y Do not register indoor units in the same area to multiple distribution groups Automatically setting central addresses 1 Put a check mark in the Register column z z Select the indoor units you want to manage 1 2 Touch CNTR adr AutSet 2 Note y y The central address is shared with other centralised controllers system controllers etc Do not change unless necessary y y After setting th...

Страница 19: ...heck mark in the Valid column z z Put a check mark in the area group to use 7 8 Touch Register z z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 8 1 Touch System Settings in Settings z z The System settings screen is displayed 1 2 Touch Area group name settings z z Enter the admin number password level 1 or 2 and the Area group name settings screen is displayed 2 3 Put a check mark in the Select column z z ...

Страница 20: ...ou can enter up to 16 letters or numbers Display Use to set the order when displayed in a list 1 Touch System Settings in Settings z z The System settings screen is displayed 1 2 Touch Distribution group sttgs z z Enter the admin number password level 1 or 2 and the Distribution group settings screen is displayed 2 3 Put a check mark in the Select column z z Select the distribution group name to b...

Страница 21: ...s z z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 6 7 Put a check mark in the Valid column z z Put a check mark in the distribution group to use in distribution calculations 7 8 Touch Register z z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 8 Setting CZ 256ESMC2U_QR indd 21 2018 06 08 9 38 25 ...

Страница 22: ...e displayed for the pulse meter After decimal pt Use to set the number of decimal places to be displayed for the pulse meter 0 to 3 Display Use to set the order when displayed in a list Type Use to set the pulse meter type Select from Elec Gas PwGn TpWt and Ice 1 Touch System Settings in Settings z z The System settings screen is displayed 1 2 Touch Pulse meter settings z z Enter the admin number ...

Страница 23: ...group to be measured and touch Select 6 Touch Register z z The Edit pulse meter sttgs dialogue closes z z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 6 7 Put a check mark in the Register column z z Put a check mark next to the pulse meters you want to enable 7 8 Touch Register z z To cancel the settings touch Cancel 8 Setting CZ 256ESMC2U_QR indd 23 2018 06 08 9 38 32 ...

Страница 24: ...ge models in calculations for distribution when load distribution only y y With O D system only the air conditioning distribution of the area of the outdoor system is reflected y y With DistrGrp the air conditioning distribution of all areas in the entire distribution group is reflected PwrDistr calc trgt Set the target of electricity distribution calculation y y Operat Time is distributed between...

Страница 25: ...Set the monthly cut off days 1 to 28 End Registering cut off days P 26 RglrHourRnge Set the distribution time slots for each day of the week Regular hour range settings possible if you put a check mark in Valid The Regular hour range settings dialogue is displayed when you touch RglrHourRnge stngs Set the target time slots for distribution calculation P 27 4 Touch Register z z To cancel the settin...

Страница 26: ...nth z z The colour of the date column changes when you touch this Touch again to return to the original You cannot set a date in the past however z z Touch the day of the week column to set the specified day by day of the week 1 Day of the week column Registering cut off days 1 Touch z z Touch to move the days forward touch to move the days back 1 CZ 256ESMC2U_QR indd 26 2018 06 08 9 38 47 ...

Страница 27: ...times z z Use to set Hours and Minutes 3 4 Touch Set z z The set time is displayed in the cell z z To delete the set time slot select the time slot to delete and touch Clear z z To copy the set time slot select the time slot to copy and touch Copy Next select the place you want to paste to and touch Paste 4 5 Touch Register z z The Regular hour range settings dialogue closes z z To cancel the sett...

Страница 28: ...hat it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Please refer to the detailed terms and conditions thereof shown in the attached License List License List Disc At least three 3 years from delivery of this product Panasonic will give to any third party who contacts us at the contact information provided below for...

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