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Setting a schedule
Operation/Status
What is a “setting cell”?
To set a schedule, you need to register operations in “setting cells”. The “setting cell” is the smallest unit of operations used to
configure a schedule.
You set “Time”, “ON/OFF”, “OpertnMode”, “Temperatre”, “Fan SPD”, “Flap”, “Prhbt”, and “EnerSavStg” in a “setting cell”. Each
time you change an operation (for example from “ON” to “OFF”), you register a different “setting cell”.
A schedule consists of a collection of these “setting cells” lined up.
The following is an example schedule set for an indoor unit.
Setting cell (this example shows “Time” displayed)
1 block equates to a setting cell, so here
there are 7 settings.
Example
In the “09:00” setting cell
y
“Time”:
09:00
y
“ON/OFF”: ON
y
“OpertnMode”: Cool
y
“Temperatre”:
28 °C
y
“Fan SPD”:
Low
y
“Flap”: Swing
Example
In the “09:15” setting cell
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“Time”: 09:15
y
“ON/OFF”:
ON (no change to the setting)
y
“OpertnMode”: Dry
y
“Temperatre”:
28 °C (no change to the setting)
y
“Fan SPD”:
Low (no change to the setting)
y
“Flap”:
Swing (no change to the setting)
The following summarises the flow followed when setting a schedule.
(1) Select the daily running mode to register for a schedule.
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(2) Select an indoor unit or schedule group.
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(3) Set the schedule.
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(4) Register the setting.
Schedule setting flow