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NOTE
• When “Shift Time” is ON and the time in “Start Date” is reached, the time setting in the remote controller shifts by
1 hour, and when the time in “End Date” is reached, the time setting returns to the original time.
• When the following scheduled operation set by the time changes due to the switch to summer time, the operation will
start at the time after the change.
Schedule timer, outdoor unit quiet setting, saving operation
However, the scheduled operation will not be carried out during the 1-hour shifted by the Start Date.
• The operating time will not be affected even if the following function set by the time changes with summer time.
Off reminder timer, Return back (Energy saving), Occupancy sensor operation
Clock display
Select the “12-hour clock” and “24-hour clock” in the “Normal display mode” and “Detailed display mode”.
NOTE
Even if you select the “12-hour clock”, the “24-hour clock” display will still appear in the setting screen of the schedule
timer etc.
Clock synchronisation
You can set whether to synchronize year, month, day, and time with the air-conditioning management controller.
(This feature is only implemented for the relevant air-conditioning management controller.)
NOTE
“Clock synchronization” is set as the factory default.
1
Push the [
∧
] / [
∨
] button to select
“10. Clock display” on the menu screen, then
push the “
Set”
[
F2]
button.
2
Push the [
∧
] / [
∨
] button to select
“24H” or “AM/PM”.
24H: 24-hour clock
AM/PM: 12-hour clock
3
Push the [
MENU] button.
The screen returns to the “Initial setting” screen.
1
Push the [
∧
] / [
∨
] button to select
“11. Clock synchronization” on the “Initial
setting” screen, then push the “
Set”
[
F2]
button.
2
Push the [
∧
] / [
∨
] button to select
“ON” or “OFF”.
3
Push the [
MENU] button.
The screen returns to the “Initial setting” screen.
Clock display
24H
AM/PM
Return
Fix
Set
Clock synchronisation
ON
OFF
Return
10
Fix
<
>
Set
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