Menu List - Panasonic CZ-256ESMC3 Operating Instructions Manual

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1
Select the top menu.
z Touch one of the "EnergySaving",
"Oper./Status", or "Settings" tabs.
2
Select the submenu.
Oper./Status
(Check on the status of connected units)
Submenu
Screen menu
I/D unit list
I/D unit information
O/D unit information
Alarm list
Schedule/results
Calendar
Schedule setting
Update schedule
Alarm log
Operation/Status change log
I/D unit acc.
O/D unit acc.
Pulse acc.
Distribution data
EnergySaving
(Perform energy saving settings)
Submenu
Screen menu
Set temp. auto return
Unattended auto shutoff
Set temperature range limit
Energy saving timer/Efficient
operation setting*
Out unit silent setting
Register demand point
I/D unit demand settings
O/D unit demand settings
I/D unit cyclic
O/D unit cyclic
Demand/peak shaving settings/
Peak cut settings*
Bar chart
Line graph
Oper./Status
Overview
Check the operational status of the indoor units in a list.
Check the details about the indoor units (number of operation cycles, etc.) in a list.
Check the details about the outdoor units (outdoor temperatures, etc.) in a list.
You can view a list of units with current alarms, where you can check the unit, the alarm
type, and the date of the alarm.
You can see the schedules set up for the future and how they performed in the past in a
list.
You can allocate a single day's schedule to a calendar.
You can register the schedule for a single day.
You can modify a schedule that you have registered (only from the day of the change up
to 4 days later, or a total of 5 days).
Check the log of alarms that have occurred in the system in a list.
Check the log of operation/status changes of the indoor units in a list.
Check the accumulated data for the indoor units in a list.
Check the accumulated data for the outdoor units in a list.
Check the accumulated data for the pulse meters in a list.
Check the details about distribution calculations in a list.
Overview
Even if the temperature initially set is changed, the temperature automatically returns to
the set one after a certain amount of time.
If the indoor unit automatically stops at the set time but then is started again, this setting
automatically stops the unit again repeatedly at set intervals.
Restrict the temperatures that can be set by setting upper and lower limits on
temperatures.
You can specify time slots when you want operation capacity reduced.
Set a time for the outdoor unit to operate at a lower level at night compared to the day.
Register the contacts between the external equipments and the main unit (Contact A,
Contact B, Contact C).
You can automatically control indoor units to cut the maximum demand for electricity or
maximum gas consumption.
You can automatically control outdoor units to cut the maximum demand for electricity or
maximum gas consumption.
At specified intervals (3, 4, or 5 minutes), the thermostats of indoor units in control
groups are turned off and restored repeatedly in order.
At specified 10 minute intervals, the thermostats of outdoor units in control groups are
turned off and restored repeatedly in order.
Limit the electricity or gas consumed by outdoor units during the set time slot.
Quantities of energy usage (electricity, gas), etc., are shown in bar charts.
Temperature changes, etc., are shown in line graphs.
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EnergySaving
* When using gas heat pump air conditioners
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