Using The System; Powering The System On; Names And Functions Of Screen Parts; Initial Communications Screen - Panasonic CZ-256ESMC2 Operation Manual

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5 Quick Reference
Menu List
Listed are only typical functions.
How to operate air conditioners
Operating all units collectively desired
6.4.1.3 Operating all connected units
Operating units individually desired
6.4.1.1 Operating units individually
Operating units by tenant desired
6.4.1 Displaying general information by tenant
Operating units by zone desired
6.4.3 Displaying general information by zone
Varying operation modes desired
6.4.1.1 Operating units individually
Varying setting temperatures desired
6.4.1.1 Operating units individually
Resetting lter signs desired
6.4.1.1 Operating units individually
Varying fan direction and speed
6.4.1.1 Operating units individually
Prohibiting remote controlling desired
6.4.1.1 Operating units individually
Monitoring status of air conditioner operation
Monitoring status of inspection signs desired
6.7.1 Checking inspection signs
Monitoring operation status collectively desired
6.4.5 Displaying and operating all indoor units
Checking the alarm history desired
6.7.2 Checking the alarm logs
Checking current and past total calculation
6.5.1 Displaying total data by indoor unit
times desired
Checking current and past distribution ratios
6.6.1 Displaying distribution ratios and energy
and energy consumption desired
Setting the system
Changing the unit names desired
6.3.3 Setting central addresses, unit names
Changing tenant names desired
6.3.4 Setting tenant names and distribution
Changing zone names desired
6.8.1 Registering zone names
Adjusting dates and times desired
6.3.2 Setting the date, cut-off date,
Changing type of pulse meter
6.3.5 Making pulse meter settings
(power meter or gas meter)
Setting timer operation desired
6.8.3 Programming timers
Setting security displayed on the screen desired
6.8.9.2 Registering passwords
Stopping or sounding the buzzer
6.8.9.4 Buzzer sounds
Others
Backing up PC cards desired
6.5.5.4 Restoring data
Powering off Intelligent Controllers desired
6.8.9.8 Power off button
Outputting distribution in progress desired
6.5.5.3 Outputting distribution data in progress
Printing desired
9. Printing
Calibrating touch panel deviations
6.8.9.7 Calibrating touch panels
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usage by indoor unit
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and tenant numbers
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groups
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and distribution ratio calculation method
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6 Using the System

6.1 Powering the System On

Check the wiring, (air conditioners, communication adaptors, etc.) and then turn the power switch on
(see page 12). The system starts automatically.
When the system is powered on for the rst time, about 10 minutes are required for the normal
system screen to appear. Wait until it appears.

6.2 Names and Functions of Screen Parts

6.2.1 Initial communications screen

The gure below shows the initial communications screen, which appears when the Intelligent
Controller starts.
System power off procedure
Always use the following procedure to power the Intelligent Controller off.
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In the "Other settings" menu (
), select the last item, Power off .
Main
Sub
The message "Exit this program?" appears. Press the OK button.
The message "It is now safe to turn off the Intelligent Controller." appears ( ). Turn the power off.
( Several minutes may be required before the message appears.)
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