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Myzone 3 Installation and
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  • Page 1 Myzone 3 Installation and Configuration Manual Reece Pty Ltd reserves the right to change or modify the design, specifications, software, hardware, firmware or Apps at anytime without prior written or oral notice. Images and functions in this manual should be considered as indicative only and may differ from the actual Myzone touch screen or Apps...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Optional Equipment for Hard Wired Wi-Fi Control of System Myzone Wiring Connections to A/C Units Myzone Wiring Connections to Actron Units Myzone Wiring Connections to Braemar and Gree Units Myzone Wiring Connections to Fujitsu Units Myzone Wiring Connections to Daikin Units...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Myzone Wiring Connections to Mitsubishi Electric Units Myzone Wiring Connections to MHI Units Myzone Wiring Connections to Toshiba Units Myzone Wiring Connections to Panasonic Units Myzone Wiring Connections to Haier Units Myzone Wiring Connections to Hitachi Units Myzone Wiring Connections to Kaden Units Myzone Wiring Connections to LG Units Myzone Wiring Connections to Midea Units...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents System Configuration Configuration Main Menu (Classic Display) Number of Zones Number of Constants Zone Set Up Sensor Configuration Sensor Calibration Pairing and Configuring Myzone RF Sensors iSense Controller Configuration A/C Unit Configuration Select the Method of Controlling the AC Unit Fan Auto Configuration Fan Auto Zone Area Set Up Unit Info and Master/Slave Setup...
  • Page 5 Pairing and Configuring Myzone RF Sensors A/C Unit Configuration Controlling Sensor Fan Auto Fan Auto Constant Control Unit Auto-Off In-Duct Energy Auto Deadband A/C Unit Make Fault History Master/Slave System Options Installing the Myzone 3 App Worldwide Service Registration Home Automation Integration Further Assistance...
  • Page 6: General Installation Rules

    General Installation Rules The Myzone CPU (C225) and A/C Unit Module (C325) can be installed close or on the indoor fan coil unit. Do NOT directly hardwire the 240V/24V transformer into the A/C units power supply. The transformer requires its own power supply. Do NOT run the A/C unit control cables or RJ45 cables alongside 240V wiring.
  • Page 7: General Installation Instructions

    General Installation Instructions Install the ducted air conditioning unit, zone damper motors, flexible duct and grilles as per manufacturer’s instructions and in accordance with relevant Australian Standards. NOTE: For full wiring details, please refer to pages 13-27. Hardware Installation Connect the CPU (CM225) and the relevant A/C unit module together (Installation of the A/C unit module is only applicable to system set-ups that require A/C Unit Control) (CM325# –...
  • Page 8: Unit Compatibility Form

    SHDV Inverter Series, Single Phase Carrier SHDV Series Only ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Daikin Must have P1/ P2 and Current Daikin Controller can run the unit ✗ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ VRV requires set up Fujitsu C325F2 = ARTC##LATU & ARTG##LHTA Series ✓...
  • Page 9: System Design Considerations

    System Design Considerations Designing the Correct Constant Zone All ducted air conditioning systems should have a percentage of air passing over the indoor coil at all times. This is a safety mechanism to protect the ductwork and the A/C unit. There are several ways of achieving this when designing a ducted air conditioning system.
  • Page 10 System Design Considerations Designing the Correct Constant Zone iii. Bypass Electronic Constant Zone In this option an additional zone is installed into the system looping from the supply air side of the A/C fan coil unit to the return air side of the A/C fan coil unit. This bypass zone is left in the closed position and will only open if required by the system.
  • Page 11: Fixed Duct Constant And Standard Electronic Constant

    Fixed Duct Constant and Standard Electronic Constant Fig C01 – Fixed Ducted Constant Fig C02 – Standard Electronic Constant Ensure doors Ensure doors are left open are left open if there is no if there is no return air grille return air grille in the zone in the zone...
  • Page 12: Dedicated Electronic Constant And Bypass Electronic Constant

    Dedicated Electronic Constant and Bypass Electronic Constant Fig C03 – Dedicated Electronic Constant Fig C04 – Bypass Electronic Constant Ensure doors Ensure doors are left open are left open if there is no if there is no Use an unoccupied return air grille return air grille area as the...
  • Page 13: Myzone Wiring Layout

    (Max 8 Zones, Wi-Fi Optional) Nexus Tablet (205295) Zoneboss Zone Motor Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 4 Zone 3 RJ12 Cable RJ45 Cable (1609219) (3205601) Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 7 Myzone 3 CPU (3205598) 240V/24V Wi-Fi Bridge (205126) 240V/24V Transformer (3205599)
  • Page 14: Modulating Zone Control Only With Individual Wireless Zone Temperature Control (Max 8 Zones, Wi-Fi Optional)

    Wireless (205295) Zone Motor Zone Sensor (1690067) Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 4 Zone 3 RJ12 Cable RJ45 Cable (1609219) (3205601) Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 7 Myzone 3 CPU (3205598) 240V/24V Wi-Fi Bridge (205126) 240V/24V Transformer (3205599)
  • Page 15: A/C Unit Control And On/Off Zone Control (Max 8 Zones, Wi-Fi Optional)

    Zoneboss Zone Motor Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 4 Zone 3 RJ12 Cable RJ45 Cable (1609219) (3205601) Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 7 Myzone 3 CPU (3205598) A/C Unit 240V/24V Wi-Fi Bridge (205126) 240V/24V Transformer Twin-Shielded (3205599) Cable...
  • Page 16: A/C Unit Control And Modulating Zone Control With Individual Wireless Zone Temperature Control (Max 8 Zones, Wi-Fi Optional)

    Zone Sensor (1690067) Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 4 Zone 3 RJ12 Cable RJ45 Cable (1609219) (3205601) Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 7 Myzone 3 CPU (3205598) A/C Unit 240V/24V Wi-Fi Bridge (205126) 240V/24V Transformer Twin-Shielded (3205599) Cable...
  • Page 17: On/Off Zone Control Only (Max 14 Zones, Wi-Fi Optional)

    Zone 4 Zone 3 RJ12 Cable RJ45 Cable (1609219) (3205601) Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 7 240V/24V Transformer 240V/24V Myzone 3 CPU (3205599) (3205598) Zone 10 Zone 9 Zone 12 Zone 11 Wi-Fi Bridge Zone 14 Zone 13 (205126)
  • Page 18: Modulating Zone Control Only With Individual Wireless Zone Temperature Control (Max 14 Zones, Wi-Fi Optional)

    Zone 4 Zone 3 RJ12 Cable RJ45 Cable (1609219) (3205601) Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 7 240V/24V Transformer (3205599) 240V/24V Myzone 3 CPU (3205598) Zone 10 Zone 9 Zone 12 Zone 11 Wi-Fi Bridge Zone 14 Zone 13 (205126)
  • Page 19: A/C Unit Control And On/Off Zone Control (Max 14 Zones, Wi-Fi Optional)

    (3205601) Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 7 240V/24V Transformer 240V/24V A/C Unit (3205599) Twin-Shielded Cable Zone 10 Zone 9 Myzone 3 Myzone 3 (3205598) AC Unit Module Zone 12 Zone 11 Zone 14 Zone 13 Wi-Fi Bridge (205126)
  • Page 20: A/C Unit Control And Modulating Zone Control With Individual Wireless Zone Temperature Control (Max 14 Zones, Wi-Fi Optional)

    (3205601) Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 7 240V/24V Transformer (3205599) 240V/24V A/C Unit Twin-Shielded Cable Zone 10 Zone 9 Myzone 3 Myzone 3 (3205598) AC Unit Module Zone 12 Zone 11 Wi-Fi Bridge Zone 14 Zone 13 (205126)
  • Page 21: Stand Alone Vav Modulating Zone Control Only System (No Tablet)

    Zone Network Sensor Extension (1690068) Module (3205100) iSense Shielded Cable (3205096) RJ45 Cable (3205601) Supply Air Sensor (1690066) RJ12 Cable (1609219) Zone 2 Zone 1 Zoneboss Zone Motor Zone 4 Zone 3 240V/24V Transformer (3205599) 240V/24V Myzone 3 CPU (3205598)
  • Page 22: A/C Unit Control & Modulating Zone Control With Wired Zone Temperature Controllers (Wi-Fi Optional)

    Myzone Wiring Layout A/C Unit Control & Modulating Zone Control with Wired Zone Temperature Controllers (Wi-Fi Optional) 240V/24V 240V/24V Transformer (3205599) Myzone 3 Wired Zone Sensor Module Kit (3205615) RJ45 Cable Nexus Tablet (3205615) (205295) Zoneboss RJ12 Cable Zone 2...
  • Page 23: A/C Unit Control And Modulating Zone Control With Wired Isense Zone Temperature Controllers (Wi-Fi Optional)

    A/C Unit Control and Modulating Zone Control with Wired iSense Zone Temperature Controllers (Wi-Fi Optional) 240V/24V Note: Due to space restrictions, not all iSense Myzone 3 Network Extension zone temperature sensors can be shown. Module (3205100) Nexus Tablet (205295) Zone 2...
  • Page 24: A/C Unit Control And Modulating Zone Control With Wired Touch Screen Zone Temperature Controllers (Wi-Fi Optional)

    Set Time Screen Settings Beep System Config Pair Zone 4 Zone 3 RJ12 Cable RJ45 Cable (1609219) (3205601) Zone 6 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 7 240V/24V Transformer Myzone 3 CPU (3205599) (3205598) Wi-Fi Bridge (205126) A/C Unit 240V/24V Twin-Shielded Cable...
  • Page 25: Multiple A/C Unit Control And On/Off Zone Control (Max 8 Zones, Wi-Fi Optional)

    Myzone Wiring Layout Multiple A/C Unit Control and ON/OFF Zone Control (Max 8 Zones, Wi-Fi Optional) Notes: When using the multiplexor, you cannot use the in-built Nexus Tablet screen temperature sensor in any nexus screens connected (205295) to the multiplexor. The CM225 plugged into the port labelled “CCPU 1”...
  • Page 26: Optional Equipment For Hard Wired Wi-Fi Control Of System

    Optional Equipment for Hard Wired Wi-Fi Control of System Note: CPU Power supply, Zone Motors, A/C Unit Module, temp. sensors not shown for clarity. Only required if the Wi-Fi bridge will not connect via wireless radio frequency. Customer’s router or modem CB Wired Bridge CGB2C35 Ethernet...
  • Page 27: Myzone Wiring Connections To A/C Units

    Mitsubishi Electric See detailed instructions on page 35 Braemar See detailed instructions on page 29 See detailed instructions on page 36 Daikin See detailed instructions on page 34 Panasonic See detailed instructions on page 38 Fujitsu* See detailed instructions on page 33...
  • Page 28: Myzone Wiring Connections To Actron Units

    Actron). Polarity is critical see Fig (i) (J) and (K) below, for correct connection. Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 CN40 Unit make: Actron (Ultra slim low profile series only)
  • Page 29: Myzone Wiring Connections To Braemar And Gree Units

    Myzone Wiring Connection Connections to Connect the Manufacturers wired controller to the Indoor Unit CB. Braemar and Enter the service mode parameters (see page 30). Gree Units As per the instructions below set the sensor to return air for all modes. Set the Myzone control setting.
  • Page 30 Myzone Wiring Service Mode Parameters Connections to Entering Service Mode To enter Service Mode, power must be connected to the unit Braemar and and wired controller, and the unit must be switched "OFF" at the wall control. Follow he below steps and refer to the function and parameter setting table: Gree Units Enter/Cancel...
  • Page 31 Myzone Wiring Service Mode Parameters Connections to Function Function Parameter Parameter Braemar and Display Description Display Description Gree Units Sensor at return air for all modes Temp sensor location Sensor at wired control for all modes Ensure set to '01' Sensor at return air for cool, dry and fan modes, at wired control for heat mode Myzone control Standard control...
  • Page 32 Myzone Wiring Connections to Braemar and Gree Units Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 CN1 = COM - BM52 Fig (j) – Myzone C225 Unit make: Braemar (SDHV series inverter ducted, single phase units only)
  • Page 33: Myzone Wiring Connections To Fujitsu Units

    A/C unit and the Myzone controller. Do not use the terminal 1 (12V) when connecting to a Myzone system. Fig (m) – Fujitsu FCU board Indoor PCB Myzone 3 Fig (n) – Myzone C225/C325F2 Unit make: Fujitsu...
  • Page 34: Myzone Wiring Connections To Daikin Units

    C225/C325D to the P1/P2 in the fan coil unit. Polarity is critical Daikin Units see Fig (i) & (n) below, for correct connection. Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 Fig (n) – Myzone C225/C325D Unit make: Daikin Shielded, 2 core, twisted...
  • Page 35: Myzone Wiring Connections To Mitsubishi Electric Units

    C225/C325MI to the 1/2 in the fan coil unit. Polarity is critical Mitsubishi see Fig (i) & (n) below, for correct connection. Electric Units Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 Fig (n) – Myzone C225/C325MI Unit make: Mitsubishi Shielded, 2 core, twisted Electric...
  • Page 36: Myzone Wiring Connections To Mhi Units

    C225/C325MHI to the X/Y in the fan coil unit. Polarity is critical MHI Units see Fig (i) & (n) below, for correct connection. Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 Fig (n) – Myzone C225/C325MHI Unit make: Shielded, 2 core, twisted pair, control cable...
  • Page 37: Myzone Wiring Connections To Toshiba Units

    C225/C325T to the A/B in the fan coil unit. Polarity is critical Toshiba Units see Fig (i) & (n) below, for correct connection. Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 Fig (n) – Myzone C225/C325T Unit make: Toshiba Shielded, 2 core, twisted...
  • Page 38: Myzone Wiring Connections To Panasonic Units

    C225/C325P to the R1/R2 in the fan coil unit. Polarity is critical Panasonic Units see Fig (i) & (n) below, for correct connection. Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 Fig (n) – Myzone C225/C325P Unit make: Panasonic Shielded, 2 core, twisted...
  • Page 39: Myzone Wiring Connections To Haier Units

    Haier YR-E1 wired RC must be connected and set to run on return air. Fig (l) – Haier interface board Model: YCJ-A002 (Fisher & Paykel part no 51102) Indoor PCB YCJ-A002 Myzone 3 Haier YR-E17 Interface PCB Wired RC CN22/CN22-1 CN24...
  • Page 40: Myzone Wiring Connections To Hitachi Units

    Myzone Wiring Connection Connections to Connect a shielded, 2 core, twisted pair control cable from the C225/C325H to the A/B terminals and earth in the in the fan coil Hitachi Units unit. (This cable is supplied y the installer). Polarity is not critical see Fig (h) for correct connection.
  • Page 41: Myzone Wiring Connections To Kaden Units

    Kaden). Polarity is critical see Fig (i) (j) and (k) below, for correct connection. Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 CN40 Fig (k) – Myzone C225/C325KAD Fig (j) E +12V...
  • Page 42: Myzone Wiring Connections To Lg Units

    LG2 Interface Fig (c) – LG Fan coil unit use black and yellow wires to connect to Myzone LG Control Cable Plug Myzone 3 Do not Fig (d) – Myzone C225/C325L2 Unit make: Red wire not used...
  • Page 43: Myzone Wiring Connections To Midea Units

    Midea). Polarity is critical see Fig (i) (j) and (k) below, for correct connection. Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 CN40 Fig (k) – Myzone C225/C325MID Fig (j) E +12V...
  • Page 44: Myzone Wiring Connections To Rinnai Units

    Rinnai). Polarity is critical see Fig (i) (j) and (k) below, for correct connection. Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 CN40 Fig (k) – Myzone C225/C325R Fig (j) E +12V...
  • Page 45: Myzone Wiring Connections To Samsung Units

    Polarity is critical see Fig (F) and (G) below for correct connection. Fig (f) – Samsung indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 Fig (g) – Myzone C225/C325S Unit make: Samsung C325S = AC Series up Shielded, 2 core, twisted to 14kw.
  • Page 46: Myzone Wiring Connections To Temperzone Units

    Myzone Wiring Connection Connections to Connect a shielded, 2 core, twisted pair control cable from the C225 to the UC8 board in the condensing unit. (This cable is supplied by the installer) .Polarity is critical see Fig (a) and (g) for correct connection. Temperzone Units Ensure the dip switches in the condensing unit are set correctly for the installed compressor type (digital fixed speed) and fan speed control.
  • Page 47: Myzone Wiring Connections To York Units

    York). Polarity is critical see Fig (i) (J) and (K) below, for correct connection. Fig (i) – Indoor fan coil unit terminals Indoor PCB Myzone 3 CN40 Fig (k) – Myzone C225/C325Y Fig (j) E +12V...
  • Page 48: Myzone Wiring Connections To Universal Control Module

    Myzone Wiring Gas Heating Options Connections to • Gas Heating thermostat only • 1 Stage Gas Heat + 1 x Fan Speed Universal Control • 1 Stage Gas Heat + 1 Stage Cool + 1 x Fan Speed Module • 2 Stage Gas Heat + 1 Stage Cool + 1 x Fan Speed •...
  • Page 49: Gas Heating Thermostat Only

    Myzone Wiring Connections to Universal Control Module Gas Heating Thermostat Only Configure required functionality via touch screen as follows: Go to Config > AC Unit Setup > Next > press edit pencil > Select: Equipment Gas Heating thermostat only. 24V Maximum Field wiring by installer CFC1...
  • Page 50: Stage Gas Heating + 1 X Fan Speed

    Myzone Wiring Connections to Universal Control Module 1 Stage Gas Heating + 1 x Fan Speed Configure required functionality via touch screen as follows: Go to Config > AC Unit Setup > Next > press edit pencil > Select: Equipment 1 Stage Gas Heat + 1 x Fan Speed.
  • Page 51: Stage Gas Heating + 1 Stage Cooling + 1 X Fan Speed

    Myzone Wiring Connections to Universal Control Module 1 Stage Gas Heating + 1 Stage Cooling + 1 x Fan Speed Configure required functionality via touch screen as follows: Go to Config > AC Unit Setup > Next > press edit pencil > Select: Equipment 1 Stage Gas Heat + 1 Stage Cool + 1 x Fan Speed.
  • Page 52: Stage Gas Heating + 1 Stage Cooling + 1 X Fan Speed

    Myzone Wiring Connections to Universal Control Module 2 Stage Gas Heating + 1 Stage Cooling + 1 x Fan Speed Configure required functionality via touch screen as follows: Go to Config > AC Unit Setup > Next > press edit pencil > Select: Equipment 2 Stage Gas Heat + 1 Stage Cool + 1 x Fan Speed.
  • Page 53: Stage Gas Heating + 2 Stage Cooling + 1 X Fan Speed

    Myzone Wiring Connections to Universal Control Module 2 Stage Gas Heating + 2 Stage Cooling + 1 x Fan Speed Configure required functionality via touch screen as follows: Go to Config > AC Unit Setup > Next > press edit pencil > Select: Equipment 2 Stage Gas Heat + 2 Stage Cool + 1 x Fan Speed.
  • Page 54: Stage Reverse Cycle Heat Pump + 1 X Fan Speed

    Myzone Wiring Connections to Universal Control Module 1 Stage Reverse Cycle Heat Pump + 1 x Fan Speed Configure required functionality via touch screen as follows: Go to Config > AC Unit Setup > Next > press edit pencil > Select: Equipment 1 Stage R/C + 1 x Fan Speed.
  • Page 55: Stage Reverse Cycle Heat Pump + 3 X Fan Speed

    Myzone Wiring Connections to Universal Control Module 1 Stage Reverse Cycle Heat Pump + 3 x Fan Speed Configure required functionality via touch screen as follows: Go to Config > AC Unit Setup > Next > press edit pencil > Select: Equipment 1 Stage R/C + 3 x Fan Speed.
  • Page 56: Stage Reverse Cycle Heat Pump + Aux Heating + 1 X Fan Speed

    Myzone Wiring Connections to Universal Control Module 1 Stage Reverse Cycle Heat Pump + Aux Heating + 1 x Fan Speed Configure required functionality via touch screen as follows: Go to Config > AC Unit Setup > Next > press edit pencil > Select: Equipment 1 Stage R/C + Aux Heating + 1 x Fan Speed.
  • Page 57: Stage Reverse Cycle Heat Pump + Aux Heating + 1 X Fan Speed

    Myzone Wiring Connections to Universal Control Module 2 Stage Reverse Cycle Heat Pump + Aux Heating + 1 x Fan Speed Configure required functionality via touch screen as follows: Go to Config > AC Unit Setup > Next > press edit pencil > Select: Equipment 2 Stage R/C + Aux Heating + 1 x Fan Speed.
  • Page 58: System Initialisation

    System Initialisation Reset button Progress bar will scroll while system initialises and tests all zone dampers MYZONE 425 ID: 000000215 System model number System ID number CMCTS V2.21 14 Zones CM225 V3.0 1 Constant CZCO V1.0 AC Control (Zones) Details of all hardware and CML5B V1.3 AC Temp displayed their respective software...
  • Page 59: Changing The Orientation And Type Of Graphic

    Changing the Orientation and Type of Graphic Classic/Portrait Friday 01 Jan 2021 12:00PM Friday 01 Jan 2021 12:00PM Screen Adjustments Screen Adjustments ILIGHT Brightness Aircon 1 Aircon 2 Lights Contrast Saturation Retic Time Settings Background Select Press "Settings" Beep Modern Press Modern if you want to change to Landscape "Modern"...
  • Page 60: Modern/Portrait

    Changing the Orientation and Type of Graphic Modern/Portrait 865 Glen Huntly Rd, Caulfield 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 865 Glen Huntly Rd, Caulfield 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 865 Glen Huntly Rd, Caulfield 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 Aircon Aircon Aircon 1st Floor 1st Floor 1st Floor AC is on...
  • Page 61: System Configuration

    System Configuration WARNING! Only qualified Myzone installers should configure the Myzone System. Incorrect configuration could result in damage to your air conditioning unit and system. Classic Graphics To configure your system click on the System Configure icon on home page. Enter the system password "wamfud"...
  • Page 62: Configuration Main Menu (Classic Display)

    Configuration Main Menu (Classic Display) System Configuration No. of Zones Touch here to edit the number of No. of Constants Touch here to edit the zones installed (see page 58) number of variable electronic constant zones required Zone Setup (see page 59) Touch here to set up and configure AC Unit Setup each zone (see page 60)
  • Page 63: Number Of Zones

    Number of Zones System Configuration Number of Zones Naming Zones No. of Zones First set up the number of Before you proceed further, zones in your system. To it is suggested you mark No. of Constants do this click on “Number of your zones and name them Zones”, delete the factory accordingly under zone...
  • Page 64: Number Of Constants

    NOTE: Some form of constant control must be designed, Options installed and configured when using a Myzone 3 WiFi Bridge Config system. Failure to do so can result in damage to the air Change Password ******* conditioning unit and its associated componentry.
  • Page 65: Zone Set Up

    Zone Set Up Zone Setup Touch here to go to the home screen Kitchen Wireless Indicates this zone temperature is controlled by a wireless sensor Passage Const 1 Indicates this zone is designated to be the first electronic constant zone. Family Touch Indicates this zone temperature is...
  • Page 66 Zone Set Up Kitchen Manual Control Select this option if the zone Zone Setup will be used as a constant zone Zone Setup Select this option if the zone will be used as a standard OPEN/CLOSED zone Climate Control Select this option if the zone Wireless Sensor will be climate controlled via Press here to view or make...
  • Page 67: Sensor Configuration

    Sensor Configuration Hold down the "Pair Button" on the Myzone Wireless Sensor Device (see page 63). Then Press here to Kitchen pair the wireless sensor to your Myzone system. Pair Wireless Device Sensor Battery Status: Good Indicates the status of the battery Signal Strength: 100% in this sensor Indicates the status of the...
  • Page 68: Sensor Calibration

    Sensor Calibration Kitchen Calibrate Sensor (22.2) Re-calibrated temperature Current reading with calibration for this zone offset included Down -0.2 Touch here to adjust the Touch here to adjust the calibration down by calibration up by +0.1 deg. C -0.1 deg. C Total calibration offset from manufactured setting Back...
  • Page 69: Pairing And Configuring Myzone Rf Sensors

    Pairing and Configuring Myzone RF Sensors Remove front cover from sensor Set the zone selector dial to Remove the battery tab on the zone number that the the sensor sensor will control Press and hold the pair button on the wireless sensor.
  • Page 70: Isense Controller Configuration

    iSense Controller Indicates whether the iSense Configuration feature is active or inactive Eye closed = iSense feature inactive Eye open = iSense feature active The iSense feature uses the occupancy strategy to control the zone Press and hold the “Airflow” button to configure the controller.
  • Page 71: A/C Unit Configuration

    A/C Unit Configuration Select the Method of AC Unit Setup Controlling the AC Unit Touch here to go to the home screen R/Air will control the A/C AC Unit Controlling Sensor using the unit's return air sensor Zones will control the A/C unit R/Air Master Zones...
  • Page 72: Fan Auto Configuration

    Fan Auto Configuration Fan Auto Config Enable Fan Auto Control Touch here to enable Fan Auto Auto Fan control and to proceed with Fan Auto set up Capacities Unity Capacity [KW] Touch here to set the A/C Unit Fan Airflow [L/S] 1020 capacity for this system.
  • Page 73: Fan Auto Zone Area Set Up

    Fan Auto Zone Area Set Up Fan Auto Config Zone1 Area (sqm) Kitchen 10 Touch here to set the kitchen area in square meters Zone2 Area (sqm) Zone name Living 33 Zone3 Area (sqm) Master Bed 21 Current area set for Zone 3 Zone4 Area (sqm) Bypass 0 (20m2)
  • Page 74: Unit Info And Master/Slave Setup

    Unit Info and Master/Slave Setup AC Unit Setup Unit Info Auto Detect AC Unit Press here if you want to manually Panasonic search for the correct unit Indicates what brand A/C unit module is connected Fault History to this system Touch here to view the fault history for this A/C unit Induct Energy...
  • Page 75: System Options (Display, Taglines And Filter Maintenance)

    System Options (Display, Taglines and Filter Maintenance) System Options Display Full System Select either Full System or Zone Only Zone Only Hide Actual Temperature Select if you want to hide the actual temperature from the user Hide Induct Temperature Select if you want the induct temperature hidden from the user Tag Lines Myzone...
  • Page 76: System Options (Locks And Non Standard Damper Motors)

    System Options (Locks and Non Standard Damper Press here to change the systems radio frequency channel. NOTE: Motors) System Options If the RF channel is changed, you will need to re-pair all the RF devices connected to the system RF Channel Select here for non standard (Zone sensors, Wi-Fi Bridge etc.) dampers such as Belimo.
  • Page 77: Wi-Fi Bridge Set Up

    Wi-Fi Bridge Set Up Equipment Check the pairing was successful • See installation manual for details of equipment required and wiring diagram. • Wait a few seconds after completing the pairing process. Press the home button on the touch screen. Configuration and Set Up •...
  • Page 78: Wi-Fi Bridge Configuration

    Wi-Fi Bridge Configuration WiFi Bridge Config Touch here to go to the home screen Displays the Myzone system ID: 123123123 identification number IP: 192.118.27.69 Displays the Bridge IP address allocated by the DHCP MAC: 00:04:A5:G9:32:39 Displays Myzone Ethernet controller MAC address Next Previous Back...
  • Page 79: Wi-Fi Manual Ip Configuration

    Wi-Fi Manual IP Configuration WiFi Configuration Touch here to go to the home screen IP Address Auto Configuration Manual Configuration Select either Auto or Manual IP Address Configuration. If manual is selected you will need to know the IP, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary Subnet Mask DNS Server and Secondary...
  • Page 80: Configuration Main Menu (Modern Display)

    (Modern Display) Touch here to view the Zones Settings Touch here to scroll "DOWN" through settings Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Touch here to view the Touch here to edit the number of System Settings...
  • Page 81: Number Of Zones

    Number of Zones Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Number of Zones Number of Zones First set up the number of zones in your system. Number of Constants 1 To do this click on the pencil next to “Number of...
  • Page 82: Number Of Constants

    ******* NOTE: Some form of constant control must be designed, installed and configured System Device List when using a Myzone 3 system. Failure to do so can System Configuratior result in damage to the air conditioning unit and its associated componentry.
  • Page 83: Zone Set Up

    Zone Set Up Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Touch here to view the Name Calib. Balance Type Zones Settings Tablet 0.0 C 100%-0% Touch Zone Set Up Once the number of zones If the zone has been named, it Wireless 0.0 C...
  • Page 84: Sensor Calibration

    Zone Set Up Sensor Calibration Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Name Calib. Balance Type Tablet 0.0 C 100%-0% Touch Wireless 0.0 C 100%-0% Wireless iSense 0.0 C 100%-0% iSense Constant 0.0 C 100%-0% Const. 1...
  • Page 85: Air Balance

    Zone Set Up Air Balance Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Name Calib. Balance Type Tablet 0.0 C 100%-0% Touch Wireless 0.0 C 100%-0% Wireless iSense 0.0 C 100%-0% iSense Constant 0.0 C 100%-0% Const. 1...
  • Page 86: Pairing And Configuring Myzone Rf Sensors

    Pairing and Configuring Myzone RF Sensors Remove front cover from sensor Set the zone selector dial to Remove the battery tab on the zone number that the the sensor sensor will control Press and hold the pair button on the wireless sensor.
  • Page 87: A/C Unit Configuration

    A/C Unit Configuration Controlling Sensor Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Controlling Sensor Zones Touch here to change the controlling sensor Fan Auto Const Control Unit Auto Off Use In-duct Energy Auto Mode Dead Band 1.50...
  • Page 88: Fan Auto

    A/C Unit Configuration Fan Auto Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Controlling Sensor Zones Fan Auto Touch here to configure Fan Auto Const Control Unit Auto Off Use In-duct Energy Auto Mode Dead Band 1.50...
  • Page 89: Fan Auto

    A/C Unit Configuration Fan Auto Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Controlling Sensor Zones Fan Auto Const Control Unit Auto Off Use In-duct Energy Auto Mode Dead Band 1.50 AC Unit Make Auto Detect AC Unit...
  • Page 90: Constant Control

    A/C Unit Configuration Constant Control Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Controlling Sensor Zones Fan Auto Const Control Unit Auto Off Use In-duct Energy Auto Mode Dead Band 1.50 AC Unit Make Auto Detect AC Unit...
  • Page 91: Unit Auto-Off

    A/C Unit Configuration Unit Auto-Off Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Controlling Sensor Zones Fan Auto Const Control Unit Auto Off Touch here to enable/ disable this feature. Use In-duct Energy NOTE: This will shut down both outdoor and indoor Auto Mode Dead Band 1.50...
  • Page 92: In-Duct Energy

    A/C Unit Configuration In-Duct Energy Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Controlling Sensor Zones Fan Auto Const Control Unit Auto Off Use In-duct Energy Touch here to enable/disable the use of In-Duct Energy Auto Mode Dead Band 1.50...
  • Page 93: Auto Deadband

    A/C Unit Configuration Auto Deadband Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Unit Auto Off Use In-duct Energy Auto Mode Dead Band 1.50 The deadband represents a temperature range in the AUTO AC Unit Make Auto Detect AC Unit mode set point in which neither cooling nor heating turns on.
  • Page 94: A/C Unit Make

    A/C Unit Configuration A/C Unit Make Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Unit Auto Off Use In-duct Energy Auto Mode Dead Band 1.50 AC Unit Make Auto Detect AC Unit Touch here to change the A/C...
  • Page 95: Fault History

    A/C Unit Configuration Fault History Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Unit Auto Off Use In-duct Energy Auto Mode Dead Band 1.50 AC Unit Make Auto Detect AC Unit AC Settings Fujitsu Fault History Press here to view the A/C Unit Fault History.
  • Page 96: Master/Slave

    A/C Unit Configuration Master/Slave Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Unit Auto Off Use In-duct Energy Auto Mode Dead Band 1.50 AC Unit Make Auto Detect AC Unit AC Settings Fujitsu Fault History Master/Slave Master/Slave Settings...
  • Page 97: System Options

    System Options Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Tag Line 1 Myzone 3 Press here to change the Tag Line 1 Tag Line 2 Inventive - Intelligent Press here to change the Tag Line 2...
  • Page 98 System Options Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Press here to hide the actual temp from the end users view Hide Actual Temp Press here to hide the actual temp Hide Induct Temp from the end users view Airflow/Temp...
  • Page 99 System Options Myzone 3 12:00PM 01 Jan 2021 Press here to check the status of the zone dampers SYSTEM ZONES AC UNIT OPTIONS Press here to lock zone names so Zone Damper Status that they cannot be changed/ re-named unless the lock...
  • Page 100: Installing The Myzone 3 App

    Android—Google Play Store. • Login to the respective store. Software/Systems Requirements • To search for the Myzone 3 App type “Myzone3” into the stores search menu. iOS SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS • Select and download the Myzone3 App. • Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. iOS 6.0 and higher.
  • Page 101: Worldwide Service Registration

    Worldwide Service Registration World Wide Service You can only have access to the system from outside your local Wi-Fi range after you have successfully registered your system on the World Wide Service. To register your system you must: • Be inside the Wi-Fi area your system is connected to. •...
  • Page 102: Home Automation Integration

    Home Automation Integration Myzone systems can be integrated into almost any home automation system that has an Ethernet interface, including Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Control 4, IFTTT, Apple HomeKit* For interface specifications please contact Reece Pty Ltd. Your home automation integrator will need to write suitable code to control your A/C system. This service is not provided by Reece or Myzone. ™...
  • Page 103: Further Assistance

    Further Assistance If you require assistance with design, installation or configuration of the Myzone system you can visit www.metalflex.com.au/brands/myzone or contact your nearest Reece, Actrol or Metalflex Branch. To lodge a warranty claim please call Reece Customer Care – 1800 080 055. Reece Pty Ltd 118 Burwood Highway Burwood Victoria 3125...

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