Toshiba RBC-MTSC2 Pocket Quick Reference Manual page 9

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7-day schedule
The 7-day scheduler allows for up to 8 control events
per day, enable or disable the scheduler by pressing the
toggle switch.
Each timeline summary indicates when control events
will occur and when the respective indoor unit is
programmed to be on.
Press the timeline to edit the control event for that day.
The following functions can be programmed; ON/OFF - time, (Green On – Blank OFF), Mode, (Auto-Heat-
o
o
Cool-Fan only), Temperature set point (18
C to 29
C), Fan Speed, Louver position.
Events can be Added, Deleted or Copied.
The example, shows the system will be turned
ON at 08:00 on Monday, in Cool Mode, and
o
a temperature set point of 21
C, , fan speed
and louvers are not scheduled
the system will be turned OFF Monday at 17:00
Pressing an event or "Add new control
event" will bring up a new screen
Press the time or the respective control icon to adjust the respective settings,
Selecting the red "X" for any control icon, will prevent this function from being actioned by the scheduler,
in the above, "Fan Speed and Louvre" will not be actioned, both Fan speed and Louver will operate as per
the settings on the controller prior to the schedule.
To delete an event, press the "Delete Event" toggle button, this will show/hide the delete button next to
each event, pressing the delete button removes the corresponding event from the schedule list.
To copy the event list, press the "Copy Event" button, which will bring up the "Copy Event List", the events
for the currently selected day can be copied to any other day of the week.
Pressing the day will show/hide the selected indicator.
Cool Designs Ltd makes every effort to ensure that the information provided within this publication is correct and error free, however we cannot guarantee that it is free of inaccuracies, errors, or
omissions. Users should seek to clarify this information for themselves prior to basing any decisions upon such information.

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