Panasonic WU-192ME2U9 Technical Data Manual - Page 251

Menu list, Oper./Status, EnergySaving

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8. Intelligent Controller (CZ-256ESMC2U) Preparation Preparations before changing settings How to read the screens There are some items and icons common to the operations and settings screens. The follow explains the items and icons. A B C D Operations on this unit E FG Name A Submenu name B Operations/Settings screen name C Date and time D "Home" icon E Scroll buttons This displays the submenu name. This displays the operations/settings screen name. Explanation The current date and time is displayed. Touch this to display the Top menu (P.18). Touch on the right side of the screen to scroll to the right. Touch to scroll to the left. (The display changes according to the F "Back" icon G "Warning" icon direction you can scroll.) Touch this to go back to the previous menu. The "Alarm list" screen is displayed when you touch this. (→ "Checking on current alarms" (P.35)) z In this document and on the unit, indoor units are described as the "I/D". z In this document and on the unit, outdoor units are described as the "O/D".  Notations in this document Menu names, screen names, etc., are shown as follows in this document. Type Top menus Screen names Screen display items Submenu names Screen menu names Button names Notation "xxx" [xxx] Example "Oper./Status" "I/D unit list" screen "Select" column, "ON/OFF" [Operation/Status] [I/D unit list] [Operation] Preparations before changing settings Preparation Menu list 1 Select the top menu. z Touch one of the "EnergySaving", "Oper./Status", or "Settings" tabs. 2 Select the submenu. Oper./Status EnergySaving 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 Operatn/Status chnge log 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. Page 24 28 32 35 53 49 43 55 58 61 I/D unit acc. Check the accumulated data for the indoor units in a list. 65 O/D unit acc. Check the accumulated data for the outdoor units in a list. 67 Pulse acc. Check the accumulated data for the pulse meters in a list. 69 Distribution data Check the details about distribution calculations in a list. 72 EnergySaving (Perform energy saving settings) Submenu Screen menu  Set temp. auto return  Unattended auto shutoff  Set temper. range limit  Energy saving timer  Out unit silent setting  I/D unit demand settings  O/D unit demand settings  Demand/peak shaving stgs  O/D unit cyclic  I/D unit cyclic  Register demand point Bar chart Line graph Overview Even if the Set Point is changed from local controller, it can by overridden after a certain amount of time. If an indoor unit was started back up from local controller, 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. Page 77 80 83 85 87 You can automatically control indoor units to cut the maximum demand for electricity 89 consumption. You can automatically control outdoor units to cut the maximum demand for electricity 92 consumption. Limit the electricity consumed by outdoor units during the set time slot. 94 At specified 10 minute intervals, the thermostats of outdoor units in control groups are 101 turned off and restored repeatedly in order. At specified intervals (3, 4, or 5 minutes), the thermostats of indoor units in control 97 groups are turned off and restored repeatedly in order. Register the contacts between the external equipments and the main unit (Contact A, 104 Contact B, Contact C). Quantities of energy usage (electricity), etc., are shown in bar charts. 109 Temperature changes, etc., are shown in line graphs. 113 3 - 179 Control of 2WAY VRF SYSTEM 17 $;&4.$6@0*QEG 18 $;&4.$6@0*QEG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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Control of 2WAY VRF SYSTEM
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8.
Intelligent Controller (CZ-256ESMC2U)
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Preparations before changing settings
Preparation
Operations on this unit
How to read the screens
There are some items and icons common to the operations and settings screens.
The follow explains the items and icons.
A
B
C
D
F
E
G
Name
Explanation
A
Submenu name
This displays the submenu name.
B
Operations/Settings
screen name
This displays the operations/settings screen name.
C
Date and time
The current date and time is displayed.
D
“Home” icon
Touch this to display the Top menu (P.18).
E
Scroll buttons
Touch
on the right side of the screen to scroll to the right. Touch
to scroll to the left. (The display changes according to the
direction you can scroll.)
F
“Back” icon
Touch this to go back to the previous menu.
G
“Warning” icon
The “Alarm list” screen is displayed when you touch this. (→ “Checking on current alarms” (P.35))
z
In this document and on the unit, indoor units are described as the “I/D”.
z
In this document and on the unit, outdoor units are described as the “O/D”.
Notations in this document
Menu names, screen names, etc., are shown as follows in this document.
Type
Notation
Example
Top menus
Screen names
Screen display items
“xxx”
“Oper./Status”
“I/D unit list” screen
“Select” column, “ON/OFF”
Submenu names
Screen menu names
Button names
[xxx]
[Operation/Status]
[I/D unit list]
[Operation]
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Preparations before changing settings
Preparation
Menu list
1
Select the top menu.
z
Touch one of the “EnergySaving”,
“Oper./Status”, or “Settings” tabs.
2
Select the submenu.
Oper./Status
EnergySaving
Oper./Status
(Check on the status of connected units)
Submenu
Screen menu
Overview
Page
I/D unit list
Check the operational status of the indoor units in a list.
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I/D unit information
Check the details about the indoor units (number of operation cycles, etc.) in a list.
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O/D unit information
Check the details about the outdoor units (outdoor temperatures, etc.) in a list.
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Alarm 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.
35
Schedule/results
You can see the schedules set up for the future and how they performed in the past in a
list.
53
Calendar
You can allocate a single day’s schedule to a calendar.
49
Schedule setting
You can register the schedule for a single day.
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Update schedule
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).
55
Alarm log
Check the log of alarms that have occurred in the system in a list.
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Operatn/Status chnge log
Check the log of operation/status changes of the indoor units in a list.
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I/D unit acc.
Check the accumulated data for the indoor units in a list.
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O/D unit acc.
Check the accumulated data for the outdoor units in a list.
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Pulse acc.
Check the accumulated data for the pulse meters in a list.
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Distribution data
Check the details about distribution calculations in a list.
72
EnergySaving
(Perform energy saving settings)
Submenu
Screen menu
Overview
Page
Set temp. auto return
Even if the Set Point is changed from local controller, it can by overridden after a certain
amount of time.
77
Unattended auto shutoff
If an indoor unit was started back up from local controller, this setting automatically stops
the unit again repeatedly at set intervals.
80
Set temper. range limit
Restrict the temperatures that can be set by setting upper and lower limits on
temperatures.
83
Energy saving timer
You can specify time slots when you want operation capacity reduced.
85
Out unit silent setting
Set a time for the outdoor unit to operate at a lower level at night compared to the day.
87
I/D unit demand settings
You can automatically control indoor units to cut the maximum demand for electricity
consumption.
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O/D unit demand settings
You can automatically control outdoor units to cut the maximum demand for electricity
consumption.
92
Demand/peak shaving stgs
Limit the electricity consumed by outdoor units during the set time slot.
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O/D unit cyclic
At specified 10 minute intervals, the thermostats of outdoor units in control groups are
turned off and restored repeatedly in order.
101
I/D unit cyclic
At specified intervals (3, 4, or 5 minutes), the thermostats of indoor units in control
groups are turned off and restored repeatedly in order.
97
Register demand point
Register the contacts between the external equipments and the main unit (Contact A,
Contact B, Contact C).
104
Bar chart
Quantities of energy usage (electricity), etc., are shown in bar charts.
109
Line graph
Temperature changes, etc., are shown in line graphs.
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