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ENGLISH
Before operating the unit, read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future
reference.
Panasonic Corporation
1006 Kadoma, Kadoma City, Osaka, Japan
Panasonic Corporation
http://www.panasonic.com

Operating Instructions

System Controller
CZ-64ESMC3
Model No.
Installation Instructions
Separately Attached.
CV6233324487

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions System Controller CZ-64ESMC3 Model No. Installation Instructions Separately Attached. ENGLISH Before operating the unit, read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference. Panasonic Corporation 1006 Kadoma, Kadoma City, Osaka, Japan Panasonic Corporation http://www.panasonic.com CV6233324487...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions WARNING CAUTION This symbol refers to a hazard This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can or unsafe practice which can result in severe personal injury result in personal injury or or death. product or property damage. Matters to be observed Prohibited matters WARNING...
  • Page 3 • Do not operate with wet hands. • Do not wash with water. Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic System Controller.  Read the Operating Instructions carefully for safe use. This manual describes the Operating Instructions of the system controller. Read this manual as well as operating instructions supplied with indoor units and outdoor units.
  • Page 4: Excellent Features

    Excellent Features Easy operation • Easy-to-follow display on the large screen • Easy operation on the menu display Highly and multi-functional • Central control This unit alone controls all the air conditioners in offi ce. • Energy Saving function Saves energy for existing air conditioners by reducing energy waste. •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page  Repeat Off Timer ......42 Preparations  Password Setting ......44  Safety Precautions ......2 • ID number ........44  Excellent Features ......4 • Target range ........45  Energy Saving Function ....6 ...
  • Page 6: Energy Saving Function

    Energy Saving Function Saves energy for existing air conditioners by reducing energy waste. Temperature Auto Return  Restores the changed temperature to the originally set temperature automatically after a specified time has elapsed. Cooling only when there is a visitor Temperature Range Restriction ...
  • Page 7: Air-Conditioning Control System

    Password Setting  Only an authorized person can change the settings. Select the setting change range from the following 3 items. • Energy-saving setting only • Menu operation + Weekly timer setting • All key operations * The Energy Saving function forcibly performs the energy-saving operation. Air-conditioning Control System The most suitable air-conditioning control system can be selected according to the scale of the control/monitoring area.
  • Page 8 Air-conditioning Control System (continued)  Number of connectable indoor units • Indoor unit: Max. 64 units • Number of settings: 4 zones, 64 groups • 1 zone: 16 groups, 64 units  Control mode This unit is equipped with 2 “Operation modes” and 5 “Number-of-controlled-units modes” * Each mode is set at the time of installation.
  • Page 9: Part Names

    Part Names Control panel Return button LCD screen Menu button Returns to the previous Displays the menu screen screen. (P.10). Select button Switches the screen. • Switches the operation/ setting target among [All], [Zone] and [Group]. • Switches the basic operation screen among [Oper] (Operation), ] (Prohibit R/C) and...
  • Page 10: Screen Display

    Part Names (continued) Screen display  Basic operation screen Operation/Setting Screen switching Setting target Switching [Oper] (Operation), information ] (Prohibit R/C) and icon [Vent/Misc] (Ventilation/Other) (Next page) Fan speed Operation mode Flap Operation is in process Set temperature Operation guide Setting information icon example (Displayed on the basic operation screen and standby screen) According to the setting status, the number of icons and the display positions vary.
  • Page 11  Icon Icon Description Page The indoor unit fi lter needs to be cleaned. P.46 The engine oil needs to be replaced. (Only when using a gas heat pump air conditioner.) Switching operation modes is prohibited. (Switching to Auto mode is also prohibited.) Remote control operation is restricted by a central control device.
  • Page 12: Switching Displays

    Switching Displays This section describes how to switch the main screens. Standby screen (P.16) Select the indoor unit to operate and set. Operation screen • Basic operation screen (P.10) Set the operation mode, temperature, fan speed and airflow direction. • Prohibit R/C screen (P.59) Disable the remote control operation.
  • Page 13 Weekly timer setting screen Press Menu screen Press (EN)
  • Page 14: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations This section describes the basic operations to use this unit. Select All, Zone or Group Set the operation mode, (P.16) temperature, fan speed and airfl ow direction (P.18) Press ◄ ► → ▲ ▼. Press Press Press Select all indoor units. Switch among COOL, HEAT, MODE DRY, FAN and AUTO.
  • Page 15 Perform operation. Finish operation. Press Press Start operation. • The pop-up screen appears. (4 sec.) • The operation indicator illuminates. Stop operation. A: Energy saving button (When using a gas heat pump air • The pop-up screen appears. (4 sec.) conditioner: Performs the Effi...
  • Page 16: Selecting All, Zone Or Group

    Selecting All, Zone or Group Select the indoor units to set from the standby screen. Switch the screen. Press Zone Group Select the item. Press ▲▼ → Pressing switches to the setting screen. Note  Groups can be selected on the zone screen. Pressing after step 2 on the zone selection screen displays the screen below.
  • Page 17 All (Select all indoor units.) Press * For All, press Zone (Select the zone.) Press Press ▲▼ → • Select the zone from zone 1 to 4. • Groups can be selected on this screen. (See P.16 “Note”.) Group (Select the group.) Press Press ◄...
  • Page 18: Setting Operation Mode, Temperature, Fan Speed And Airflow Direction

    Setting Operation Mode, Temperature, Fan Speed and Airflow Direction Make each setting for the selected indoor unit. Display the operation screen. [Vent] (Ventilation) (P.57)/ [Misc] (Other) (P.61) Press (Prohibit R/C) (P.59) Selected indoor unit Select the item to set. Press ◄ ►. •...
  • Page 19 Perform the following operations in step 2 on page 18. Operation mode (e.g. Cool, Heat, etc.) Press ◄. * Auto: Heat The mode is automatically Cool switched to Cool or Heat to achieve the set Auto temperature. Temperature Press ▲ ▼. •...
  • Page 20: Weekly Timer Overview

    Weekly Timer Overview You can set a weekly operation schedule. • The operation ON/OFF schedule or temperature setting schedule can be set by setting the day and time (e.g. Setting the operation start time to 8:00 a.m. from every Monday to Friday.). How to set (Overview) •...
  • Page 21: Timer Reservation

    Timer Reservation New registration The screens show examples when the following content is registered using the timer group W2. • The cooling operation starts with 28 °C at 10:40 a.m. every Thursday while [ 1] is assigned to the remote control. (P.23) Display the weekly timer setting screen.
  • Page 22 Timer Reservation (continued) Select [Timer group]. ▲ ▼ → Select the weekly timer group. ▲ ▼ → • Press ▲▼ to select the group from W1 to W8 to register. Enable [ ] all days on which the timer is used. ◄...
  • Page 23: Timer Operation

    Set. ▲ ▼ → ◄ ► → (repeat)  Timer operation  Types of timer operation • START: Starts operation. • STOP: Stops operation.  Operation mode  Types of operation mode • COOL • FAN • AUTO • HEAT •...
  • Page 24: Copying Settings

    Timer Reservation (continued) Copying settings Timer group copy This copies the registered timer group to another timer group. Use this setting to apply the same schedule to multiple groups. Day copy This copies the registered schedule to other days. Use this setting to apply the same schedule to multiple days. Select [Copy function] on the weekly timer setting screen (P.21).
  • Page 25 Day copy Select the copy source. ◄ ► → Select [ ] for all copy destinations. ▲ ▼ → ◄ ► → (Repeat) Select [YES]. ◄ ► → → (Select [ ] twice to finish.) Setting holiday You can set the timer to OFF for specific days, such as national holidays. Select [Register special holiday] on the weekly timer setting screen (P.21).
  • Page 26: Changing Or Deleting Timer Reservation

    Changing or Deleting Timer Reservation After steps 8 on page 22, select the day to change or delete. ◄ ► Select the schedule to change or delete. ▲ ▼ → Select [Change] or [Delete]. ▲ ▼ → Perform [Change] or [Delete] as follows.
  • Page 27: Menu List

    Menu List Display the menu screen. To return to the previous screen Press When no operation is performed in each setting screen for several minutes The unit returns to the standby screen. When moving to the next or previous page Press ◄...
  • Page 28 Menu List (continued)  Menu items [Filter info*] details The energy saving functions Filter sign Resets the time to cleaning. Energy shown on the below can be P.29 saving set individually aside from the P.46 Next fi lter (Energy saving) button. Confi...
  • Page 29: Econavi Setting

    ECONAVI Setting Sets the ECONAVI operation to ON/OFF. Select [Energy saving] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times. Select [ECONAVI]. ▲ ▼ → Select the target.
  • Page 30: Temperature Auto Return

    Temperature Auto Return Restores the temperature after the set time has elapsed even if the temperature is changed. Select [Energy saving] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times.
  • Page 31 Select the item to set, and set to ▲ ▼ → ◄ ► (or ) → • COOL Temperature rising direction • HEAT Temperature falling direction Set the time to return to the set temperature. ▲ ▼ → • 10 to 240 min (by the 10 min) Set the temperature.
  • Page 32: Temperature Range Restriction

    Temperature Range Restriction Restricts the temperature range that can be set. Select [Energy saving] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times. Select [Temp range].
  • Page 33 Check the [Limit RNG PTTRN] contents, and make the setting if necessary. ▲ ▼ → • Press ▲ ▼ to select the pattern No. to set. • Up to 8 patterns can be registered. Select the item to set, and set to ▲...
  • Page 34: Auto Shutoff Setting

    Auto Shutoff Setting Stop time / End time / Timer When the operation is stopped Auto shutoff in effect Detect Detect Detect at a specifi ed time (e.g. closing 60 min 60 min 60 min time) and resumed afterwards, Opening time Closing time If operation is 21:00...
  • Page 35: Stop Time

    Select [Shutoff pattern]. ▲ ▼ → ◄ ► (or ) → • Press ▲ ▼ to select [Shutoff pattern], and press ◄ ► or to select the pattern No. Check the [Shutoff pattern] contents, and make the setting if necessary. ▲...
  • Page 36: Peak Cut Setting

    Peak Cut Setting Schedule peak cut Reduces the maximum power by specifying the maximum power for each time zone. (P.6) Select [Energy saving] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times.
  • Page 37 Select the operation capacity. ▲ ▼ → → (Press 2 times to fi nish.)  To set in series Repeat from step 4 without pressing  To change • Select the fi eld to change in step 5 on the previous page.
  • Page 38: External Input Peak Cut

    Peak Cut Setting (continued) External input peak cut Reduces the maximum power using external equipment. (P.6) Select [Energy saving] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times.
  • Page 39 Select the operation capacity. ▲ ▼ → → (Press 2 times to fi nish.)  To set in series Repeat from step 4 without pressing  To change • Select the fi eld to change in step 5 on the previous page.
  • Page 40: Schedule Energy Saving / Effi Cient Operation (When Using A Gas Heat Pump Air Conditioner)

    Peak Cut Setting (continued) Schedule energy saving / Effi cient operation (When using a gas heat pump air conditioner) Reduces the maximum power only for the specified time zone. (P.6) Select [Energy saving] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ → ...
  • Page 41 Select the fi eld to register. ▲ ▼ → • Up to 4 patterns can be registered. Set the start time and end time. ▲ ▼ → ► → ▲ ▼ → → (Press 2 times to fi nish.)  To change •...
  • Page 42: Repeat Off Timer

    Repeat Off Timer This stops operation after a certain period of time each time operation is performed. (e.g. Setting to stop operation after 60 minutes) 60 min Auto stop Turns on Finishes A/C. Starts working without working. turning off A/C. Select [Energy saving] on the menu screen.
  • Page 43 Set [Repeat off timer] to [ ◄ ► (or Select [Off timer pattern]. ▲ ▼ → ◄ ► (or ) → • Press ▲ ▼ to select [Off timer pattern], and press ◄ ► or to select the pattern No. Check the [Off timer pattern] contents, and make the setting if necessary.
  • Page 44: Password Setting

    Password Setting ID number / Target range Sets the password and password-covered range. The password-covered range can be selected from the following 3 settings. • Energy saving/ Menu and Weekly timer/ All keys operation (When each operation is selected, a pop-up screen for password entry is displayed.) Select [Password] on the menu screen.
  • Page 45: Target Range

     To change • Select the item to change in step 4 on the previous page. • Select [Change].  To delete • Select the item to delete in step 4 on the previous page. • Select [Delete]. • Select [YES]. ◄...
  • Page 46: Filter Sign And Filter Cleaning Timing

    Filter Sign and Filter Cleaning Timing Filter sign / Next fi lter cleaning time Select [Filter info] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times.
  • Page 47: Next Fi Lter Cleaning Time

    *To display each item, see steps 1 to 2 on the previous page. Next fi lter cleaning time To check the cleaning timing Select the target. (See P.29 step 3.) ◄ ► (or ) → ▲ ▼ → • Press ◄ ► to select [All] or [Zone], and press ▲...
  • Page 48: Quiet Operation

    Quiet Operation Sets the time zone to operate with noise of outdoor units reduced. Select [Quiet operation] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times.
  • Page 49: Initial Settings

    Initial Settings Clock / Clock type / Operation lock Select [Initial settings] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times. Select the item to set. ▲...
  • Page 50: Zone/Group Name Setting

    Initial Settings (continued) Zone/Group name setting Sets names for zones and groups. Select [Initial settings] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times. Select [Zone/Group name].
  • Page 51 Enter the name. (Repeat the same procedure for all characters.) ▲ ▼ ◄ ► → • For Zone Up to 14 characters • For Group Up to 16 characters (Space is included in the number of characters.)  To change the character type Character Select the character type with ◄...
  • Page 52: Touch Sound

    Initial Settings (continued) Touch sound / Contrast / Backlight / Language / Contact address Select [Initial settings] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times.
  • Page 53: Language

    Language Set. ▲ ▼ ◄ ► → Contact address • If you need to contact for servicing, check the back cover of the operating instructions for indoor units or outdoor units. (EN)
  • Page 54: Settings List

    Settings List Group information / Setup information This provides the meanings of setting information icons. Setting information icon Select [Setting list] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ →  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the standby screen Press 2 times.
  • Page 55: Setup Information

    *To display each item, see steps 1 to 2 on the previous page. Setup information The icons corresponding to the settings are displayed if they are set for at least one group among all of the connection groups. Select the setting information icon. ▲...
  • Page 56  Setting information icon list Icon Description Page Switching among operation modes is prohibited. (Switching to Auto mode is – also prohibited.) The remote control operation is restricted by the central control device. – (Only in the remote control mode) The indoor unit fi...
  • Page 57: Ventilation Setting

    Ventilation Setting This unit can control ventilation during operation for the following indoor units. The fan connected to the air conditioner can be switched ON/OFF while the air conditioner is operating. * If the ventilation function is not equipped If neither of the above settings is set for the selected group, the ventilation screen is displayed as shown on the right.
  • Page 58 Ventilation Setting (continued) Note  The screen differs depending on the connected model. Example ([Misc] screen P.61)  If there is no ventilation fan present, the screen below is displayed. (EN)
  • Page 59: Disabling Remote Control Operation

    Disabling Remote Control Operation Disables the remote control operation for selected indoor units. Select indoor units. (P.16) Switch to the remote control prohibition screen. Press Select from [ 1] to [ : Operation is permitted. ▲ ▼ → : Operation is prohibited.
  • Page 60 Changing the setting contents for the remote control [ to [ Select [Prohibit R/C] on the menu screen. (P.27) ▲ ▼ → Select from [ 1] to [ ▲ ▼ → Select the item to disable. ◄ ► → ▲ ▼ → •...
  • Page 61: Other Screen

    Other Screen Filter sign reset / Weekly timer / Holiday If the [Vent/Misc] tab shows [Misc], the following settings can be made on the [Misc] screen. • Filter sign reset • Weekly timer setting Enable/Disable • Holiday setting Switch to the [Misc] screen on P.12. Press Filter sign reset Displays the filter cleaning timing, and resets the elapsed time from cleaning.
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If operation does not start by pressing Check the following before asking for repair. Cannot disable  Cannot perform operation when the remote control using in the remote control mode. operation (Remote (P.8) prohibited)  After recovery from blackout, press again.
  • Page 63  If any of the following alarm indications appears, stop operation once and restart approx. 1 minute later. Alarm is displayed. (Alarm indication, off) Alarm indication (e.g.) [•E04 •E06 •P10 •P20 •H06] → If the indication does not reappear, use the unit.
  • Page 64: Specifi Cations

    ± 30 seconds/month (at normal temperature 25 ˚C) Precision *Adjust periodically. Clock Holding 100 hours (When fully charged) time *Approx. 8 hours are required for full charge. Number of connected indoor Up to 64 groups (64 units) units © Panasonic Corporation 2016 (EN)

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