Panasonic CZ-RTC3 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic CZ-RTC3 Operating Instructions Manual

High-spec wired remote controller

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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
81405230169000
WEB-URL
Panasonic Corporation
Website:http://panasonic.net/

Operating Instructions

High-spec Wired Remote Controller
Model No.
CZ-RTC3
Installation Instructions
Separately Attached.
G0114-0
CV6233312187

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions High-spec Wired Remote Controller CZ-RTC3 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 WEB-URL G0114-0 Panasonic Corporation 81405230169000 Website:http://panasonic.net/...
  • Page 2: Part Names

    Part Names Control panel Return button Menu button Returns to the previous screen. Displays the menu screen (P. 10). LCD screen Cross key buttons Selects an item. Left Right Down Operation indicator Illuminates during operation. Blinks during alarm. Energy saving Start/Stop button button Starts/Stops operation.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions WARNING CAUTION This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in severe personal practice which can result in personal injury or injury or death. product or property damage. Matters to be observed Prohibited matters WARNING...
  • Page 4 Safety Precautions Note:  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page Thank you for purchasing the  Part Names ..........2 Panasonic high-spec wired remote • Control panel ........2 controller.  Safety Precautions .......3  Read the Operating Instructions  Part Names ..........6 carefully for safe use. This • Screen display ........6...
  • Page 6: Part Names

    Part Names Screen display Top screen Remote controller Operation is locked. Present time & name (P.34) (P.33) day (P.33) Setting information icon When inspection When is required checking the (P.41) meanings of all icons Operation (P.39) mode Set temperature Fan speed Flap The indoor unit is stopped or slight blow operation is in process.
  • Page 7  Setting information icons displayed on the top screen Icon Description Page The indoor unit fi lter needs to be cleaned. P.20 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 8: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Start operation. Press (The operation indicator illuminates.)  To change the setting (P.10)  To turn the energy saving operation ON/OFF Press during operation. (Only for models equipped with the energy saving function.)  To stop (The operation indicator turns off.) Operation indicator Select the item to set.
  • Page 9: Fan Speed

    Perform the following operations in step 2 on page 8.  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.  Set temperature Press .
  • Page 10: 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 display returns to the top screen. Select the menu item.  Selectable menus (1 to 13) ▲...
  • Page 11  Menu items (1 to 13)  No. 10 [Energy saving] details Explains the basic Restores the temperature Basic operations. Temp auto after the set time has P.24 instructions • Press ◄ ► to turn the return elapsed even if the page.
  • Page 12: Flap Setting For Each Indoor Unit

    Flap Setting for Each Indoor Unit FLAP e.g. unit 1-1 e.g. unit 1-3 When setting fl aps for each indoor unit • Flaps of all air outlets of 1 indoor unit face the same direction. Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press ...
  • Page 13: Flap Setting For Each Air Outlet

    Flap Setting for Each Air Outlet Lock indiv. fl ap When setting the fl ap for each air outlet individually according to the room condition • Even if the fl ap setting of all indoor units (P.9) or each indoor unit (P. 12) is changed, the fl...
  • Page 14: Timer Reservation

    Timer Reservation ON/OFF timer This turns ON/OFF at the specifi ed time. (e.g. Turning ON/OFF after 3 hours) Operation Operation 3 hours 3 hours stop stop • Use OFF timer for example when: Reducing electric consumption while sleeping • Use ON timer for example when: Operating the air conditioner according to the meeting start timing Display the menu screen.
  • Page 15: Weekly Timer Overview

    Timer Reservation 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.).
  • Page 16: Weekly Timer

    Timer Reservation Weekly timer New registration • e.g. Start operation with 26 °C at 10:00 a.m. on every Sunday. Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times. Select [Weekly timer].
  • Page 17 Set the start time for the timer operation. hour minute ▲ ▼ → ► → ▲ ▼ → • 0:00 to 23:59 Select the timer operation. ▲ ▼ → • Types of timer operation  ON: Starts operation with the temperature set last.
  • Page 18 Timer Reservation Weekly timer continued Change/Delete After steps 1 to 4 on page 16, 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 19 Timer Reservation Weekly timer continued The registered schedule can be copied to other days. Timer copy This is convenient to apply the same schedule to multiple days. Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times.
  • Page 20: Filter Information

    Filter Information Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times. Select the item to set. ▲ ▼ → Filter information Select [Next fi lter cleaning time]. ▲...
  • Page 21 Note • Depending on the model, [Filter info] cannot be used. In this case, a message is displayed as shown on the right. • When the cleaning time comes, the icon shown on the right appears on the top screen. (EN)
  • Page 22: Quiet Operation/Power Consumption Monitor

    Quiet Operation/Power Consumption Monitor Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times. Select the item to set. ▲ ▼ → Quiet operation Enter the password. ▲ ▼ → ► → (Repeat) Set [Select enable/disable] to [ ].
  • Page 23 Power consumption monitor Select the period to display. ▲ ▼ → Confi rm the information. (Press 2 times to fi nish.) • 1 day Power consumption (approx.) • 1 week Power consumption (approx.) • Pressing ◄► can switch data of 1-week total and data of each day.
  • Page 24: Energy Saving

    Energy Saving  Temp auto return Restoring the changed temperature to the originally set temperature automatically after a specifi ed time elapses. (e.g. Only when a guest comes)  Temp range Restricting the temperature range that can be set. (Temperatures outside the range cannot be set.) Display the menu screen.
  • Page 25: Temp Range

    Temp range Select the item and set to [ ]. ▲ ▼ → ◄ ► → Set the temperature range. ▲ ▼ → ► → ▲ ▼ → → (Press 2 times to fi nish.) Setting range • Cool/Dry: 18 °C to 30 °C •...
  • Page 26: Auto Shutoff

    Energy Saving  Auto shutoff When the operation is stopped at a specifi ed time (e.g. closing time) and resumed afterwards, this function detects the operation status at regular time intervals and stops operation automatically. Detect the operation status at regular time intervals and stop the operation automatically. (e.g.
  • Page 27 Stop time Time to stop operation (Time when Auto shutoff is activated) Set. hour minute ▲ ▼ → ► → ▲ ▼ → → (Press 2 times to fi nish.) End time Time when Auto shutoff stops Set. hour minute ▲...
  • Page 28: Schedule Peak Cut

    Energy Saving Time zone to reduce the operation capacity Large  Schedule peak cut This reduces the operation capacity for the specifi ed time period. Operation capacity Small 11:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 Display the menu screen.  To return to the last screen Press ...
  • Page 29 Set the start time and end time. ▲ ▼ → ► → ▲ ▼ → (Repeat) Select the operation capacity. ▲ ▼ → → (Press 2 times to fi nish.)  To set in series Repeat from step 4 without pressing ...
  • Page 30: Repeat Off Timer

    Energy Saving (e.g. Setting to stop operation after 60 minutes)  Repeat off timer 60 min Auto stop This stops operation after a certain period of time each time operation is performed. Turns on (e.g. When forgetting turning off) Finishes A/C.
  • Page 31: Outing Function

    Outing Function This function prevents the room temperature from rising too high (or dropping too low) when no one is in the room due to outing, etc. • • • • • (EN)
  • Page 32 Outing Function Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times. Select [Outing function] ▲ ▼ → Select [Select enable/disable] and set to [ ]. ▲ ▼ → ◄ ► → Select [Set lower/upper limit temp.].
  • Page 33: Initial Settings

    Initial Settings  Clock  Clock type  Operation lock Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times. Select [Initial settings]. ▲ ▼ → Select the item to set. ▲...
  • Page 34: Controller Name

    Initial Settings  Controller name The room to which the remote controller belongs can be easily identifi ed. Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times. Select [Initial settings].
  • Page 35: Touch Sound/Contrast/Backlight/Language

    Initial Settings  Touch sound  Contrast  Backlight  Language Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times. Select [Initial settings]. ▲ ▼ → Select the item to set. ▲...
  • Page 36: Password Change/Temp Sensor/Main/Sub/Vent Output/Contact Address

    Initial Settings  Password change  Temp sensor  Main/sub  Vent output  Contact address Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times. Select [Initial settings]. ▲...
  • Page 37 *To display each item, see steps 1 to 4 on the previous page. Temp sensor • Select the temperature sensor to control the room temperature. Indoor unit Remote controller Temp sensor Main/sub • When 2 remote controllers are connected to the same indoor unit, this registers one remote controller as [Main] and the other as [Sub].
  • Page 38: Ventilation Setting

    Ventilation Setting Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times. Select [Ventilation]. ▲ ▼ → Select [Ventilation ON/OFF]. Select [ON] or [OFF] ▲ ▼ → → (Press 2 times to fi...
  • Page 39: Setting List

    Setting List This provides the meanings of setting information icons. Display the menu screen.  To return to the previous screen Press  To return to the top screen Press 2 times. Select [Setting list]. ▲ ▼ → Select the item. ▲...
  • Page 40  Setting information icon list Icon Description Page [Lock indiv. fl ap] is set. P.13 Switching between Heat and Cool/Dry mode is prohibited (Switching to Auto – mode is also prohibited.). Remote control operation is restricted by a central control device. –...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If operation does not start by pressing Check the following before asking for repair. When the [Centrally  Being centrally controlled, operation is not controlled] message possible. is displayed  After recovery from blackout, press again. Blackout? →If operation does not start, turn off the circuit breaker and consult the dealer of purchase about the symptom and Model No.
  • Page 42: Specifi Cations

    72 hours (When fully charged) time *Approx. 8 hours are required for full charge. Number of connected indoor Up to 8 units units Authorized representative in EU Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany © Panasonic Corporation 2014 (EN)

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