Before operating this set, please read these instructions completely
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FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
■ Operation controlled by programmed time
Operating time and stopping time can be set to the
minute by each day of the week. The operating and
stopping patterns can also be set in schedule according to the time slot given twice a day in tune with the
uses.
See page
11–14.
■ Unified Operation/Stop
By using this schedule timer, the unified operation/stop
of the indoor unit can be executed manually regardless
of the No. of programmed time in operation.
■ When used in conjunction with central remote controller (Optional Accessory)
The operation controlled by programmed time can be set for up to eight different patterns
(timer No. 1 – 8). Each schedule pattern can be also selected.
See page
14–15.
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF
AM
AM
OPERATING SECTION (Fig. 1, 2)
OFF
UNIFIED OPERATION BUTTON
Press this button to perform the unified
1
operation regardless of the No. of programmed
time.
UNIFIED STOP BUTTON
2
Press this button to perform the unified stop
regardless of the No. of programmed time.
OPERATION LAMP (RED)
3
The light turns on during the operation of the
indoor unit.
DISPLAY “
4
Displays the time No. only when used in
conjunction with the central remote controller.
” (TIME NO.)
NO.
DISPLAY “PROGRAM START.”
(PROGRAMMING START)
5
The light turns on when the timer is programmed.
DISPLAY “ OFF ” (HOLIDAY SETTING)
6
Lights above the day of the week set as
holiday. The operation controlled by timer is
not available on that day.
DISPLAY “ — ” (SETTING OF
DAYS OF A WEEK)
7
Flashes below the day of the week programmed.
DISPLAY “ ” (MALFUNCTION
CODE)
8
Displays the contents of malfunction during the
stop due to malfunction.
DISPLAY “
9
TIME)
Displays the present day of the week and time.
DISPLAY “
GRAMMED TIME OF SYSTEM
10
START)
Displays the time programmed to start.
Note) 1: Please note that all the displays in the figure appear for explanation purposes or when the cover is
open.
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
AM
CLOCK
PM
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
AM
CLOCK
PM
SUN
” (PRESENT
SUN
” (PRO-
DISPLAY “
TIME OF SYSTEM OFF)
11
Displays the time programmed to stop.
TIME NO. BUTTON
12
See page 13–16.
CLOCK ADJUSTING BUTTON
13
Press this button to set the present time.
PROGRAMMING START BUTTON
Press this button to set or check the No. of
14
programmed time. Press it again after you are
through with the program.
BUTTON FOR SELECTING DAYS
OF A WEEK
15
Press this button to select the day of the week.
HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON
16
Press this button to adjust the present time
and the programmed time.
TIMER ON BUTTON
17
Press this button to set the present time and
the programmed time.
HOLIDAY SETTING BUTTON
18
Press this button to set holidays.
BUTTON FOR COPYING PROGRAM OF PREVIOUS DAY
19
Use this button to set the No. of programmed
time same as that of the previous day.
PROGRAM CANCELING BUTTON
20
Use this button to set the programmed time to
cancel. The display shows “– ; – –” .
AM PM
” (PROGRAMMED
ENGLISH
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OPERATION
SETTING PRESENT TIME
(Fig. 3)
(Example) In case of setting Friday, 5:30 p.m.
1
Press the CLOCK ADJUSTING
BUTTON. The present time display
flashes.
Note) ● The present time needs adjusting in case
of turning power supply on for the first
time or the occurrence of power failure
over the period of 48 hours or more.
1
MON
AM
2
Press the BUTTON FOR SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK. Each
time the button is pressed, the day
display shifts to the right.
Note) ● The display “MON” follows the display
CLOCK
“SUN.”
5
FRI
CLOCK
PM
4
Press the TIMER ON BUTTON
Set the time to
5:30 p.m.
the moment the time signal of TV,
radio, telephone, etc. is heard. The
mark “ : ” flashes, and the clock
starts.
5
FRI
CLOCK
PM
Notes)
● The clock used is of 12-hour type.
● When you turn power supply on, the system may
display “
operate after all the liquid crystal displays appear at
a time.
● If the CLOCK ADJUSTING BUTTON is pressed by
mistake, press it again to return to the original state.
As the clock does not stop, the time indicated by the
clock is kept correct. In case of power failure within
48 hours, the clock keeps operating by utilizing the
built-in battery.
” for about one minute and not start to
Press the TIMER
ON BUTTON in
tune with the time
signal at 5:30 p.m.
5
FRI
AM
CLOCK
3
Set the time with the HOUR/
Set the day to
Friday.
MINUTE BUTTON. Each time the
HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON is pressed,
the display is put forward minute by
minute and hour by hour. When the
button is kept pressed, the display
is put forward continuously.
Notes) ● After becoming “AM 11:00”, when the
button is pressed, the display becomes
“PM 0:00”.
● After becoming “59” (minute), when the
button is pressed, the display becomes
“00” (minute).
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SETTING NO. OF
PROGRAMMED TIME
(Fig. 4)
(Example) Time No. 5 (to be programmed only
when used in conjunction with the
central remote controller)
Monday to Friday:
Operating from 8:45 a.m. till 5:00
p.m.
Operating from 5:15 p.m. till 11:00
p.m.
Saturday and Sunday:
Setting the whole day stop operation (application for holidays)
controlled by programmed time.
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NO.
SET
SET
1
NO.
NO.
SET
SET
SET
SET
NO.
SET
SET
Press the PROGRAMMING
START BUTTON. Programming is
available.
The display “PROGRAM
START”
appears, and the display of days of
a week flashes.
2
Press the TIME No. BUTTON,
and select the desired number.
Note) Unless used in conjunction with the central
remote controller, The TIME No. is not
displayed and can not be selected.
Select the TIME No. 5.
123
MON
TUE
NO.
3
Press the BUTTON FOR SE-
WED
CLOCK
LECTING DAYS OF A WEEK, and set
the proper day of the week. Each
time you press it, the flashing display of days of a week shifts to the
right.
PROGRAMSTARTON OFF
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
NO.
CLOCK
SET
THU
PM
1
FRI
SAT
SUN
5
ON OFF
SET
2
FRI
Set to
Monday.
5
Press the TIMER ON BUTTON,
and set the programmed time of
system start 1. Each time you press
it, the next area to be set flashes.
Note) Set the other programmed time in the same
procedure.
PROGRAMSTARTON OFF
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
NO.
CLOCK
SET
1
PM
AM
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
5
FRI
PM
ON OFF
SET
2
PM
PM
(2) Set the next day of the week.
Set the day of the week to Tuesday, and copy the
program of the previous day (Monday). In the
same procedure, set the day of the week to
Wednesday through Friday in sequence.
6
Press the BUTTON FOR SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK and set
the following day. Press the BUTTON FOR COPYING PROGRAM OF
PREVIOUS DAY. The same program
as that of the immediately preceding day of the week is set.
Note) Repeat each procedure 3 – 5 in the above
when not copying the contents of the
previous day.
(3) Holiday setting
ENGLISH
(1) Setting programmed time
4
Set the programmed time of
system start 1 by using the HOUR/
MINUTE BUTTON. Each time the
HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON is pressed,
the display is put forward minute by
minute and hour by hour. When the
button is kept pressed, the display
is put forward continuously.
PROGRAMSTARTON OFF
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
THU
CLOCK
FRI
5
FRI
PM
NO.
7
Press the BUTTON FOR SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK and set
one or more days of the week as
holiday. Press the HOLIDAY SETTING BUTTON, and the display
“OFF” is displayed at the top of the
day of the week. If you press it
again, the display returns to the
original state.
PROGRAMSTARTON OFF
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
NO.
CLOCK
ON OFF
Set the
programmed
time of
system start 1
at 8:45 a.m.
SET
1
AM
SAT
SUN
SET
2
SET
THU
PM
1
FRI
SAT
SUN
5
SET
2
FRI
ON OFF
Set Saturday
and Sunday
as holidays.
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8
NO.
SET
SET
NO.
SET
SET
NO.
SET
SET
NO.
SET
SET
Press the PROGRAMMING
START BUTTON, and finish the
program setting.
Notes) ● Unless the button is pressed within 20
minutes, the display will automatically
revert back to the original state. In this
case, setting contents up to the point
where the TIMER ON BUTTON (or
HOLIDAY SETTING BUTTON or
BUTTON FOR COPYING PROGRAM
OF PREVIOUS DAY) is pressed will
only take effect.
● The display “PROGRAM ↵ START”
and the display of days of a week “ — ”
disappears.
● The flashing display goes off, and the
No. of programmed time of the present
day is displayed. Then the operation
controlled by timer starts.
● The operation controlled by timer is
executed even while the program is
being set.
ON OFF
PM
PM
This is the
end of the
setting
example.
PROGRAMSTARTON OFF
OFF OFF
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
CLOCK
SUN
5
FRI
PM
NO.
SET
1
AM
SET
2
PM
CHANGE AND CANCELLATION OF NO. OF PROGRAMMED TIME (Fig. 5)
(Example) Time No. 3 (to be set only when used
Operating from
8:45 a.m. till
5:00 p.m.
Operating from
5:15 p.m. till
11:00 p.m.
in conjunction with the central remote
controller)
A: Change/
cancel partially
B: Cancel the
whole
(Wednesday)
After operating from
▼
8:45 a.m. till 7:00
p.m., the operation
stops.
(Thursday)
▼
Whole day stop.
1
Press the PROGRAMMING
START BUTTON. The program
setting is ready. The display
“PROGRAM
START” appears,
and the display of days of a week
flashes.
2
Press the TIME No. BUTTON,
and select the desired No.
ON OFF
SET
1
OFF OFF
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
NO.
CLOCK
3
Press the BUTTON FOR SE-
AM
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
5
SET
2
FRI
PM
PM
ON OFF
Select the
PM
time No. 3.
PM
LECTING DAYS OF A WEEK, and set
the day of the week to be changed.
The set No. of programmed time of
the day of the week is displayed.
1234567
MON
NO.
CLOCK
1
OFF OFF
TUE
WED
AM
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
5
SET
2
FRI
PM
PM
ON OFF
Set the day to
PM
Wednesday.
PM
ON OFF
SET
A. Change/cancel partially
4
Press the TIMER ON BUTTON
and change, and the display of
programmed time flashes. Each
time you press it, the next area to
be set flashes.
Shift to the
display “PRO-
ON OFF
SET
1
OFF OFF
AM
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
CLOCK
SUN
5
FRI
PM
NO.
5
Press the HOUR/MINUTE BUT-
PM
GRAMMED
ON OFF
SET
2
PM
PM
TIME OF
SYSTEM
OFF.”
TON and change the programmed
time. Press the TIMER ON BUTTON,
and finalize the setting of change.
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NO.
ON OFF
SET
SET
NO.
SET
SET
NO.
SET
SET
NO.
SET
SET
SET
1
OFF OFF
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
NO.
CLOCK
6
Press the PROGRAM CANCEL-
AM
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
5
ON OFF
SET
2
FRI
PM
PM
ING BUTTON, and cancel the programmed time. If you press it
again, display returns to the original
state. Press the TIMER ON BUTTON
to finalize the cancellation.
ON OFF
SET
1
OFF OFF
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
NO.
CLOCK
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
NO.
CLOCK
In the same procedure, cancel the programmed time
of system off 2.
AM
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
5
ON OFF
SET
2
FRI
PM
PM
ON OFF
SET
1
OFF OFF
AM
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
5
ON OFF
SET
2
FRI
PM
PM
B. Cancel the whole
7
Press the BUTTON FOR SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK, and
shift to the day of the week to be
canceled. Then, press the HOLIDAY
SETTING BUTTON; the display
“OFF” appears at the top of the
particular day of the week. The
programmed time is canceled. If
you press the button again, the
display returns to the original state.
ON OFF
SET
1
OFF OFF
1234567
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
CLOCK
SUN
5
ON OFF
SET
2
FRI
PM
NO.
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
AM PM
Change the
programmed
time of
system OFF
p 1 to 7:00
p.m.
Shift to the
programmed
time of
system start
2.
Set the
programmed
time of
system start 2
to program
cancellation.
Shift the day
of the week to
Thursday to
set as a
holiday.
8
Press the PROGRAMMING
START BUTTON. The program
setting is now finished.
Notes) ● Unless the button is pressed within 20
minutes, the display will automatically
revert back to the original state. In this
case, setting contents to the point
where the TIMER ON BUTTON (or
HOLIDAY SETTING BUTTON or
BUTTON FOR COPYING PROGRAM
OF PREVIOUS DAY) is pressed will
only take effect.
● To continue the change/cancellation, do
not press the PROGRAMMING START
BUTTON until all change/cancellation
are completed.
● The operation controlled by timer is
executed even while the program is
being set.
MANUAL OPERATION
(Fig. 6)
This schedule timer enables the operation/stop by
pressing the UNIFIED OPERATION/STOP BUTTON in
addition to the operation controlled by timer (operation/stop according to the programmed time) at any
time.
Press the UNIFIED OPERATION
BUTTON, and the OPERATION
LAMP turns on.
Press the UNIFIED STOP BUTTON, and the OPERATION LAMP is
turned off.
Notes)
● The operation automatically stops according to the
programmed time of system off even during the
manual operation. In the meantime, the operation
starts automatically according to the programmed
time of system start even during the stop of
operation.
● If the unit is used in conjunction with other optional
controllers for centralized control, the OPERATION
LAMP of the unit that is not under operation control
may be turned on or off a few minutes behind
schedule. This shows that the signal is being
exchanged, and does not indicate any failure.
ENGLISH
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Operation lamp
䡬 Turn on: The light turns on when any of the
䢇 Turn off: The light turns off when all the indoor
indoor units is in operation whether
the operation is controlled by timer or
by hand.
units stop.
OPERATION CONTROL
CODE
Two different types of operation control codes can be
selected when this kit is used independently (when not
used in conjunction with the central remote controller,
unified ON/OFF controller, etc.).
■ Individual
In case where the operation/stop is controlled by
both schedule timer and remote controller.
■ Centralized
The operation is controlled by the schedule timer
alone, and the operation/stop is controlled freely
with the remote controller during the programmed
time.
Notes)
● For current settings, contact your Panasonic dealer.
● To change settings, contact your Panasonic dealer.
Do not change settings yourself.
Operation MalfunctionContents of
lampcodemalfunction
Turn offM1
Turn on or
off
Turn on or
off
Turn on or
off
FlashUE
Flash—
Failure of PC board of
schedule timer.
Malfunction of transmission between each
M8
optional controllers for
centralized control.
Improper combination of
MA
optional controllers for
centralized control.
Address failure of
MC
schedule timer.
Malfunction of transmission between indoor unit
and optional controllers
for centralized control.
Malfunction in indoor
unit (Refer to the
malfunction codes of the
indoor remote controller,
while also read the
“CAUTION FOR
SERVICING” attached to
the indoor unit.)
ERROR DIAGNOSING
FUNCTION (Fig. 7)
This schedule timer is provided with the malfunction
diagnosing function. The malfunction code flashes if
there occurs any malfunction in communication, etc.
between and among the optional controllers for
centralized control. In addition, the operation lamp
also flashes if there occurs any malfunction
in communication with the indoor unit. Check the
contents of the display and contact your Panasonic
dealer because the signals give you the idea of the
trouble area.
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Web Site : http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/
3VA10582-6A EM01A045 (0110) HT
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