Mitsubishi Electronics G-50A Schedule pattern P1 P3 setting, Schedule pattern setting P1 P3, P4

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(1) Schedule pattern (P1 P3) setting

Follow the procedures described below to set each daily schedule pattern for each group.

The setting temperature or set-back values setting are also performed in the schedule setting operation. To enter the setting temperature or set-back value setting select SET-BACK or SET TEMP. Accordance with section "5-7 user setting (page 34)" in advance.

The setting temperature or set-back value selected in this way take effect only during timer operation.Also set- back operation is cancelled if the setting temperature is changed using this central controller or a local remote controller.

( The set-back operation resumes at the next timer-ON time )

<Schedule pattern setting( P1 P3, P4 ) >

1 Press the setting.

GROUP SELECT

switch to display the group in desired a timer

2 Press the switch to move the cursor position to the pattern ( P1 P3, P4 ) to be setting.

3 Press the ENTER switch one time.

4 The schedule pattern setting screen is displayed.

5 Press the switch to move the cursor position to the first ON (PROHIBITION) time.

6 Press the

CLOCK / PATTERN

switch to select the ON (PROHIBITION)

5

 

/ 8

time. (time is changed by 10 minutes unit.)

7 Press the

ENTER

switch one time to set ON (PROHIBITION) schedule.

 

 

(The cursor moves to the next setting position.)

8 Perform operation 6 to select OFF (PERMISSION) time. 9 Perform operation 7 to set the OFF (PERMISSION) time.

10 Repeat operation 6 to 9 to set the second and third ON/OFF (PRO-

HIBITION/PERMISSION) schedules in the same manner.

When the second or third ON/OFF (PROHIBITION/PERMISSION) sch-

edule is not used, the characters "

 

 

 

:

 

 

 

" remain display and press

 

 

 

 

the ENTER

 

switch one time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11 To cancel the ON/OFF (PROHIBITION/PERMISSION) time that was set

previously, use the

 

 

 

 

 

 

switch to move the cursor

to the time position to be cancelled and press the

RESET

switch.

DEL.

12 When the P1 setting are completed,perform operation 2

to 11 as nec-

essary to perform the setting for P2 or P3 or

P4

.

 

 

Setting example in case of P4

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Contents Central Controller Mitsubishi Electric Air-conditioner Network SystemPage Safety Weekly Schedule Product FeaturesOperation Operating status monitorCollective ON/OFF switch Setup for system configurationInterlocked group setting Power supply wiringFunctions Specifications ON/OFFSpecification 50A management range Group Display Screen DisplayLAN changeover switch User operation Returning to the user operation menu screenDisplay contents Operation MethodHeat Operation settingCOOL/DRY AutoOFF Local remote control operation prohibition setting 50A operation prohibition Using the function areaMON. Monitor PROH. Prohibit COL. Collective 2 Collective operation setting Collective operation settingCollective prohibit setting Switch to set Remote Control Prohibit Shifting to the schedule setting screen Timer operationSchedule setting function summary Schedule SettingSchedule pattern P1 P3 setting Schedule pattern setting P1 P3, P4Set-back values and setting temperature setting Weekly schedule settingCopying schedule content to other groups memory,memory read Shifting to the malfunction monitor screen Malfunction reset operationChange operation Sifting to the current time setting screen Current time settingCurrent Time Setting Initial setting Shifting to initial setting menu NET address settingFunction setting SelectGroup configuration setting NETAdditions Interlocked operation setting Switch Group name setting Setting methodGroup name cursor Group name cursor movement mark Group name copy User setting IP address setting Initial setting tool connection functionMaintenance Refrigerant system monitor Malfunction log monitor External input/output function External input functionExternal output function 2Specification of external output interface1The function of external output Appendix 1 Initial setting abridged Function setting Appendix 2 User operation abridged 22-09-2002 SUN Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

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