Panasonic CZCWEBC2 Operating Guide

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The Web Interface is a centralized air conditioning management system dedicated to PAC and 
GHP for small-sized buildings.  
Operations and status monitoring of air conditioners can be performed by a customer's PC 
after logging into the Web Interface.
 Number of connectable units  .........  • Up to 64 indoor units can be connected to one Web Interface. 
• Up to 30 outdoor units can be connected.
 Display ............................................. No display unit is provided with this product. Operations are 
performed from and indications are displayed on a customer's 
PC after login.
 Operation functions ........................
Start and stop, temperature settings, operation mode 
selection, fan speed settings, fan direction settings, prohibition 
of use of remote controllers, ventilation, and resetting of filter 
cleaning sign
 Operation monitoring .....................
Monitoring of operation status (operating/stopped, operation 
mode, etc.) and alarms
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 Program timers ...............................
Up to 50 types of weekly timers can be programmed by 
combining 50 types of daily timers (50 times per day).
  
 
Programs for a tenant holiday and five types of timer special 
days can be set.
 Supported languages .....................
The following languages are supported, and you can select a 
language when logging in by entering a language code:
 
 
English
 
 
French
 
 
German
 
 
Italian
 
 
Portuguese
 
 
Spanish
Terms and abbreviations used in this manual and in the system software
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Outdoor unit system address          Outdoor unit system, Outdoor unit, Outdoor system, Outdoor, O/D
Indoor unit address                          Indoor unit, Indoor, I/D
Tenant number                                 Tenant No., Tenant
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Central control address                    Central address, CNTR
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