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7. 2. 2.  Terminating resistor setting

CAUTION

Be sure to set the terminal resistor according to speci

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 cations.

Set the terminal resistor for every network segment (NS).

If terminal resistor is set in multiple devices, the overall communication system may 
be damaged.
If terminal resistor is not set in a device, abnormal communication may occur.

•  Be sure to set 1 terminal resistor in a network segment. You can set the terminal 

resistor at the outdoor unit or signal ampli

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 er.

•  When setting the terminal resistor of a signal ampli

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 er, refer to the installation manual 

of the signal ampli

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 er.

• When 

setting 

multiple 

terminal 

resistors, take note of the following items.

1

   How many network segments are there in a VRF system?

2

   Where will you set the terminal resistors in a network segment? (Condition for 1 

segment: Total number of outdoor and indoor units and signal ampli

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 ers is less than 

64, or the total length of the transmission cable is less than 500m)

3

   How many outdoor units are connected to 1 refrigerant system?

Con

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 gure the setting (DIP switch SET5) of the terminal resistor of the outdoor units as 

shown below from conditions 

1

 to 

3

.

SET5

Terminal resistor

Remarks

4

OFF

Disable

-

ON

Enable

(Factory setting)

Figure: Terminal resistor setting

NS2 (Network segment 2)

NS3 (Network segment 3)

NS4 (Network segment 4)

NS1 (Network segment 1)

(Set terminal resistor at outdoor units)

Master unit

Master unit

Master unit

Refrigerant system1

Refrigerant system2

Refrigerant system3

Terminal resistor: off

Terminal resistor: on

Terminal resister: on

About the setting of terminal resistor

Outdoor unit

Install

Do not install

:on

:off

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7. 3.  Rotary switch setting

The rotary switch (REF AD) sets the refrigerant circuit address of the outdoor unit. Con-

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 gure the settings only on the master unit of a refrigerant system.

If multiple refrigerant systems are connected, set the rotary switch (REF AD) as shown 
in the table below.

Refrigerant 

circuit 

address

Rotary 
Switch 

Setting

Setting

Setting 

range

Type of switch

REF AD

×10

×1

Refrigerant 

circuit 

address

0–99

Setting 

example

63

0

0

0

1

0

1

2

0

2

···

···

···

REF AD × 10 REF AD × 1

···

···

···

Rotary Switch (REF AD × 1): Factory setting “0”
Rotary Switch (REF AD × 10): Factory setting “0”

98

9

8

99

9

9

7. 4.  Push button setting

Various functions can be set when necessary.
Perform settings after all indoor units have stopped operation.

Table. A:  List  of  Settings

No

Setting Item

7 segment LED indicator

Factory 

setting

First 2 

digits

Last 2 digits

00

(Forbidden)

0

0

0

0

(Factory setting)

10

(Forbidden)

1

0

0

0

(Factory setting)

11

Cooling capacity 
shift 

Normal mode

1

1

0

0

Save energy mode

0

1

High power mode 1

0

2

High power mode 2

0

3

(Forbidden)

0

4

Set this item when necessary.

12

Heating capacity 
shift

Normal mode

1

2

0

0

Save energy mode

0

1

High power mode 1

0

2

High power mode 2

0

3

Set this item when necessary.

13

(Forbidden)

1

3

0

0

(Factory setting)

14

(Forbidden)

1

4

0

0

(Factory setting)

16

(Forbidden)

1

6

0

0

(Factory setting)

17

Height difference 
between indoor 
units

Standard

1

7

0

0

Forbidden

0

1

Height difference

0

2

Forbidden

0

3

Forbidden

0

4

If installing the indoor units (even only one set) to a lower 

fl

 oor than the outdoor 

unit, and the height difference between the indoor units is 3m or greater (i.e., if 
installing the indoor units on separate 

fl

 oors), set “02 (height difference)”.

20

Switching between 
batch stop or 
emergency stop

Batch stop

2

0

0

0

Emergency stop

0

1

This mode selects the pattern of the stop function to be operated by the external 

input terminal (CN134).

•  Batch stop: The stop of all indoor units connected to same refrigerant system 

due to input signal coming from CN134.

•  Emergency stop: When emergency stop is actuated, the indoor unit does not 

accept the operation command from the remote controller. On the other hand, 

when the emergency stop is released (no input from CN134), the air conditioner 

does not return to the original operation until the indoor unit is turned on by the 

remote controller.

21

Operation mode 
selecting method

Priority given to the 

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 rst com-

mand

2

1

0

0

Priority given to external input 
of outdoor unit

0

1

Priority given to administra-
tive indoor unit

0

2

Select the priority setting of the operation mode. 

• Priority given to the 

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 rst command: Priority is given to the operation mode which is 

set 

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 rst. 

• Priority given to external input of outdoor unit: Priority is given to the operation 

mode which is set by the external input terminal (CN132). 

• Priority given to administrative indoor unit: Priority is given to the operation mode 

of the administrative indoor unit which is set by the wired remote controller.

22

(Forbidden)

2

2

0

0

(Factory setting)

23

(Forbidden)

2

3

0

0

(Factory setting)

24

(Forbidden)

2

4

0

0

(Factory setting)

25

(Forbidden)

2

5

0

0

(Factory setting)

26

(Forbidden)

2

6

0

0

(Factory setting)

27

(Forbidden)

2

7

0

0

(Factory setting)

28

(Forbidden)

2

8

0

0

(Factory setting)

29

(Forbidden)

2

9

0

0

(Factory setting)

30

Outdoor unit 
capacity save 
setting

Level 1 (stop)

3

0

0

0

Level 2 

0

1

Level 3 

0

2

Level 4 

0

3

Level 5 

0

4

The capacity limit can be selected by the external input terminal (CN133) when 
operating with the “Energy Saving Peak Cut function”.
The lower the level, the more the effect of energy saving, but the cooling/heating 
performance will also drop.

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Page 6: ...s in the figure To reduce vibration do not install the unit directly on the ground Install it on a secure base such as concrete blocks The foundation shall support the legs of the unit and have a widt...

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Page 9: ...indoor unit and the outdoor unit cor rectly If the centering is improper the flare nut cannot be tightened smoothly If the flare nut is forced to turn the threads will be damaged Do not remove the fl...

Page 10: ...to dust or water CAUTION The primary power supply capacity is for the air conditioner itself and does not include the concurrent use of other devices Do not use crossover power supply wiring for the...

Page 11: ...rror Pay attention to the following points while attaching wires on the terminal board Do not attach 2 wires on one side Do not twist wires Do not cross the wires Do not shorted at edge at root PROHIB...

Page 12: ...a screwdriver that is too small otherwise the screw heads may be damaged and prevent the screws from being properly tightened 5 Do not tighten the terminal screws too much otherwise the screws may bre...

Page 13: ...onnected unit connected unit connected unit connected unit connected unit Input1 CN131 Yellow Input2 CN132 Green Input3 CN133 White Input4 CN134 Red Input5 CN135 Orange P C B Operation behavior Each i...

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Page 15: ...0 0 Factory setting 11 Cooling capacity shift Normal mode 1 1 0 0 Save energy mode 0 1 High power mode 1 0 2 High power mode 2 0 3 Forbidden 0 4 Set this item when necessary 12 Heating capacity shift...

Page 16: ...ter pulse setting 2 Setting number 00xx 7 3 0 0 Setting number 01xx 0 1 Setting number 98xx 9 8 Setting number 99xx 9 9 Set the hundreds digit and thousands digit of the electricity meter pulse settin...

Page 17: ...address setting Address must be set for the indoor unit Manual setting When setting with the switch inside the indoor unit refer to the indoor unit operating manual When setting with a remote control...

Page 18: ...the pressure of nitrogen gas before blazing After completing the sealing test release the nitrogen gas from both valves Release the nitrogen gas slowly It may take about 10 minutes for completing the...

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