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All City Multi equipment that sits on the M-Net requires a numerical address. This address allows
the system to identify, control, log and allocate faults to an individual piece of equipment.
Addressing
must
be completed at the time of installation prior to commissioning.
The address setting is generally carried out by the installation electrician as the addressing rotary
switches are located in or close to the electrical terminal boxes.
The piping installer
must
clearly identify and label each item of plant with permanent marker or
other labelling system with the following:
• Address
• Indoor/Outdoor/BC Name
• Port Number (R2 equipment only)
ADDRESSING MUST FOLLOW THE PIPING AND WIRING SCHEMATICS.
Rotary Switch Operation
Addresses are set using numerical rotary switches. There are two rotary tumblers for address setting
- the 10’s and the 1’s. For R2 indoor units a port setting is required. This tumbler can be set from 1
to 16. For this tumbler, A=10, B=11, C=12, D=13, E=14, F=15 and 0=16.
NOTE: Be sure power is off before setting address settings.
Ensure no two addresses are the same as this will cause a fault and the system will not operate.
Rotary Switches
M-NET ADDRESSING
Summary of Contents for BDT CITY MULTI
Page 41: ...41 S SERIES OUTDOOR UNIT WIRING INPUTS AND OUTPUTS CITY MULTI ONLY ...
Page 42: ...42 INDOOR UNIT WIRING INPUTS AND OUTPUTS CITY MULTI ONLY INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Continued ...
Page 44: ...44 RECOMMENDED M NET WIRING PROCEDURE CABLE LIMITATIONS AND SYSTEM EXAMPLES ...
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Page 48: ...48 BASIC SYSTEM M NET WIRING AND ADDRESSING EXAMPLE M NET ADDRESSING Continued ...
Page 63: ...63 DIP SWITCHES INDOOR UNITS ...