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Remote Controller
[1] Functions and Specifications of MA and ME Remote Controllers
There are two types of remote controllers: M-NET (ME) remote controller, which is connected on the indoor-outdoor transmis-
sion line, and MA remote controller, which is connected to each indoor unit.
1. Comparison of functions and specifications between MA and ME remote controllers
2. Remote controller selection criteria
MA remote controller and M-NET remote controller have different functions and characteristics. Choose the one that better
suits the requirements of a given system. Use the following criteria as a reference.
Functions/specifications
MA remote controller
*1*2
M-NET (ME) remote controller
*2*3
Remote controller address settings Not required
Required
Indoor/outdoor unit address set-
tings
Not required (required only by a sys-
tem with one outdoor unit)
*4
Required
Wiring method
Non-polarized 2-core cable
∗
To perform a group operation,
daisy-chain the indoor units us-
ing non-polarized 2-core cables.
Non-polarized 2-core cable
Remote controller connection
Connectable to any indoor unit in the
group
Connectable anywhere on the indoor-outdoor
transmission line
Interlock with the ventilation unit
Each indoor unit can individually be
interlocked with a ventilation unit. (Set
up via remote controller in the group.)
Each indoor unit can individually be interlocked
with a ventilation unit. (Set up via remote con-
troller.)
Changes to be made upon group-
ing change
MA remote controller wiring between
indoor units requires rewiring.
Either the indoor unit address and remote con-
troller address must both be changed, or the
registration information must be changed via
MELANS.
*1. MA remote controller refers to MA remote controller, MA simple remote controller, and wireless remote controller.
*2. Either the MA remote controller or the M-NET remote controller can be connected when a group operation of units in a
system with multiple outdoor units is conducted or when a system controller is connected.
*3. M-NET remote controller refers to ME remote controller.
*4. Depending on the system configuration, some systems with one outdoor unit may require address settings.
MA remote controller
*1*2
M-NET (ME) remote controller
*1*2
There is little likelihood of system expansion and
grouping changes.
Grouping (floor plan) has been set at the time of in-
stallation.
There is a likelihood of centralized installation of re-
mote controllers, system expansion, and grouping
changes.
Grouping (floor plan) has not been set at the time of
installation.
To connect the remote controller directly to the OA
processing unit.
*1. M-NET remote controller and MA remote controller cannot both be connected to the same group of indoor units.
*2. A system controller must be connected to a system to which both MA remote controller and M-NET remote controller are
connected.
<System with MA remote controller>
<System with M-NET remote controllers>
MA remote controller
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
M-NET transmission line
(indoor/outdoor transmission line)
group
group
M-NET remote controller
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
M-NET transmission line
(indoor/outdoor transmission line)
group
group
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