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3. Function of the switch <Remote controller>
ME remote controller (PAR-F27MEA-US)
Set the address of the remote controller with the rotary switch.
Note: To set addresses, use a precision slotted screw driver [20 mm [0.8 in] (w)], and do not apply than 19.6N.
The use of any other tool or applying too much load may damage the switch.
4. BC controller (Main board)
Model setting
012
34
567
8
9
012
34
567
8
9
012
34
567
8
9
012
34
567
8
9
10's digits 1's digits
(left)
(right)
Remote controller unit
Rotary switch
Example: In case of address 108
Address setting range
Setting method
Main remote controller
101-150
Add 100 to the smallest address of all the indoor units in the
same group.
Sub remote controller
151-200
Add 150 to the smallest address of all the indoor units in the
same group.
Setting of rotary switch
Address No.
01-99
*1
101-199 with the 100's digit automatically being set to 1
*2
00
200
*1. At factory shipment, the rotary switch is set to 01.
*2. The address range that can be set with the ME remote controller is between 101 and 200. When the dials are set to
a number between 01 and 99, the 100's digit is automatically set to [1]. When the dials are set to 00, the 100's digit is
automatically set to [2].
Switch
Function
Function according to switch setting
Switch setting timing
OFF
ON
SW4
1
Model setting
R410A
-
Always leave it to OFF
2-8
-
-
-
-
SW5
1-6
-
-
-
-
7
Model setting
Refer to the table below for details.
Before power on
8
Model setting
Refer to the table below for details.
Before power on
SW5-8
OFF
ON
SW5-7
OFF
G type
ON
GA type
GB type
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