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IC
TB5
TB15
1 2
01
IC
TB5
TB15
1 2
02
A1 B2
MA
A1 B2
MA
TB5
05
IC
TB5
1 2
TB15
IC
TB5
TB15
1 2
04
03
TB5
06
A1 B2
MA
L3
L2
L1
L4
L23
L22
L21
L24
L31
L32
NO
a. Indoor/outdoor transmission line
The same as 1. (3)
b. Centralized control transmission line
Farthest length via outdoor unit (1.25mm
2
or more)
L32 + L31 + L1 + L2 + L3 + L4
500m
L32 + L21 + L22 + L23 + L24
500m
L1 +L2 + L3 + L4 + L31 + L21 + L22 + L23 + L24
500m
c. MA remote controller wiring
The same as 1. (1)
Control wiring example
Group
Prohibited items
Allowable length
1. M-NET and MA remote controllers can not be connected to-
gether to the indoor unit within the same group.
2. MA remote controller of 3 units or more can not be connected
to the indoor unit within the same group.
3. Do not connect together the terminal blocks (TB5) of the in-
door unit connected to different outdoor units.
6. When the total number of indoor units exceeds 26 units In-
cluding that above Type 200, a transmission booster is re-
quired.
Interlocking with ventilation
– Example to use shielded wire –
Group
Group
LC
LC
Notes:
1. Leave SW2-1 as “OFF” when connecting LM adapter only.
2. LM adapter requires the power source of 1-phase AC 230V.
Note 2
System controller
≤
≤
≤
4. Replacement of the power supply selecting connector (CN41)
on the outdoor unit should be done only on one outdoor unit.
5. Grounding work is required for S-terminal of the centralized
control transmission block (TB7) on one outdoor unit only.
✻
1. BC and BS are found only in the R2 system.
NO
TB02
TB7
TB3
Note 1
Note 1
CN41
→
CN40 Replace
SW2-1 OFF
→
ON
51
53
54
55
52
Connect
OC
OC
TB7
TB02
TB02
TB3
Leave CN41 as it is.
SW2-1 OFF
→
ON
BC
✻
1
BC
✻
1
BS
✻
1
S
M1M2
S
M1M2
S
M1M2
S
M1M2
S
M1M2
S
M1M2
M1M2
S
M1M2
S
M1M2
S
M1M2
S
M1M2
S
M1M2
S
M1M2
M1M2
1. System using MA remote controller
(4) In the case of connecting system controller to centralized control transmission line