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Manual address setting with the remote controller
Procedure when setting indoor units’ addresses first under the condition that indoor wiring has been completed and
outdoor wiring has not been started (manual setting using the remote controller)
Wiring example of 2 refrigerant lines
In the example above, disconnect the remote controller connections between the indoor units and connect a
wired remote controller to the target unit directly before address setting.
Pair the indoor unit to set and the remote controller one-to-one.
Turn on the power.
1
Push and hold the , , and buttons at the same time for more than 4 seconds.
LCD starts flashing.
Line (system) address
1
1
1
2
2
Indoor unit address
1
2
3
1
2
Group address
1
Header unit
2
Follower unit
2
Follower unit
2
Follower unit
2
Follower unit
Refrigerant line 1
Refrigerant line 2
Outdoor
unit
Outdoor
unit
Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 Indoor unit 3
Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2
Remote
controller
ON / OFF
TEMP.
TIME
SET
CL
FILTER
RESET TEST
TIMER SET
CODE No.
UNIT No.
SETTING
DATA
SET
R.C.
No.
11
4, 7, 10
2, 5, 8
3, 6, 9
1
CODE No.
SET DATA
<Line (system) address>
2
Push the TEMP.
/
buttons repeatedly to set the CODE No. to .
3
Push the TIME
/
buttons repeatedly to set a system address.
(Match the address with the address on the interface P.C. board of the outdoor unit in the same refrigerant line.)
4
Push the
button.
(It is OK if the display turns on.)
<Indoor unit address>
5
Push the TEMP.
/
buttons repeatedly to set the CODE No. to .
6
Push the TIME
/
buttons repeatedly to set an indoor unit address.
7
Push the
button.
(It is OK if the display turns on.)
<Group address>
8
Push the TEMP.
/
buttons repeatedly to set the CODE No. to .
9
Push the TIME
/
buttons repeatedly to set a group address. If the indoor unit is individual, set the
address to
; header unit,
; follower unit,
.
10
Push the
button.
(It is OK if the display turns on.)
11
Push the
button.
The address setting is complete.
(
flashes. You can control the unit after
has disappeared.)
NOTE
1. Do not use address numbers
29
or
30
when setting system addresses using the remote controller.
These 2 address numbers cannot be used on outdoor units and the CODE No. [
E04
] (Indoor / outdoor
communication error) will appear if they are mistakenly used.
2. If you set addresses to indoor units in 2 or more refrigerate lines manually using the remote controller and will
control them centrally, set the outdoor unit of each line as below.
• Set a system address for the outdoor unit of each line with SW13 and 14 of their interface P.C. boards.
• Turn off dip switch 2 of SW30 on the interface P.C. boards of all the outdoor units connected to the same central
control, except the unit that has the lowest address. (For unifying the termination of the wiring for the central
control of indoor and outdoor units)
• Connect the relay connectors (CN10) between the [U1, U2] and [U3, U4] terminals on the interface P.C. board to
CN02 in all the outdoor units to which the central control is connected.
• After finishing all the settings above, set the address of the central control devices. (For the setting of the central
control address, refer to the installation manuals of the central control devices.)
Individual
: 0000
Header unit
: 0001
In case of group
control
Follower unit
: 0002
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