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Address setting method
Pro
ce-
du-
res
Unit or controller
Address
setting
range
Setting method
Notes
Facto-
ry set-
ting
1
Indoor
unit
Main unit
IC
01 to 50
Assign the smallest address to
the main unit in the group.
In an R2 or WR2 system with a
sub BC controller, make the
settings for the indoor units in
the following order.
(i) Indoor unit to be connected
to the main BC controller
(ii) Indoor unit to be connected
to sub BC controller 1
(iii) Indoor unit to be connected
to sub BC controller 2
Make the settings for the indoor
units in the way that the formula
"(i) < (ii) < (iii)" is true.
Enter the indoor unit
group settings on the
system controller
(MELANS).
Port number setting is
required by an R2 or
WR2 system.
00
Sub unit
Assign sequential numbers start-
ing with the address of the main
unit in the same group +1. (Main
unit a1, main unit ad-
dress +2, main unit a3,
etc.)
2
LOSSNAY
LC
01 to 50
Assign an arbitrary but unique
address to each of these units af-
ter assigning an address to all in-
door units.
None of these addresses
may overlap any of the
indoor unit addresses.
00
3
M-NET
remote
controller
Main
remote
controller
RC
101 to
150
Add 100 to the main unit address
in the group
It is not necessary to
set the 100s digit.
To set the address to
200, set it to 00.
101
Sub
remote
controller
RC
151 to
200
Add 150 to the main unit address
in the group
4
Outdoor (heat
source) unit
OC 51 to 100 The sum of the smallest address
of the indoor units in the same
system and 50
To set the address to
100, set it to 50.
00
5
Auxiliary
unit
BC
controller
(main)
BC
52 to 100 Outdoor (heat source) unit ad-
dress + 1
To set the address to
100, set it to 50.
If address that is as-
signed to the main BC
controller overlaps any
of the addresses that
are assigned to the
outdoor (heat source)
units or to the sub BC
controller, use a differ-
ent, unused address
within the setting
range.
The use of a sub BC
controller requires the
connection of a main
BC controller.
00
BC
controller
(sub)
BS
Assign an address that equals
the sum of the smallest address
of the indoor units that are con-
nected to the sub BC controller
and 50.
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