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2. M-NET Address settings
(1) Address settings table
The need for address settings and the range of address setting depend on the configuration of the system.
*1. If a given address overlaps any of the addresses that are assigned to other units, use a different, unused address within the
setting range.
*2. To set the outdoor unit address or the auxiliary outdoor unit address to "100," set the rotary switches to "50."
*3. To set the ME remote controller address to "200," set the rotary switches to "00."
*4. Some models of indoor units have two or three control boards.
Assign an address to the No.1, No. 2, and No. 3 control boards so that the No. 2 control board address equals the No. 1 control
board address plus 1, and that the No. 3 control board address equals the No. 1 control board address plus 2.
*5. The outdoor units in the same refrigerant circuit are automatically designated as OC, and OS. They are designated as OC,
and OS in the descending order of capacity (ascending order of address if the capacities are the same).
*6. No address settings are required for units in a system with a single outdoor unit (with some exceptions).
Address setting is required if a sub BC controller is connected.
Unit or controller
Sym-
bol
Address
setting
range
Setting method
Factory
address
setting
CITY MULTI
indoor unit
Main/sub unit
IC
0, 01 to
50
*1 *4 *6
Assign the smallest address to the main indoor unit in the
group, and assign sequential address numbers to the rest
of the indoor units in the same group.
In an R2 system with a sub BC controller, make the set-
tings 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.
00
M-NET
adapter
M-NET con-
trol interface
Free Plan
adapter
LOSSNAY, OA processing unit
LC
0, 01 to
50
*1 *4 *6
Assign an arbitrary but unique address to each of these
units after assigning an address to all indoor units.
00
ME remote
controller
Main remote
controller
RC
101 to
150
Add 100 to the smallest address of all the indoor units in
the same group.
101
Sub remote
controller
RC
151 to
200
*3
Add 150 to the smallest address of all the indoor units in
the same group.
MA remote controller
MA
No address settings required. (The main/sub setting must be made if
2 remote controllers are connected to the system.)
Main
CITY MULTI outdoor unit
OC
OS
0, 51 to
100
*1 *2
*6
Assign an address that equals the lowest address of the in-
door units in the same refrigerant circuit plus 50.
Assign sequential addresses to the outdoor units in the
same refrigerant circuit. The outdoor units in the same re-
frigerant circuit are automatically designated as OC and
OS.
*5
00
Auxiliary
outdoor unit
BC controller
(main)
BC
0, 51 to
100
*1 *2
*6
Assign an address that equals the address of the outdoor
unit in the same refrigerant system plus 1.
If a given address overlaps any of the addresses that are
assigned to the outdoor units or to the sub BC controller,
use a different, unused address within the setting range.
00
BC controller
(sub1, 2)
BS1
BS2
51 to
100
*2
Assign an address to both the sub BC controller 1 and 2
that equals the lowest address of the indoor units that
are connected to each of them plus 50.
If a sub BC controller is connected, the automatic startup
function is not available.
System
controller
Group remote con-
troller
GR
SC
201 to
250
Assign an address that equals the sum of the smallest
group number of the group to be controlled and 200.
201
System remote con-
troller
SR
SC
Assign an arbitrary but unique address within the range
listed on the left to each unit.
ON/OFF remote con-
troller
AN
SC
Assign an address that equals the sum of the smallest
group number of the group to be controlled and 200.
Schedule timer (com-
patible with M-NET)
ST
SC
Assign an arbitrary but unique address within the range
listed on the left to each unit.
202
Central controller
G(B)-50A
TR
SC
0, 201 to
250
Assign an arbitrary but unique address within the range
listed on the left to each unit. The address must be set to
"0" to control the K-control unit.
000
LM adapter
SC
201 to
250
Assign an arbitrary but unique address within the range
listed on the left to each unit.
247
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