Address Settings
When a multiple number of indoor units that can be operated by the wireless
remote control unit have been installed in the same room with a multi-unit or
single-unit installation, this button enables addresses to be set in order to
prevent the sending of signals to the wrong indoor unit. Each of up to six
indoor units can be controlled separately using its own wireless remote
control unit by matching the number of the address switch on the operation
area of the indoor unit and the number used for the address of its wireless
remote control unit. (The indoor units cannot be controlled separately when
they are used in a flexible combination format, simultaneous operation of
multi units format or any other such format since they will all operate at the
same time.)
The signal receiver has an address switch for signal reception, and the
wireless remote control unit has an address switch for signal transmission.
How to check the addresses
When the ADDRESS button on the wireless remote control unit is pressed,
the current address appears on the wireless remote control unit’s display.
The buzzer sounds if the address displayed matches the signal receiver’s
address. (The buzzer always sounds if “ALL” appears as the address
display.)
If “ALL” appears as the address display, operations can be performed
irrespective of the signal receiver’s address. Point the wireless remote
control unit at the signal receiver of the unit to be operated, and send the
signal.
How to set the matching
address
Wireless remote control unit’s address setting
1.
When the ADDRESS button is held down for 4 or more seconds, “
”
lights on the wireless remote control unit’s display, and the current
address blinks.
2.
Each time the ADDRESS button is now pressed, the address changes by
one setting in the following sequence: ALL
→
1
→
2
→
3 ...
→
6
→
ALL.
Select the setting which matches the setting of the address switch in the
operation area of the indoor unit to be operated.
3.
When the SET button is now pressed, the address stops blinking and
lights instead, and it remains on the display for 5 seconds.
The buzzer sounds if the setting matches the setting of the address switch
in the operation area of the indoor unit.
When the batteries are replaced, the address setting returns to “ALL”.
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