10-16-6. Indoor unit address setting
● If multiple single-type units are installed in the same room,
the addresses can be set to prevent signal interference.
By coordinating the numbers of the indoor unit (wireless
PCB) and remote controller addresses, up to 6 indoor units
can be controlled independently by their respective remote
controllers.
Independent control is not possible when a simultaneous-
operation multi system is used.
● Checking the addresses
Press the remote controller address button to display the
current address on the remote controller display.
If this address matches the indoor unit (wireless PCB)
address, the buzzer will sound.
(If ALL is set, the buzzer will always sound.)
If ALL is set, operation is possible regardless of the indoor
unit address.
Point the remote controller toward the receiver (indoor unit)
that you wish to operate, and send the operation signal.
● Remote controller address setting
Press and hold the address button for 4 seconds or longer
to display the address on the remote controller display. The
current address starts blinking.
The address changes each time the remote controller
address button is pressed: ALL → 1 → 2 → 3 → ... → 6.
Set the address to match the remote controller you wish to
operate.
When the SET button is pressed, the address stops blinking
and displays for 5 seconds. The buzzer sounds if the
address matches the indoor unit.
Remote
controller
address
display
Address
ALL
6 5 4
ON
3 2 1
OFF
Indoor unit
PCB address,
DIP switch
For address switches 1, 2, and 3, turn DIP switch 1 to OFF.
For address switches 4, 5, and 6, turn DIP switch 1 to ON.
Main Off
Sub On
Address switch
Test
Remote controller
Indoor unit control PCB
2 HP
DIP switch
(SW101)
Address switch
(SW102)
Indoor unit control PCB 3 HP
DIP switch
(SW101)
Address switch
(SW102)
Address
Address
Address
1
2
6 5 4
6 5 4
ON
ON
3 2 1
3 2 1
OFF
OFF
■ X, T, U, D Types (for Link Wiring)
10-17. Caution
This unit may be used in a single-type refrigerant system
where 1 outdoor unit is connected to 1 indoor unit, and also
in a system where 1 outdoor unit is connected to multiple
indoor units (maximum 4 < Double-Twin >).
● This test run explanation describes primarily the procedure
when using the wired remote controller.
● If link wiring is used, set the outdoor unit system address
to allow the combination of indoor and outdoor units to be
identified. At the same time, indicate the indoor-outdoor unit
combination number in a location where it can be checked
easily (near the indoor unit nameplates). (This number will
be required for subsequent maintenance. Refer to 10-22-2,
3, 4.)
● Request that the customer be present when the test run is
performed. At this time, explain the operation manual and
have the customer perform the actual steps.
● Be sure to pass the manuals and warranty certificate to the
customer.
● Check that the 220 – 240 V AC wiring is not connected to the
inter-unit control wiring connector terminal.
If 220 – 240 V AC is accidentally applied, the indoor or
outdoor unit control PCB fuse will blow in order to protect
the PCB. Correct the wiring connections, then disconnect
the 2P connectors (indoor: blue, OC) (outdoor: blue, serial
1) that are connected to the PCB, and replace them with 2P
connectors (indoor: brown, EMG) (outdoor: brown, serial 2).
If operation is still not possible after changing the brown
connectors, try cutting the varistor (black).
(Be sure to turn the power OFF before performing this work.)
Indoor unit control PCB
3
6 5 4
ON
3 2 1
OFF
Varistor (black)
VA100
Fuse 0.5A
Ourdoor unit control PCB
8 – 10 HP
63PH (CN027, WHT)
FUSE (0.5A, F500)
EXCT
(CN030, RED)
RC P
(CN039, RED)
IC002
FUSE
(6.3A, F101)
CTL2
(CN202, GRN)
CTL1
(CN203, GRN)
N . P . C H E C K
(CN046, RED)
R.C.ADD. Rotary switch
Fig. 10-14
71
CHK (2P plug)
2P connector (brown)
2P connector (blue)
OC (CN500, BLU)
EMG (CN502, BRN)
SILENT (CN037, WHT)
LED2
LED1
MODE (CN038)
IC001
D115
PUMP DOWN (CN048)
TEMINAL (CN205, BLK)
C2 (CN020, WHT)
C1 (CN021, WHT)
TS (CN022, RED)
TO (CN023, BLK)
TD (CN024, BLK)
MOV1
(CN300, WHT)
MOV2
(CN301, BLK)
LED (D041)
EEPROM
TEST (CN033, RED)
C-CHK (CN035)
A.ADD (CN047)
R.C.ADD. DIP switch
Fig. 10-15