[5-2 Outdoor Unit Control ]
5-2
Outdoor Unit Control
5-2-1
Overview
The outdoor units are designated as OC and OS in the order of capacity from large to small (if two or more units have the
same capacity, in the order of address from small to large).
The setting of outdoor unit can be verified by using the self-diagnosis switch (SW4).
SW4 (SW6-10:OFF)
1 2 3
4
5
6 7 8 9 1 0
ON
The OC determines the operation mode and the control mode, and it also communicates with the indoor units.
The OS exercises autonomous distributed control (over defrost, error detection, and actuator control etc.) according to the
operation/control mode signals that are sent from the OC.
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Rotation Control
At the initial startup, outdoor units start up in the order of "OC and OS." When the cumulative operation time of the OC reaches
two hours, the OS will start up before the OC at the next start up.
Startup sequence rotation is performed while all the indoor units are stopped. (Even after two hours of operation, startup se-
quence rotation is not performed while the compressor is in operation.)
In a system with multiple outdoor units (OC and OS), when the integrated operation time of the unit in operation (either OC or
OS) reaches one hour during a cooling operation at low outside temperature, that unit will stop and the other unit will go into
operation.
For information about rotation control at initial startup, refer to the following page(s). [5-2-14 Control at Initial Startup](page
131)
Performing startup sequence rotation does not change the basic operation of OC and OS. Only startup sequence is changed.
Startup sequence of the outdoor units can be checked with the self-diagnosis switch (SW4) on the OC.
SW4 (SW6-10:OFF)
1 2 3
4
5
6 7 8 9 1 0
ON
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Initial Control
When the power is turned on, the initial processing of the microcomputer is given top priority.
During the initial processing, control processing of the operation signal is suspended. (The control processing is resumed after
the initial processing is completed. Initial processing involves data processing in the microcomputer and initial setting of each
of the LEV opening. This process will take up to 5 minutes.)
During the initial processing, the LED monitor on the outdoor unit's control board displays S/W version → refrigerant type
→ Model and capacity → and communication address in turn every second.
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Startup Control
The upper limit of frequency during the first 3 minutes of the operation is 50 Hz.
When the power is turned on, normal operation will start after the initial start-up mode (to be described later) has been com-
pleted (with a restriction on the frequency).
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The unit is designated as the OC: "oc" appears on the display.
The unit is designated as OS: "oS" appears on the display.
For how to read the SW settings, refer to the following page(s). [9-1-1 How to
Read the LED](page 325)
OC→OS: "oc" and the "OC" address appear alternately on the display.
OS→OC: "oS" and the "OS" address appear alternately on the display.
For how to read the SW settings, refer to the following page(s). [9-1-1 How to
Read the LED](page 325)
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