[2-9 Example System with an MA and an ME Remote Controller ]
(5) Address setting method
Pro-
ce-
Unit or controller
dure
s
1
Opera-
In-
Main
tion with
door
unit
the
unit
MA re-
mote
controller
Sub
unit
MA
Main re-
mote
re-
control-
mote
ler
con-
Sub
troller
remote
control-
ler
2
Opera-
In-
Main
tion with
door
unit
the
unit
Sub
ME re-
unit
mote
controller
ME
Main re-
mote
re-
control-
mote
ler
con-
Sub
troller
remote
control-
ler
3
LOSSNAY
4
Outdoor unit
5
Auxiliary
BCcontroller (Sub)
outdoor
unit
BC controller
(Main)
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).
HWE13080
Ad-
dress
set-
Setting method
ting
range
IC
01 to
Assign the smallest address to
the main unit in the group.
50
In a system with a sub BC con-
troller, make the settings for the
indoor units in the following or-
der.
(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.
IC
01 to
Assign sequential numbers start-
ing with the address of the main
50
unit in the same group +1. (Main
unit address +1, main unit address
+2, main unit address +3, etc.)
MA
No
set-
tings re-
quired.
MA
Sub
Settings to be made according
remote
to the remote controller func-
control-
tion selection
ler
IC
01 to
Assign the smallest address
50
to the main unit in the group.
IC
01 to
Assign sequential numbers
starting with the address of the
50
main unit in the same group
+1. (Main unit address +1,
main unit address +2, main
unit address +3, etc.)
RC
101 to
Add 100 to the main unit ad-
dress in the group.
150
RC
151 to
Add 150 to the main unit ad-
200
dress in the group.
LC
01 to
Assign an arbitrary but unique
address to each of these units
50
after assigning an address to
all indoor units.
OC
51 to
Assign sequential address to the
outdoor units in the same refrig-
OS
100
erant circuit.
The outdoor units are automati-
cally designated as OC and
OS.(Note)
BS
51 to
Assign an address that equals the
sum of the smallest address of the
100
indoor units that are connected to
the sub BC controller and 50.
BC
OC (or OS if it exists) +1
- 50 -
Assign an address smaller than that of
the indoor unit that is connected to the
ME remote controller.
Enter the same indoor unit group set-
tings on the system controller as the
ones that were entered on the MA re-
mote controller.
To perform a group operation of indoor
units that have different functions, des-
ignate the indoor unit in the group with
the greatest number of functions as the
main unit.
Port number setting is required.
-
It is not possible to connect a pair
of PAR-30MAAU.
Assign an address higher than those of
the indoor units that are connected to
the MA remote controller.
Make the initial settings for the indoor
unit group settings via the system con-
troller.
To perform a group operation of indoor
units that have different functions, des-
ignate the indoor unit in the group with
the greatest number of functions as the
main unit.
Port number setting is required.
Addresses that are assigned to the in-
door units that are connected to the sub
BC controller should be higher than the
addresses that are assigned to the in-
door units that are connected to the
main BC controller.
It is not necessary to set the 100s
digit.
To set the address to 200, set it to
00.
None of these addresses may over-
lap any of the indoor unit addresses.
To set the address to 100, set it to 50.
If the addresses that is assigned to the
main BC controller overlaps any of the
addresses that are assigned to the out-
door units or to the sub BC controller,
use a different, unused address within
the setting range.
The use of a sub BC controller requires
the connection of a main BC controller.
Facto-
Notes
ry set-
ting
00
Main
00
101
00
00
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