11. Addresses
In both multi and single unit installations, when more than one indoor unit is installed in the same
room with a compatible remote control, addresses can be set up to avoid crosstalk.
By setting the address switches on the receivers and matching them with the number of addresses on
the remote control, up to six indoor units can be controlled separately with the remote control. (When
using units in a fl exible combination or operating multiple units simultaneously, as they are operated at
the same time, they cannot be controlled individually.)
There are separate address settings, receiver addresses for the receivers*
for the remote control.
For more information, please contact the dealer where the product was purchased.
• The setting procedure is different for CZ-RWSY2 and Indoor Unit (CZ-RWSK2). (See Page EN-16)
• These settings are saved in nonvolatile memory in the remote control, so even when its batteries are
changed, the settings do not have to be made again.
*
CZ-RWST2 is of receivers (Inside the indoor unit); CZ-RWSL2 is of an operation panel. (Inside the
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indoor unit)
Checking Addresses
When you press
corresponds to the address of a receiver*
sound.)
If it is on ALL, it can be operated regardless of receiver addresses. Point the remote control at the
receiver you wish to operate and transmit.
*
CZ-RWSL2 is a receiver (Indoor unit)
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Matching up Addresses
Setting Remote Control Addresses
1. If you press
2. While holding
6 ALL.
Set it to the receiver address switch of the indoor unit you wish to operate.
3. When you release
When you do this, if it corresponds to the receiver's address setting, the buzzer sounds.
on the remote control, its current address is shown in the display. If this address
, the buzzer sounds. (If it is on ALL, the buzzer will always
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and
at the same time, "
down, every time you press
, the address that was displayed is set.
" will blink.
, it cycles from ALL 1 2 3...
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and transmitter addresses
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