System address
No.
0 Automatic address
(Setting at shipment = "0")
1 (If outdoor unit is No. 1)
2 (If outdoor unit is No. 2)
11 (If outdoor unit is No. 11)
21 (If outdoor unit is No. 21)
30 (If outdoor unit is No. 30)
10-32-3. Checking indoor unit addresses
Use the remote controller to check the addresses of the indoor
units. Press and hold the
seconds or longer (simple settings mode, "ALL" appears on the
remote controller). Then press the
indoor address.
(For the system addresses of the No. 1 outdoor unit, each time
the button is pressed, the address changes as follows: 1-1, 1-2,
...)
The indoor unit fan operates only at the selected indoor unit.
Confirm the indoor unit address. (For the system addresses of
the No. 2 outdoor unit, the displayed addresses are 2-1, 2-2, ...)
Press the
button again to return to the normal remote
controller mode.
10-32-4. Indicating (marking) the indoor and outdoor unit
combination number
Indicate (mark) the number after automatic address setting is
completed.
(1) So that the combination of each indoor unit can be easily
checked when multiple units are installed, ensure that
the indoor and outdoor unit numbers correspond to the
system address number on the outdoor unit control PCB,
and use a magic marker or similar means which cannot
be easily removed to indicate the numbers in an easily
visible location on the indoor units (near the indoor unit
nameplates).
System address
System address
10s digit
1s place
(2P DIP switch)
(Rotary switch)
Both OFF
"0" setting
ON
ON
0
1
2
OFF
Both OFF
"1" setting
ON
ON
1
2
OFF
Both OFF
"2" setting
ON
ON
1
2
OFF
10s digit ON
"1" setting
ON
ON
1
2
OFF
20s digit ON
"1" setting
ON
ON
1
2
OFF
10s digit and 20s
digit ON
"0" setting
ON
ON
0
1
2
OFF
button and
button for 4
button and select the
Fig. 10-32
Example: (Outdoor) 1 – (Indoor) 1, 2...
(Outdoor) 2 – (Indoor) 1, 2...
(2) These numbers will be needed for maintenance. Be sure to
indicate them.
Installing the Remote Controller
● If the remote controller is to be installed onto a wall or
other surface for use, first place the remote controller in the
location where it will be installed and press
Confirm that the "signal-received" sound occurs at the indoor
unit and that the A/C begins operating.
Fasten the remote control
mount with screws.
Remote control mount
● Installing the batteries
(1) Press on both sides of the remote controller cover and
slide it downward to remove it.
(2) Insert 2 AAA alkaline batteries. (Pay attention to the + and
– directions.)
(3) Gently insert one end of an unfolded paper clip (or a
similar object that can fit) into the Reset hole and press the
reset button inside the hole and then put the cover back
on.
To remove the remote controller, pull it toward you.
Precautions for remote controller installation
● Before mounting the remote controller on the wall, place the
unit at the mounting position, then turn on any fluorescent
lamps, press the ON/OFF button, and check that the air
conditioner operates correctly.
When using the remote controller to detect the room
temperature, observe the following precautions during
installation:
• Avoid locations where the remote controller will be exposed
to the direct path of air blown from the air conditioner.
• Avoid locations where the remote controller will be exposed
to direct sunlight.
• Avoid locations where the remote controller will be exposed
to direct heat sources.
10-33. Caution for Pump Down
Pump down means refrigerant gas in the system is returned
to the outdoor unit. Pump down is used when the unit is to be
moved, or before servicing the refrigerant circuit.
82
(ON / OFF).
Fitting the remote control
in the mount.
2
Press
1
Put in
Fig. 10-33
Reset hole
Cover
Fig. 10-34