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Manual address setup from the remote controller<br />

With indoor wiring work completed and outdoor wiring work not done—in cases where indoor unit addresses are<br />

decided in advance from the wired remote controller, or in cases where addresses are change after address setup.<br />

(Wiring example for 2 refrigerant lines)<br />

Line 1 Line 2<br />

1 Arrange one indoor unit and one remote controller<br />

set to 1 by 1.<br />

Outdoor<br />

Outdoor<br />

2 Turn on the power.<br />

Indoor 1<br />

Indoor 2 Indoor 3<br />

Indoor 1 Indoor 2<br />

3 Push the + + buttons simultaneously for 4<br />

seconds or more.<br />

LCD begins blinking.<br />

Remote<br />

controller<br />

Line address<br />

Indoor address<br />

Group<br />

address<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Header<br />

Outdoor<br />

Group address<br />

Individual: 0000<br />

Header unit: 0001<br />

Follower unit: 0002<br />

(Remote controller group control)<br />

1 1<br />

2 3<br />

2 2<br />

Follower Follower<br />

(Wiring during manual address setup)<br />

Line 1 Line 2<br />

Indoor 1 Indoor 2 Indoor 3<br />

Remote<br />

controller<br />

Remote<br />

controller<br />

Remote<br />

controller<br />

2 2<br />

1 2<br />

2 2<br />

Follower Follower<br />

In the above example, where remote controllers are not<br />

yet wired, set the address manually after individually<br />

connecting the wired remote controller.<br />

Set<br />

data<br />

4<br />

7<br />

10<br />

13<br />

Outdoor<br />

Indoor 1 Indoor 2<br />

Remote<br />

controller<br />

Remote<br />

controller<br />

After address setup, return to the original<br />

wiring over remote controllers.<br />

TEMP.<br />

FILTER<br />

RESET TEST<br />

TIMER SET<br />

SET<br />

TIME<br />

CL<br />

In cases of<br />

remote controller<br />

group control<br />

FAN<br />

SAVE<br />

SWING/FIX<br />

ON / OFF<br />

MODE<br />

VENT<br />

UNIT LOUVER<br />

5, 8, 11, 14<br />

6, 9, 12, 15<br />

16 3<br />

DN code<br />

(CODE No.)<br />

▼ (Refrigerant line address)<br />

4 Using the buttons, set the DN code to 12.<br />

5 Using the buttons, set up the line address<br />

(match it with the line address on the interface PC<br />

board of the header unit on the same refrigerant<br />

line).<br />

6 Push the button (OK when the display goes on).<br />

▼ (Indoor address)<br />

7 Using the buttons, set the DN code to 13.<br />

8 Using the buttons, set up the indoor address.<br />

(0001~0048)<br />

9 Push the button (OK when the display goes on).<br />

▼ (Group address)<br />

10 Using the buttons, set the DN code to 14.<br />

11 Using the buttons, set Individual = 0000,<br />

Header unit = 0001, Follower unit = 0002.<br />

12 Push the button (OK when the display goes on).<br />

▼ (Central control address)<br />

13 Using the buttons, set DN code to 03.<br />

14 Using the buttons, set up the central control<br />

address. (0001~0064)<br />

15 Push button. (OK when display goes on).<br />

16 Push the button.<br />

Setup is finished (“Setting up” blinks; when “Setting up”<br />

goes off, operation is possible).<br />

17 Return to the original wiring over remote<br />

controllers.<br />

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