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7-5-4. In checking the number of connected outdoor units and<br />

connected indoor units after address setup, a lower<br />

number of connected units is displayed. (There are<br />

outdoor/indoor units that do not operate in a test<br />

operation.)<br />

Status Cause Countermeasures<br />

The number of<br />

connected<br />

outdoor units is<br />

too few.<br />

The number of<br />

connected indoor<br />

units is too few.<br />

The number of<br />

outdoor units<br />

connected to a<br />

group is too few in<br />

group operation<br />

from an indoor<br />

remote controller.<br />

Miswiring of communication lines between outdoor units<br />

or an unconnected wire ( Fig. 4). (Address setup<br />

operation finished without recognizing a miswired<br />

follower unit.)<br />

Miswiring of communication lines between indoor units<br />

or an unconnected wire ( Fig. 5). (Address setup<br />

operation finished without recognizing a miswired indoor<br />

unit.)<br />

The indoor remote controller is not connected with wire.<br />

Miswiring of the indoor remote controller<br />

Indoor remote controller communication circuit error<br />

If 220-240 V is incorrectly applied to the remote controller<br />

terminal, the remote controller communication circuit<br />

fails.<br />

After modification of wiring, set up the addresses again and<br />

check the number of connected outdoor units.<br />

After modification of wiring, set up the addresses again and<br />

check the number of connected indoor units.<br />

Using the main indoor remote controller connected to a group,<br />

start a test operation, specify the unit that is not operating (the<br />

unit not connected to the group), and then check the wiring.<br />

Using the main indoor remote controller connected to a group,<br />

start a test operation and then specify the unit that is not<br />

operating (the unit not connected to the group). Remove the<br />

fast-on terminal connected to remote controller terminals A/B,<br />

and check the voltage. If voltage is not applied (normally 15<br />

to18 V), replace the PC board.<br />

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