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[7] An Example of a System to which both MA Remote Controller and M-NET Remote Controller are connected

(1) Sample control wiring
Leave the male
connector on
CN41 as it is.
SW2-1 OFF ON
OS
52
TB3
M1M2
TB7
M1M2
S
Leave the male
connector on
CN41 as it is.
SW2-1 OFF ON
OS
55
TB3
M1 M2
TB7
S
M1 M2
(2) Cautions
1)
Be sure to connect a system controller.
2)
M-NET remote controller and MA remote controller cannot both be
connected to the same group of indoor units.
3)
Assign to the indoor units connected to the MA remote controller ad-
dresses that are smaller than those of the indoor units that are con-
nected to the M-NET remote controller.
4)
No more than 2 M-NET remote controllers can be connected to a
group of indoor units.
5)
No more than 2 MA remote controllers can be connected to a group
of indoor units.
6)
Do not connect the terminal blocks (TB5) on the indoor units that are
connected to different outdoor units with each other.
7)
Replace the power jumper connector of the control board from CN41
to CN40 on only one of the outdoor units.
8)
Provide an electrical path to ground for the S terminal on the terminal
block for centralized control on only one of the outdoor units.
9)
When the number of the connected indoor units is as shown in the
table below, one or more transmission boosters (sold separately)
are required.
To connect two transmission boosters, connect them in parallel.
(Observe the maximum number of connectable indoor units that are
listed in the specifications for each outdoor unit.)
When the P200 and P250 mod-
els are not included in the con-
nected indoor units
When the P200 and P250 mod-
els are included in the connected
indoor units
HWE07130
L11
CN41 CN40 Replace
SW2-1 OFF ON
OC
BC
51
53
TB3
TB02
M1M2
S
M1M2
TB7
M1M2
S
Not
Connect
Connect
L21
Leave the male
connector on
CN41 as it is.
SW2-1 OFF ON
OC
BC
54
56
TB3
TB02
M1 M2
M1 M2
S
TB7
Not
S
M1 M2
Connect
Not
Connect
Note1
System controller
A B S
Number of transmission booster
(sold separately) required
1 unit
2 units
3 units
15 - 34
35 - 50
-
units
units
11 - 26
27 - 42
43 - 50
units
units
units
L12
Group
IC
IC
01
02
TB5
TB15
TB5
TB15
M1M2
S
1 2
M1M2
S
1 2
A1 B2
MA
L22
Group
Group
IC
IC
03
04
TB5
TB5
TB15
TB15
M1M2
S
1 2
M1M2
S
1 2
A1 B2
A1 B2
104
MA
RC
*1 When only the LM adapter is connected, leave SW2-1 to OFF (as it is).
*2 LM adapters require the power supply capacity of single-phase AC 220 - 240V.
The left table shows the number of transmission boost-
ers that is required by the system with three BC control-
lers. For each BC controller that is subtracted from the
above-mentioned system, two additional indoor units
can be connected.
10) When a power supply unit is connected to the transmis-
sion line for centralized control, leave the power jumper
connector on CN41 as it is (factory setting).
(3) Maximum allowable length
1) Indoor/outdoor transmission line
Same as [5] 3.
2) Transmission line for centralized control
Same as [5] 4.
3) MA remote controller wiring
Same as [5] 1.
4) M-NET remote controller wiring
Same as [6]
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Group
IC
06
TB5
TB15
M1M2
S
1 2
A1 B2
106
RC
IC
05
TB5
TB15
M1M2
S
1 2
GB

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