Mitsubishi Electric PURY-P200 Service Handbook page 37

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a. Indoor/outdoor transmission line
Connection of shielded wire:
b. Centralized control transmission line
Connection of shielded wire:
c. M-NET remote controller wiring
M-NET remote controller wiring
Connect each of the M1 and M2 terminals of TB5 (indoor/outdoor transmission line terminal block) on the IC to
the terminals on the M-NET remote controller.
For 2-remote controller operation:
For a 2-remote-controller operation, connect each of the terminals M1 and M2 of the IC terminal block to the two
RC terminal blocks respectively.
For indoor unit group operation:
Indoor unit group operation
To operate IC's as a group, connect the M1, M2 terminals of the terminal block on the main IC in the group with
the RC terminal block (with non-polar two wires)
❉M-NET remote controller can be connected at any point on the indoor/outdoor transmission line.
❉To run a group operation of indoor units that have different functions, select the unit with the greatest number
of functions as the main unit.
d. LOSSNAY connection
e. Switch setting
Order
Unit or controller
Main unit
1
Indoor unit
Sub unit
2
LOSSNAY
Main unit
M-NET
remote
3
Sub unit
controller
4
Outdoor unit
BC Controller
(sub)
Auxiliary
5
units
Hex. unit
BC Controller
(main)
Wiring method
Address setting method
The same as 1. (3)
The same as 1. (1)
The same as 1. (4)
The same as 1. (4)
The same as 1. (4)
Address setting is required as follows.
Address
Setting method
setting range
• Assign the smallest address within
the group to the indoor unit to
become the main unit.
• Assign a larger address to the
indoor unit that is connected to the
R2-type sub BC controller than the
one assigned to the indoor unit
connected to the main BC
controller.
• If applicable, set the sub BC con-
trollers in an R2 system in the fol-
lowing order:
IC
01 ~ 50
(1) Indoor unit to be connected to
the main BC controller
(2) Indoor unit to be connected to
No.1 sub BC controller
(3) Indoor unit to be connected to
No.2 sub BC controller
Set the address so that (1) < (2) < (3)
Starting with the number main unit
address +1, assign a sequential
number to each of the rest of the
indoor units.
After all indoor units have received
an address, use any remaining
LC
01 ~ 50
number and assign it to the Lossnay
unit. units.
The address of the main unit in the
RC
101 ~ 150
same group +100
The address of the main unit in the
RC
151 ~ 200
same group +150
The smallest indoor unit address in
51 ~ 100
OC
the same refrigerant system +50
Use the address that equals the
sum of the smallest indoor unit ad-
BS
dress out of all the indoor units that
are connected to the sub BC con-
troller and 50.
52 ~ 100
OS
Outdoor unit address +1
BC
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Caution
• Make the initial setting of the
indoor unit group setting with
the system controller
(MELANS).
• Branch numbers must be set
for a system with R2.
• The Lossnay address must not
overlap with the indoor unit
address.
• 100's digit does not need to be
set.
• Set the address to " 00 " when
setting it to " 200 ".
• Set the address to " 50 " when
setting it to " 100 ".
• To set the address to "100," set
it to "50".
• If the address of the heat ex-
changer unit or main BC con-
troller overlaps with the ad-
dress of the outdoor unit or the
sub BC controller, use an un-
used address within the set-
ting range.
• The use of a sub BC controller
requires a main BC controller.
Factory
setting
00
00
101
00
00

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