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8-5-4. In checking the number of connected outdoor units and connected indoor units after
address setup, a lower number of connected units is displayed.
(There are outdoor/indoor units that do not operate in a test operation.)
Status Cause Countermeasures
The number of 
connected
outdoor units is 
too few.
Miswiring of communication lines between outdoor units 
or an unconnected wire ( Fig. 4). (Address setup 
operation finished without recognizing a miswired 
follower unit.)
After modification of wiring, set up the addresses again and 
check the number of connected outdoor units.
The number of 
connected indoor 
units is too few.
Miswiring of communication lines between indoor units 
or an unconnected wire ( Fig. 5). (Address setup 
operation finished without recognizing a miswired indoor 
unit.)
After modification of wiring, set up the addresses again and 
check the number of connected indoor units.
The number of 
outdoor units 
connected to a 
group is too few in 
group operation 
from an indoor 
remote controller.
The indoor remote controller is not connected with wire.
Miswiring of the indoor remote controller
Using the main indoor remote controller connected to a group, 
start a test operation, specify the unit that is not operating (the 
unit not connected to the group), and then check the wiring.
Indoor remote controller communication circuit error
If 208/230V or 460V is incorrectly applied to the remote
controller terminal, the remote controller communication
circuit fails.
Using the main indoor remote controller connected to a group, 
start a test operation and then specify the unit that is not 
operating (the unit not connected to the group). Remove the 
fast-on terminal connected to remote controller terminals A/B, 
and check the voltage. If voltage is not applied (normally 15 
to18 V), replace the PC board.