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Explanation of terms
This section explains the terms used in this document.
Term
Explanation
Adaptor address
The address allocated to a single communication adaptor (sold separately). If the pulse meter is connected to a 
communication adaptor, use the address of the adaptor.
Setting
No.0: This unit (setting complete)
No.1 to 7: Settings with the communication adaptor
Linked systems address
This is a grouping of indoor units and/or outdoor units connected to the same inter-unit control wiring.
2 linked systems can be connected to this unit or a communication adaptor (sold separately).
Setting
No.1 and 2 (fixed)
Outdoor unit systems address
An outdoor unit and the grouping of indoor units connected by the coolant piping.
A single linked system can consist of a maximum of 30 outdoor unit systems.
Setting
No.1 to 30: Set on the outdoor unit for each linked system
Indoor unit address
In an indoor unit system, this is a fixed number allocated to an indoor unit.
This is also allocated to each indoor unit for group control.
Setting
No.1 to 64: Set on the indoor unit for each outdoor unit system
Central address
This is a fixed value within the linked system and is shared with other centralised controllers (system controllers, 
etc.).
In group control, all indoor units belonging to a group have the same address.
In this document and on the unit, this is described as the “CNTR addr.”.
Setting
No.1 to 64: Set on this unit and other central controllers for each linked system
Unit name
In group control, this will be the same name. This is the minimum unit used for operation, monitoring, and scheduling.
Setting
Set on this unit
Distribution group
A distribution group consists of multiple (or single) areas and matches with the measuring range of a pulse meter, 
with the distribution ratio of the grouping totalling to 100%. A maximum of 8 groups can be created across the whole 
system.
With time distributing, it is not possible to mix PAC and GHP in a single distribution group.
You can have PAC and GHP in the same group if you are using load distributing.
Setting
No.1 to 8: Set on this unit
Area group
An area group is one grouping used for calculating distributions (or for operating or monitoring) and consists of 
multiple (or single) indoor units. A maximum of 256 groups can be created across the whole system.
Setting
No.1 to 256: Set on this unit
Control groups
Control groups consist of multiple (or single) indoor units or outdoor units controlled the same in cyclic control 
settings. A maximum of 10 groups can be set for indoor units and a maximum of 5 groups can be set for outdoor 
units.