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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC P500YMF-C User Manual

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Checking

code

6607

Meaning, detecting method

No ACK error

When no ACK signal is detected in 6 continuous times with 30 second interval by
transmission side controller, the transmission side detects error.

Note:

The address/attribute shown on remote controller indicates the controller
not providing the answer (ACK).

1

Outdoor
unit (OC)

2

BC
controller

(BC)

3

BC
controller

(BS)

4

Indoor
unit (IC)

5

Remote
controller
(RC)

(1) Single refrigerant system

Remote
controller
(RC)

Remote
controller
(RC)

Remote
controller
(RC)

Remote
controller
(RC)

Remote
controller
(RC)

System
compo-

sition

Generating

unit address

Display of

trouble

Detecting

method

Cause

Checking method & countermeasure

No reply
(ACK) at
OC
transmis-
sion to BC

No reply
(ACK) at
BC
transmis-
sion to IC

No reply
(ACK) at
BC
transmis-
sion to BC

No reply
(ACK) at IC
transmis-
sion to RC

No reply
(ACK) at
RC
transmis-
sion to IC

1) Poor contact of transmission line of OC or BC.
2) Damping of transmission line voltage/signal

by acceptable range of transmission wiring
exceeded.

Farthest

: Less than 200m

Remote controller wiring : Less than 10m

3) Erroneous sizing of transmission line (Not

within the range below).
Wire diameter : 1.25mm

2

or more

4) Faulty control circuit board of OC.

1) When BC controller (master) address is

changed or modified during operation.

2) Faulty or disconnection of transmission wir-

ing of BC controller (master).

3) Slipping off of BC unit connector (CN02).
4) Faulty BC controller (master) circuit board.

1) When BC controller (slave) is changed or

modified during operation.

2) Faulty or disconnection of transmission wir-

ing of BC controller (slave).

3) Slipping off of BC unit connector (CN02).
4) Faulty BC controller (slave) circuit board.

1) When IC unit address is changed or modified

during operation.

2) Faulty or disconnection of transmission wir-

ing of IC.

3) Slipping off of IC unit connector (CN2M).
4) Faulty IC unit controller.
5) Faulty remote controller.

1) Faulty transmission wiring at IC unit side.
2) Faulty transmission wiring of RC.
3) When remote controller address is changed

or modified during operation.

4) Faulty remote controller.

Shut down OC unit power source, and
make it again.
It will return to normal state at an ac-
cidental case.
When normal state can not be re-cov-
ered, check for the 1) ~ 4) of the cause.

Shut down both OC and IC power so-
urces simultaneously for 5 minutes or
more, and make them again.
It will return to normal state at an acci-
dental case.
When normal state can not be re-cov-
ered, check for the 1) ~ 4) of the cause.

Shut down both OC and master BC
power sources simultaneously for 5 min-
utes or more, and make them again.
It will return to normal state at an acci-
dental case.
When normal state can not be re-cov-
ered, check for the 1) ~ 4) of the cause.

Shut down both OC and IC power so-
urces simultaneously for 5 minutes or
more, and make them again.
It will return to normal state at an acci-
dental case.
When normal state can not be re-cov-
ered, check for the 1) ~ 4) of the cause.

Shut down OC power sources for 5 min-
utes or more, and make it again.
It will return to normal state at an acci-
dental case.
When normal state can not be re-cov-
ered, check for the 1) ~ 4) of the cause.