
Figure 4. RS Wiring
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counterclockwise so that the cover cannot be
removed.
Rnet Port
The Rnet port on the RS Standard and RS Pro
allows a laptop computer to be connected to
the system so that test and balance
procedures can be conducted. Refer to the
in WebCTRL Help to
learn how to access a WebCTRL system
through the Rnet port.
Connect the Rnet Access Cable to the sensor
by first holding the cable end horizontally,
prongs facing upwards, under the Rnet port.
After the prongs are hinged into the front of
the Rnet port, push the back of the cable end
up into the Rnet port so that the cable is
vertical. Click into place.
NOTE You must connect the Rnet Access
Cable to an APT and its cables, then to the
laptop.
Troubleshooting
Sensor
No power
Power, but not
communicating
Correctly wired and
communicating
RS Standard
LED on circuit board
does not light
LED on circuit board blinks
1 times per second
LED on circuit board blinks
2.5 times per second
RS Pro
LCD display is blank LCD displays all display
elements
LCD displays only the
temperature and current
status