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5.8
Viewing
Sensor
Data
5.8.1
Viewing
Sensor
Data
on
the
Local
LCD
Display
Airflow
and
temperature
of
individual
sensors
can
be
displayed
on
the
local
LCD
display
by
entering
the
Diagnostic
Menu.
Simultaneously
depress
the
up
↑
and
down
↓
arrows
to
enter
the
GTC116
SETUP
menu,
and
then
navigate
to
the
Diagnostic
submenu.
5.8.2
Viewing
Sensor
Data
via
BACnet
,
Modbus
networks
or
via
EB
‐
Link
Reader
Airflow
and
temperature
of
individual
sensors
can
be
read
across
BACnet
or
Modbus
networks,
or
downloaded
directly
to
an
EB
‐
Link
Reader
if
the
infra
‐
red
EB
‐
Link
option
has
been
installed.
Refer
to
the
following
Sensor
Addressing
and
Probe
Positioning
paragraph
for
the
suggested
probe
installation
configuration.
Tables
2
and
3
provide
BACnet
objects
and
register
addressing
information
for
individual
sensor
data.
5.8.3
Sensor
Addressing
and
Probe
Positioning
Sensors
are
automatically
addressed
after
power
is
applied
to
the
transmitter
as
follows:
The
probe
connected
to
the
left
most
connector,
C1,
is
defined
as
probe
1.
The
sensor
opposite
the
cable
end
of
the
probe
is
defined
as
sensor
1
when
viewing
individual
sensor
data.
Refer
to
Figure
7
below
for
additional
detail.
Note
that
if
only
average
data
is
desired,
the
mounting
position
of
the
probes
is
not
critical.
When
a
probe
is
disconnected
and
then
plugged
in
to
a
different
port,
the
transmitter
will
re
‐
discover
it
within
15
seconds
and
make
any
necessary
addressing
adjustments.
To
standardize
installation
and
decoding
of
data,
particularly
when
using
the
EB
‐
Link
Reader
product,
EBTRON
recommends
a
left
to
right
(or
top
to
bottom
in
vertical
applications)
s
ensor
probe
mounting
convention
as
detailed
in
the
separate
sensor
probe
installation
instructions.
6
SETUP
MENUS
Appendix
A
details
the
various
setup
menus
and
submenus.
7
WIRING
DIAGRAM
Appendix
B
is
the
wiring
diagram
for
the
GTC116
transmitter.
Figure
7.
Sensor
Addressing
and
Probe
Positioning
Detail