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8.2.10.Sensor Control Screens
The screens under the Sensors menu option
are for setting up sensor control applications.
Each of the two sensor control applications have
four screens full of fields that must be config-
ured. To program Sensor Control application #2,
you must scroll down through the first four Sen-
sor Control #1 screens.
8.2.10.1. Sensor Screen 1 (Name, Type)
Sensor Name
By default, the name of the two sensor con-
trol applications are
SC 1
and
SC 2
respectively.
To choose a different name, enter it in this field.
Type
The Type in sensor control tells the CUB
what special function, if any, the sensor control
application is performing. This field is different
from the
Type
field in the Input Setup screen
(see
Section 8.2.7.1., Input Setup
), which speci-
fies the type of sensor that is providing the input.
Table 8-5
describes the choices that may be
selected for the Sensor Control Type field, along
with their meanings.
8.2.10.2. Sensor Screen 2 (Cut In/Out, Min
ON/OFF)
S1 Cut In and S2 Cut In
The S1 Cut In and S2 Cut In setpoints are the
input values at which the sensor control outputs
will transition from OFF to ON. Refer to
Section
6.4.1., How Cut In/Cut Out Control Works
, for
further explanation.
S1 Cut Out and S2 Cut Out
The S1 Cut Out and S2 Cut Out setpoints are
the input values at which the sensor control out-
puts will transition from ON to OFF. Refer to
Section 6.4.1., How Cut In/Cut Out Control
Works
, for further explanation.
SnsrCntrl 1 Name
SC 1
Type: OAT
Input Type
Description
Generic
The sensor control application exists
simply to control an output and to
generate hi/lo alarms.
OAT
Choose this option if the input is
reading outdoor air temperature. This
will allow the CUB to share the OAT
value with E2 or Einstein for use in
other applications.
MotorRM T
Choose this option if the input is an
air temperature sensor in the CUB’s
motor room. This passes the sensor
value to E2 or Einstein’s Global Data
for sharing with other CUBs in the
same zone.
Linear 1
The sensor connected to this input
uses the linear properties for volts and
engineering units specified in Screen
4, Auxiliary Inputs, for "Linear 1."
Linear 2
The sensor connected to this input
uses the linear properties for volts and
engineering units specified in Screen
4, Auxiliary Inputs, for “Linear 2."
Ref. Leak
The sensor is a refrigerant leak detec-
tor.
Light Level
The sensor is a light level sensor.
Humidity
Relative Humidity Sensor.
Table 8-5 - Sensor Control Types
S1 CutIn: 10
S1 CutOut: 5
S1 MinOn: 1 M
S1 MinOff: 1 M