PRT-AT
H1
/ ACC-ATH1
Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Installation Manual
Page 1: ...PRT ATH1 ACC ATH1 Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor Installation Manual...
Page 2: ...be reproduced photocopied or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited Designed...
Page 3: ..._______________ 12 5 1 Standard Relay Outputs 12 5 2 Standard LED Outputs 13 5 3 Analog Outputs 0 10V 4 20mA 13 5 4 Analog Wiring 14 6 Zone Inputs______________________________________________________...
Page 4: ...gram________________________________________________________ 33 13 Technical Specifications___________________________________________________ 34 14 Ordering Information ______________________________...
Page 5: ...that it includes two 0 10V or 4 20mA independently configurable analog outputs In this manual the term Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor will refer to both modules except where stated otherwise...
Page 6: ...odules that are currently available are listed below Visit www incontrol co nz for the latest Protege Module and product information Product Code Description PRT CTRL SE Protege SE Integrated System C...
Page 7: ...a position where it is away from hot or cold spots within the room E g windows air conditioning vents lighting etc Air enters the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor through vents along the sides...
Page 8: ...trol through Programmable Outputs PGM s It also needs to be set to operate in the correct Mode and to have a suitable Address The following sections detail how this is achieved 4 1 Loom The Protege Te...
Page 9: ...Network Always connect the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor NA and NB terminals to the NA and NB terminals of the communication network MODULE OR CONTROLLER SUPPLYING POWER TO NETWORKED DEVICE...
Page 10: ...s the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor can also be used with an external thermocouple A K Type thermocouple must be used and should be connected as shown in the diagram below Note that of the f...
Page 11: ...n and restarted for the new address to take affect When changing the address the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor will automatically default the internal configuration and require a network upd...
Page 12: ...ts 1 and 2 on the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor are normally open low current relay outputs PGM Number Description AExxx 01 Programmable Output 1 AExxx 02 Programmable Output 2 Replace xxx w...
Page 13: ...ensor to interface to external control systems These outputs will be updated even when operating with the Protege System Each analog output can be independently configured for either 0 10V or 4 20mA o...
Page 14: ...idity Sensor can be directly wired into an analog input of a Programmable Logic Controller PLC or similar The diagram below shows how to wire the 0 10V temperature output into a PLC PLC or Similar V A...
Page 15: ...e trouble type and group that they activate Zone Number Description Type Group AExxx 01 Reserved None None AExxx 02 Power Supply Voltage Low Power Fault General AExxx 03 Reserved None None AExxx 04 Re...
Page 16: ...ator The Power Indicator is located at the top right and indicates the Status of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor If the Sensor is operating normally the indicator will remain steadily illu...
Page 17: ...og Expanders available on the System Controller To clear this error change the address to one within the range set on the System Controller then restart the Temperature and Humidity Sensor by disconne...
Page 18: ...Setup The Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor will register with the Protege Integrated System Controller as an Analog Expander Module AExxx where the xxx is the address determined by the configu...
Page 19: ...nel 4 External Temperature thermocouple Step 3 Tick the Enable Channel option Step 4 Select an Update Time from the drop down box Five seconds is recommended for initial setup once complete this shoul...
Page 20: ...by each Analog Expander channel depends on the AExxx address of the module Each Analog Expander Module uses 4 Register Addresses with Register addresses starting from 000 This means that Analog Expand...
Page 21: ...les Add Step 2 Enter a name for the variable in the Name field Step 3 In the Register field enter the required register number as explained in the Register Locations section see page 20 Step 4 Scale t...
Page 22: ...humidity value from the appropriate registers has been stored in a variable the variables created can be used purely to log the data received The logged values can be viewed in the Protege System Man...
Page 23: ...in the form of 7segment calculator number style displays or colored bar graphs with level markers This manual explains how to set up each of the values monitored by one Protege Temperature and Humidit...
Page 24: ...onitored Step 6 Click OK to confirm the changes Step 7 Add a text item next to the 4Segment item by selecting Graphics Text and clicking next to the 4Segment item to place the text item Step 8 Double...
Page 25: ...ode When the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor is next turned on it will operate in a Standalone Mode In this mode the Status LED will not flash on start up but all 3 LEDs will activate for 5 se...
Page 26: ...Set Point 1 2 ON OFF 22 C 71 6 F 1 2 ON OFF 4 C 39 2 F 1 2 ON OFF 10 C 50 0 F 1 2 ON OFF 26 C 78 8 F 3 4 Humidity Set Point 3 4 ON OFF 60 3 4 ON OFF 40 3 4 ON OFF 50 3 4 ON OFF 70 5 Alarm Mode 5 ON OF...
Page 27: ...activate the LED and Relay outputs when they are exceeded These are configured using a terminal emulator program e g Hyper Terminal on a PC Computer Step 1 Using an RS 232 to RS 485 Converter like th...
Page 28: ...b to modify the Humidity alarm c to modify the Dew Point alarm d to modify the External Temperature alarm e to assign the Outputs or f to modify System settings Each of the four sensor inputs are conf...
Page 29: ...he output s will be turned off When operating in Alarm Below Mode when the temperature or humidity exceeds the Set point plus the Hysteresis the output s will be turned off Alarm Above The mode determ...
Page 30: ...wn next to it s currently assigned sensor if any Select the desired output and assign a sensor to it as shown below in figure 18 and 19 Note that the Analog outputs can be either voltage or current bu...
Page 31: ...Sensor Installation Manual April 2011 31 Step 6 The System Menu is shown below Use this menu to select the temperature display units Celsius or Fahrenheit Note that this setting is for Standalone mod...
Page 32: ...2011 11 Mechanical Diagram The mechanical diagram shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor PGM LED Ther...
Page 33: ...cal Diagram The technical diagram shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor 40mm 4 5mm diameter 54mm PRT...
Page 34: ...ating Current 20mA Typical Internal Temperature Range 40 C to 60 C 1 C 40 F to 140 0 F 2 F External Temperature Range Thermocouple 40 C to 60 C 1 C 40 F to 140 0 F 2 F Humidity Range 0 to 100 3 Commun...
Page 35: ...pril 2011 35 14 Ordering Information Please use the following product codes when placing an order for the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor y PRT ATH1 or ACC ATH1 Manuals and literature are avai...
Page 36: ...on with products not manufactured by the Seller the Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller s obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairi...
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