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Basic Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide, Release 3.0
Part No. 600-01000-201, Rev. 1
CHAPTER 3: Configuring the Thermostat Using the TMI
Use
Table 3-7
to complete the
Sensor Settings
page fields.
Table 3-7 Sensor Settings Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Local Sensor
State
Select
Enable
or
Disable
to indicate the state of the internal
thermostat thermal sensor. The internal thermal sensor may be
disabled if only remote sensing is desired.
Disable
– The internal thermal sensor is disabled. No Local
Sensor value is displayed on the
Status and Control Page
(page 3-9)
.
Enable
(default) – The internal thermal sensor is enabled.
Sensor Averaging
Select
Enable
or
Disable
to indicate if the thermostat internal
thermal sensor should participate in the algebraic averaging of
either or both of the Remote Sensors if the
Local Sensor
is
enabled. (See
Zone Temperature (page 3-10)
.)
Disable
– The thermostat internal sensor is excluded from
the thermal averaging calculations.
Enable
(default) – The internal thermal sensor participates
in the algebraic averaging. The Zone Temperature now
reflects the average temperature of the averaged
measurements.
Sensor Correction
Selects a value to adjust the sensor for calibration.
-5
°
F (-2.8
°
C) t5
°
F (2.8
°
C)
The default is
0
.
Remote Sensor 1 and 2
Name
Displays the Name (15 characters) for the external thermal
sensor #1/#2.
RS 1 / RS 2
The default is
none
.
State
Select
Enable
or
Disable
to indicate if the external thermal
sensor #1 is installed on the thermostat.
Disable
(default) – A remote external thermal sensor is not
connected to the thermostat. No
Remote Sensor #1 or #2
value is displayed on the
Status and Control Page (page 3-9)
.
Enable
– A remote external thermal sensor is connected to
the thermostat.
Sensor Type
Select the remote sensor type, either thermistor or analog so that
the appropriate temperature translation table is used to calculate
the temperature value.
(Consult the Proliphix web site for a list
of sensors available in either type.)
Thermistor
(default) – Thermistor-based thermal sensors.
Analog
– Analog-based thermal sensors.