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NOTE

By default, the LED indication refers to temperature measurements. This can be 
changed to relative humidity via Modbus Holding Register 26 (see 

Table

 Holding 

registers 

below

).

Ambient light sensor

The measured light intensity in luxes is available in Input Register 5. Additionally, 
an active and standby level can be defined in Holding registers 34 and 35. Input 
Register 6  indicates if the measured value is below standby level, above active level 
or in between both levels:

 

 If the measured light level is below the Standby level, Input Register 6 indicates 
“Standby”.

 

 If the measured ambient light level is above the Active level, Input Register 6 
indicates “Active”. 

 

 If the measured ambient light level is between the active and stand-by level, Input 
Register 6 indicates “Low intensity”. When this feature is used, it is advisable to 
adjust the active and standby levels in Holding Registers 34 and 35 according to 
the actual ambient light conditions around the sensor.

VERIFICATION OF INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

After switching on the power supply one of the LEDs lights up according to the 
status of the measured variable. If this is not the case, check the connections.

MODBUS REGISTER MAPS

INPUT REGISTERS

Data type

Description

Data

Values

1

Temperature

signed int.

Actual temperature level

-300—700 

500 =

50,0 °C

2

Relative humidity

unsigned int.

Actual relative humidity level

0—1.000 

1.000 = 

100,0 % rH

3

Dew point

signed int.

Calculated dew point

 -700—700

200 =

20,0 °C

4

CO

2

unsigned int.

Actual CO

2

 level

400—2.000

2.000 = 

2.000 ppm

5

 Ambient light intensity 

unsigned int.

Measured light intensity 

0—32.000 

1.000 = 

1.000 lx

6

Active / standby

unsigned int.

Active or Standby indication according the Active / 
Standby light level defined via holding registers 34 and 
35. If the measured light level is between the two levels, 
the indication is “0” (Low intensity)

0—2

0 = 
1 = 
2 = 

Low light intensity

Active

Standby 

7—10

Reserved, return “0”

11

Analog output value 1 
(temperature)

unsigned int.

Analog output value for temperature (T)

0—1.000

0 =

1.000 = 

 0  %

100 %

12

Analog output value 2 (relative 
humidity)

unsigned int.

Analog output value for relative humidity (rH)

0—1.000

0 = 

1.000 = 

0 %

100 %

13

Reserved, returns “0”

14

Temperature alert flag

unsigned int.

Flag indicates that measured temperature is outside 
set alert values. Set to ‘1’ when the measured value is 
outside the temperature alert values defined by holding 
registers 20 and 21

0—1

0 = 
1 = 

Measured temperature is OK

Measured temperature is too high/ low

15

Relative humidity alert flag

unsigned int.

Flag indicates that measured relative humidity is outside 
set alert values. Set to ‘1’ when the measured value is 
outside the relative humidity alert values defined by 
holding registers 22 and 23

0—1

0 = 
1 =

Measured rH is OK

Measured rH is too high/ low

16

Reserved, returns “0”

17

Temperature range limit flag

unsigned int.

Flag indicates that measured temperature is outside set 
range limit values. Set to ‘1’ when the measured value 
is outside the temperature range limit values defined by 
holding registers 14 and 15

0—1

0 = 
1 =

Temperature range is OK

Temperature range is too high/ low

18

Relative humidity range 
limit flag

unsigned int.

Flag indicates that measured relative humidity is outside 
set range limit values. Set to ‘1’ when the measured value 
is outside the relative humidity limit range values defined 
by holding registers 16 and 17

0—1

0 = 
1 =

rH range is OK

rH range is too high/ low

19

Reserved, returns “0”

20

Humidity / temperature 
sensor fault

unsigned int.

Flag indicates if the communication with the temperature 
and humidity sensor is lost

0—1

0 = 
1 = 

No

Yes 

21

Reserved, returns “0”

22

Ambient light sensor fault

unsigned int.

Flag that shows if the communication with the ambient 
light sensor is lost

0—1

0 = 
1 = 

No

Yes 

RSTHX-2

COMBINED TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE 
HUMIDITY ROOM TRANSMITTER

Summary of Contents for RSTH 2 Series

Page 1: ...Mounting and operating instructions RSTHX 2 COMBINED TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY ROOM TRANSMITTER ...

Page 2: ...E 4 TECHNICAL DATA 4 STANDARDS 5 OPERATIONAL DIAGRAMS 5 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS 6 MOUNTING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN STEPS 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 VERIFICATION OF INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 MODBUS REGISTER MAPS 9 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 11 WARRANTY AND RESTRICTIONS 11 MAINTENANCE 11 RSTHX 2 COMBINED TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY ROOM TRANSMITTER ...

Page 3: ...condensation All installations shall comply with local health and safety regulations and local electrical standards and approved codes This product can only be installed by an engineer or a technician who has expert knowledge of the product and safety precautions Avoid contacts with energised electrical parts always treat the product as if it is live Always disconnect the power supply before conne...

Page 4: ...or use only TECHNICAL DATA 2 analog modulating outputs 0 10 VDC mode min load 50 kΩ RL 50 kΩ 0 20 mA max load 500 Ω RL 500 Ω PWM open collector type PWM Frequency 1 kHz min load 50 kΩ RL 50 kΩ PWM voltage level 3 3 VDC or 12 VDC Selectable temperature range 0 50 C Selectable relative humidity range 5 85 Ambient light sensor with adjustable active and standby level 3 LEDs for status indication Accu...

Page 5: ...eric standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments Amendments A1 2011 and AC 2012 to EN 61000 6 3 EN 61326 1 2013 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 1 General requirements EN 61326 2 3 2013 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 2 3 Particular requirements Te...

Page 6: ...Modbus network the GND terminal should NOT BE CONNECTED to other units on the network or via the CNVT USB RS485 converter This may cause permanent damage to the communication semiconductors and or the computer MOUNTING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN STEPS Before you start mounting the RSTHX 2 room sensor read carefully Safety and Precautions Choose a smooth surface for installation a wall panel and etc...

Page 7: ...unit on the Modbus RTU network see Example 1 and Example 2 enable the NBT resistor via 3SModbus or Sensistant If your device is not an end device leave the NBT disabled default Modbus setting Example 1 Example 2 Slave 1 RX ТX NBT NBT NBT Slave 2 Master Slave n Slave 2 Slave 1 RX ТX NBT NBT Master Slave n ATTENTION If an AC power supply is used with any of the units on a Modbus network the GND term...

Page 8: ... via Modbus RTU communication To enter Boot mode put a jumper onto pins 3 and 4 of the P1 header and restart the power supply see Fig 5 Once Boot mode is activated the firmware can be updated via SM Boot application part of 3SModbus software suite or Sensistant Fig 5 P1 header 1 2 3 4 5 Put a jumper onto pins 1 and 2 and wait for at least 5 seconds to reset the Modbus communication parameters 1 2 ...

Page 9: ...f the measured light level is between the two levels the indication is 0 Low intensity 0 2 0 1 2 Low light intensity Active Standby 7 10 Reserved return 0 11 Analog output value 1 temperature unsigned int Analog output value for temperature T 0 1 000 0 1 000 0 100 12 Analog output value 2 relative humidity unsigned int Analog output value for relative humidity rH 0 1 000 0 1 000 0 100 13 Reserved ...

Page 10: ...alarm value Min temperature range Max temperature alarm 0 100 10 0 ºC 21 Maximum temperature alert unsigned int Maximum temperature alarm value Min temperature alarm Max temperature range 500 500 50 0 ºC 22 Minimum relative humidity alert unsigned int Minimum relative humidity alarm value Min relative humidity range Max relative humidity alarm 50 200 20 0 rH 23 Maximum relative humidity alert unsi...

Page 11: ...ieve the manufacturer of any responsibilities The manufacturer bears no responsibility for any misprints or mistakes in this data MAINTENANCE In normal conditions this product is maintenance free If soiled clean with a dry or damp cloth In case of heavy pollution clean with a non aggressive product In these circumstances the unit should be disconnected from the supply Pay attention that no fluids ...

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