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Revised 2/25/04 • RS Standard and RS Pro

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RS Standard and RS Pro                                                 

Technical Instructions

Introduction

The RS Standard and RS Pro are thermistor-
based temperature sensors. The sensors are 
designed to be used with the ZN-Line, SE-
Line and ME-Line controllers. An Rnet sensor 
network can have up to four RS Standards 
and one RS Pro. 

 

 

 Figure 1. RS Pro and RS Standard

  

RS Standard

The default address of an RS Standard is set 
to 1. To change the address, unscrew the two 
circuit board screws behind the cover plate, 
then take off the cover plate. Set the address 
jumper to 2, 3, or 4, then screw the circuit 
board back onto the cover. 

RS Pro

The RS Pro features provide the occupant 
with setpoint and override control within the 
limits established by the building 
management or the system operator. The RS 
Pro needs no addressing because only one 
resides on each Rnet.  

The RS Pro has:

• a digital display for occupancy, zone 

temperature, and alarm bell icon   

• a Manual On button

• Warmer and Cooler buttons

• an Info button to cycle through displays

Digital Display

The digital display shows Celsius values to 
the nearest 0.5 degree. The digital display 
shows Farenheit values to the nearest full 
degree.

Occupied

 displays when the zone is 

occupied, whether from a regular schedule or 
a manual override. 

Manual On

The override time displays if you press the 
Manual On button. Press the button again if 
you want to increase the occupied time. You 
can cancel by pressing the button until 0 
displays. After pressing the Manual On 
button, wait five seconds for the display to 
show the current zone temperature again. 

Setpoint Adjustment

The Warmer and Cooler buttons give the 
occupant limited ability to change the zone’s 
setpoint. When Warmer or Cooler is pressed, 
the average of the current heating and 
cooling setpoints displays. If Warmer or 
Cooler is pressed again, both setpoints are 
lowered or raised by an amount determined 
on the RS microblock’s Properties page, 
displaying a new average setpoint. 

For example, if the cooling setpoint is 76, the 
heating setpoint is 70, the current average 
setpoint is 73 and the setpoint adjustment is 

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