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

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set to 2, pressing Warmer twice raises both 
setpoints and the average, resulting in a 
cooling setpoint of 78, a heating setpoint of 
72, and an average setpoint of 75.

Info

The info button cycles through:

• the zone temperature

• the outside air temperature, if enabled

• the override time in minutes

• the heating setpoint

• the cooling setpoint

Rnet Wiring

The Rnet communicates at a rate of 115 kbps, 
and uses a daisy-chain, star, or hybrid 
configuration.

  

Table 1. Rnet Wire Specifications 

Wire gauge

18 AWG

Wire type

stranded copper 

Wire insulation

0.009” low smoke PVC

UL temp rating

-40 °C to 75 °C

Jacket

0.0140” low smoke PVC
0.255” nominal O.D.

Shielding

foil, with drain wire

Capacitance

47pF/ft nominal

Resistance

6.9 ohms/1000 feet

Maximum length per 
segment

500 feet (152 meters)

Wiring Recommendations

Use the specified type of sensor cable for 
maximum signal integrity.  

If bare communication wire comes in contact 
with the cable’s foil shield, drain/shield wire, 
or a metal surface other than the connector, 
the sensor may not communicate. When 
connecting the wire, keep the following 
guidelines in mind:

• Partially cut, then bend and pull off the 

wire’s outer jacket so that you do not 
nick the inner insulation. See Figure 2.

 Figure 2. Stripping an Rnet wire

Foil

1"

1/4"

Inner

Insulation

Outer

Jacket

• Strip about 1/4 inch (6 mm) of the inner 

insulation from each wire. When you 
insert the wire into the connector, do 
not allow more than 1/8 inch (3 mm) 
bare communication wire to protrude. 
See Figure 3.

• Twist together the drain or shield wires 

from both pairs, then insert them into 
the connector with the black ground 
wire.

  

 Figure 3. Connecting the screw terminal block 

Correct

Incorrect
Incorrect

No more than
1/8 inch (3mm)
of bare wire

Correct

   

Mounting

After wiring, connect the terminal block, 
wires facing up, to the back of the sensor’s 
circuit board. See Figure 4. Replace the 
sensor’s cover. Turn the setscrew one full turn 

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