
PRT-ATH1 / ACC-ATH1
Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Installation Manual | April 2011
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6
Zone Inputs
6.1
Trouble Zone Inputs
Each Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor can monitor up to 8 trouble zones. Trouble zones are used to
monitor the status of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor and in most cases are not physically
connected to an external zone input. For example, trouble zone AE001:02 is used to monitor the power supply
voltage and will generate an alarm if the voltage is low or fails.
The following table details the trouble zones that are configured in the system and the 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
Reserved
None
None
AExxx:05
Reserved
None
None
AExxx:06
Reserved
None
None
AExxx:07
Reserved
None
None
AExxx:08
Module Offline
Module Offline
System
Replace ‘xxx’ with the appropriate address of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor that you are
programming.
The Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor emulates an Analog Expander Module on the Protege
Module Network. This means that all programming, trouble zone input and PGM Output information is
stored in and reported by the Analog Expander records when programming via the Protege
Alphanumeric LCD Keypad or Protege System Management Suite.
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