Guide d’Installation sonde E4000
E4000 probe Installation Guide
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Summary
1.
Security
3
2.
Positioning
3
3.
Installation
4
4.
Wiring
4
5.
Motherboard preparation
4
5.1.
RS485
4
5.2.
Optional Bus board
5
5.2.1.
Install the daughter board
5
5.2.2.
Mount the BUS connector
5
5.3.
Analog Option
5
5.4.
LED Option
5
5.5.
EnOcean Option
6
5.6.
Gateway EnOcean-KNX Option
6
6.
Install the motherboard into the case
6
6.1.
Temperature sensor
7
6.1.1.
Standard positioning
7
6.1.2.
High performance positioning
7
7.
Connecting
7
7.1.
Power Supply
7
7.1.1.
Power Supply Characteristics
7
7.1.2.
Power supply connection
8
7.1.2.1.
RS485, Analogical, EnOcean, KNX and LON
8
7.1.2.2.
POE Bus
9
7.2.
Connecting to ventilation and other elements
9
7.2.1.
RS485
9
7.2.2.
Analog Option
9
7.2.3.
KNX or LON Sensor Mode
9
7.2.4.
EnOcean sensor mode option
9
7.2.4.1.
Pairing
10
7.2.4.2.
Telegram Transmission Principle
10
7.2.4.3.
Description Radio Telegram
10
7.2.4.4.
Transmission Range
11
8.
Insert gas sensors
12
8.1.
Sensors on miniSD card
12
8.2.
CO2 NDIR Sensor
13
9.
Powering
13
10.
Configuration (EnOcean, Modbus RS485 and Analogical Board)
15
10.1.
Position the micro switches
15
10.2.
Connection diagram according to position of micro switches
16
11.
Completion of installation
16
ANNEXES
17
1.
Installation of BUS connections
17
1.1
RS485
17
1.2
Programming the physical address
18
1.3
Choice between RTU and ASCII
18
1.4
RS485Annexes probes
18
2.
Choosing Cable Bus
19
2.1.
RS485
19
2.1.1.
Topology
19
2.2.
KONNEX
19
2.3.
LONWORKS
19
2.4.
POE
20
3.
Ventilation Control
20
4.
Specification
21
DRILLING
22