Ebtron GTC116 Installation Manual - Ebtron
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5.8 Viewing Sensor Data
5.8.1 Viewing Sensor Data on the Local LCD Display
Airflow and temperature of individual sensors can be displayed on the local LCD display by entering the
Diagnostic Menu. Simultaneously depress the up ↑ and down ↓ arrows to enter the GTC116 SETUP menu, and
then navigate to the Diagnostic submenu.
5.8.2 Viewing Sensor Data via BACnet , Modbus networks or via EB‐Link Reader
Airflow and temperature of individual sensors can be read across BACnet or Modbus networks, or downloaded
directly to an EB‐Link Reader if the infra‐red EB‐Link option has been installed. Refer to the following Sensor
Addressing and Probe Positioning paragraph for the suggested probe installation configuration. Tables 2 and 3
provide BACnet objects and register addressing information for individual sensor data.
5.8.3 Sensor Addressing and Probe Positioning
Sensors are automatically addressed after power is applied to the transmitter as follows:
The probe connected to the left most connector, C1, is defined as probe 1. The sensor opposite the cable end of
the probe is defined as sensor 1 when viewing individual sensor data. Refer to Figure 7 below for additional detail.
Note that if only average data is desired, the mounting position of the probes is not critical. When a probe is
disconnected and then plugged in to a different
port, the transmitter will re‐discover it within 15 seconds and
make any necessary addressing adjustments.
To standardize installation and decoding of data, particularly when using the EB‐Link Reader product, EBTRON
recommends
a left to right (or top to bottom in vertical applications) s
ensor probe mounting convention as
detailed in the separate sensor probe installation instructions.
6 SETUP MENUS
Appendix A details the various setup menus and submenus.
7 WIRING DIAGRAM
Appendix B is the wiring diagram for the GTC116 transmitter.
Figure 7. Sensor Addressing and Probe Positioning Detail