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Definitions
Networker
Networker is a term used for a temperature sensing or
communicating device which communicates over two-wire bus.
There can be only one Master Networker (n01), all others must be
slaves (n02, n03, n10).
Touch Controller
Primary user interface with touchscreen display. Where multiple
Touch Controllers are installed, the "Master" Touch Controller can
be identified by the letter "M" displayed in the bottom right hand
corner of the screen. The Master has default sensor identification
"n01".
The Touch Controller is a touchscreen thermostat which
communicates over two-wire bus. It is compatible with NC-3, NC-6
and NT-1 sensors.
NC-6 Networker Controller
A user interface with LCD display. The NC-6 has default sensor
identification "n01 ID00:1" (Master) and should be changed to a
slave if used on the same system as the Touch Controller.
NT-1 Remote Temperature Sensor
Zone temperature sensor with an LED that blinks during
communication with Master Touch Controller. Default NT-1 sensor
identification is "n02". Additional Touch Controllers can be used in
place of up to 3x NT-1 sensors. The NT-1 sensor can also be
used as the outdoor temperature sensing device.
Zone
One room or a group of rooms; normally selected on the basis of
usage or that have similar heating or cooling needs.
Controlled Zone
A zone that is separately controlled by its own zone sensor and
zone damper. There are as many zone sensors in the home
comfort system as there are Controlled Zones.
Common Zone
A zone that is not separately controlled by its own sensor and zone
damper. It operates whenever heating or air conditioning is on,
regardless of the status of any controlled zones.
Constant Zone
A predetermined zone, typically the largest and containing the
return air grille, is designated as the Constant Zone. The Constant
Zone functions as a Common Zone only during refrigerated cooling
mode to ensure the minimum cooling airflow requirements are met.
Multi Temperature Set Point (MTSP) System
The zone temperature set point can be set independently across
all Touchscreens and/or Temperature Sensors.
Single Temperature Set Point (STSP) System
The zone temperature set point is the same across all
Touchscreens and/or Temperature Sensors.
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