Rnet Configuration - Carrier ZS Standard Installation Manual

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Rnet configuration

You can use the Wireless sensors, ZS sensors, and an Equipment Touch on the same Rnet. The number of
sensors you can use on a controller's Rnet depends on how many control programs it can have. If the controller
supports:
Only one control program, the Rnet can consist of:
Up to 5 ZS sensors
One Wireless Adapter supporting up to 5 wireless sensors
One Equipment Touch
NOTE You can have any combination of ZS and wireless sensors, but no more than 5 sensors total.
Multiple control programs, the Rnet can consist of:
Up to 15 ZS sensors
One Wireless Adapter supporting up to 15 wireless sensors
One Equipment Touch
NOTES
You can have any combination of ZS and wireless sensors, but no more than 15 sensors total.
You can have no more than 5 sensors per control program.
WARNING
Using Rnet tags 5, 6, or 7 in a control program that has a ZS Pro or Pro-F version 3.4.02 or earlier in a Sensor
Binder microblock will disable the display on the ZS sensor. You must do one of the following to prevent this
occurrence:
Replace the ZS Pro or Pro-F with a newer one (v03.05.02 or later).
If the controller supports multiple control programs, create a separate control program for the ZS Pro without
tags 5, 6, or 7.
To determine the ZS Pro or Pro-F version, in the i-Vu® Installer tree, expand the controller with the ZS Sensor, and
then select the Sensor Binder microblock. The version is shown in the Associated Sensors table.
CAUTIONS
You cannot have SPT Sensors on the same Rnet with any of the above devices.
An Rnet can have more than one wireless Pro-F sensor, however, changing the setpoint on one Pro-F will not
be reflected on the display of another Pro or Pro-F, possibly causing confusion for the user.
ZS Sensors
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