Hunter X-Core Owners Manual And Programming Instructions page 120

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• ET Sensor: A Hunter model ET Sensor may be used
for certain alarm inputs. The ET Sensor is a sensor
platform, and three of its individual sensors can
be used as sensor inputs for alarm purposed to the
ACC Controller. The controller still has four sensor
inputs, but you may set the location of each sensor
to Controller (terminals SEN 1–4 on the controller's
master module) or ET (Rain, Wind, and Temp). If the
controller has a decoder output module, the third
choice ADM will also appear.
Assigning sensor locations is called "mapping" and tells the
controller where to look for each of its four sensor inputs.
Mapping sensor locations is the first step to setting up
ICD-SEN operation, and is also an optional step in setting
up ET Sensor operation.
To map sensor locations, unlock the extended features by
holding down the blue information button, and turning the
dial to Set Sensor Operation.
The Sensor Configuration screen will show the locations
of each sensor, one at a time.
Type and Style cannot be changed. Most sensors are
CLICK type and N. C. (normally closed) style.
Location: Use the down arrow to move to the Location field.
Press the + or – buttons to view other choices for the
sensor's location.
If an ADM99 decoder module is detected by the controller,
the choices will be Controller or ADM.
If an ET Sensor has been detected and the controller has
been programmed to "Use ET Sensor" within the Advanced
Features dial position, the choices will include ET Rain, ET
Temp, and ET Wind.
Select the sensor's Location with the + or - buttons.
Press the up arrow button to move back to the Sensor
number, and use + or – to move to the next Sensor.
Assign each sensor input that is to be used to the correct
location. When you are finished, turn the dial to another
position. If some sensors are unused, leave them set to
Location: Controller.
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