Overview of wireless sensors Carrier wireless sensors, designed for zone control, are low-power devices that use light-harvesting through solar panels as their primary power source. The wireless line of sensors includes the models shown in the table below. The wireless sensors communicate with a Wireless Adapter that is wired to the Rnet port of a controller. The Wireless Adapter translates the sensor's customized EnOcean protocol into the Rnet protocol so that the sensors can be integrated with the existing programming logic for wired ZS sensors.
Supplemental battery included for extreme low- light conditions * 10K Type 2 remote thermistor such as Carrier's non-communicating button sensor, wall plate sensor, and outside air temperature sensor. Examples of remote thermistor use include outside air, return/supply air duct, walk-in cooler, or placing thermistor in one location and the sensor in a different location that provides better signal/light strength.
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If using shielded wire, connect the shield wire and the ground wire to the Gnd terminal. ○ MPC Open XP and Carrier® ChillerVu™ (OPN-PSM-MPCXPE and the OPN-PSM-SIM) - Verify that the ○ Enhanced Access DIP switch is set to Off.
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