Features of SNS AC-powered Sensor Devices
This section contains the following topics:
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Network, Power, and Probe Connections
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Service Button
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Visual and Auditory Interfaces
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Monitoring Thresholds
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Operational Sequences
Network, Power, and Probe Connections
Network, power, and probe connections are located on the side of AC-powered sensors, as shown
in Figure 2. Dual-probe sensor devices contain two probe jacks.
Figure 2: Network, Power, and Probe Connections on AC-Powered Temperature Sensor (SNSATPD)
Network Connection
The RJ-45 network connection allows you to connect a standard Ethernet cable to the sensor
device. The network connection is used during browser-based configuration and if the sensor
device is configured to operate on the wired Ethernet network. For details on configuration, see
Configure Sensors for the Network on page 25.
AC-Power Connection
AC-powered sensor devices come with a power supply. Plugging in the power supply and
connecting it to the sensor device turns on the sensor device. AC-powered sensor devices must be
connected to AC power for normal operation.
Probe Connection(s)
AC-powered temperature sensor devices have one or two probe connections depending on the
sensor device model.
Service Button
The service button is located on the front of AC-powered sensor devices, as shown in Figure 3.
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