Crestron CNTS-N Operation Manual
Crestron CNTS-N Operation Manual

Crestron CNTS-N Operation Manual

Temperature sensor module

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents CNTS-N Description...1 Leading Specifications ...2 Setup ...2 Identity Code ...2 Preparation for Use ...3 Programming ...3 Problem Solving...7 Troubleshooting...7 Further Inquiries...7 Syntax...7 Operations Guide - DOC. 8114 CRESTRON Contents...
  • Page 5: Cnts-N

    CRESNET II control system via the CRESNET II network. The sensor measures ambient room temperature and depending on programming, delivers a reading to a touchpanel for display in one of four formats. The CNTS-N is designed for wall mounting using a standard single-gang electrical box. The exposed faceplate and bezel has no discernible features to draw attention to it.
  • Page 6: Leading Specifications

    CRESNET II SIMPL-I program in order for the device to be addressed properly. The NET ID of each CNTS-N has been factory set to EF, but may be changed by removing one or all four of the jumpers. Refer to the illustration below for location of the CNTS-N jumpers.
  • Page 7: Preparation For Use

    NOTE: Before installing the CNTS-N into a single-gang electrical box, verify correct NET ID setting of the unit. NOTE: For ease of installation, the white faceplate (CNTS-N sensor) can be removed from the CNTS-N. Simply disconnect the 3-pin connector. Programming SIMPL is CRESTRON’s object-oriented programming language designated for easy...
  • Page 8 SIMPL are called symbols. A basic CNTS-N SIMPL program is shown as a block diagram and described below. CNTS-N SIMPL Program Workshop The CRESNET II Workshop is designed to simplify the various operations needed to program and run a CRESNET II control system. Define the CNTS-N as a CTP-3000 with NET ID equal to EF.
  • Page 9 SIMPL-I Menu in the CRESNET II Workshop. These screens are shown to clarify the means of assigning signal names to the SIMPL program in the block diagram. CNTS-N Workshop Screens (1 of 3) CNTS-N Workshop Screens (2 of 3) CNTS-N Workshop Screens (3 of 3) Operations Guide - DOC.
  • Page 10 CNTS-N on channel AI1. In the example, the signal name RAW is used. A signal name must be entered on AI1 for the CNTS-N to report back values properly. Repeat this procedure for the touchpanel and assign proper signal names (refer to screen 3 of 3).
  • Page 11: Problem Solving

    Further Inquiries If after reviewing this Operations Guide for the CNTS-N, you can not locate specific information, please take advantage of CRESTRON's award winning technical support team in your area. Dial one of the following numbers. Syntax The following syntax codes for the CNTS-N are provided for compatibility purposes only.

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