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  • Page 1 Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this manual were correct at the time of printing. Integrated Control Technology Limited reserves the right to change specifications or withdraw products without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic or mechanical), for any purpose, without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents   Welcome! ________________________________________________________________ 5     Protege System Products __________________________________________________ 6   2.1  Protege System Management Suite ................6  2.2  Protege Modules ......................6  Mounting _________________________________________________________________ 7     Wiring and Configuration ___________________________________________________ 8     4.1  Loom ..........................8  4.2 ...
  • Page 4 Mechanical Diagram ______________________________________________________ 32     Technical Diagram ________________________________________________________ 33     Technical Specifications ___________________________________________________ 34     Ordering Information ______________________________________________________ 35       Warranty ________________________________________________________________ 36     Contact _________________________________________________________________ 37   PRT-ATH1 / ACC-ATH1 Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor Installation Manual | April 2011...
  • Page 5: Welcome

    Welcome! Thank you for purchasing the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor (PRT-ATH1/ACC-ATH1) by Integrated Control Technology Limited. The Protege System is an advanced technology security system specifically designed to enhance the functionality of condominium and apartment security with flexible local monitoring and offsite communication.
  • Page 6: Protege System Products

    Protege System Products 2.1 Protege System Management Suite The Protege System Management Suite application is a Windows®™ based Integrated Access Control and Alarm Management System designed for any configuration from single site, single Protege SE Integrated System Controller applications up to global multi-national corporations using multiple site, multiple Protege SE Integrated System Controller installations.
  • Page 7: Mounting

    Mounting The Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor is intended to measure the temperature and humidity of air in an enclosed space (a room). It is intended to be mounted on a wall with adequate air flow around and through it. Step 1 Select where to mount the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor.
  • Page 8: Wiring And Configuration

    Wiring and Configuration To operate over the Encrypted Module Network and interface with the Protege Integrated System Controller, the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor needs to be correctly wired to the Protege RS-485 System Module Network and to any devices that it will control through Programmable Outputs (PGM’s). It also needs to be set to operate in the correct Mode and to have a suitable Address.
  • Page 9: Encrypted Module Network

    4.2 Encrypted Module Network The Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor incorporates encrypted RS-485 Communications Technology. Connection of the communications should be performed according to the diagram shown below. It is important that the N+ Network Communications power be supplied from an independent battery backed power supply unit or a networked module capable of supplying the required voltage to all of the network powered devices on the RS-485 Network.
  • Page 10: Thermocouple Wiring

    4.3 Thermocouple Wiring While the internal temperature sensor may be suitable for most applications, the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor can also be used with an external thermocouple. A K-Type thermocouple must be used and should be connected as shown in the diagram below. Note that, of the four pins of the connector, the two left hand pins are internally connected together, and the two right hand pins are internally connected together.
  • Page 11: Address Configuration Switch

    4.4 Address Configuration Switch The addressing of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor allows up to 64 devices to be connected to the Protege Integrated System Controller. The configuration DIP switch allows each Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor to have a unique address. The switch positions 1 to 6 select the device address from 1 to 64.
  • Page 12: Programmable Outputs

    Programmable Outputs The Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor has 4 Programmable Outputs (PGM’s). The PGM’s are used to activate a range of low current devices including relays.   5.1 Standard Relay Outputs The PGM Outputs 1 and 2 on the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor are normally open low current relay outputs.
  • Page 13: Standard Led Outputs

    5.2 Standard LED Outputs The PGM Outputs 3 and 4 on the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor are internal LEDs that can be used for user display and warnings. PGM Number Description AExxx:03 Square LED Output (Centre) AExxx:04 Triangle LED Output (Left) 5.3 Analog Outputs (0-10V/4-20mA) The Protege ACC-ATH1 Temperature and Humidity Sensor also has two 0-10V or 4-20mA analog outputs that follow the current values of the temperature and humidity inputs, allowing the sensor to interface to external...
  • Page 14: Analog Wiring

    5.4 Analog Wiring The analog outputs from the Protege ACC-ATH1 Temperature and Humidity Sensor can be directly wired into an analog input of a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or similar.The diagram below shows how to wire the 0-10V temperature output into a PLC. PLC or Similar 0-10V Interface PRT-ATH1 / ACC-ATH1...
  • Page 15: Zone Inputs

    Zone Inputs 6.1 Trouble Zone Inputs Each Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor can monitor up to 8 trouble zones. Trouble zones are used to monitor the status of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor and in most cases are not physically connected to an external zone input.
  • Page 16: Status Indication

    Status Indication The Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor includes diagnostic indicators that can aid the installer in diagnosing faults and conditions. In some cases an indicator may have multiple meanings depending on the indicator display at the time.   7.1 Power Indicator The Power Indicator is located at the top right and indicates the Status of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor.
  • Page 17: Error Code Indication

    Error Code Indication When the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor attempts to register with the Protege Integrated System Controller a registration error can be generated if it was not successful.   8.1 Error Code Display The following table is only valid if the ‘POWER’ indicator is FLASHING a series of pulses. The power indicator will flash with the error code number.
  • Page 18: Intelligent Monitoring

    Intelligent Monitoring The Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor is designed to interface with the Protege Network. In order to achieve this several set-up steps must be carried out.   9.1 Monitoring Setup The Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor will register with the Protege Integrated System Controller as an Analog Expander Module, AExxx where the xxx is the address determined by the configuration switch settings.
  • Page 19 Step 1 Open the ‘Properties’dialog for the Analog Expander AExxx with the required address. Step 2 Select to the appropriate ‘Channel’ tab for the channel to be modified. The channels that each Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor will monitor are: Channel 1: Internal temperature Channel 2: Humidity Channel 3: Dew Point...
  • Page 20: Register Locations

    9.2 Register Locations Each Enabled Analog Expander channel will store data in a Register held by the Protege Integrated System Controller. Each Register is assigned an address, and the register address range used by each Analog Expander channel depends on the AExxx address of the module. Each Analog Expander Module uses 4 Register Addresses, with Register addresses starting from 000.
  • Page 21: Variable Setup

    9.3 Variable Setup To view the temperature and humidity information in the Protege System Management Suite, the information stored in the registers must be linked to variables in the Protege System Management Suite. To set up a variable to correctly display and log the temperature or humidity information, perform the following steps: Variable Properties Window –...
  • Page 22: Logging Variables

    9.4 Logging Variables Logging of the variable values for future review or exporting can also be enabled by performing the following steps: Variable Properties Window – Log Tab Step 1 Select the ‘Log tab’ of the Variable Properties window (right click the variable and select ‘Properties’if not currently editing a new variable) Step 2 In the Log Data field, select a time interval from the drop down box.
  • Page 23: Floor Plan Display

    9.5 Floor Plan Display The live status of the temperature and humidity level information monitored by each Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor can be easily viewed with the use of a floor plan page. The information can be displayed in the form of ‘7segment’ calculator number style displays, or colored bar graphs with level markers.
  • Page 24 Step 1 Select the ‘Floor Plan Designer’ tab in the Protege System Management Suite. Step 2 Select ‘Variables’ from the display options list on the left hand side of the designer. Step 3 Click and drag the ‘4Segment’ item from the variable display items box on the left hand side to the current floor page in the centre of the floor plan designer.
  • Page 25: Standalone Configuration

    10 Standalone Configuration The Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor can operate separate of the Protege System and can activate the 4 onboard outputs based on internal settings and output the current temperature and humidity as 0-10V or 4-20mA analog outputs.  ...
  • Page 26 The settings which can be programmed via the DIP switches are shown in the following table. Switch Variable Setting Action Temperature Set Point 22˚C (71.6˚F) 4˚C (39.2˚F) 10˚C (50.0˚F) 26˚C (78.8˚F) Humidity Set Point Alarm Mode Alarm Above Alarm below Invert Outputs None Invert...
  • Page 27: Pc Connection - Standalone Mode

    10.3 PC Connection - Standalone Mode For complex systems where the required setup can not be achieved using the DIP switch programming show above, the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor can be programmed using a serial connection from a PC Computer.
  • Page 28 Step 4 Select ‘a’ to modify the Internal Temperature alarm, ‘b’ to modify the Humidity alarm, ‘c’ to modify the Dew Point alarm, ‘d’ to modify the External Temperature alarm, ‘e’ to assign the Outputs or ‘f’ to modify System settings. Each of the four sensor inputs are configured independently as shown below .
  • Page 29 Variable Values Definition Set Point IT: -40˚C to 60°C (-40°F to 140.0°F) When operating in ‘Alarm Above Mode’, when the temperature or humidity exceeds this value the H: 0-100% output(s) will be turned on. DP: -40˚C to 60°C (-40°F to 140.0°F) When operating in ‘Alarm Below Mode’, when the ET: -40˚C to 60°C (-40°F to 140.0°F) temperature or humidity drops below this value the...
  • Page 30 Step 5 The Outputs Menu is shown below. Use this menu to assign a sensor to an output. Each output is shown next to it’s currently assigned sensor (if any). Select the desired output and assign a sensor to it, as shown below in figure 18 and 19.
  • Page 31 Step 6 The System Menu is shown below. Use this menu to select the temperature display units, Celsius or Fahrenheit. Note that this setting is for Standalone mode only and will not affect Protege. The System Menu PRT-ATH1 / ACC-ATH1 Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor Installation Manual | April 2011...
  • Page 32: Mechanical Diagram

    11 Mechanical Diagram The mechanical diagram shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor. PGM 3 LED Status LED PGM LED Thermocouple Connector DIP Switches Wiring Loom Case Disassembly Tab PRT-ATH1 / ACC-ATH1 Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor Installation Manual | April 2011...
  • Page 33: Technical Diagram

    12 Technical Diagram The technical diagram shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor. 54mm 40mm 4.5mm diameter PRT-ATH1 10.5mm 17.5mm 37.5mm 57.5mm 64.5mm 75mm PRT-ATH1 / ACC-ATH1 Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor Installation Manual | April 2011...
  • Page 34: Technical Specifications

    13 Technical Specifications The following technical specifications are important and vital to the correct operation of the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor. Failure to adhere to the technical specifications will result in any warranty or guarantee that was provided becoming NULL AND VOID. Integrated Control Technology continually strives to increase the performance of its products and as a result the It is recommended that you always consult www.incontrol.co.nz for specifications may change without notice.
  • Page 35: Ordering Information

    14 Ordering Information Please use the following product codes when placing an order for the Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor. PRT-ATH1 or ACC-ATH1 Manuals and literature are available at the Integrated Control Technology website in the documentation section. PRT-ATH1 / ACC-ATH1 Protege Temperature and Humidity Sensor Installation Manual | April 2011...
  • Page 36: Warranty

    15 Warranty The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded.
  • Page 37: Contact

    16 Contact Integrated Control Technology welcomes all feedback. Please visit our website (http://www.incontrol.co.nz) or use the contact information below. Integrated Control Technology P.O. Box 302-340 11 Canaveral Drive North Harbour Post Centre Albany Auckland North Shore City 0632 New Zealand Auckland New Zealand Phone:...
  • Page 38 227-4185-001...

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