Sensor Averaging; Remote Sensor 1 / 2; Name; State - Proliphix NT10e Configuration Manual

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Sensor Averaging

Allows the thermostat internal thermal sensor to participate in the algebraic averaging of
either or both of the Remote Sensors if the Local Sensor State is enabled. (See Zone
Temperature)
Status and Control:
Enabled (default) – The internal thermal sensor will participate in the algebraic averaging.
The Zone Temperature now reflects the average temperature of the averaged
measurements.
Disabled – The thermostat internal sensor is excluded from the thermal averaging
calculations.

Remote Sensor 1 / 2

Name

Name (15 characters) for external thermal sensor #1 / #2.
Status and Control:
RS 1 / RS 2 (default) – (none)

State

Defines whether or not external thermal sensor #1 / #2 is installed on the thermostat.
Status and Control:
Disabled (default) – A remote external thermal sensor is not connected to the thermostat.
No Remote Sensor #1 or #2 value is displayed on the Status & Control Page.
Enabled – A remote external thermal sensor is connected to the thermostat.

Sensor Type

Allows the choice of either thermister-based or analog-based thermal sensors as remote
sensors. The choice of either thermister or analog must be made so that the appropriate
temperature translation table will be used to calculate the temperature value. (Consult the
Proliphix web site for a list of sensors available in either type.)
Status and Control:
Thermister (default) – Selects thermister-based thermal sensors.
Analog – Selects analog-based thermal sensors.

Sensor Averaging

Allows this remote thermal sensor to participate in the algebraic averaging of either or both
of the thermostat (local) sensor or the remaining Remote Sensor. This parameter is visible
only if the Remote Sensor #1 / #2 "State" is enabled. (See Zone Temperature)
Status and Control:
Disabled (default) – Algebraic thermal averaging is disabled.
Enabled – Remote Sensor #1 / #2 is included in the thermal averaging calculations. The
Zone temperature now reflects the average temperature of the averaged measurements.

Sensor Correction

Allows calibration or temperature offset compensation for this remote thermal sensor. Offset
adjustments will be added or subtracted from the actual temperature read from this sensor
and displayed as the apparent temperature. This apparent temperature will be available for
averaging with the other sensors if "Sensor Averaging" is selected. (See Sensor Averaging).
Status and Control:
-5 thru +5
o
F (0 = default) – Offset temperature in half degree increments.
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