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Crestron CH-TEMP-WM Temperature sensor Operation Guide
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1. network CH TEMP MW is not receiving 24V power at the NET connector or jumper is removed at the back The CH TEMP MW is placed in a wrong location Causing wind heating system to interfere with the sensor The properties of the digital gauge in VIPRO E are not set OK or the scaler is wrongly programmed Crestron International 2 Oude Keerbergsebaan 2820 Rijmenam Belgium Tel 32 15 50 99 50 info crestron int be e www crestron int be POSSIBLE CAUSE S CORRECTIVE ACTION Enter Viewport Toolbox in SIMPL Windows Verify network connection to CH TEMP WM it will report as a CNTS N Verify CRESNET Connections on page 5 Confirm power is supplied to the unit Or put the jumper back in place Move the CH TEMP WM to another place of the room So that interference is minimal Verify that the correct decimal position and amount of digits is set in the properties of the digital gauge Check that the scaler in Simpl Windows is set OK CH TE MP M W Product Manual Further Inquiries If after reviewing this Operations Guide on the CH TEMP MW you cannot locate specific information or have questions please take advantage of Crestron s award winning customer service team by calling e In Europe call Crestron International at 32 15 50 99 50 e Inthe UK call Crestron UK at 44 20 845 74 007 e In Germany call Crestron Germany at 49 731 96 28 10 e In France call Crestron France at 33 1 47 91
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3. N symbol has 1 analog output that represents the temperature Figure 7 El Slot 01 1D EF CNTS N Tempa Figure 7 CNTS N symbol Example Program Show temperature on a Touchpanel This example shows how you can send the measured temperature from the CH TEMP MW to a touchpanel In order to show the desired value on a touchpanel you need to add a scaler to the program For each type of readout different scaler settings are needed E slot 01 1D E6 CNTS N Temperature of MEE ll SI Temperature S i Analog Scaler temp Sy TEMP_RAWY aint aguti FAHRENHENT 10 ais Analog Scaler Analog Scaler TEMP RAW aint aguti CELSIUS aint aout FAHRENHEIT T E MM D R ANM Figure 8 Example program Crestron International 2 Oude Keerbergsebaan 2820 Rijmenam Belgium CRESTRON Tel 32 15 50 99 50 info crestron int be www crestron int be e E 2 CH TEMP MW Problem Solving Troubleshooting Product Manual Table 1 Provides corrective action for possible trouble situations lf further assistance is required please contact a Crestron Technical Support representative or submit your question on the Crestron True Blue On Line Service www crestron com Table 1 Troubleshooting Guide TROUBLE CH TEMP WM does not function The Blue LED is not lighting up when Cresnet is supplied The measured temperature Is incorrect Incorrect value is shown on the touchpanel CH TEMP WM is not communicating on the
4. B y y ch TO TO 1 PINOUT REFERENCE NA NETWORK DEVICE WN ot O 24 O OJ Y O O z O O S RECOMMENDED COLOR CODE FRONT VIEW GND BLACK S e e E JP PAIR A 22 AWG TWISTED PAIR B 18 AWG PARALLEL ou RED Figure 4 CH TEMP WM Cresnet Hook up Crestron International 2 Oude Keerbergsebaan 2820 Rijmenam Belgium Tel 32 15 50 99 50 info crestron int be e www crestron int be CH TE MP M W Product Manual Cresnet ID Every equipment and user interface within the network requires a unique identity code NET ID These codes are recognized by a two digit hexadecimal number from 03 to FE The NET ID of each unit must match an ID code specified in the Simpl Windows program For a CH TEMP WM the NET ID can be set between EO and EF Use the following method to change NET ID of the CH TEMP WM 1 Locate the miniature rotary switches on the bottom face refer to figure 5 This is rotary switch will only change the least significant digit or letter of the unit his NET ID since the most significant digit or letter is fixed set to E 2 Use a small screwdriver and rotate the arrow in the center of the rotary switch to the position of the least significant digit or letter of the unit s ID CODE that you desire For example when the rotary switch is placed to 2 the CH TEMP MW is set to NET ID E2 Figure 5 NET ID rotary switch Power Feedback When the CH TEMP WM is connected to the cresnet see page 5 a bleu LED will illu
5. Crestron CH TEMP WM Temperature sensor Operation Guide My CRESTRON CH TEMP MW Product Manual Contents Description 3 Functional DESCIDUON EE 3 USO EE 3 elle A MAA o AP E cceoteeve 4 General EM 4 Setup 5 recne Connec ION unore Ee 5 A d RE 6 POW TOC Cd Cle EE 6 Programming D Configuration Manager 7 Programming Manager 8 E E 8 Show temperature on a Touchpanel 8 Problem Solving 9 TOUDE MOO UN ronca 9 AP o tind 10 Crestron International 2 Oude Keerbergsebaan 2820 Rijmenam Belgium Y CRESTRON Tel 32 15 50 99 50 info crestron int be www crestron int be S Y a o CH TE MP M W Product Manual Description Figure 1 CH TEMP WM Functional Description The CH TEMP WM is a Cresnet temperature sensor Figure 1 Wall mountable temperature sensor Temperature range from 0 to 50 C Nice compact flat design Sensor receives power and sends data via the Cresnet bus Daisy chaining connections available Fits in a standard European 1 gang electrical box 55 65 mm diameter Bleu LED feedback for power indication Applications Heating cooling Temperature display Crestron International 2 Oude Keerbergsebaan 2820 Rijmenam Belgium Tel 32 15 50 99 50 info crestron int be e www crestron int be CH TEMP MW Technical data Dimensions Weight Color Material Mounting Connectors Cresnet Inputs Addressing Cresnet Power Power consumption Cresnet Powe
6. minate This bleu LED can be disconnected by removing the jumper that is located next to the rotary switch When this jumper is removed the CH TEMP WM will keep on working but no LED feedback will be shown Crestron International 2 Oude Keerbergsebaan 2820 Rijmenam Belgium Tel 32 15 50 99 50 info crestron int be e www crestron int be 6 CH TE MP M W Product Manual Programming The next subsections describe a sample SIMPL Windows program that utilizes a CH TEMP MW It provides a description of how to actually create the SIMPL Windows program NOTE The following descriptions assume that the reader has knowledge of SIMPL Windows If not please refer to the extensive help information provided with the software Minimal software requirements SIMPL Windows 2 01 06 Ops for CNX 5 12 63X W Ops for 2 series C2 1014 cuz check website www crestron com for leatest OPS and software versions Configuration manager A CH TEMP MW needs to be defined as a CNTS N in Simpl Windows Figure 6 SIMPL Windows Untitled File Edit View Project Bookmarks Tools Help Online Support SI oan al Sa ejeje Af eje Bl m 2 9 mej E x Device Library System Views J Crestron Devices DycLib 387 H E Control Systems 05 gt fi AES 9 AV2 28 AY2 With Card Cage 29 C2N DYP4DI Fs es 8 CEN TYAY Local Processing e his iat De 29 CNLCOMP 232 GC gt 29 CNMSX AY A Drop Net Infrared WO Relay Output ODropE
7. r factor Crestron Device Library Temperature range Accuracy Extra Status Includes General view Figure 2 Cresnet connection Crestron International 2 Oude Keerbergsebaan 2820 Rijmenam Belgium Tel 32 15 50 99 50 info crestron int be e www crestron int be Product Manual 80x80x25mm LxBxH 709 case white grey RAL7035 Self extinguishing NORYL Standard European 1 gang electrical box Mini Phoenix 3 5mm plug terminal 1 rotary switch 24 VDC Cresnet max 25mA 0 5W CNTS N 0 to 50 C 0 1 self calibrating 1 blue LED for Power status with jumper for LED on off Interface with 2x 4 pole mini phoenix connections CH TE MP M W Product Manual Cresnet Connections Note Before making any connections CRESTRON recommends that all power is off and the installer reviews the latest revision of the network interconnection drawing DOC5411i Refer to figure 4 and connect the CH TEMP MW to the Cresnet network via a Cresnet network cable CRESNET cable This cable is not supplied with the CH TEMP MW but can be obtained from Crestron International BLACK 18 AWG SHIELD SEE NOTE BELOW TO TO CONTROL SYSTEM a RED NETWORK DEVICE o OT sss 9 E O 24 z lo Bes KS NDA O Ol y Hive fl cl cl cl wi A E el a 24 O g y DA O O c POK VIEW y CRON FRONT VIEW one FRONT VIE lia RED 18 AWG BLACK Genie WHITE 22 AWG BLUE PARALLEL BLUE 22 AWG y WHITE PAIR
8. thernet COMA B C2l MP2 IR INP Video Audio C2l MP2E F 28 CHMSX AV With Card Cage Device Here Serial Device Here Switcher Switcher 29 CNMSX PRO 28 CNRACKX 388 CNRACKX DP Ha CN TYAY Local Processing gt i CNX DVP4 C2l MP2 104 C2l MP2 Ri C2ENET 1 tm CP2 Hg CPZE i MCZE 29 MC2W a MP2 24 MPZE Ha PACZ H A Device Settings Crestron CNTS N x Device Name NetID Connection Sheet Device Info NetID JEF 7 Ethernet Units 88 PROZ 4 OM RMC 384 QM RMCRAX 8 QM RMCRX With Auto Compensati 4 OM RMCRX BA 88 RACK2 g ST CP 29 TPMC 15 17 Join Number Remap Pe 8 TPS Series Panel 29 UPX 2 Join Number Remap Panel D 28 LIP X 2 UPX 2 MSO UPX 2_1GB Join H Cresnet Control Modules Discontinued H Ethernet Control Modules Lighting H Plug in Control Cards Power Supplies m a Caral Meier amaral EE Cancel Apply o ES Slot 1 C2Net Device ME Slot 2 C21 MP2 IR4 RE Slot 3 C2I MP2 104 zo RE Slot 4 C21 MP2 RY4 ME slot 5 C2ENET 1 sz RE Slot 6 C2I MP2 COM2 ME Slot 7 C21 MP2 IR INPUT RE Slot 8 C21 MP2 41D4X2 o RE Slot 9 C21 MP2 AUD7X1 BE Slot 10 C2I MP2E FRONTPANEL Figure 6 Hardware configuration Crestron International 2 Oude Keerbergsebaan 2820 Rijmenam Belgium S Tel 32 15 50 99 50 info crestron int be e www crestron int be CH TEMP MW Product Manual Programming manager The CNTS
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