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SS-L Programming Example
USER GUIDE
PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES
SMART-SENSOR
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TABLE 21: SS-L PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE POINT LIST
Point Point Name Type Point Mnemonic User Edit
Point 1 VAV101-RT Analog 1VAR1 Default
Point 2 VAV101-RT-SP Analog 1VAR2 Can Change
Point 3 BLDG-OAT Analog 1IN1 Display Only
Point 4 VAV101-RH Analog 1VAR4 Can Change
Point 5 VAV101-MTN State 1VAR5 Can Change
Point 6 VAV101-SAT Analog 1IN2 Display Only
Point 7 VAV101-DAT Analog 1IN3 Display Only
Point 8 VAV101-RH-VLV Analog 1OUT1 Display Only
Point 9 VAV101-FLOW Analog 1VAR9 Display Only
Point 10 AH01-SF-S State 1IN4 Display Only
All values that must be modifiable by the SS-L, including both onboard options and/or
operator modification, will have to be configured to Can Change.
6 Program each row of the SMART-Sensor worksheet with the desired points.
Points are mapped from a host controller to the SS-L by entering the point
descriptor, label or mnemonic in the Point column of the SMART-Sensor
worksheet. Alternatively, points may be dragged from a host controller
worksheet and dropped in the desired Point cell on the SMART-Sensor
worksheet.
New points can not be created in an SS. Every point used on an SS must already exist in a
MACH-System controller.
Remember that when scrolling through the points displayed on the SS-L using the
button, the points will appear in the order that they are entered in the Smart-Sensor LCD
worksheet.