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The SS Worksheet
USER GUIDE
SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING
SMART-SENSOR
2004 – 2014 Reliable Controls
®
Corporation. All rights reserved.
RESERVED POINTS
Each row of the SMART-Sensor worksheet may be used to configure any point or object
from any MACH-System controller for display. However, many of the rows also have
reserved functions associated with hardware features of individual SS models. To use any
of the onboard sensors or I/O, the points must be mapped to the appropriate reserved row
on the SS. Table 11 outlines the reserved points.
TABLE 11: SS RESERVED POINTS
Point Description
Point 1 Onboard temperature sensor
Point 2 Quick-adjust point (for -S or -UD models)
Point 3 Override button (for -O models only) when the range is set to On/Off
Point 4 Onboard humidity sensor (for -H models and SS-DUCT-EH-RH only)
Point 5 Onboard motion sensor (for -OC models only)
Point 6 Onboard CO
2
sensor (for -CO2 models only)
Point 7 -40 to 120 °C (-40 to 248 °F) thermistor or dry-contact input (for -IO
models only)
Point 8 -40 to 120 °C (-40 to 248 °F) thermistor or dry-contact input (for -IO
models only)
Point 9 TRIAC output 24 VAC @ 0.5 A (for -IO models only)
Point 10 TRIAC output 24 VAC @ 0.5 A (for -IO models only)
-DUCT and -P models have solid-state relays.
If the range for point 1 is changed to something other than degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or
degrees Celsius (°C), the onboard temperature thermistor will not be measured. Point 1
may then be mapped to any other point as desired.
For SS models without the onboard options listed above, the reserved rows may be
mapped to any point or object in the host controller.

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