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6.3.6 Thermistor Input Configuring
You can define any channel 1
–6 as a Type II or III thermistor input as shown in Figure 29 which
uses a Type 3 thermistor and Channel 1 as an example. The channel BACnet type will be
Analog Input. On this screen, you can adjust any of the following parameters.
Channel Type
You can select a Type II or Type III thermistor profile.
Channel Name
You can name the channel using no more than 63 characters. This
will be the object name for this channel (followed by the channel
number). For example, “Thermistor Input-1”.
BACnet Unit Group
The Temperature default can be set to any option in the list.
BACnet Unit Value
Set the DEGREES_FAHRENHEIT default to any option in the list.
Available options depend on the BACnet Unit Group you specify.
BACnet COV Increment Once the channel value changes by this amount (up or down), a
COV message is sent to subscribers.
BACnet Description
You can enter any string using no more than 63 characters.
Offset
You can specify a (+) or (
–) number of degrees offset — if, for
example, the thermistor in use is known to be delivering an
inaccurate reading. Either type of thermistor can normally measure
from 40º and +110º Fahrenheit.
Temp Units
The Fahrenheit default scale can be changed to Celsius.
Figure 29
— Thermistor Input Configuration