Lynxspring JENEsys Edge 534 - N4 Installation Manual

JENEsys® Edge™ 534 – N4
1210 NE Windsor Drive
1 (877) 649-5969
© 2019 Lynxspring, Inc.
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Estimated wiring time = 15-30 minutes
Wiring Details
WIRING INSTALLATION GUIDE
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JENEsys® Edge™ 534 – N4
1210 NE Windsor Drive
1 (877) 649-5969
© 2019 Lynxspring, Inc.
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WIRING INSTALLATION GUIDE
Power Wiring
The JENEsys Edge 534 – N4 can be powered by wiring to a dedicated Class 2, 24 Vac transformer, or to a 24 Vdc power source. As shown in Figure 1, the JENEsys Edge 534 – N4’s 3-position power connector (black) is located at the top corner of the unit. Unplug the connector from the device and make connections to it as shown.
Note: Do not apply 24 Vac power
including JENEsys Edge 534 – N4 inputs and outputs.
(reinsert connector plug into the JENEsys Edge 534 – N4)
Do not power other equipment with it.
until all other wiring is completed,
Inputs
Each of the 16 universal inputs can support any one of the following:
Type-3 10 k ohm Thermistor Resistive 0-100 k ohms 0-10 Vdc 4-20 mABinary Input
Thermistor
The inputs support 10 k Thermistor temperature sensors using a ThermistorInputPoint. Input accuracy is in the range of ±1% of span. By default, conversion is for a standard Type-3 thermistor sensor, with a sensor range of -10° to 135°F
(-23.3° to 57.2°C).
by importing a thermistor curve .xml file.
Resistive 0-100 k ohms
The inputs can read a resistive signal within a range from 0 to 100 k ohms. Wiring is the same as shown for a Thermistor temperature sensor (
Note: The universal input option is optimized to provide the best resolution around the 10 k ohm range. For a sensor with a
range far from 10 k ohms recommended you install a transmitter that produces a Vdc or mA signal, and then wire the transmitter to the UI according to the 0–10 Vdc or 4–20 mA instructions.
Using a conversion type of
Tabular Thermistor
Figure 2). Resistive signals require a ResistiveInputPoint.
(such as a 100 ohm or 1,000 ohm type),
, you can specify a different thermistor response curve,
resolution will be poor. To use such a sensor, it is
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