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Automation Components, Inc.

2305 Pleasant View Road  |  Middleton, WI 53562

Phone:

 1-888-967-5224  |  

Website:

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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

(Continued)

Refer to the wiring instructions (p. 2) to make necessary 
connections. After wiring, twist the cover until the 
enclosure is tightly sealed.

*Reference FIGURE 2

BACnet MS/TP and Modbus RTU 

INTERFACE

The BACnet Master-Slave/Token-Passing (MS/TP) 
and Modbus Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) data link 
protocol uses EIA-485 as a two-wire, daisy chain 
network. A branch is a discrete chain of devices 
connected to a controller. The max number of 
devices per segment is 32, as per the BACnet and 
Modbus specifications. 4000 ft (1219.2 m) is the 
maximum recommended length for a segment, 
which includes all devices from the controller to the 
last device in the daisy chain. 

ADDRESS

0
1
12

SW

 1 

(64)

0
0
0

SW 

(32)

0
0
0

SW 

(16)

0
0
0

SW  

4

(8)

0
0
1

SW 

(4)

0
0
1

SW 

6

 (2)

0
0
0

SW 

(1)

0
1
0

TABLE 3: 

ADDRESS SELECTION

FIGURE 5: 

EOL TERMINATION 

JUMPERS

END OF LINE 

TERMINATION ENABLED

END OF LINE 

TERMINATION DISABLED

EN

DIS

EN

DIS

BAUD RATE SELECTION

By default, BACnet Protocol and Auto-Baud is 
factory set.  If the sensor is field adjusted for 
Modbus RTU, the baud rate should be selected at 
this time to match the Master configuration.  If 
Modbus RTU protocol is selected it is 
recommended the sensor unique address is 
selected at this time.  Switches 8-10 are used to set 
the BACnet and Modbus baud rate. Refer to 

TABLE 

for switch settings. Where (0) is OFF and (1) is ON. 

If the system’s baud rate is known, it is 
recommended to set the specific baud rate to 
match the system. 

If the device is powered when a 

change is made, the device must be power cycled 
or reset for changes in baud rate to be made.

EOL TERMINATION RESISTANCE 

SELECTION

RS-485 requires that the last device in a chain have 
a termination resistor. This is controlled using a 
jumper in the EN (enabled) position marked on 

FIGURE 5

. When the jumper is set to EN (enabled), a 

120Ω resistance is added in parallel to the data line. 
When the jumper is set to DIS (disable), the 
resistance is not added. By default, the jumper is 
placed in the DIS (disabled) position.

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PRECAUTIONS 

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• DO NOT RUN THE WIRING IN ANY CONDUIT 

WITH LINE VOLTAGE (24/120/230 VAC).

•  If the 24 VDC or 24VAC power is shared 

with devices that have coils such as relays, 
solenoids, or other inductors, each coil must 
have an MOV, DC/AC Transorb, Transient 
Voltage Suppressor (ACI Part: 142583), or 
diode placed across the coil or inductor. The 
cathode, or banded side of the DC Transorb 
or diode, connects to the positive side of the 
power supply. Without these snubbers, coils 
produce very large voltage spikes when 
de-energizing that can cause malfunction or 
destruction of electronic circuits.

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

For optimal readings, follow these tips:  
• The sensor should be mounted in the middle 

of the duct where air circulation is well 
mixed (no stratification), and not blocked 
by obstructions. Stratification and 
obstructions can cause sensing errors. An 
example is downstream from a heating or 
cooling coil.

• Duct probe should be placed (3) to (4) duct 

segments down from any bend or 
obstructions and away from 90° bends. 

• Mount the sensor on the top or sides of duct work; mounting on the bottom risks damage due to 

moisture.

The BACnet/Modbus RTU Duct Temperature-only sensor uses the Plastic Box (-PB) enclosure. Alternatively, 
the Euro (-EH) enclosure is used for the Relative Humidity (RH) sensor and  RH/Temperature Combo sensor 
(see 

FIGURE 1

).  Be sure to follow the instructions listed for your enclosure.

PLASTIC BOX (-PB) ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION

Drill a 3/8” hole in the duct and insert the probe through the hole until the foam pad is tight to the duct. 

Drill pilot holes for the (2) mounting screws. Use the enclosure flange as a guide, or use the dimensions 
listed on page 1 to measure out. 

Now fasten and insert (2) screws #8 x ¾” TEK (provided and recommended) through the mounting holes in 
the flange and tighten until the unit is held firmly to the duct.

Refer to the wiring instructions (p. 2) to make necessary connections. After wiring, shut the cover of the 
enclosure. 

*Reference FIGURE 2

BACnet or Modbus RTU protocol selection is done 
via SW4 switch.  Place dipswitch #4 to the OFF 
position for BACnet and the ON position for 
Modbus.  Refer to 

FIGURE 4

.

ACI’s BACnet sensors are master devices. Only 
master nodes are allowed to send and receive 
tokens on the MSTP network.  

ACI’s Modbus RTU sensors are slave devices.  Only 
one master is connected to the bus and several 
slave nodes are connected to the same trunk.  The 
Master initiates communication. The slave nodes 
only respond to a request from the Master. Slave 
nodes do not communicate with each other.

Each branch must have all devices connected with 
(+) connected to (+) and (-) connected to (-). If a 
shielded cable is used, this is not to be connected 
to the devices. The shield cable should only be 
connected on one end to earth ground, usually at 
the controller. The start and end of each branch 
should have a termination resistor at the device 
level or at the controller.

Each device must be configured for the correct 
baud rate and have a unique address in each 
branch. The baud rate for the branch is set by the 
controller. This product has auto-baud for ease of 
network configuration but setting the baud rate 
using the DIP switches is recommended.  

Note: 

Auto-baud feature does not function when 
Modbus is the selected protocol.

EURO (-EH) ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION

Drill a 7/8” hole in the duct and insert the probe 
through the hole until the foam pad is tight to 
the duct. Drill pilot holes for the (2) mounting 
screws. Use the enclosure flange as a guide, or 
use the dimensions listed on page 1 to measure 
out. 

Now fasten and insert (2) screws #8 x ¾” TEK 
(provided and recommended) through the 
mounting holes in the flange and tighten until 
the unit is held firmly to the duct.

LED INFORMATION

One LED indicates four statuses. Solid green 
shows that power is good, but no data is 
transmitting. A solid Amber indicates that 
auto-baud is set and no data has been received to 
set a baud rate. Green/Amber flashing indicates 
data is being transmitted or received. Solid Red 
LED status indicates an error state, usually loss of 
communication on the network. If BACnet is the 
selected protocol, and this status remains for 10 
times the APDU timeout, the device will 
automatically reset.  If this state remains longer 
than that, reset the device.

ADDRESS SELECTION

Switches 1-7 are used to set the BACnet and 
Modbus addressing. Refer to 

TABLE 3

 for switch 

settings. Each device in a network branch must 
have a unique address. The value of each position 
is printed on the board. By default, the address is 
(0). 

Note: (0) cannot be used if Modbus RTU 

protocol is selected and will require a unique 
address. 

 If the device is powered when a change 

is made, the device must be power cycled or reset 
for changes in address to be made.

BAUD RATE

Auto-Baud
9600
19200
38400
57600
76800
Reserved

SW 8

0
0
0
0
1
1
1

SW 9

0
0
1
1
0
0
1

SW 10

0
1
0
1
0
1
0

TABLE 2: 

BAUD RATE SELECTION

**Note: Auto-Baud not available for Modbus RTU.

DEVICE CONFIGURATION 

THROUGH BACnet

DEVICE INSTANCE 

The Device Instance, by default, is 1035000 plus 
the Address.  For example, an Address of 21 results 
in a default address of 1035021. This can be 
changed once the device is connected to the 
network, but each device instance must be 
unique within the network, not just this segment.

RESET

The reset button can be used to reset the device 
without disconnecting power. The location of this 
button is shown in 

FIGURE 2 (P.2).

Summary of Contents for BACnet Series

Page 1: ...we recommend removing the block wiring and reattaching before mounting 16 to 22 AWG two conductor shielded cable is recommended for powering the sensors ACI recommends using Belden 3105 or compatible cable for RS 485 communication wiring This wire has 120 ohm input impendence The terminal blocks allow for 1 or 2 wires to be connected in each position for daisy chaining Daisy chain the RS 485 wirin...

Page 2: ...ings followthesetips The sensor should be mounted in the middle of the duct where air circulation is well mixed no stratification and not blocked by obstructions Stratification and obstructions can cause sensing errors An example is downstream from a heating or coolingcoil Duct probe should be placed 3 to 4 duct segments down from any bend or obstructions and away from 90 bends Mount the sensor on...

Page 3: ...es are allowed to send and receive tokens on the MSTP network ACI s Modbus RTU sensors are slave devices Only one master is connected to the bus and several slave nodes are connected to the same trunk The Master initiates communication The slave nodes only respond to a request from the Master Slave nodes do not communicate with each other Each branch must have all devices connected with connected ...

Page 4: ... INFORMATION One LED indicates four statuses Solid green shows that power is good but no data is transmitting A solid Amber indicates that auto baud is set and no data has been received to set a baud rate Green Amber flashing indicates data is being transmitted or received Solid Red LED status indicates an error state usually loss of communication on the network If BACnet is the selected protocol ...

Page 5: ...Sensor objects AI0 and AI1 a test mode can be set by writing the Boolean value true to the out of service property Then the present value can be set to any valid test value the user requires This allows a user to test reactions to specific values returned by this device DEVICE LOCATION The device location is optional but is intended to allow for further definition of the device s location The devi...

Page 6: ...e as in the Master device configuration ACI s Modbus RTU sensors utilize 8 data bits during communication exchange Parity and stop bit selection is performed via the SW4 switch located on the board Dipswtiches 1 and 2 are adjusted to select the parity and stop bits see TABLE 6 Where 0 is OFF and 1 is ON If BACnet protocol is selected these dipswitches are irrelevant TEST MODE Modbus RTU There are ...

Page 7: ...ature Units 0 2 3 1001 1002 9001 Thru 9016 9017 Thru 9048 9049 Thru 9080 Temperature Offset Value Tenths Signed Integer User can set an offset that will be added to Temperature sensor and reflected in IR3 Range of 5 0 to 5 0 degrees Celsius degrees Kelvin 9 0 to 9 0 degrees Fahrenheit For example writing 16 would add an offset of 1 6 degrees Relative Humidity Offset Tenths User can set an offset t...

Page 8: ...able 4 seconds BACnet MS TP or Modbus RTU Field Selectable EIA RS 485 0 to 127 0 Default Must be changed if Modbus RTU is selected protocol Field Selectable Auto Baud Default BACnet Only 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115200 Field Selectable 1035000 Address example Address 127 1035127 Field Configurable None Even Odd Field Selectable 1 or 2 Field Selectable 8 Screw Terminal Blocks 16 AWG 1 31 mm2 to...

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