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RSMFX-3 MULTIFUNCTIONAL CO2ROOM
TRANSMITTER
Firmware update
rough a firmware update, new features and bug fixes are made available.
Your device can be updated if the most recent firmware is not already installed.
e simplest way to update the firmware is through SenteraWeb. e 3SM boot
application, which is a part of the Sentera 3SMcenter software suite, can be used to
update the firmware if you do not have access to an internet gateway.
NOTE Make sure the power supply does not get interrupted during the “bootload”
procedure, otherwise you risk losing unsaved data.
LED indications
1. When the green LED is on, the measured temperature or relative humidity value
is within the alert range’s minimum and maximum values or the CO2level is below
Alert 1 level. (Fig. 5 - 1).
2. When the yellow LED is on, the measured temperature or relative humidity value
lies in the alert range or the CO2value is higher than or equal to Alert 1 level.
e yellow LED blinks when Modbus communication is terminated and Holding
register 8 is activated (Modbus timeout > 0 seconds) (Fig. 5 - 2). e LED stops
blinking once the Modbus communication has been restored. For Modbus safety
timeout, alert yellow LED indication takes precedence over blinking yellow LED.
3. When the red LED is on, the measured temperature or relative humidity value is
lower than or equal to the minimum measurement range value or higher than or
equal to the maximum measurement range value or when the measured CO2level
is greater than or equal to Alert 2 level (Fig. 5 - 3). Blinking red LED indicates loss
of communication with a sensor (Fig. 5 - 3).
NOTE When the sensor is in bootloader mode, the green and yellow LEDs flash
alternately. During the firmware download, the red LED is flashing additionally.
Fig. 5 LED indications
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NOTE By default, the LED indication refers to CO2measurements. is can be changed
to temperature or relative humidity values via Modbus Holding Register 79 (see
Table Holding registers).
NOTE e intensity of the LEDs can be adjusted between 0 and 100 % with a step of 10
% according to the value set in Holding register 80.
Ambient light sensor
e Input Register 41 holds the measured light intensity in lux. In Holding registers
35 and 36, an active and standby level can also be specified. If the measured value
is below the standby level, above the active level, or somewhere in between, Input
Register 42 will indicate that:
■Ambient light level < standby level: Input Register 42 indicates “Standby”.
■Ambient light level > active level: Input Register 42 indicates “Active”.
■Standby level < Ambient light level < Active level: Input Register 42 indicates “Low
intensity”.