Trane Tracer User Manual

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Data Sharing
Master Controller
ZN510 can send or receive data 
(such as setpoint, heat/cool mode, 
fan request and space temperature) 
to and from other controllers on the 
communication link, with or without 
a building automation system. This 
includes applications where 
multiple unit controllers share a 
common space temperature sensor, 
both for standalone and building 
automation applications.
The master controller (the unit 
controller with the hardwired zone 
sensor) in peer-to-peer 
communication can send its zone 
temperature to one or more slave 
controllers which allows the slave 
controllers to track each other’s 
zone temperature. For these 
applications, Rover is used in set up 
of the controller.
See Figure 9 for Master/Slave 
setpoint operation for peer-to-peer 
set up.
Setpoint Operation
Controllers sharing information 
peer-to-peer can share a variety of 
data, including the heating/cooling 
setpoint (communicated from a 
master to a slave).
The standalone master controller 
derives its setpoint from either the 
local hardwired setpoint input or 
from its default setpoints. Peer-to-
peer applications often require the 
use of one hardwired setpoint to be 
shared across two or more 
controllers. This can be achieved by 
wiring the adjustable setpoint 
(typically included as a part of the 
Trane zone sensor module) to the 
controller defined as the master. 
Trane’s service tool, Rover may be 
used to set up the master and one or 
more slaves to share that setpoint. 
For this application, each 
communicating controller uses the 
same setpoint.
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Slave Controller
Slave Controller
Note:
Each controller derives it’s effective 
setpoint and default setpoints 
(including deadbands between set-
points) from the setpoint input 
(hardwired or communicated). To 
make sure the peer-to-peer setpoint 
application results in identical set-
points for each communicating con-
troller, each controller must have 
exactly the same default setpoints.
Simplified Peer-to-Peer (Master/
Slave) Setup
To simplify setting up master/slave 
applications, the controller provides 
information that groups all 
necessary shared data into one 
communication variable. This 
master/slave variable includes the 
following information:
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Space temperature.
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Setpoint.
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Heating/cooling mode.
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Occupancy.
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Fan status.
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Unit control algorithm capacity.
This information is communicated 
from the master to the slave to 
ensure similar unit operation.
Use Rover, Trane’s service tool, to 
set up peer-to-peer applications. 
Refer to the Rover
 
product literature 
for more information on setting up 
applications.
Master Controller
Zone Sensor
Communication Link
Figure 9: Master/slave setpoint operation for peer-to-peer setup