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Space sensors and displays

29 April 2015

Designed with high levels of functionality and user friendliness, the next generation of room display (RD) and room sensor (RS) solutions from Trend Control Systems offer temperature sensing and display, in either °C or °F, along with a choice of humidity and/or CO2 related information.


The new range has KOSF functionality – temperature sensor, setpoint adjustment, occupation override, occupation status display and fan speed control – all incorporated into the basic models. There are four variants in each of the RD and RS ranges, offering installers and end users high levels of flexibility, and Trend is currently developing a version that will boast a colour touchscreen user interface.

Suitable for use in all types of commercial and residential environments including offices, meeting rooms, hospitals and hotels, the intuitive display meets the demands of users who are familiar with the kind of configurability and customisation found in devices such as smartphones and tablets. 

Each device has the ability to provide the user with either a relative ‘warmer-cooler’ setpoint adjustment, or absolute temperature adjustment. Meanwhile, an installer mode has optional password protection to allow temperature and humidity calibration, adjustment of setpoint range limits and modification of override time. The sensor or values to be shown in the home screen can also be selected. 

Both the RD and RS ranges can be integrated with Trend’s IQeco and IQ4 control devices, and are WallBus compatible – meaning that rather than being wired individually into inputs, they sit on a twisted pair bus configuration. This makes wiring easier, frees up inputs, while also offering plug and play functionality.

Kieran Malone, product and marketing manager at Trend Control Systems, commented: "Our new room sensors and displays have been designed with functionality and ease of use to the fore. Information is displayed in a way that enables a room’s occupants to quickly ascertain temperature, humidity and CO2 levels, and take appropriate action to optimise comfort conditions to meet their requirements."


 
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