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READ THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET AND THE SAFETY WARNINGS
CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND SAVE IT FOR FUTURE USE
General Features
The RS-1100 Room Command Module is designed for use with Facility Explorer
Series FX03 or System 91 Series controllers.
The LCD display, along with a dial and push-button on the front of the module,
allows the occupant to view and adjust the set point temperature in the
controller and to manually override the automatic fan speed control operation.
It provides a temporary occupied request to the controller simply by turning
the temperature set point dial.
The RS-1100 provides a 0...10 VDC temperature output and a 0...10 VDC
Setpoint override signal to the controller.
The room command module requires a 15...24 VAC / VDC power supply from
an external transformer.
Tools
• Flat-head screwdrivers (3 mm and 5 mm)
• Drill, bits, and appropriate 4 mm screws and plugs
• Pointed tool (available from Johnson Controls, Ordering Code TM-9100-8900)

Dimensions

Figure 1: RS-1140-0000
Figure 2: RS-1150-0000
(a).
Mode LED
(b).
Comfort / Stand-by Push Button
Figure 3: RS-1160-0000 / RS-1160-0005
(a).
Mode LED
(b).
Comfort / Stand-by Push Button
Figure 4: RS-1180-0000 / RS-1180-0005
(a).
LCD Display with back-light
(b).
Dial for Temperature Setpoint Adjustment
Figure 5: RS-1180-0002 / RS-1180-0007
(a).
LCD Display with back-light
(b).
Dial for Temperature Setpoint Adjustment
(c).
Fan Speed Override
Figure 6: RS-1190-0000 / RS-1190-0005
Mounting
The RS-1100 Room Command Module is designed for wall mounting in the
room to be controlled. It should be located where the occupant can easily read
the Setpoint and use the controls. If the built-in RTD Platinum temperature
sensor is being used to measure room temperature, the module should be
placed where the temperature is representative of the general room conditions.
Cold or warm air draughts; radiant heat and direct sunlight should be avoided.
Place some insulating material in the wiring conduit to prevent the introduction
of air from outside the room.
Figure 7: Removing the cover from the base
• Remove the base of the module from the cover by inserting a pointed tool into
the small hole at the center top of the cover.
• While pressing down gently, prise the base away from the cover.
As the two parts separate, remove the tool and continue to pull the cover away
from the base until the cover is free.
Figure 8: Wall mounting base dimensions in mm
Mount the base on the wall to cover the electrical output and secure with at
least two screws.
Wiring
The installation of electrical wiring must conform to local codes and should be
carried out by authorized personnel only. Users should ensure that all Johnson
Controls products are used safely and without risk to health or property.
WARNING: Use this RS-1100 Room Command Module only as an
operating control. Where failure or malfunction of the transmitter
could lead to personal injury or damage to the controlled
equipment or other property, additional precautions must be
designed into the control system. Incorporate and maintain other
devices such as supervisory or alarm systems or safety or limit
controls that are intended to warn of, or protect against, failure or
malfunction of the RS-1100 Room Command Module.
CAUTION: Risk of Electric Chock and Property Damage.
Disconnect or isolate all power supplies before making electrical
connections. More than one disconnect or isolation may be
required to completely de-energize equipment. Contact with
components carrying hazardous voltage can cause electric
shock and may result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING: The CMOS integrated circuits in the controller are
sensitive to static currents. Take suitable precautions.
• Before connecting or disconnecting any wires, ensure that all power supplies
have been switched off and all wires are potential-free to prevent equipment
damage and avoid electrical shock.
This document is subject to change without notice
Wiring Diagrams
Figure 9: RS-1140-0000 System 91
Figure 10: RS-1140-0000 FX Series
Figure 11: RS-1140-0000 FX03
Figure 12: RS-1150-0000 System 91
Figure 13: RS-1150-0000 FX Series
Figure 14: RS-1150-0000 FX03
Figure 15: RS-1160-0000 / 0005 System 91
Figure 16: RS-1160-0000 / 0005 FX Series
Figure 17: RS-1160-0000 / 0005 FX03
Figure 18: RS-1180-0000 / 0005 System 91
Figure 19: RS-1180-0000 / 0005 FX Series
Figure 20: RS-1180-0000 / 0005 FX03
Figure 21: RS-1180-0002 / 0007 System 91
Figure 22: RS-1180-0002 / 0007 FX Series
Figure 23: RS-1180-0002 / 0007 FX03
Figure 24: RS-1190-0000 / 0005 System 91
Figure 25: RS-1190-0000 / 0005 FX Series
Figure 26: RS-1190-0000 / 0005 FX03
• Terminations are made on the terminal block in the base of the module, which
is accessible after removing the cover from the base.
• The screw terminals accept up to 1.5 mm
• Keep low voltage wiring separated from power line voltage wiring.
• Do not run wiring close to transformers or high frequency generating equipment.
• Complete and verify all wiring connections before applying power to the module.
IS_RS-1100_24-85638-1222 Rev. D
2
(14 AWG) wires.

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