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Installation Instructions

Document No. 563-002

January 12, 2007

Wireless Field Level Network Transceiver (FLNX)

(Version 1.x)

Channel

Network I.D.

WLAN0001R1

24 Vac 1.2VA

E  H  N

F  L  N

Figure 1.

Wireless Field Level Network Transceiver

(FLNX).

Product Description

The Wireless Field Level Network Transceiver
(FLNX) is mounted at or near the FLN device
and is powered by 24 Vac. The antenna can be
mounted directly to the radio or mounted remotely for
installations where the location of the FLNX causes
the antenna to be shielded—for example, when the
FLNX is mounted inside a TEC enclosure.

Product Numbers

563-004

Wireless Field Level
Network Transceiver (FLNX)
(Version 1.x)

563-007

Direct Mount Antenna

563-008

Remote Mount Antenna

Transceivers do not come with antennas.
Antennas must be ordered separately.

Accessories

563-027

Pre-terminated Cable Kit
(Includes two 14” cables:
power and communication)
Recommended for factory mounting

Warning/Caution Notations

WARNING:

Personal injury/loss of life may occur if you
do not follow the procedures as speci

fi

ed.

CAUTION:

Equipment damage or loss of data may
occur if you do not follow the procedures
as speci

fi

ed.

Expected Installation Time

10 minutes

Required Tools and Materials

Electro-static discharge wrist strap

Small

fl

at-blade screwdriver

Cordless drill/driver set

Prerequisites

All wiring must conform to NEC and local
codes and regulations.

24 Vac Class II power source is available.

Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) must be used
for TECs that switch high voltage devices. For
details, see the FSN for

Terminal Equipment

Controllers (TECs) Failing when Switching
High Voltage Powered Devices

.

Any application speci

fi

c hardware or device

is installed.

Item Number: 563-002, Rev. BA

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Summary of Contents for 563-004

Page 1: ... Antennas must be ordered separately Accessories 563 027 Pre terminated Cable Kit Includes two 14 cables power and communication Recommended for factory mounting Warning Caution Notations WARNING Personal injury loss of life may occur if you do not follow the procedures as specified CAUTION Equipment damage or loss of data may occur if you do not follow the procedures as specified Expected Install...

Page 2: ... antenna is brought through a 1 2 knockout Figure 3 The antenna extension cable is 12 long WLAN0016R1 Figure 3 FLNX Mounted Inside Enclosure Installation 1 Determine the optimal location of the FLNX and antenna for RF communications Ideally the antenna should extend below the VAV box 2 Mount the FLNX using the provided screws You can also use double sided tape or VELCRO fasteners 3 Set the Channel...

Page 3: ...ternally 5 Close connector cover to secure wires TEC Power Wire FLNX Power Wire Figure 4 FLNX Communication and Power Wiring 6 Connect the antenna Be sure the antenna is securely connected to the FLX For a remote mount antenna do the following a Locate the liquid tight fitting so that the antenna extension cable does not incur excessive pull force At the desired enclosure location punch a 1 2 knoc...

Page 4: ...structions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient...

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