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WVD100 

Product Manual 

WVD100, Rev 2.5E 

Page 18 

EZ

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Sensor Programming 

Sensor Time Schedules 

(Rev 2.5+)

 

Up to 10 sensor time schedules can be set using the built-in 7-Day 

time clock.  The sensor time schedules can be used to turn sensor 

relay functions on and off at certain times of the day or week. 

Example 1:  An open sensor can be set to activate the open relay on 

weekdays 8am - 5pm and not activate the open relay on weekends.   
Example 2:  An outside reverse sensor can be set to work as a reverse 

24/7 everyday, and to be an open sensor M-F 8am-5pm.  This would allow 

it to always function as a reverse and to function as an automatic open M-

F 8am-5pm. 

The clock must be set for Sensor Time Schedules to work.  Refer 

to Setting The Clock on page 17.  To program a sensor schedule: 
1.  Select PROGRAM, press Enter 
2.  Select SENSOR, press Enter 
3.  Select T-SCHD, press Enter 

4.  Select Time Schedule 1-10, press Enter 
5.  Select ADD to add a time schedule, select DELETE to delete a time 

schedule. 

6.  Select SENSOR x, press Enter (x = Sensor being programmed) 
7.  Select RELAYx, press Enter (x = Relay being programmed) 
8.  Enter the START TIME hh:mm:ss  (24-Hour format) 
9.  Enter the END TIME hh:mm:ss  (24-Hour format) 
10.  Enter DAY OF WEEK that the schedule is active: 

Press Enter to select a day 

Press Up to not select a day 

Multiple days can be selected 

11.  Save SCHEDULE?  Select YES or NO 
12.  Press and hold the Enter button to exit programming  

 

Sensor Reset 

CAUTION:  This step will completely reset the Sensor and require 

the Sensor to be relearned and activated by the AP100.  This step 

is helpful if a Sensor has been learned but needs to be unlearned 

for any reason.  To reset a Sensor: 

1.  Unplug the battery 
2.  Press and hold the Learn button while plugging the battery back on. 
3.  Continue to hold the Learn button 
4.  The green LED on the back of the board behind the learn button will 

begin to blink very fast. 

5.  Continue to hold the Learn button for 10 seconds while the green LED 

is blinking fast. 

6.  Release the Learn button, the green LED should stop blinking and 

turn on or off each time the Learn button is pressed. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sensor Programming 

Sensor Park Fail 

(Rev 2.5+)

 

CAUTION: This is a preliminary feature and has not been fully 

tested and approved for use.  Use of the Park Fail feature is at the 

installers discretion and Access One will not be responsible for any 

failure, damage, or other cause if this feature does not work 

properly. 

The Sensor Park Fail allows a vehicle to park over a sensor for an 

extended amount of time without forcing the sensor to reset after 

14 minutes.  When a sensor is programmed with the Park Fail On, 

it will not reset/retune until the vehicle leaves and detect is 

dropped.  Then the sensor will force a reset/retune within the next 

15-20 seconds to adjust to the new environment.   

Example: Park Fail Off (in normal Reset mode).  Vehicle parks over the 

sensor.  After 14  minutes the sensor will reset/retune.  It will learn the 

vehicle as part of the magnetic field, drop detect and allow the gate to 

close on the vehicle. 
Example: Park Fail On.  Vehicle parks over the sensor for 2 hours.  After 

12 minutes, the sensor goes into Park Fail mode and will not allow the 

sensor to reset/retune at the 14 minute time.  After 2 hours when the 

vehicle leaves, the sensor will see the large magnetic change, and force a 

reset/retune at that time. 

A time limit can be set for the Park Fail to force a reset.  For 

example, Park Fail can be programmed to reset if detection is held 

for more than 2 hours.  This is helpful in case a false detection 

forces the sensor into a false Park Fail.  The time limit is set for 

hh:mm:ss.  Default setting = 00:00:00 for no time limit and will 

not time out and reset. 
To program the Park Fail mode: 

1.  Select PROGRAM, press Enter 

2.  Select SENSOR, press Enter 

3.  Select P-FAIL, press Enter 

4.  Select SENSORx, press Enter 

5.  Select ON to turn P-Fail on, select OFF 

to turn P-Fail off, press Enter 

6.  Enter the time (hh:mm:ss) for the 

Park Fail time limit 

7.  Press and hold Enter to exit 

programming 

 
IMPORTANT:  A vehicle should never park in the path of a gate as 

the gate could reset and close on the vehicle. 

 
 

 
 

Plug 

battery 

here 

Learn 

Button 

ACCESS 

STATUS   

ONE 

PROGRAM -> 

PROGRAM  SENSOR -> 

 

AP 

SENSOR 

P-FAIL -> 

 

BACK  

SENSORx 

ON -> 

 

OFF 

P-FAIL 

000000 -> 

TIME 

SENSOR 

SENSOR1 -> 

 

SENSOR2 

Summary of Contents for WVD100

Page 1: ...d qualified personnel for assistance DO NOT install this device unless all entrapment and pinch points are eliminated EZ Loop 1 Revision 2 5E WVD100 Wireless Vehicle Detector ACCESS STATUS ONE PROGRAM...

Page 2: ...Dirt or Gravel 11 Installing The S200P Sensor On A Hill 11 Installing The S200P Sensor In Snow 12 Above Ground Cap 12 Assemble the S200P Sensor 13 S600SM Learn Button 13 Assemble the S600SM Sensor 13...

Page 3: ...Move the Sensor near the AP100 4 Enter the LEARN mode on the AP100 Relay board a Select PROGRAM press Enter b Select SENSOR press Enter c Select LEARN press Enter d AP100 will display SEARCHING e Pre...

Page 4: ...detect a vehicle 4 Place the sensor far enough away from the gate so the moving gate does not activate the sensor Usually 8 10 feet from the gate Quick Start 7 Drill Sensor Hole To prepare the Sensor...

Page 5: ...potential hazards and pinch points have been eliminated Safety Information Restrictions and Limitations Please read and follow all restrictions and understand all limitations Do not install this produ...

Page 6: ...to any existing S200P sensor at any time Distance Chart Refer to the below chart for average distances for the sensor placement from the AP100 antenna Installation Mounting The AP100 The AP100 Relay...

Page 7: ...tenna Line of Sight Because significant signal strength is lost when a sensor is placed in the hole it is very important to install the antenna in a location with a full clear line of sight to every s...

Page 8: ...r 2 4 feet total depth This feature is used to reduce false triggers and help to not pick up a slide gate after the vehicle has cleared Side detection is not reduced and is at full detection distance...

Page 9: ...This diagram is a basic layout and does not show safety devices pedestrian gate fencing etc Refer to the gate operator manual for proper details Most swing gate applications will use a Reverse Sensor...

Page 10: ...mine if one or multiple sensors will be needed for full detection across a wide traffic lane 3 Determine if one or multiple sensors will be needed to cover the detection area outside and inside the pa...

Page 11: ...P Sensor On A Hill Hill applications can be difficult for installation as the hill can create signal loss and require some adjustments to the sensor installation Because of the signal issues that can...

Page 12: ...recessed deep enough that a snow plow will not hit it Make sure to seal the cap so it does not move Screws or anchors are recommended for this application so future access for service is more simple...

Page 13: ...ch the Sensor board 3 Place the antenna face down in the antenna compartment with the antenna wire going through the slot to the Sensor board Green back of the antenna should be seen 4 Place the Senso...

Page 14: ...xy similar to what is used to hold down highway reflectors can be used One source we recommend is https stop painting com order_form asp Stop Painting com AP 43 Epoxy Kit for Road Reflectors One Quart...

Page 15: ...whatever function is desired Each Sensor can be set to activate a single relay or multiple relays and different relay functions can be set for each Sensor For example Sensor1 may be programmed to acti...

Page 16: ...ing then moved to install in its hole the sensor will detect and lock on detect until it is reset A sensor will reset automatically after 14 minutes At that time the sensor will retune itself to its n...

Page 17: ...used Default 100 1 Select PROGRAM press Enter 2 Select SENSOR press Enter 3 Select SENSE press Enter 4 Select SENSORx press Enter x Sensor being programmed 5 Select the X Y or Z setting press Enter 6...

Page 18: ...nking and turn on or off each time the Learn button is pressed Sensor Programming Sensor Park Fail Rev 2 5 CAUTION This is a preliminary feature and has not been fully tested and approved for use Use...

Page 19: ...rns the alarm on off and resets the Fault Status Log Default setting is On To change the setting or clear the Fault Status Log 1 Select PROGRAM press Enter 2 Select AP press Enter 3 Select ALARM press...

Page 20: ...ed when in detection mode For example a vehicle approaching the sensor straight on will not be detected until 1 2 feet from the sensor But when the sensor detects the vehicle it expands the depth to 2...

Page 21: ...nd screen a few seconds later Faults Status Fault status is a log of the last ten faults It tracks the date time and sensor or controller that failed To view the fault log 1 Select STATUS press Enter...

Page 22: ...r1 1 Program the shared Sensor number ACTIVE 2 Delete the shared Sensor number 3 Reset the Sensors and relearn AP100 does not see Sensor detect 1 Make sure the Sensor has been programmed ACTIVE 2 Moun...

Page 23: ...Restrictions and Limitations set forth in this manual 2 A moving gate can cause serious injury or death Read and follow all installation manuals reference manuals and warning label instructions 3 Veh...

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