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Installation and Operating Instructions

Wireless 900 MHz Receiver

Building Automation Products, Inc., 750 North Royal Avenue, Gays Mills, WI  54631 USA

Tel:+1-608-735-4800 • Fax+1-608-735-4804 • E-mail:[email protected] • Web:www.bapihvac.com

Specifications subject to change without notice.

rev. 04/21/15

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Overview and Identification

The BAPI 900 MHz unit receives a 

repeated

 or 

re-transmitted

 RF signal from one 

or more wireless temperature or humidity transmitters. The signal from the transmitter 

(418 MHz) is received by a 

BAPI Repeater

 and then re-transmitted at 900 MHz up to 

1,000 feet to the 900 MHz Receiver. 
The receiver then outputs the values to any Analog Output Module through an RS485 

four-wire bus.  The Analog Output Modules convert the signal to an analog voltage, 

current or resistance for the controller. The receiver can accommodate up to 127 

different Analog Output Modules. It is surface, snaptrack or DIN rail mountable with a 

79” extendable antenna for optimum recep-

tion.

Note:

 The 900 MHz Receiver will only 

receive a signal from a Repeater. It will not 

receive the signal from the transmitters, 

which transmit at 418 MHz.

Customer Provided Tools and Materials

#2 Philips Screwdriver, Drill, Wire

Analog Output Module Training 

The installation process requires that each transmitter is trained to 

its associated output module or modules so that they receive com-

munications from the correct transmitter.  Pushing buttons in a de-

fined sequence on the transmitter and output module will bind the 

two units together. The training process is easiest on a test bench 

so that the transmitter and receiver/output modules are within 

arm’s reach of each other.  Training can be done in the field but will 

require two people and a set of walkie talkies or cell phones. Be 

sure to place a unique identification mark on the transmitter and 

associated output module or modules after they have been trained 

so that they can be matched together at the job site.
If more than one variable is transmitted by the room transmitter 

(temperature, humidity and setpoint for instance), each variable 

requires a separate output module.  Perform the training sequence 

for each output module.  Any transmitted variable can be trained to 

more than one output module.

TEMPERATURE OR HUMIDITY VARIABLE TRAINING

1.   To train an output module to a Temperature or Humidity 

variable, select the Resistance, Voltage or Current Output Module calibrated to the 

temperature or humidity range you need and connect it to the wireless receiver. Note: 

Multiple output modules can be trained to the same transmitter variable if desired. 

2.   Apply power to the receiver which will supply power to the connected output modules. 

The power LED on the receiver will light and remain lit. 

(Current Output Modules 

must have loop power supplied to the module itself before they can be trained.)

  

3.   Remove the cover of the room transmitter and remove the battery tabs or install the 

batteries, observing polarity as shown in Fig 2.  The small LED at the bottom right of 

the circuit board, next to the setpoint, will flash approximately once every 20 seconds, 

indicating a transmission. (The flash is very quick.)

Fig. 3:

 Output Module

Service Button

Battery polarity 

important or damage 

to the unit may occur

Training 

Button

Override 

Button

Transmit 

LED

Setpoint

Slider

Fig. 2: 

Room Transmitter with 

Optional Setpoint and 

Override. 

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Fig. 1: 

Two views of the 900 

MHz Receiver. 

Summary of Contents for 900

Page 1: ...and receiver output modules are within arm s reach of each other Training can be done in the field but will require two people and a set of walkie talkies or cell phones Be sure to place a unique identification mark on the transmitter and associated output module or modules after they have been trained so that they can be matched together at the job site If more than one variable is transmitted by...

Page 2: ...batteries observing polarity as shown in Fig 2 The small LED at the bottom right of the circuit board next to the setpoint will flash approximately once every 20 seconds indicating a transmission The flash is very quick 4 Press and hold down the Service Button on the top of the output module Fig 3 Then press and release the OVERRIDE button on the transmitter See Fig 2 Note If the unit was not orde...

Page 3: ...e You may attach up to 127 analog output modules to a receiver If your output modules cannot fit onto one piece of DIN Rail then mount another piece nearby and attach your additional modules Connect wires from the right side of the first string of modules to the left side of the second string of modules on the second DIN Rail This configuration requires one or more Pluggable Terminal Block Connect...

Page 4: ...og Signal The Resistive Temperature Signal is Polarity Sensitive to the Controller and Must Have Less than a 5VDC Bias Voltage System Power Supply 9 to 15VDC Power for the Power Bus can be supplied to the receiver or to the Analog Output Module on the far right of the string of modules but not to both places Resistance Output Module Voltage Output Module Extending the RS485 Network between the Rec...

Page 5: ...highest resistance in their output range Voltage Output Modules BA VOM calibrated for temperature will set their output to 0 volts Current Output Modules BA COM calibrated for temperature will set their output to 4 mA Voltage Output Modules BA VOM calibrated for humidity will set their output to their highest voltage 5 or 10 volts Current Output Modules BA COM calibrated for humidity will set thei...

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