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WPT-DB Installation Manual  

Document No. 910-00014-01, Rev. 04 

 

 

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2.2.1 

Programming Mode Password 

A password is required to enter the Programming Mode. After pressing all three buttons 
simultaneously, the following screen will appear: 

 

The password is a series of button presses: “OVR”,”OVR”,” 

”, “

”, “OVR” 

 

2.2.2 

Configuring the Network ID and Node ID 

The WPT-DB must be configured with a valid network ID and node ID for the unit to be 
operational.    The  network  ID  is  a  single  digit  number.    The  node  ID  is  a  four-digit 
number.  The four digit node ID is displayed in groups of two (D2, D1 together and D4, 
D3 together). 

 

D4 

D3 

D2 

D1 

Figure 9. WPT-DB Node ID Digits 

 

Before  programming  the  WPT-DB,  insert  the  batteries  in  the  holder  and  press  any 
button.    The  system  will  turn  on  and  initialize.    During  initialization  and  whenever  the 
WPT-DB  starts  a  discovery  process,  “dy”  is  displayed  on  the  LCD.    During  this  period, 
the  WPT-DB  is  attempting  to  discover  its  nearest  RWALs  and  HUSB.    This  process 
should not be disturbed.  Wait for the “dy” to disappear from the LCD before performing 
any additional operations.  After initialization, the LCD displays either E0 or the current 
temperature.  See troubleshooting section for a description of display codes.  The WPT-
DB is now ready for the configuration of the network ID and the node ID. 

To configure the network ID and the node IDs, perform the following: 

1.  Press  all  three  buttons  simultaneously,  then  release.    The  WPT-DB  enters 

“Programming Mode” and requires a password to continue (see section 2.2.1 ). After 
the  password  is  successfully  entered,  the  screen  will  show  the  current  or  default 
network ID. 

NOTE: °F icon is displayed, indicating that the network  ID is being programmed. 

 

Press and release all three 

buttons simultaneously to 

enter Programming Mode 

After entering a correct 

password, the Network ID 

will flash signifying 

Programming Mode  

Figure 10. Configuring Network ID 

2.  Press the 

 or 

 button to change the network ID to the required value. 

Summary of Contents for WPT-800-DB Series

Page 1: ...of the legacy pneumatic HVAC systems 1 1 Components The WPT DB 800 Series kit includes the following components WPT DB Universal Wall Bracket Mounting screws 6 x 1 self tapping x2 Wall Anchors CR123 b...

Page 2: ...may not have a lot of slack be careful that the tubes do not retract into the wall In a 2 pipe system note the positions of branch and main tubes ESD Handling Precautions Warning The WPT DB contains E...

Page 3: ...ult if the end of the lever is allowed to move left or right by more than 1 16 Figure 2 WPT DB Lever 2 1 2 Installing the WPT DB The WPT DB is installed in the existing thermostat location using the U...

Page 4: ...g is aligned with the air tube s The Universal Wall Bracket is shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Universal Wall Bracket 4 Pull the air tubes through the central opening of the Universal Wall Bracket 5 Affix...

Page 5: ...the batteries and close the top cover The battery polarities are as shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 WPT DB Batteries 2 1 3 Installing Replacing Batteries Replace battery with Type CR123A that meet UL 1642...

Page 6: ...with clean water and consult a physician immediately Do not use new and used batteries together Do not use different types of batteries together Do not apply strong pressure to the batteries nor handl...

Page 7: ...WPT DB Installation Manual Document No 910 00014 01 Rev 04 Page 7 of 20 Figure 8 WPT DB Menu Structure...

Page 8: ...g this period the WPT DB is attempting to discover its nearest RWALs and HUSB This process should not be disturbed Wait for the dy to disappear from the LCD before performing any additional operations...

Page 9: ...6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to configure D2 D3 and D4 of the node ID NOTE While the node ID is being configured the corresponding bar of the battery indicator flashes Figure 11 Configuring Node ID 4321 7 A...

Page 10: ...ultaneously to toggle between Standalone RF Mode On and Off In this menu when the battery icon is empty RF is off and the device is in standalone mode When the battery icon is full RF is on and the de...

Page 11: ...nction 2 4 Calibrating the WPT DB 1 Remove the front cover of the WPT DB and make sure that the WPT DB is acclimatized to the ambient temperature NOTE This can take 5 to 10 minutes after attachment to...

Page 12: ...the end of the lever is allowed to move left or right by more than 1 16 NOTE Ensure that there is at least one thread of calibration screw adjustment above the top surface of the Friction Clip or not...

Page 13: ...onfirmation screen will appear and flash the stored control pressure for 3 seconds Repeat the calibration procedure if this value does not match the desired control pressure NOTE The WPT DB will autom...

Page 14: ...using the or buttons To change the deadband range Press the or button once to view the current cool above and heat below temperature they will each flash once Press the or button to move the range up...

Page 15: ...motion when trying to access branch pressure Press OVR to exit and try again Press the button The LCD will flash the stored control pressure for 3 seconds and return to the home screen The battery se...

Page 16: ...e 16 of 20 Press the OVR button again to see the wireless signal strength from the WPT DB to the secondary path NOTE The Set Point Icon will identify the path currently in use by WPT DB as shown in Fi...

Page 17: ...ter a few seconds LC Indicates that the buttons are locked This indication disappears automatically after a few seconds E0 Discovery error Not able to connect to nearest repeater or HUSB Retry discove...

Page 18: ...T 10 If the pressure in the WPT is not the same as the main pressure try swapping the WPT with another unit For 1 pipe WPTs 1 Remove the WPT from the Universal Wall Bracket 2 Verify that the branch li...

Page 19: ...DB does not have any field replaceable or repairable parts Contact the original distributor of the unit for repair or warranty service NOTE Care should be taken to keep the unit dust free during insta...

Page 20: ...kPa Airflow Usage 0 011 scfm 5 2 mL s Sensitivity Factory Adjusted to 2 0 2 5 PSI F Operating Frequency Band 2 4 GHz ISM Band Battery Life More than 2 years with four setpoint changes per day Operatin...

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