Installation Guide
Daintree
®
Networked General Purpose Adapter (WGA100)
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All devices, including wireless adapters must be tested for
proper operation.
After setting the DIP switches for your application, mounting,
wiring low voltage, wiring line voltage, powering up and resetting
the unit, perform the Installation Test. The Installation Test mode
automatically times out after 5 minutes of no activity.
Complete Installation Tests
Successful commissioning is dependent on testing each
wireless-adapted device at the time of installation. Finding
installation issues or device problems earlier saves significant
time during the commissioning process.
To enable the WGA100 test mode, press the blue reset
button once.
The test mode sequentially tests each enabled device (DIP
switches that are ON).
If the device is not enabled (DIP switch is off), the system simply
moves on to the next enabled device.
To exit testing, press and immediately release the reset button.
You may need to do this several times to cycle through the
remaining enabled device tests.
If you have not already done so, be sure that each wireless
adapter’s IEEE address (last 4 or 5 digits) is recorded on the
facility floor plan. You can use the 4 or 5 digit “Plan” label
supplied with the WGA100 or you can write the last 4 or 5 digits
on the floor plan. This information will be used during the
commissioning process.
After the installation is complete, a marked-up copy of the facility
floor plan showing the identity and location of each wireless
adapter (including associated devices) should be available.
This will simplify and expedite the commissioning process.
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Installation Tests
WGA100 Installation Test Mode
Record IEEE Addresses
After the Installation Test is complete the WGA100 is ready to
communicate with the Daintree Wireless Area Controller (WAC)
and the Daintree Controls Software (DCS) web-based user
interface. Upon commissioning, the WGA100 “Join” LED turns
on solid and remains on as long as the WGA100 is included in
the ZigBee Network.
After joining the network, the control signals to and from the
low voltage devices pass through the WGA100 and are sent
wirelessly to the Daintree Networked. Depending on the zone
and device configuration in DCS, wireless signals from the
WAC to the WGA100 determine the operation of the
associated devices.
For more information about configuring the lighting control
network, see the instructions and online help provided with
the Daintree Controls Software web application.
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Joining the ZigBee Lighting Control Network
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Switched Line
Relay output toggles on and off every
voltage relay
30 seconds for as long as the test mode
control Binary
is active. Press the reset button once to
Output
move on to the next enabled device.
2
Binary
Binary output toggles on and off every
Output
30 seconds for as long as the test mode
is active. Press the reset button once to
move on to the next device.
3
Analog
This device is not tested, regardless
(Multi-state)
of whether it is enabled or not.
Output
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Binary Input
If the binary input is high, the ‘joined’ led
(blue wire)
on the WGA turns on. Otherwise, it stays
off. Press the reset button once to move
on to the next device.
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Binary Input
If the binary input is high, the ‘joined’ led
(yellow wire)
on the WGA turns on. Otherwise, it stays
off. Press the reset button once to move
on to the next device.
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Analog
The ‘joined’ led on the WGA flashes at
(Multi-state)
a frequency proportional to the input
Input
voltage. Press the reset button once to
exit the test mode.
Dip
Switch
Enabled Purpose
Expected Test Mode Response