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Multiple Base Unit Setup

Use these settings to configure multiple base units with 

one outdoor sensor.

FIG 8

Step 1: Pair the outdoor unit to one of  the Base units as 

per normal pairing procedure. Only power the unit that 

you would like to pair with during this process. 

Step 2: Make sure that the left most dipswitch on all the 

base units are in the ON position(Down). This will allow 

the paired base unit to talk to all other base units (FIG 8). 

Step 3: Wire and power additional base units as described 

on Page 6. 

Mounting the Outdoor Unit

•  The HBX WAV-0110 can be mounted directly onto a  

 wall.

•  In order to prevent heat transmitted through the wall  

  from affecting the sensor reading, it may be necessary  

  to install an insulating barrier behind the enclosure.

•  Mount the sensor on an exterior NORTH wall.   

  Choose a location protected from direct sunlight.

•  Keep the sensor away from any wiring that may be  

  outside and also at least 1 foot away from any metal  

  in all directions so there is not interference with the  

  wireless sensor (FIG 9).

Do not mount the outdoor sensor with the 

conduit knockout facing upwards as rain 

could enter the enclosure and damage the 

sensor.
Unit is not Water proof. Ensure that the 

outdoor sensor is protected from 

prolonged exposure to water.

FIG 8

FIG 9

Verify Wireless Pairing 

After the base unit and the outdoor unit are installed and 

the wireless pairing process is complete, verify the wireless 

operation.

 Steps to take for verification:

1. Press the button on the outdoor unit once. The red LED  

  will flash on the outdoor unit to indicate a transmit.

2. The green signal strength on the base unit should flash    

  up to 6 times based on the signal strength, six being the   

  strongest signal.

3. Wireless verification is complete

 Battery Life Indicator

OZ

OZ

OZ

THERM OUT

    24 VAC    GND

      C             R

Signal

Power

Check the RED power LED on 

the base unit. (FIG 10) If the LED 

flashes twice per second (Four 

times faster than average), it 

indicates that the Outdoor Unit 

will require new batteries within 3 

months. (FIG 11)

FIG 10

RED LED

Signal

1 ft

1 ft

1 ft

1 ft

OZ

OZ

OZ

THERM OUT

    24 VAC    

      C     R

left most 

dipswitch

Summary of Contents for WAV-0110

Page 1: ...Page 1 HBX Control Systems Inc WAV 0112 WAV 0111 WAV 0110 Installation Manual WAV 0110 WAV 0111 WAV 0112 Version 1 005...

Page 2: ...o Safety Symbols and Warnings 3 o Receiving Inspection and Storage 3 o Description 4 o Technical Data and Dimensions 5 Installation and Wiring 6 8 o Mounting and Wiring 6 o Setting the Dipswitches 6 o...

Page 3: ...rsonal injury or have adverse effects on the installation process if handled incorrectly Disconnect Power Source The presence of low voltage 24VAC or high voltage 120VAC could result in personal injur...

Page 4: ...0 are Temperature range 20 F to 225 F operating temperature range down to 40 F Proprietary pairing and communication protocol 500 5k 10k 20k Ohm thermistor options built in dipswitch selectable Provid...

Page 5: ...MB Contains FFC ID 0A3MRF24J40MB Dimensions OZ OZ THERM OUT 24 VAC GND Signal Power OZ OZ THERM OUT 24 VAC GND 116 mm 78 mm 114 mm 76 mm Front View Outdoor Sensor Inside View Indoor Sensor Inside View...

Page 6: ...r Vitodens 200 setup Dip 1 ON only 500 Ohms Dip 2 ON only 5k Ohms Both ON 20k Ohms Both OFF 10k Ohms Default Setting ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Dip 1 ON only 500 Ohms Dip 2 ON only 5k Ohms Both ON 20k Oh...

Page 7: ...ed on the outdoor sensor until the red LED light turns off approx 15 seconds then release the button The LED will switch back on after a few seconds as it is initiating the pairing process see FIG 6 O...

Page 8: ...also at least 1 foot away from any metal in all directions so there is not interference with the wireless sensor FIG 9 Do not mount the outdoor sensor with the conduit knockout facing upwards as rain...

Page 9: ...or sensor and press the button referred to on page 7 which will force the outdoor unit to send a temperature to the base unit If after trying this step the base unit is still in Loss of Communication...

Page 10: ...64129 5 41 53777 8 47 45249 9 49 42750 13 55 36111 16 61 30615 19 67 26037 23 73 22200 26 79 18994 29 85 16297 33 91 14016 Temp C Temp F Resistance Ohms Dip 1 ON only 500 Ohms Dip 2 ON only 5k Ohms B...

Page 11: ...d above the purchasers sole remedy shall be at HBX s option repair or replacement The foregoing warranties and remedies are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied either in...

Page 12: ...Page 12 HBX Control Systems Inc 2015 Phone 1 403 720 0029 Fax 1 403 720 0054 Email info hbxcontrols com Web www hbxcontrols com HBX Control Systems Inc 4516 112th Avenue SE Calgary AB Canada T2C 2K2...

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