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Limitless™ WLS Series 

Single Switch Adapter

ISSUE 1

  

 

50081314

1.4 

Pairing Mode

Pairing is required to initiate and establish an RF communication link between each single WLS Single Switch Adapter and a single 
WPMM or WDRR. The WLS Single Switch Adapter will be shipped from the factory with two identification labels (1) that are recom-
mended to be completed and applied to the WLS Single Switch Adapter housing during the pairing mode. As there are up to 16 WLS 
Single Switch Adapter devices that can be paired to a single WPMM or WDRR, these labels will be used to identify the WLS Single 
Switch Adapter in the sequence of #1 to #16. The initial WLS Single Switch Adapter paired to the WPMM or WDRR will be Sequence 
#1; the second WLS Single Switch Adapter paired will be Sequence #2 and so on. If replacing a WLS Single Switch Adapter that has 
been purged (as applicable, see section 6.5 of the WPMM Installation and Technical Manual or Section 7.3 of the WDRR Installation 
and Technical Manual), identify the correct replacement Sequence # on the identification labels.  

Pairing steps when using a WPMM: 

The battery will need to be activated in the WLS Single Switch Adapter and proper power ap-

plied to the WPMM (green 

 LED illuminated) before proceeding with this pairing procedure. Once the pairing is completed, the WLS 

Single Switch Adapter selected will only communicate with the WPMM it was paired to and no other device.

Step

Action

1

Completely read this procedure before starting in order to understand the timing of events that need to be performed.

2

WLS Single Switch Adapter: Remove (if required) the two screws 

 on the housing cover (See Figure 3, page 4) of the 

WLS Single Switch Adapter and locate the function button 

 to be used in Step 4.

3

WPMM: Press the Function button 

 on WPMM (See Figure 4, page 5) for more than four seconds and less than eight 

seconds at which time the green 

 and yellow 

 LEDs will be flashing which indicates to release the function button im-

mediately as it has entered the pairing mode.

4

WLS Single Switch Adapter: Within a 30 second interval of Step 3, depress the WLS Single Switch Adapter switch function 
button 

 (See Figure 10, page 8) and hold depressed for more than one second and less than 12 seconds at which time 

the orange 

 LED turns on. While in pairing mode, the orange led will flash on for 100 ms every second. The orange 

 

LED flashes three times 100 ms on, 100 ms off when pairing succeeds. If pairing does not succeed, the orange 

 LED will 

turn off and user will need to repeat steps starting with Step 3.

5

WPMM: Successful pairing will be indicated by the green 

 and yellow 

 LEDs (See Figure 9, page 8) ceasing to flash 

and remaining on for a few seconds before turning off. A short buzzer beep will also occur.

6

To confirm proper pairing between the WLS Single Switch Adapter and WPMM, actuate the user-supplied switch, and the 
red LED 

 should illuminate along with a buzzer sound.

7

Record the WLS Single Switch Adapter Sequence # on identification labels 

†

 and apply to the WLS Single Switch Adapter 

housing in desired locations (See Figure 11, page 8).

8

Repeat Steps 2-7 to add additional WLS Single Switch Adapter units  switches. Up to 16 WLS Single Switch Adapters can 
be paired to a single WPMM.

Summary of Contents for 50081314

Page 1: ...r learning and meeting the required Declaration of Conformity Regulations Guidelines etc for each country in their distribution market m WARNING RF EXPOSURE To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation To ensure compliance operation at closer...

Page 2: ...ttach the antenna guard by simply threading the guard finger tight onto the threaded base with the RP SMA connector A remote mount antenna requires the use of an extension cable to allow the antenna to be mounted in a different location than the WLS Single Switch Adapter location The extension cable will need to have one end with a RP SMA plug connector which will mate with the WLS Single Switch A...

Page 3: ... common terminal of the user supplied switch BLACK wire Connect to normally open terminal of the user supplied switch BLUE wire Connect to normally closed terminal of the user supplied switch Figure 1 Limitless WLS Single Switch Adapter BT1 BT2 Conductor to Switch Step 2 Connect the mating connector w cable to the WLS Single Switch Adapter M12 connector and then tighten connector see Figure 2 Figu...

Page 4: ...ot tighten the cable grip at this time See Figure 3 page 4 2 Connect the three 3 user supplied wires to the user supplied switch terminal common normally open and normally closed See example in Figure 4 page 5 3 Connect the user supplied switch common normally open and normally closed wires to the same labeled internal con nector COM NO NC of the WLS Single Switch Adapter See example in Figure 5 p...

Page 5: ...ith these instructions could result in death or serious injury m WARNING RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY FROM EXPLOSION OR FIRE If WLS Single Switch Adapter is to be returned to Honeywell for any reason the battery MUST be removed prior to shipping Dispose of used batteries promptly per local regulations or the battery manufacturer s recommendations Keep away from children Do not disassemble and d...

Page 6: ...licable remove the two screws on the housing cover 2 Using a finger press down slightly on the battery top and remove the battery insulator Insure that the battery is prop erly seated and making good contact 3 Replace cover and retighten screws or immediately proceed to Section 1 4 Pairing Mode Figure 6 Limitless WLS Single Switch Adapter Hous ing Figure 7 Limitless WLS Single Switch Adapter Bat t...

Page 7: ...nderstand the timing of events that need to be performed 2 WLS Single Switch Adapter Remove if required the two screws on the housing cover See Figure 3 page 4 of the WLS Single Switch Adapter and locate the function button to be used in Step 4 3 WPMM Press the Function button on WPMM See Figure 4 page 5 for more than four seconds and less than eight seconds at which time the green and yellow LEDs...

Page 8: ...imitless WLS Single Switch Adapter Hous ing 1 1 Figure 10 Limitless WLS Single Switch Adapter with Function Button Depressed Figure 9 Limitless WPMM Housing NOTE Use a blunt object such as a paper clip to actuate the function switch Figure 11 Limitless WLS Single Switch Adapter Label Placement 7 7 8 6 6 ...

Page 9: ...iring mode 4 WLS Single Switch Adapter Within a 30 second interval of Step 3 depress the WLS Single Switch Adapter function button See Figure 10 page 8 and hold depressed for more than one second and less than 12 seconds at which time the orange LED turns on see Figure 10 page 8 While in pairing mode the orange LED will flash on for 100 ms every second The orange LED flashes three times 100 ms on ...

Page 10: ...10 Honeywell Sensing and Control Limitless WLS Series Single Switch Adapter ISSUE 1 50081314 Figure 12 Limitless WDRR Housing ...

Page 11: ... 1 4 WLS Single Switch Adapter Mounting Mounting The WLS Single Switch Adapter housing has two slotted mounting holes that will accept a M5 or 10 size screw and it also has two 10 32 UNF tapped holes for mounting from the back Figure 13 Limitless WLS Single Switch Adapter Mounting Hole Diagram ...

Page 12: ...r An acceptable RF signal is also indicated by the RF signal strength LEDs on the WDRR see the WDRR Installa tion and Technical Manual for further information Figure 14 Limitless WLS Single Switch Adapter and WPMM in Parallel m WARNING RF EXPOSURE To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices a separation distance of 20 cm 7 87 in or more should be maintained between the ...

Page 13: ...e In no event shall Honeywell be liable for consequential special or indirect damages While we provide application assistance personally through our literature and the Honeywell web site it is up to the customer to determine the suitability of the product in the application Specifications may change without notice The information we supply is believed to be accurate and reliable as of this printin...

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