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Temperature and Relative Humidity

FX-WRZ Series Wireless Room Sensors

Installation Instructions

Application

The Temperature and Relative Humidity FX-WRZ Series Wireless Room Sensors are designed to

sense room/zone temperature and transmit wireless temperature control data. Some models also

sense and transmit relative humidity.
In an FX-ZFR Series Wireless Field Bus System application, the sensors communicate with the FX-PC

Controllers through the FX-ZFR18xx Series Router.
In a One-to-One Wireless Room Sensing application, the sensors communicate with an FX-WRZ7860

Wireless Receiver. The FX-WRZ7860 Receiver transfers data to the controller by means of the Sensor

Actuator (SA) communication bus. In a typical application, one FX-WRZ Series Sensor reports to

one FX-WRZ7860 Receiver, but up to five FX-WRZ Series Sensors can be associated with a single FX-

WRZ7860 Receiver for multi-sensor averaging or high/low temperature selection.
FX-WRZ Series sensor models are available with or without an LCD. Depending on the sensor

model, the FX-WRZ Series Sensor can transmit sensed temperature, setpoint temperature, sensed

humidity, and low battery conditions to an associated router or receiver. The FX-WRZ Series Sensors

are designed for indoor, intra-building applications only.
The FX-WRZ Sensors use direct-sequence, spread-spectrum RF technology, and operate on the

2.4 GHz Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band. The receiver meets the Institute of Electrical

and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.15.4 standard for low power, low duty cycle RF transmitting

systems.

Important:

Use the FX-WRZ Series Sensors only to provide an input to equipment under normal oper-

ating conditions. Where failure or malfunction of the sensor could lead to personal injury or

property damage to the controlled equipment or other property, additional precautions must

be designed into the control system. Incorporate and maintain other devices, such as super-

visory or alarm systems or safety or limit controls, intended to warn of or protect against fail-

ure or malfunction of the sensor.

North American Emissions Compliance

North American Emissions Compliance

United States

Compliance Statement (Part 15.19)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two

conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause

undesired operation.

Warning (Part 15.21)

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could

void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Part No. 24-10332-37 Rev. H
2019-03-26

(barcode for factory use only)

FX-WRZTTJ00-0, FX-WRZTTK00-0, FX-WRZTHJ00-0

*241033237H*

Summary of Contents for FX-WRZ Series

Page 1: ...s only The FX WRZ Sensors use direct sequence spread spectrum RF technology and operate on the 2 4 GHz Industrial Scientific and Medical ISM band The receiver meets the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE 802 15 4 standard for low power low duty cycle RF transmitting systems Important Use the FX WRZ Series Sensors only to provide an input to equipment under normal oper ating con...

Page 2: ...al shock Do not attempt to remove or repair the circuit board from the sensor housing Other than battery replacement the sensor is not user serviceable Parts included One FX WRZ Series Sensor with strips of double sided adhesive foam tape installed One DIP switch overlay for a mesh network application using an FX ZFR18xx Series Router One DIP switch overlay for a One to One application using an FX...

Page 3: ...o excessive vibration Wireless transmission considerations In addition to the typical thermostat and temperature control location considerations follow these guidelines for locating a sensor in wireless applications Locate the sensor on the same building level as the nearest FX ZFR18xx Series Router or FX WRZ7860 Receiver For best signal transmission locate the sensor at least 51 mm 2 in away from...

Page 4: ...l Reverse the steps to install the housing 3 Peel off the protective paper from one side of the factory installed strips of adhesive foam tape on the back of the mounting base 4 When positioned correctly the arrow between the terminal slots on the inside of the mounting base should point up Ensure that the mounting base is upright tamper resistant set screw on top and press the base firmly onto th...

Page 5: ... foam tape is required to remount the base on the surface use Can Do National Tape Code No 99116 adhesive foam tape or its equivalent Preparing the FX WRZ Series Sensor for operation To prepare the FX WRZ Series Sensor for operation and to reinstall the sensor housing on its mounting base 1 Place the appropriate DIP switch overlay based on the application over the DIP switches See Figure 3 through...

Page 6: ...nformation on commissioning multiple FX WRZ Series Sensors in an FX ZFR Series Wireless Field Bus Sys tem a Set the POWER switch to OFF b Set the MODE switch to MESH c Set the PAN OFFSET switches according to the job or system plans Important Ensure that the PAN OFFSET is the same for each FX ZFR18xx Series Coordinator FX ZFR18xx Series Router and FX WRZ Series Sensor in a mesh network See Figure ...

Page 7: ...t the TRANSMIT LEVEL switch to 10 mW For a One to One network application with an FX WRZ7860 Receiver Figure 4 set the DIP switches as indicated ensuring that the AREA and TRANSMITTER ID switches on the FX WRZ7860 Receiver and the FX WRZ Series Sensors are set to the same value a Set the POWER switch to OFF b Set the MODE switch to 1 to 1 7 Temperature and Relative Humidity FX WRZ Series Wireless ...

Page 8: ...of the mounting base with the slots on the bottom edge of the sensor housing and rotate the sensor assembly onto its mounting base Reverse the procedure shown in Figure 2 6 Use a 1 6 mm 1 16 in Allen wrench or Johnson Controls T 4000 119 Allen Head Adjustment Tool to tighten the tamper resistant set screw and secure the sensor assembly onto its mounting base Figure 2 Testing signal strength Once t...

Page 9: ...ical Bulletin LIT 12011660 FX WRZ7860 One to One Wireless Sensing System Technical Bulletin LIT 12011663 Temperature setpoint adjustment You can use the temperature setpoint adjustment buttons on the face of the network sensor to adjust the temperature setpoint Press the up arrow button to increase the setpoint or the down arrow to decrease it The new setpoint stops flashing and becomes fixed afte...

Page 10: ...orarily sets the space to an occupied state Second it checks the wireless signal strength of the sensor The LED on the sensor flashes 3 times to indicate a strong signal 2 times to indicate a good signal or 1 time to indicate a marginal signal For sensors with an LCD display a number of bars on the display indicates wireless signal strength 3 bars for a strong signal 2 bars for a good signal or 1 ...

Page 11: ... battery condition to the receiver or controller which relays the low battery condition to the system Battery strength can also be checked at the FX WRZ Series Sensor by pressing and holding the manual occupancy override button Figure 1 If the battery level and signal strength LED at the sensor is on while pressing and holding the button the battery power is acceptable If the LED is off while pres...

Page 12: ... Addressing DIP Switches Field Adjustable MS TP Address Network Number and Zone Address Ambient Conditions Operating 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 5 to 95 RH Noncondensing Storage 40 C to 71 C 40 F to 160 F 5 to 95 RH Noncondensing Wireless Band Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum 2 4 GHz ISM Band Transmission Power 10 mW Maximum Transmission Range 30 m 100 ft Maximum Line of Sight 15 m 50 ft Recommended ...

Page 13: ...liance Mark RCM Australia NZ Emissions Compliant The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standard For application at conditions beyond these specifications consult the local Johnson Controls office Johnson Controls shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products Points of single contact APAC Europe NA SA JOHNSON CONTROLS...

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