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FX-WRZRMT10K-0 Wireless Remote Temperature Transmitter Installation Guide

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Repair Information

If the FX-WRZRMT10K-0 Wireless Remote 
Temperature Transmitter fails to operate within its 
specifications, replace the unit. For a replacement 
transmitter, contact the nearest Johnson Controls 
representative.

The two AA alkaline batteries supplied with the 
FX-WRZRMT10K-0 Wireless Remote Temperature 
Transmitter typically have a life of 5 years or more. The 
transmitter reports a low battery condition to the 
receiver or controller, which relays the low battery 
condition to the Facility Explorer system. The low 
battery condition is also shown on the LCD on the face 
of the transmitter.

Replace the transmitter batteries with two high-quality 
AA alkaline batteries as necessary, ensuring that the 
batteries are installed in the proper polarity (Figure 7).

Note:

When replacing batteries, both batteries should 

be replaced at the same time. Batteries removed from 
this device must be recycled or disposed of in 
accordance with local, national, and regional 
regulations. Only certified technicians or qualified 
building maintenance personnel should service 
Johnson Controls products. Lithium batteries with a 
maximum cell voltage of 1.5 volts can be substituted to 
extend the period between replacing the batteries. 
Do not mix lithium and alkaline batteries in this device.  

Technical Specifications        

Table 3:  Accessories Ordering Information

Code Number

Description

TE-6361A-1

Johnson Controls 10k ohm Type II Thermistor Sensor;

8 in. (203 mm) Duct Probe, Adjustable Enclosure

TE-6361V-2

Johnson Controls 10k ohm Type II Thermistor Sensor;

8 in. (203 mm) Duct Probe, Flange Mount Enclosure

TE-636GV-2

Johnson Controls 10k ohm Type II Thermistor Sensor;

4 in. (102 mm) Duct Probe, Flange Mount Enclosure

TE-636S-1

Johnson Controls 10k ohm Type II Thermistor Sensor;

Strap-Mount Probe

FX-WRZSST-110

Wireless Sensing System Tool: For Use with an FX-WRZRMT10K-0 Wireless Remote 

Temperature Transmitter, to Function as a Site Survey Tool for the FX-WRZ Series 

One-to-One Wireless Room Sensing System, or for the FX-ZFR1800 Wireless Field Bus 

System

MAGNET-BASE-PLW

Magnetic Backplate for Mounting the Transmitter on Metal Surfaces; 5 Magnetic 

Backplates per Package

T-4000-119

Allen-Head Adjustment Tool: 1/16 in. (1.6 mm), for the Tamper-Resistant Set Screw That 

Secures the Temperature Transmitter to the Mounting Base; 30 Tools per Package

FX-WRZRMT10K-0 Wireless Remote Temperature Transmitter  (Part 1 of 2 )

Power Requirements

3 VDC Supplied by Two 1.5 VDC AA Alkaline Batteries (Included with Transmitter); 

Typical Battery Life: 5 Years or More; 7 Years Using Lithium Batteries

Addressing

DIP Switches, Field Adjustable;
MS/TP Address, Network Number, and Zone Address

Transmitter Ambient 

Conditions

Operating: 

23°F to 111°F (-5°C to 44°C), 5% RH to 95% RH, Noncondensing

Storage:

 

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4°F to 140°F (

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20°C to 60°C), 5% RH to 95% RH, Noncondensing

RF Band

Direct-Sequence, Spread-Spectrum;

2.4 GHz ISM Band

Transmission Power

10 mW Maximum

Transmission Range

Mesh Network Application:

100 ft (30 m) Maximum Indoor Line

 

of

 

Sight; 

50 ft (15 m) Practical Average Indoor

Non-mesh Network, One-to-One Application:

150 ft (45 m) Maximum Indoor Line of Sight;

100 ft (30 m) Practical Average Indoor

Transmissions

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Summary of Contents for FX-WRZRMT10K-0

Page 1: ...ter or receiver The FX WRZRMT10K 0 Transmitter and associated TE 6300 Series Temperature Sensor are designed for indoor intra building applications only IMPORTANT The FX WRZRMT10K 0 Wireless Remote Temperature Transmitter is intended to provide an input to equipment under normal operating conditions Where failure or malfunction of the transmitter could lead to personal injury or property damage to...

Page 2: ...RMT10K 0 Wireless Remote Temperature Transmitter and the associated TE 6300 Series Temperature Sensor Special Tools Needed 1 16 in 1 6 mm Allen head adjustment tool Johnson Controls T 4000 119 order separately for the tamper resistant set screw that secures the transmitter to the mounting base 1 8 in 3 mm blade screwdriver for making wiring connections to the terminal block on the transmitter Comp...

Page 3: ...ent rooms and elevator shafts and concrete or brick walls between the transmitter and the FX ZFR1811 Router or FX WRZ7850 0 Receiver Do not mount the transmitter closer than 2 ft 0 61 m or farther than 100 ft 30 m from the FX ZFR1811 Router or 150 ft 45 m from the FX WRZ7850 0 Receiver The recommended indoor line of sight transmission range between the transmitter and the FX ZFR1811 Router is 50 f...

Page 4: ...he mounting surface by carefully twisting the base off of the surface 3 Remove the adhesive foam tape from the mounting base and clean the mounting base to remove any leftover adhesive Note New double sided adhesive 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 Connecting the TE 6300 Series Temperature Sensor to...

Page 5: ...ousing on its mounting base 1 Place the appropriate DIP switch overlay based on the application over the DIP switches See Figure 5 through Figure 7 IMPORTANT Do not power up the FX WRZRMT10K 0 Wireless Remote Temperature Transmitter until a receiver or controller is installed and operating within the same Radio Frequency RF range If this condition is not met the transmitter uses a higher than norm...

Page 6: ...Transmitter s are set to the same value a Set the POWER switch to OFF b Set the MODE switch to 1 to 1 c Set the SENSOR to 199 for applications with only one transmitter per controller Use the other settings for additional transmitters in applications with a single controller Refer to the One to One Wireless Sensing System Technical Bulletin LIT 12011663 for information on commissioning multiple FX...

Page 7: ...structions Part No 24 10563 20 for more information on testing signal strength Additional Product Information Table 2 includes Negative Temperature Coefficient NTC thermistor sensor temperature resistance response characteristics for the TE 6300 Series Temperature Sensor The values included in this table can be used to verify the accuracy of the temperature sensor in the field Note If another manu...

Page 8: ...he points based on the selections made in the Controller Selection screen The Zone temperature input point does not appear on the Point Assignment screen because this point is assigned to the SA Bus 10 Assign your points if needed Use the right arrow to assign a point to an object Use the left arrow to unassign a point from an object Use drag and drop functionality to move a point up and down the ...

Page 9: ... Probe Adjustable Enclosure TE 6361V 2 Johnson Controls 10k ohm Type II Thermistor Sensor 8 in 203 mm Duct Probe Flange Mount Enclosure TE 636GV 2 Johnson Controls 10k ohm Type II Thermistor Sensor 4 in 102 mm Duct Probe Flange Mount Enclosure TE 636S 1 Johnson Controls 10k ohm Type II Thermistor Sensor Strap Mount Probe FX WRZSST 110 Wireless Sensing System Tool For Use with an FX WRZRMT10K 0 Wir...

Page 10: ...ure Sensors Sensor Type 10k ohm Johnson Controls Type II Thermistor Sensor Sensor Thermal Characteristics See Table 2 Sensor Temperature Coefficient Nonlinear 10k ohm NTC Thermistor Electrical Connections 22 AWG 0 6 mm Diameter x 10 ft 3 m Long Plenum Rated Cable White Leads Probe Materials Stainless Steel Mounting Mount within 10 ft 3 m of the FX WRZRMT10K 0 Wireless Remote Temperature Transmitte...

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