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7. Operation

7.4.3. Input Logic A/B Switching Setting

•  Select for this product the logical sum of the transmitter product's ON/OFF input and the receiver product's  

ON/OFF output [Input Logic A (NO Contact)], and the inverse logic of the transmitter product's ON/OFF input  
and the receiver product's ON/OFF output [Input Logic B (NC Contact)].

•  Read "7.2. About the DIP Switches and Reset Button" (

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page 20) before handling the DIP switches.

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When using input devices (sensors, switches) with a B contact, it is recommended to set "Input Logic B (NC contact)".  
For setup, refer to "7.3.2.1. How to Set Functions" (

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page 24)

 

If the input logic is set to B and the LED unit/buzzer unit is installed, it will be performed as follows. 

 

Transmitter side: When ON is input, LED unit/buzzer unit lights up/operates. 

 

Receiver/repeater side: When OFF is input,  LED unit/buzzer unit lights up/operates.

WIO

Transmitter

ON Input

OFF Input

ON Input

OFF Input

Input Logic 

B

Input Logic 

A

Repeater

ON output

OFF output

None

WIO

OFF

ON

Receiver

ON output

OFF output

None

WIO

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Setting

Function 

DIP Switch

Function 

DIP Switch

Function 

DIP Switch

Summary of Contents for WIO-B1T

Page 1: ...uestions about this product please contact our service and repair desk Prior to installation read this manual thoroughly to en sure it is installed correctly Return this manual to the customer Wireles...

Page 2: ...f This Product 16 6 1 About the BLE Wireless Communication 16 6 2 Communication Delay 16 6 3 Communication Distance 17 6 4 Radio Influence and Interference in Installation Environments 18 7 Operation...

Page 3: ...Mounting 42 7 10 1 Direct Mounting 42 7 10 2 Mounting with Mounting Bracket Option 43 7 10 3 Mounting with Pole Option 44 7 11 Wiring 46 7 11 1 Detaching the Terminal Block Connector 46 7 11 2 Wiring...

Page 4: ...its 73 7 13 1 Attaching the LED Unit and Buzzer Unit 74 7 13 2 Order of Attaching Detaching Units 74 8 System Configuration Example 76 8 1 Status Notification 76 8 2 Collective Andon 77 8 3 Call the P...

Page 5: ...tions are ignored WARNING This symbol indicates Failure to follow the instructions may lead to death or serious injury CAUTION This symbol indicates Failure to follow the instructions may lead to inju...

Page 6: ...rol or robot control Do not install on moving objects such as a vehicle or unmanned transportation vehicles Do not use this product in applications where real time performance is required Mandatory Ta...

Page 7: ...d melt or become deformed if any chemicals adhere to it Do not wipe dirt on this product with thinners benzine gasoline oil chemicals and so on Failure to follow this instruction could result in disco...

Page 8: ...e and amateur radio stations which do not require a license 1 Before using this product make sure there are no local radio stations for identifying mobile objects specific low power radio stations and...

Page 9: ...Andon Kit Model Wireless Type Transmitter Receiver TYPE Model Number WIO B1 S 001 Bluetooth Low Energy B1 Bluetooth ver 5 0 LE Coded Bluetooth Low Energy B1 Bluetooth ver 5 0 LE Coded Bluetooth Low En...

Page 10: ...mitter WIO B1T WIO Transmitter 1 Installation manual 1 Accessories Hexagon Nut with Flange M4 x 3 3 2 Receiver WIO B1R RYG WIO B1R WIO Receiver 1 Installation manual 1 Accessories Hexagon Nut with Fla...

Page 11: ...apter Extension cable Cable tie Instruction Manual ADP 001C Instruction Manual ADP 001 VD U CC K U WIO B1T WIO Transmitter 1 Installation manual 1 Accessories Hexagon Nut with Flange M4 x 3 WIO B1R WI...

Page 12: ...pe C Function DIP Switch QR Code Terminal Block Connector Guide mark Guide mark Group ID DIP Switch Reset Button Reboot Main Unit 4 2 Receiver WIO Main Unit Top view Bottom View Terminal Block Connect...

Page 13: ...wers sound and voice annunciator and so on connected to the receiver repeater If wireless quality is poor due to the installation location and signal conditions the receiver can be used as a repeater...

Page 14: ...ED units and buzzer unit to this product For information on how to install additional units refer to 7 13 How to Attach and Detach Additional Units page 73 CAUTION When LED and buzzer units are attach...

Page 15: ...tact InputsContact Input CAUTION Maintain the input signal status for 100 ms or longer Input signals shorter than 100 ms may not be detected When using the transmitter s flashing COM to control the re...

Page 16: ...automatically restored up to 2 minutes However depending on the installation environment recovery may take longer or may not be possible If the recovery time is longer than 3 minutes review the insta...

Page 17: ...s may result in significantly shorter spacing distances so be sure to refer to 6 4 Radio Influence and Interference in Installation Environments page 18 prior to installation Group 1 Group 2 WIO WIO W...

Page 18: ...rated e g video streaming over a wireless LAN microwave oven use and so on The maximum number of units that can be installed in the same building is 40 units The number of units is the total number of...

Page 19: ...r 7 7 1 How to Switch the Repeater ON OFF page 34 Install this product in a location with good visibility 6 4 Radio Influence and Interference in Installation Environments page 18 Install this product...

Page 20: ...unavailable on the transmitter Reset Button to restart the main unit WIO Body Unit Head Cover 7 2 1 Description of DIP Switches and Reset Button ON OFF ON OFF Do not use DIP Switches Reset Button Eac...

Page 21: ...Failure to follow this instruction could result in product failure due to product damage a deformed frame or touching of the contacts Do not operate with excessive force Switch is damaged Switches are...

Page 22: ...ed products by setting the Group ID of the product to be paired WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO Group ID 1 Group ID 2 Group 1 Group 1 Gr...

Page 23: ...witch Transmitting product Receiving product Remove the head cover from the WIO body unit Confirm the product to set is turned off Change the Group ID DIP Switch for the product to be paired Attach th...

Page 24: ...Mode is recommended for the following usage conditions When using momentary switches such as pushbutton switches When using a sensor that outputs only at the moment of detection 7 3 2 1 How to Set Fu...

Page 25: ...ceiver Switch Number Function Name Operation Description 1 Unpairing OFF Disabled factory default ON Execute unpairing Switch for unpairing Do not use when operating 2 One shot Mode output time OFF Ou...

Page 26: ...Repeater ON output OFF output ON Input OFF Input WIO Receiver ON Input OFF output WIO Function DIP Switch OFF ON Function DIP Switch Function DIP Switch OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Point The outp...

Page 27: ...tput Receiver WIO 12 seconds 12 seconds 12 seconds 12 seconds Setting Setting Function DIP Switch Function DIP Switch Function DIP Switch ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Output for 12 seconds Outpu...

Page 28: ...output ON output OFF output OFF Input Repeater WIO ON output OFF output ON output OFF output Hold output Clear Input Receiver WIO 12 seconds Detection timing 12 seconds 12 seconds 12 seconds Setting...

Page 29: ...t devices sensors switches with a B contact it is recommended to set Input Logic B NC contact For setup refer to 7 3 2 1 How to Set Functions page 24 If the input logic is set to B and the LED unit bu...

Page 30: ...eceiver and repeater can connect to each other via Bluetooth WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO Transmitter Repeater Repeater Repeater Receiver Pairing 1 WIO WIO Transmitter Repeater Pairing Pairing Pairing Pair...

Page 31: ...his product does not allow pairing of four or more repeaters If the product is replaced for maintenance cancel the pairing of each product and perform pairing again from the transmitter side 7 5 1 How...

Page 32: ...eceiving products are lit green The switch No of the Group ID DIP Switch should match the transmitting product to be paired If the switch No does not match pairing will not occur Specify the Group ID...

Page 33: ...ch WIO Body Unit Remove the head cover from the WIO body unit Turn ON the Function DIP Switch 1 for the product to unpair Attach the head cover to the WIO body unit Turn off the power of the product t...

Page 34: ...ed and used A repeater is identified as a separate device from the receiver so there must always be one receiver per group Transmitters do not posses the relay function If the product is replaced for...

Page 35: ...ceed 2 units Transmitter Add a repeater WIO WIO WIO Repeater Receiver Transmitter Repeater Receiver Repeater Wireless quality is good Wireless quality is good Wireless quality is poor Green light on W...

Page 36: ...be within range of the radio wave Reconsider the installation location When the addition of a repeater is completed the indicator light turns red followed by green CAUTION When eliminating the install...

Page 37: ...are not established Registration of connection information pairing information has completed Flashing green Flashing amber Flashing pink Operation Status Flashes when the contact detects an input fla...

Page 38: ...t on Flashing blue Red light on Pink light on Power on Lemon light on Blue light on Red light on Flashing blue Red light on Pink light on Pink light on Pink light on Power on Lemon light on Blue light...

Page 39: ...ver Listed by time frame Power on Lemon light on Red light on Power on Lemon light on Red light on Power on Lemon light on Red light on Power on Lemon light on Red light on Green light on Power on Lem...

Page 40: ...ht on Green light on Green light on When wireless quality is poor Transmitter Repeater Repeater Repeater Receiver WIO WIO WIO WIO WIO Green light on Green light on Amber light on Amber light on Green...

Page 41: ...t blue light on for 1 second Transmitter Repeater Receiver Normal operation Answerback When the wireless quality is good flashes the color corresponding to the wireless quality status Point Even if a...

Page 42: ...ut with flange to secure the direct mount bracket in the mounting position Pass the cable through the wire distribution hole Remove the two screws from the terminal block connector and perform the wir...

Page 43: ...wiring holes Cable gland mounting hole diameter 16 5 mounting plate thickness 1 5 mm outer diameter 26 mm or less for the mounting portion For the installation method of each product mount refer to th...

Page 44: ...le into the circular bracket Insert the pole into the circular bracket Tighten the circular bracket from the top with the bind tapping screws 3 x 12 2 pieces Tighten the circular bracket from the bott...

Page 45: ...eration CAUTION Do not remove the waterproof gasket attached to the direct mount bracket Install together with the waterproof packing of the circular bracket Installation using other than the supplied...

Page 46: ...ector side View of WIO Body Unit from the bottom WIO Body Unit side Point Use a flat blade screwdriver with a blade edge width of 2 5 mm or less and a thickness of 0 4 mm or less Or equivalent 7 11 2...

Page 47: ...lure to follow this instruction could result in malfunction or electric shock Lever Terminal Block Connector Lead Wire Insertion Slot Strip length 10 mm Supported Wire Diameter Single Wire 0 5 1 2 mm...

Page 48: ...ED Green Input CH4 LED Blue Input CH5 LED White Power supply 1 Connected internally with No Power supply COM 2 Connected internally with No and Input CH6 Input Buzzer COM 2 Connected internally with N...

Page 49: ...t Buzzer Power input Power input COM VCC GND Internal circuit Zener Diode Fuse Fuse Photocoupler Signal Wire Contact Capacity Recommended Current Capacity 10 mA or more without LED unit and buzzer uni...

Page 50: ...NPN transistor For inductive loads provide a protection circuit in parallel with the load When connecting a load with a high inrush current provide a protection circuit to reduce its effect Inrush cu...

Page 51: ...nt it is recommended to provide a protection circuit to reduce its effect High inrush current increases the amount of contact wear and transition causing problems such as contact welding and contact l...

Page 52: ...nstruction could result in electric shock or equipment damage If any abnormality smoke unusual odor unusual noise occurs immediately unplug the main unit from the outlet and discontinue use Firmly ins...

Page 53: ...plug assembly is secure Do not work with wet hands or in dusty places Moisture or dust on the contacts may cause electric shock or fire Select and install an AC plug that matches the outlet specificat...

Page 54: ...n 7 12 Wiring Example This section describes wiring examples for input and output devices Wiring information can also be viewed from the QR code on the bottom of the WIO body unit Direct Mount Bracket...

Page 55: ...lamp prepare separate external contacts for turning the lamp on and for flashing the lamp External contact classification Contact relay External Contact Light on Buzzer External Contact Flashing Buzz...

Page 56: ...hen LED unit or buzzer unit is connected B E C Circuit schematic Do not apply voltage to any wire other than the power External contact classification PLC PNP transistor External Contact Light on Buzz...

Page 57: ...er Supply Input COM Power Supply Input Wiring to the transmitter s COM terminal is not required Fuse 1A 24 VDC 7 12 1 3 LED Display Board VM96F Connect 1 1 with the terminal you want to control WIO Tr...

Page 58: ...4 DO5 DO6 DO7 DO8 Power Supply Input Fuse 1A 12 24 VDC Connect all the COM terminals of the transmitter to the minus terminals of the output used by the NBM NHV D NHV D Separately wire the power to th...

Page 59: ...ental wiring will result in product failure Receiver Repeater Non Voltage Contact Output Relay output Clear Input Output CH1 Output CH2 Output CH3 Output CH4 Output CH5 Power Supply Input 2 Power Supp...

Page 60: ...2 Power Supply Input 1 Power Supply Input 2 CH2 CH3 CH4 COM GND 12 24V Power Supply Input 1 Fuse 1A 12 24 VDC WIO Output CH6 Output CH6 BK 24A Connect 1 1 with the terminal you want to control Receiv...

Page 61: ...Clear Output CH6 Output CH6 Do not connect the BUSY terminal to the receiver BSV 24N Connect 1 1 with the terminal you want to control Receiver Repeater BSV 24N Output CH1 CH1 Lead Wire Cyan Output C...

Page 62: ...Power Supply Input 1 Fuse 1A 12 24 VDC WIO COM Output for CH1 5 Input Clear Input Clear Output CH6 Output CH6 RFT 24 RFT 24 DC model CH1 Lead Wire Cyan Revolving Light Lead Wire Red CH2 Lead Wire Yel...

Page 63: ...put Clear Input Clear Output CH6 Output CH6 Reduce Volume Lead Wire Purple RT 24 RT 24 DC model CH1 Lead Wire Cyan Revolving Light Lead Wire Red CH2 Lead Wire Yellow CH3 Lead Wire Pink CH4 Lead Wire L...

Page 64: ...Brown Power Supply Lead Wire Black Power Supply Lead Wire White Connect 1 1 with the terminal you want to control Receiver Repeater Output CH1 Output CH2 Output CH3 Output CH4 Output CH5 Power Supply...

Page 65: ...1 1 with the terminal you want to control Receiver Repeater Output CH1 Output CH2 Output CH3 Output CH4 Output CH5 Common Line Lead Wire Yellow Flashing Enable Common Lead Wire Brown Cable Gray Cable...

Page 66: ...terminal you want to control Receiver Repeater Output CH1 Output CH2 Output CH3 Output CH4 Output CH5 Common Line Lead Wire Yellow Flashing Enable Common Lead Wire Brown 1 COM Output for CH1 5 Power...

Page 67: ...t 2 Power Supply Input 1 Power Supply Input 2 Power Supply Input 1 Fuse 1A 12 24 VDC WIO Signal Input Terminal Block VM96F Separately wire the power to the product s main unit and everything other tha...

Page 68: ...I3 DI4 DI4 DI5 DI5 DI6 DI6 DI7 DI7 DI8 DI8 COM Output for CH1 5 Input Clear Input Clear Output CH6 Output CH6 Connect to the minus terminal of the NBM NHV D NHV D Separately wire the power to the prod...

Page 69: ...O Do not connect to CH1 5 output or to COM terminals COM Output for CH1 5 Output CH6 Output CH6 Input Clear Input Clear SK M1 Connect 1 1 with the terminal you want to control Receiver Repeater SK M1...

Page 70: ...d Wire Brown Set the group setting of SF M1 and SL M1 to one of 0 4 Turns off when both CH1 and CH2 are OFF COM Output for CH1 5 Output CH6 Output CH6 Input Clear Input Clear LFH 12 24 Receiver Repeat...

Page 71: ...r Output Lead Wire Pink 3 LED Red Lead Wire Red Power Supply Lead Wire Gray Common Line Lead Wire Yellow Connect 1 1 with the terminal you want to control Receiver Repeater Output CH1 Output CH2 Outpu...

Page 72: ...iver repeater s COM terminal and power input 2 2 It is also possible to connect by replacing the COM terminal of the receiver repeater with a flashing common wire In this case release the connection b...

Page 73: ...ction could result in equipment damage Securely lock each unit when attaching Failure to secure units could result in product damage Attach or detach additional units in order one at a time Any other...

Page 74: ...of Attaching Detaching Units Attach and detach units in the following order WIO Body Unit WIO Body Unit WIO Body Unit WIO Body Unit Buzzer Unit LED Unit LED Unit LED Unit Detach each unit Buzzer Unit...

Page 75: ...unit from this product Attaching while the tab is still in this state may cause damage Tab Groove Tab Groove Cannot Connect Condition Groove Cylinder shaped Part Nameplate Tab Top View If the unit doe...

Page 76: ...dapter option As required Mounting Bracket option As required Alarm example LA6 D 1 unit Wiring Example Description Power supply 24 VDC COM Output 1 LED red Output 2 LED amber Output 3 LED green 1 No...

Page 77: ...trally displayed as Andon Transmitter Equipment Repeater Receiver Repeater Receiver Repeater Receiver Cable WIO WIO Transmitter Equipment Cable WIO WIO Transmitter Equipment Cable WIO WIO Configuratio...

Page 78: ...nd output in one shot mode WIO Transmitter Switch etc Notify the office Revolving Light etc Repeater Receiver ON Cable Cable WIO Call example 2 For holding output in one shot mode WIO Transmitter Swit...

Page 79: ...ight etc Repeater Receiver ON Cable Cable When you get to the site turn the switch off OFF WIO Transmitter Stop instruction Revolving Light etc Repeater Receiver Cable Cable WIO WIO Configuration exam...

Page 80: ...registered product is working properly Change the installation location and see if the condition changes Check for any sources of noise in the surrounding area that could impede wireless communication...

Page 81: ...Wireless Control Unit 81 10 Replacement Parts 10 Replacement Parts O ring 60 5 pieces...

Page 82: ...Wireless Control Unit 82 11 Optional Parts 11 Optional Parts 11 1 Supported Units LED unit LR6 E LR6 E Z LR6 E MZ 1 each Buzzer unit LR6 BW x 1...

Page 83: ...VDE UL CCC KC UK Instruction Manual ADP 001C Instruction Manual ADP 001 x 1 AC Power Plug AC Adapter Extension cable Cable tie VDE UL CCC KC UK Instruction Manual ADP 001C Instruction Manual ADP 001 1...

Page 84: ...ng IP 65 IEC 60529 NEMA TYPE 4X 13 IP54 when SZP 003W is mounted on the product body Environmental Conditions Upright Insulation Resistance More than 5M at 500 VDC between the live part and non curren...

Page 85: ...Wireless Control Unit 85 12 Specifications Lever Group ID DIP Switch Function DIP Switch Reset Button Accessories Hexagon nut with flange M4 x 3...

Page 86: ...right Insulation Resistance More than 5M at 500 VDC between the live part and non current carrying metallic part Withstand Voltage 500 VAC applied for 1 min between live part and non current carrying...

Page 87: ...Function DIP Switch Reset Button Repeater Setting Switch Accessories Hexagon nut with flange M4 x 3 1 Our products with a recommended contact capacity of 35V DC or more can be used only when operated...

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