Colorado Time Systems
1551 E. 11
th
Street, Loveland, CO 80537 Phone: 970-667-1000 Fax: 970-667-1032 Toll free: 800-287-0653
www.coloradotime.com E-mail: [email protected]
F929 Rev. 201401
With the power off, select the channel on a wireless adapter by setting switches 3, 4 and 5:
Channel Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5
1
Down
Down
Down
2
Up
Down
Down
3
Down
Up
Down
4
Up
Up
Down
5
Down
Down
Up
6
Up
Down
Up
7
Down
Up
Up
8
Up
Up
Up
To select the channel on another product, such as a wireless pace clock/shot clock, see the
manual for that product.
Mounting Considerations
The WA-1 wireless radio will transmit through non-metallic obstructions with minimal
attenuation. Take care that when you mount the radio, you are not placing it in a location where a
metal object will significantly block the line of sight from the transmitter to the receiver.
Many facilities place the WA-1 inside a scoreboard sign
panel. To do this, enlarge the hole in the back of the sign
panel enclosure to accommodate the data cable and the
power cable.
At an outdoor installation, the sign itself is made of a
Dibond, a metal bonded material. This means the antenna
should be placed outside the enclosure. Use the antenna
mounting extension cable
(R-015-638), which is sold
separately. Drill a 1/4” hole
to mount the antenna
outside the enclosure.
Remove the nut and washer
from the one end of the
coaxial cable (R-015-638).
Push this threaded end of
the coaxial cable through
the antenna hole from
inside of the case. Secure it with the nut and washer from outside the case. You will need two
5/16” wrenches to do this. If the ¼” nut securing the coaxial cable to this fitting is loose, tighten
it.
Antenna
Screw the antenna into the wireless adapter, and position it so that it is pointing up.