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WiNG-MGR v2 User Guide
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Alternate Channel Pair Communications
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Insert a small non-conductive tool - like a toothpick - inside the hole and push the black
button three times consecutively. The LED on the sensor board blinks blue with the first
push, blue with the second push, and green with the third push. It will then blink green three
times in a row to indicate the sensor has switched to channel pair 2 for its communications.
3
Pause a minute and watch the sensor LED. Once the transition pattern of blinks are
complete, it blinks randomly, once every 10 - 20 seconds. Wait until it blinks green once to
ensure channel pair 2 communications are active.
4
You can change the sensor back to channel 1 communications in the same way. If the
sensor is operating on channel pair 2 (LED is blinking green), push the black button three
times consecutively. The LED blinks green with the first push, green with the second push,
and blue with the third push. Then it blinks blue three times in a row to indicate it’s
communicating on channel pair 1. Pause a minute to watch the LED and ensure it’s blinking
blue in its random blink cycle.
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If you remove or change the sensor’s battery, it will revert to the default channel pair 1
(blue blinking light).
C.2.
Manager Communications
By default, the WiNG-MGR communicates via channel pair 1. If you change the channel pair
on which your sensors are communicating, you also need to change the channel pair on which
your manager is communicating.
The System LED on the front of the WiNG-MGR serves as an indicator in the same manners
as LED on the front of the sensors. You can determine on which channel pair your WiNG-
MGR is communicating by looking at the System LED on the front of the enclosure. This LED
blinks randomly once every 10 - 20 seconds. If the LED blinks blue, the WiNG-MGR is
communicating on channel pair 1. If the LED blinks green, the WiNG-MGR is
communicating on channel pair 2.
You can also access the WiNG-MGR’s web interface to determine on which channel pair the
unit is communicating. Click the Admin link in the left navigation bar and then click the
Radios link to access the Radio Configuration page. The channel pair number indicated by a
check mark and darker shading in the Manager Frequency Channel Pair field is the active
communication channel pair.
C.2.1 Change the Manager’s Channel Pair
Access the WiNG-MGR’s web interface. Click the Admin link in the left navigation bar and
then click the Radios link to go to the Radio Configuration tab. Click the toggle button to
select Manager Channel Frequency Pair 2. Click the Save Changes button to execute the
channel pair change.
Once the changes have been saved, look at the LED on the front of the WiNG-MGR. It blinks
green to indicate it is operating on channel pair 2.
If you should need to change the WiNG-MGR back to channel pair 1, return to this web page,
click the toggle button to select channel pair 1, and click the Save Changes button. Then verify
the WiNG-MGR is communicating on channel pair 1 by checking the System LED and
ensuring it blinks blue.
Summary of Contents for WiNG-MGR v2
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