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Battery life expectancy is a function of its discharge cycles (the number of discharges and their depth) and the ambient 
temperature of the battery during normal operation. In most applications, the battery should see relatively few 
discharges. Therefore, ambient temperature has more to do with determining the life expectancy of the battery than does 
any other factor. If the VWG is installed in a conditioned space, the battery should provide dependable service for 
approximately three years (average). In an environment where the operating temperature is higher (that is, 50

º

C or 

122

º

F), you should only expect the battery to last approximately one year. 

 
The NiMH battery in the VWG controller is fully discharged when factory shipped. Additionally, NiMH batteries lose 
charge over time if not kept trickle-charged (for more details, see “About the Battery,”). Therefore, even a new unit (or 
replacement battery) will require up to 18 hours of powered operation before it can provide reliable backup power (is at 
full charge). 
 

3) Standard Replacement Parts 
 

Standard replacement parts are listed in Table 4 and can be ordered from stock without restriction. Standard 
replacement parts cannot be returned for credit and should be disposed of in an appropriate manner. 
 

Table 4 

Standard replacement parts. 

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 VWG-BB 

 NiMH Battery Pack (with battery bracket)—see 

Replacing the Battery,” 

 
 

Note 

Screws used for the VWG are standard #6-3 2 x 3/8" types, which you can obtain locally if lost. 

 
Non-replaceable Parts 

Other than the parts listed in the replacement parts sections, there are no serviceable components on the base 
assembly. 
 

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Memory 

The current release of the VWG limits the maximum number of wireless thermostats that can be attached to the VWG40 
to 30. Modification, or replacement of memory components requires software configuration and is not a field upgrade. For 
additional information if modifying the memory capacity of the VWG, contact Viconics for technical support. 
 

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Fuse 

The VWG contains a non-user replaceable fuse, soldered on the circuit board. This fuse provides protection from internal 
shorts or connection to incorrect power supplies. If the fuse circuitry is suspect, contact Viconics for technical support. 
See the “Returning a Defective Unit” section. 
 

Returning a Defective Unit 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For proper credit on the returned unit, ship the defective module to Viconics within 30 days. 
 
Prior to returning the unit, contact Viconics to obtain a return material authorization (RMA) number and other instructions. 
Please provide: 
 

• Product model  
• Serial number  
• Nature of the defect 

 
Certifications 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 

 
This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with 
the instruction manual, may cause interference with radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with 
the limits for a computing device pursuant to Part 15 Subpart C of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.  

Summary of Contents for VWG-40

Page 1: ...Description VWG 40 IP 1000 Viconics BACnet over IP wireless gateway Includes Supports up to 30 wireless thermostats Factory mounted wireless adapter 24 Vac panel mounted power supply Gateway mounted a...

Page 2: ...tastrophic failures All VT7000 series wireless thermostats and associated VWG Viconics Wireless Gateway have been rigorously tested to ensure reliable operation in most building applications using the...

Page 3: ...as follows Using Status LEDs Maintaining the VWG Replacement and accessory Certifications Declaration of Conformity Information and specifications published here are current as of the date of publica...

Page 4: ...njury or equipment damage Depending on power module used the circuit powering the VWG is 24Vac at 50 60 Hz if using the VWG PS DC power supply or 120 Vac at 50 60 Hz if using the VWG PS AC power suppl...

Page 5: ...ark igniters Physical Mounting The following information applies about physically mounting the unit You can mount the VWG in any orientation It is not necessary to remove the cover before mounting Mou...

Page 6: ...of the unit and lift the cover off If accessory modules are plugged into the VWG you may need to slide them away from the unit to get to the cover tabs To replace the cover orient it so the cutout ar...

Page 7: ...heckout page 17 Grounding Use an earth ground spade lug 0 187 on the base of the VWG for connection to earth ground For maximum protection from electrostatic discharge or other forms of EMI you should...

Page 8: ...tion Communications Wiring Connect communications wiring to the VWG using either Net1 Net2 or the RS 485 connection based on VWG model used and configuration Note Prior to connecting cables provide st...

Page 9: ...rew the antenna into the antenna connector at the top of the VWG Do not over tight the antenna Remote mounted antenna VWG RA If a remote mounted antenna is required because of the location of the VWG...

Page 10: ...time for the VWG to backup data and then shutdown Typically this is one minute Shutdown occurs automatically after data is backed up to on board flash memory The battery is trickle charged by the VWG...

Page 11: ...tus check and should remain lit whenever the VWG is powered If the SYS LED does not light while power is applied contact technical support for assistance Wireless card communication status The Wireles...

Page 12: ...are standard 6 3 2 x 3 8 types which you can obtain locally if lost Non replaceable Parts Other than the parts listed in the replacement parts sections there are no serviceable components on the base...

Page 13: ...RS 485 non isolated port 3 Screw Connector on base board Wireless Communications Direct spread spectrum 2 4 GHz ISM bands Transmission power is under 1 mW at 0 4 dBm for channels 11 to 25 and 4 0 dBm...

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