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SYSTEM QUICK REFERENCE SETTING 

AND STATUS
Reset Actuator to Factory Settings:

Hold ‘MODE’ – Press and Release ‘OPEN’ – Release 

‘MODE’

TO ADD DEVICE:

SENSORS:

 

Press ‘MODE’ twice 

(Device Add)

 on WaterCop

®

  

 

PRO Actuator

 

Press ‘CLOSE’ 

(Device #1   ID)

 

Short probe on Sensor  

(Sensor #1   SHT)

  

 

Remove short 

(Sensor #1  OK)

 

Press ‘MODE’

 

Press ‘CLOSE’ 

(Sensor #2  ID)

 

Repeat for all Sensors, When finished Press  

 

‘Mode’ 2X to return to NORMAL

MONITORING STATION:

 

Press ‘MODE’ twice 

(Device Add)

 on WaterCop

®

  

 

PRO Actuator

 

Press ‘CLOSE’ [(Device 

# (next device number) 

  

 

ID] on WaterCop Actuator

 

Press ‘CLOSE’ on Monitoring Station (This adds  

 

station and also closes valve).

 

Press ‘OPEN’ on WaterCop

®

 PRO Actuator to  

 

reopen valve and return to normal mode.

REMOTE:

 

Press “MODE’ twice 

(Device Add)

 

Press ‘CLOSE’

 (Device #1 ID)

 

Press ‘CLOSE’ on REMOTE 

(Remote #1)

TO REMOVE DEVICES:

 

Press ‘MODE’ 3X  

(Device Remove)

 

Press ‘CLOSE” to Scroll to device to be removed

 

Press ‘OPEN’ to remove that device

 

Press ‘MODE’ to return to Normal

TO CHECK STATUS:

 

Press ‘Mode’

 

Scroll using ‘CLOSE’

 

Press ‘MODE’ 3X to return to Normal

TO TEST SIGNAL:

 

HOLD ‘MODE’ Press and Release “CLOSE’

 

Press ‘OPEN’ (TX ACTIVE SIGNAL)

 

Place sensor probe in water and read signal  

 

strength

 

When finished, Hold ‘OPEN’  Press and Release  

 

‘MODE’ to return to Normal

5

WaterCop

®

  PRO  wireless  sensors  are  addressable. 

This means that the WaterCop

®

 PRO valve can tell you 

operational  status  of  each  flood  sensor.  If  you  have 

many  wireless  sensors,  this  feature  will  quickly  tell 

you where the leak is located or warn you if a sensor 

requires  service  (low  batteries,  lost  connection).  It  is 

important  that  you  introduce  each  wireless  sensor  to 

the  WaterCop

®

  PRO  shutoff  valve  and  document  the 

sensor number on the sensor. Once placed in location 

you  will  also  note  this  information  on  the  Sensor 

Location Log (included).  

Once the wireless sensors are programmed you will be 

able to place them in desired locations to monitor your 

home or business for water intrusion.

TO POWER AND PROGRAM WIRELESS 
SENSORS
Powering Sensors 

Each  wireless  flood  sensor  is  a  battery  operated  (or 

AC adaptable) radio transmitter. The units are shipped 

without  batteries.  Two  fresh  “AA”  lithium  batteries  or 

optional flood sensor AC adaptors are needed to power 

each unit. To install batteries, remove the battery cover 

located on the back of the sensor, and install batteries 

in  accordance  with  the  (  +  and  -  )  placement  guide.  

Reinstall  back  plate.  It  is  recommended  that  you  use 

batteries in addition to an AC adaptor to act as a power 

back  up  in  the  event  of  a  power  failure.  Instructions 

on  how  to  connect  AC  adaptors  are  included  in  this 

manual.   

It  is  important  that  you  number  each  sensor  with 

the  included  numbering  stickers  (shipped  with  the 

WaterCop

®

  PRO  motor)  for  easy  identification  while 

programming.  If  you  do  not  have  stickers,  you  may 

simply  write  numbers  on  the  outside  back  cover  of 

each  sensor  in  permanent  ink.  The  WaterCop

®

  PRO 

system is capable of supporting as many as 46 wireless 

sensors. Additional wireless sensors (up to 46) can be 

added in the future by repeating the steps taken in this 

section. Please contact your local dealer or DynaQuip 

Controls to inquire about additional sensors.

Once  each  sensor  is  powered  and  numbered,  you 

are  ready  to  begin  addressing  the  sensors  to  the 

WaterCop

®

 PRO motor.

Programming Wireless Sensors

Plug the WaterCop

®

 PRO power supply into a nearby 

115VAC  outlet.  Depending  upon  the  position  of  the 

valve,  the  motor  may  initially  turn  the  valve  when 

first powered. BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL TO KEEP 

FINGERS AND OTHER ITEMS OUT OF THE VALVE.  

The display will read 

‘WaterCop

®

 

NORMAL’

 

To  add  sensor  #1,  Press 

‘MODE’

  twice  (

Device 

Add 

will display on LCD)

Press 

‘CLOSE’

  once  (

Device  #1

  ID=  will  display 

on LCD)
Short  probe  on  sensor  by  touching  leads  with 

metal.    Do  not  wet  sensor-it  must  be  shorted. 

Sensor  will  beep  and  LCD  will  display 

Service 

status sensor #1 OK!

Summary of Contents for PRO

Page 1: ...s of electricity Wireless sensors are addressable and supervised for conditions such as water detection power lost sensor short open and low battery Ten foot sensor cord allows optimal sensor placement Flood sensors can support one or two sensor wires Each WaterCop PRO actuator valve can support up to 45 wireless sensors Range Enhancing Repeater Enhances transmission range of wireless sensors Plug...

Page 2: ...tration See Installation section for details on sensor installation Hard Wired Sensors Ten foot white cord with single sensor PRO sensors are easily secured to floor using mounting holes Sensors provide the same feedback to monitoring station as the wireless WaterCop PRO sensors Use hardwired censors for convenience or if conditions prevent wireless communication Sensors sold individually and can ...

Page 3: ...e WaterCop PRO and the valve closes turning off the water source to protect the building from additional water damage The red indicator light will signal that the valve is now in the closed position The valve will remain closed until the unit is manually reset on the WaterCop PRO panel After the plumbing problem is fixed reset the WaterCop PRO by pressing open valve green circle on the face of the...

Page 4: ...ection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to...

Page 5: ...you will be able to place them in desired locations to monitor your home or business for water intrusion TO POWER AND PROGRAM WIRELESS SENSORS Powering Sensors Each wireless flood sensor is a battery operated or AC adaptable radio transmitter The units are shipped without batteries Two fresh AA lithium batteries or optional flood sensor AC adaptors are needed to power each unit To install batterie...

Page 6: ... the WaterCop PRO near your main water line on a sturdy surface It is important that anyone who will be near the valve is aware of the safety precautions and does not insert any object into the valve or handle the valve during the test 2 At one of the locations you have chosen to monitor drop the sensor probe not the mounted transmitter into a cup of water Hold until you hear To add sensors 2 thro...

Page 7: ...contain Sensors if purchased as part of kit Read Operating Instructions before any installation is attempted All sections of this Installation Guide and 7 accompanying Owner s Manual should be read and completely understood Review Location and Type of Main Supply Line The main supply line should enter the house in either the basement or a crawl space beneath the first floor The water main shut off...

Page 8: ...Shift tube ends to install WaterCop PRO valve in line 10 Position the unit and tighten compression nuts Hold the fitting with one wrench while tightening the nut with the other Tighten both nuts 11 Plug unit into a proper power source and turn valve to open position open button green light 12 Unplug unit turn water back on and carefully check for leaks 13 Tighten fittings if needed to stop any lea...

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