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DOC ID
– 1990 • Rev 01 (
47-00014 Rev A)
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Verify adequate RF signal strength at the panel
before permanently mounting.
B. Connect the power supply to the W2WL using the supplied
barrel connector.
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Rotate the barrel plug down to the right so the wires
exit the enclosure through the strain relief area.
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Ensure the backup battery connector is plugged into
the translator.
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Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a switch.
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In the United States, the transformer must be secured
to an outlet.
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In Canada, the transformer must NOT be secured to
the outlet.
2. Translator configuration
A. Set the
PANEL SELECT
knob to ClareOne.
B. Select the brand of sensors that the translator must
listen to using the
SENSOR SELECT
knob.
C. Sensor Configuration: The translator must learn the
sensors that are to be translated or repeated.
1. Press and release the
CONFIGURE
button to
enter translator configuration mode. The
yellow LED will turn on when translator
configuration mode is entered.
2. Tamper or trip all sensors to be included in
the system. The translator beeps for each
sensor that is included in the system.
3. Press
CONFIGURE
button to exit translator
configuration mode. The yellow LED will turn
off when the translator mode is exited.
3. Panel Enrollment:
A.
Access the ClareOne panel’s Sensor Settings
(Settings > Installer Settings > Sensor Management >
Add Sensors), then select “Wireless to Wireless” as
the device type. For detailed programming
instructions, please refer to the ClareOne Wireless
Security and Smart Home Panel User Manual (DOC
ID 1871).
B. Trip the cover tamper to enroll the W2WL into the
panel.
-or-
Enter ID into panel. The
W2WL’s base ID is printed
on the bar code label.
C. Access the ClareOne panel
’s Sensor Settings, then
select the type of sensor to add. Trip one of the
repeated or translated sensors to enroll it with the
panel.
D. Repeat step C for each repeated or translated sensor.
4. Finish
A. With the translator cover open, perform a panel
sensor test.
1. When the translator cover is open, the translator
will only send sensor transmissions to the panel if
the received sensor transmissions have enough
signal margin to be reliably received by the
translator.
2. Closing the translator cover exits the translator
sensor test mode. When the translator is not in
sensor test mode, all received sensor
transmissions are sent to the panel.
3. Translator sensor test mode is locked out 24
hours after power up. To re-enable sensor test
mode, the translator must be power-cycled by
removing both 12VDC input power and backup
batter for at least 5 seconds.
B. Close the cover. Test and verify proper operation at
the panel. Ensure all sensor alarms are reported
properly to the central station.
C. Translator locking.
CAUTION:
Manual W2WL locking cannot be undone.
Locking the translator locks all translator configuration
settings and provides takeover protection.
Note:
If the lock wire is not cut, the translator
automatically locks after 30 days of continuous operation.
The effects are the same as manual locking; however, the
automatic lock can be reset by power cycling the translator
while the cover is open.
CAUTION:
Manual W2WL locking cannot be undone.
1. Ensure all sensors are functioning as desired.
2. Carefully review the effects of manual translator
locking before proceeding:
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The translator cannot be factory defaulted
once the lock wire is cut.
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Existing sensor configurations cannot be
changed. However, new sensors may be
configured.
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Panel selection cannot be changed.
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Sensor selection cannot be changed.
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Manual W2WL LOCKING CANNOT BE
UNDONE.
3. Open the translator cover and cut the lock wire.
The green and red LEDs flash and the sounder
beeps to confirm.
Note:
If the lock wire is not cut, the translator will
automatically lock after 30 days of continuous
operation. The effects are the same as manual
locking; however the automatic lock can be reset
by power cycling translator while the cover is
open.