Changing Digital Codes
Codes on all control units and transmitters are set at
the factory and should not require alteration. If you use
other wireless products in your home (garage door
openers, etc.), there is a slight chance of interference
with the signal. The following instructions will aid in
resetting the code.
Important Note: All transmitters and the control
unit must have the same code setting!
Changing the receiver code
Disconnect power to receiver unit by unplugging power
cord.
1.
Remove cover using the 4 screws located in the
corners of the cover.
2.
Locate code switch block (see illustration at right).
Switches are numbered 1 through 6.
3.
Arrange the switches in any combination (on or off
position). Write down the code combination you
selected. Example: 1-on, 2-off, 3-off, 4-on, 5-off and
6-on.
4.
Reinstall cover. Carefully tuck wires completely into
case and hold cover in position while tightening
screws.
5.
Reconnect power by plugging the power cord into
power receptacle.
Changing the transmitter code
1.
Remove transmitter cover (loosen two screws).
2.
Locate code switch block. Switches are numbered 1
through 6.
3.
Arrange the switches in the exact combination as
the code that you set in the receiver. It is important
that the same exact code be set in the receiver and
all transmitters. If the codes differ, the unit will not
function properly.
4.
Reinstall cover. Repeat this procedure for all
transmitters.
5.
Test each transmitter to ensure that the unit is
functioning properly.
6.
If not, verify that all codes are set the same.
When all transmitters are functioning properly, your
WaterCop
®
system is on duty to help protect
your home from damage due to plumbing leaks.
WaterCop
®
Interface Connections
Contacts 5, 6 & 7 are used to control the valve position
from a remote location. The most common is your
home security system control panel.
This is done by wiring these contacts to a control
switch on the panel. The diagram at right shows typi-
cal installation options. This control can be a relay,
push buttons or toggle type switch. This control needs
to be a momentary switch which means that the control
switch stays made or ‘on’ for a short period of time (1
to 3 seconds) and then returns to a neutral position.
Contacts 2, 3 & 4 are used to signal a remote device
as to the position of the valve. This is done by
connecting a low voltage circuit with indicator lights to
these contacts. The diagram shows a typical
installation.
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When the valve is in the open position contacts 2 & 3
will be made completing the circuit and lighting the indi-
cator light, showing that the valve is in the normal open
position.
When the valve is in the closed position, contacts 3 &
4 will be made completing the circuit and lighting the
indicator light, showing that the valve is closed.
Emergency Procedures
In the unlikely event that the WaterCop
®
System
should shut off the main water supply and then
become inoperable due to a power outage or damage,
it is possible to manually operate the WaterCop
®
to
return water service. Unplug the WaterCop
®
from its
power source. The valve may be manually opened by
removing the four screws holding the housing to the
valve, sliding the housing off the valve shaft, and
turning the valve shaft a quarter turn with a
screwdriver. This procedure should only be necessary
in emergencies.
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