Limitless™
WDRR Receiver
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7.3
Pairing Mode
Pairing is required to initiate and establish an RF communication link between each WDRR and a Limitless™ input.
The Limitless™ input used in this Pairing Mode procedure example will be the Limitless™ WGLA switch.
The Limitless™ switch will be shipped from the factory with two identification labels
(see Figure 6) that are to be
completed and applied to the Limitless™ switch housing during the pairing mode. As there are up to 14 Limitless™
inputs that can be paired to a single WDRR, these labels are to identify the Limitless™ input in the sequence of #1
to #14. The initial Limitless™ input paired to the WDRR will be Sequence #1 (corresponding to output #1), the
second Limitless™ input paired will be Sequence #2 (corresponding to output #2) and so on. If replacing a
Limitless™ input that has been purged (see section 7.4), identify the correct replacement Sequence # on the
identification labels.
ATTENTION
The WDRR receiver offers optimal performance when paired with Limitless™ inputs that have a
firmware version of 7170 or a greater number (i.e., FW7170 will be printed on the Limitless™ input
label). If the Limitless™ input is paired with older firmware (FW7170 or a lesser number), the WDRR
may exhibit delayed responses under simultaneous operation.
ATTENTION
The purging of a Limitless™ input is required when a previously paired Limitless™ input is to be
paired again. Refer to the Limitless™ switch installation and technical manual for purge mode
information for the particular model of Limitless™ input.
The battery needs to be activated in the Limitless™ WGLA switch and proper power applied to the WDRR before
proceeding with this pairing procedure. Once the pairing is completed, the Limitless™ WGLA switch selected will
only communicate with the WDRR it was paired to and no other device.
Step Action
1
Completely read this procedure before starting in order to understand the timing of events that need to be
performed.
2
Limitless™ switch: Remove (if required) the two screws
on the housing cover and cover of the Limitless™
switch (see Figure 3) and locate the function button
(see Figure 5) to be used in Step 4.
3
WDRR: Press the Function button
on WDRR (see Figure 4) for more than four seconds but less than
eight seconds at which time the green and yellow
LEDs (see Figure 4) will flash indicating to release the
function button immediately as it has entered the pairing mode.
4
Limitless™ switch: Within a 30 second interval of Step 3, depress the function button
and hold depressed
for more than one second but less than 12 seconds at which time the orange
LED turns on (see Figure
5). While in pairing mode, the orange led will flash on for 100 ms every second. The orange
LED flashes
three times 100 ms on, 100 ms off when pairing succeeds. If pairing does not succeed, the orange
LED
will turn off and user will need to repeat steps starting with Step #3.
5
WDRR: Successful pairing will be indicated by the green and yellow
LEDs (see Figure 4) ceasing to flash
and remaining on for a few seconds before turning off.
6
To confirm proper pairing between the Limitless™ switch and WDRR, actuate the Limitless™ switch, and
the tri-color output LED
(see Figure 2) should turn on to indicate the proper output status.
7
Record the Limitless™ sequence # on identification labels
and apply to the Limitless™ housing in desired
locations (See Figure 6).
8
Repeat Steps 2-7 to add additional Limitless™ switches. Up to 14 Limitless™ switches can be paired to a
single WDRR.