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Engineering, Inc. The products sold by RLE Technologies, 104 Racquette Dr., Fort Collins, CO 80524 are subject to the limited warranty, limited liability, and other terms and 

conditions of sale set forth at https://www.rletech.com.

Supplies for Installation

Included with the WiNG-LD

WiNG-LD transmitter

Wall mounting hardware

Leak detection: either an SD-Z1 spot detector or LC-Kit and sensing cable

Installation Instructions

1. 

The WiNG-LD can only be seen by a WiNG-MGR running firmware version 

3.3.1 or newer. Access the Admin screen of the WiNG-MGR and navigate 

to the Firmware tab to see what version of firmware it’s running. If the 

firmware is older than version 3.3.1, download the latest firmware from the 

RLE website (rletech.com) and update the firmware on the WiNG-MGR.

2. 

Remove the lid from the sensor enclosure. The lid has one large tab at the 

top and two small tabs at the bottom that secure it to the sensor base. 

Squeeze the top of the lid to release the large tab. Pivot the top of lid out 

from the base and gently separate the two bottom tabs from the base.

3. 

Remove the circuit board from the base to expose the mounting holes. 

Before you take it apart examine how the board fits into the base. You’ll have 

to put it back into the base, so make sure you have a clear understanding of 

how it was assembled before you remove it.  

4. 

To remove the board, pull the circuit board clip out to relieve the tension that 

holds the board in place. Angle the board up and then pull it to the right to 

remove it from the base. Move the board slowly and gently to get it out of 

the base without damaging any circuitry.

5. 

For best reception, mount the enclosure base as high off the floor as you 

can, with the most direct/clear line of sight to the WiNG-MGR possible. 

Make sure you look at your SD-Z1 location or the lengths of leader cable 

and sensing cable available when choosing your transmitter location. Do not 

mount the transmitter behind metal objects. Use the provided hardware to 

secure the base in the desired location. 

6.  Put the circuit board back into the enclosure. There are two “L” shaped 

brackets along the left side of the enclosure. Angle the board in under the 

lip of these L brackets and as far down as it will go against the plastic pegs 

at the bottom of the enclosure. Guide the board so it is parallel with the 

base. Pull the circuit board clip out and push the board down until the circuit 

board clip snaps into place and secures the board. The board is a very tight 

fit in the enclosure. Work slowly and gently so the board is secured by the 

enclosure and doesn’t get damaged in the process.  

7. 

Remove the clear pull tab to engage the battery. Verify the LED is blinking 
blue.  The light blinks randomly every 10-20 seconds.

8. 

Check the WiNG-MGR web interface and verify the sensor appears in the list 

of sensors connected to the WiNG-MGR. You may need to click the Sensor 

Discovery button in the WiNG-MGR web interface to allow the unit to find 

this new sensor. Since leak detection is not connected to the transmitter yet, 

the sensor will report a cable break.

9.  Connect your leak detection to the transmitter.  The SD-Z1 connects directly 

to the WiNG-LD. Leader cable is used to connect sensing cable to the 

WiNG-LD, since sensing cable cannot connect directly to the sensor.  

a. 

Insert the four stripped wires of the SD-Z1 or leader cable into the 

appropriate slots in the 4-pin cable input terminal 

block connector (TB4) - from left to right: white, 

black, green, and red.  Tighten the screws on 

the terminal block connector to secure the leader 

cable. If you’re connecting a SD-Z1, you are done 

and can skip to step 10.

b.  Unscrew the end-of-line terminator (EOL) from 

the end of the leader cable.

c.  Attach the length of sensing cable to the leader 

cable.

d.  Route the sensing cable according to your cable layout diagram.  

Secure all cables with J-clips as needed.

e.  Secure the EOL to the unoccupied end of the sensing cable.

10. 

Check the WiNG-MGR web interface to make sure the sensor status reports 

as No Issue and the current reading is 0uA. If the current reading is greater 

than 0uA you may want to clean the cable. By default the WiNG-LD alarms 

when the sensor detects 4uA of current. This recommended setting can be 

adjusted in the WiNG-MGR web interface. Click the sensor name, click Sensor 

Configuration, and adjust the Leak Threshold value.

11. 

Replace the lid, ensuring that the antenna is held in place by the antenna 

guides and feeds out the vent hole in the side of the enclosure. Do not pinch 

the antenna between the lid and the case.

WiNG-LD Quick Start Guide

Thank you for purchasing a WiNG-LD 

wireless leak detection sensor.  Before 

you install your device, consult 

rletech.com to ensure you’re working 

with the most recent version of 

documentation available.  If you need 

further assistance, please contact RLE 

Technologies at [email protected].

v1.1

(1/2018)

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