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Supplies for Installation
Included with the WiNG Sensor
WiNG-DI, WiNG-THRM, or WiNG-ANLG transmitter
Wall mounting hardware
Additional materials, sold separately per application
Device providing analog input
Device providing digital input
Thermistor
Installation Instructions
1. The WiNG-DI, WiNG-THRM, and WiNG-ANLG sensors can only be seen by
a WiNG-MGR running firmware version 3.3.2 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 3.3.2,
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.
NOTE:
The serial number is printed on a white label on the outside of
the sensor lid. The serial number on this label is unique to each sensor
and you will need to refer to this number throughout the life span of the
device.
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. 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.
9. If you are installing a WiNG-DI sensor:
Connect your digital input to the transmitter. Insert the two stripped wires
into the 2-pin terminal block connector (TB1) - positive wire into the left
terminal, negative into the right. Tighten the screws on the terminal block
connector to secure the leads.
Access the individual sensor’s configuration page in the WiNG-MGR UI
and set the alarm conditions for the sensor. By default, the settings are
configured for a normally open (NO) digital input - when active, the sensor
will alarm. If the sensor is normally closed (NC) change the setting so it
will alarm when the input is inactive.
10. If you are installing a WiNG-THRM sensor:
Connect your thermistor to the transmitter. Insert the two stripped wires
into the 2-pin terminal block connector (TB2) - positive wire into the left
terminal, negative into the right. Tighten the screws on the terminal block
connector to secure the leads.
WiNG-DI, WiNG-THRM, and WiNG-ANLG
Quick Start Guide
Thank you for purchasing a WiNG wireless 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].
v1.0
(2/2018)