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Wireless Sensors •

 

BAS-SVX04C-EN

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

 

Replacing Sensor Batteries

Sensor battery type, length of life, and installation are addressed in this section.

Battery Type

NOTICE

Equipment Damage!

The batteries are manufactured in a ready-to-use state. They are not designed for 
recharging. Recharging can cause battery leakage or, in some cases, can cause the 
safety release vent to open. 

NOTICE

Equipment Damage!

Do not attempt to hook up the sensor to a power supply. Equipment damage may 
result.

Use two non-rechargeable 1.5 V lithium AA batteries in the sensor. To maintain UL rating, 
use only UL-listed lithium batteries. The sensor ships with Energizer™ L91 batteries 
already installed. Replacement batteries are available at Trane Service Parts Centers (p/
n X13770035010) or other local suppliers.

Battery Life

Battery life is five years under normal conditions. If the sensor is not used for an extended 
period of time, do one of the following:

Set the sensor address to 000 to place the sensor into a low-power hibernation mode.

Remove the batteries

Notes:

If lithium batteries are temporarily unavailable, alkaline batteries can be used. 
However, alkaline battery life is very short by comparison.

The battery life for a model WDS may decrease with extended LCD display activity.

Battery Installation

WARNING

Prevent Injury!

Batteries can explode or leak and cause burns if installed backwards, disassembled, 
charged, or exposed to water, fire, or high temperature. 

WARNING

Prevent Injury!

Keep away from small children. If swallowed, contact your local poison control center 
immediately.

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Страница 1: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance Wireless Sensors Models WTS WZS and WDS April 2008 BAS SVX04C EN ...

Страница 2: ... in the United States and other countries All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners Warnings Cautions and Notices Warnings cautions and notices are provided in appropriate places throughout this document WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially haza...

Страница 3: ...Power to the Receiver 17 Observing the Receiver for Readiness to Associate 18 Associating the Sensor to the Receiver 19 Testing Signal Strength and Battery Status 20 Mounting the Sensor Back Plate 21 Configuring the Wireless Sensor Model WDS only 22 Configuration Procedure 22 Optional Features 26 Replacing the Sensor Cover 27 Operation 28 Temporary Occupancy Timed Override 28 Model WZS Sensor 28 M...

Страница 4: ...8 24 V Power Status Indicator 39 Using the Wireless Sensor System to Check Signal Strength on a Site 39 Replacing Sensor Batteries 40 Battery Type 40 Battery Life 40 Battery Installation 40 Manual Association 41 Disassociation 41 Sensor Receiver Compatibility 42 Replacing a Failed Sensor or Receiver 42 Servicing and Testing 42 Servicing and Testing Tools 42 Procedure for Testing the Wireless Senso...

Страница 5: ...BAS SVX04C EN Wireless Sensors 5 Contents Appendix B Agency Compliance 50 ...

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Страница 7: ... provides the same functions as many currently available Trane wired sensors Configurable features include Temperature units Fahrenheit ºF or Celsius ºC Temperature resolution 1 0 0 5 or 0 1 degrees Ability to display setpoint only zone temperature does not display Single dual or no setpoint System settings auto off cool heat emergency heat Dead band heat cool setpoint offset for dual setpoint sys...

Страница 8: ...ensor only X1379082201 Model WDS sensor only X1379082301 Model WTS sensor set X1379082401 Model WDS sensor set X13790492 Model WZS sensor only Fahrenheit X13790494 Model WZS sensor only Celsius X13790496 Model WZS sensor set Fahrenheit X13790498 Model WZS sensor set Celsius X13790854 Receiver only all models X1905211201 Wire harness seven conductor for wireless receiver ...

Страница 9: ... illustration provides specific dimension details The dimensions are the same for all models 2 9 in 73 5 cm 1 08 in 27 5 mm 4 68 in 118 9 mm 1 45 in 36 8 mm 0 63 in 15 9 mm 0 31 in 8 mm 0 12 in 3 mm TYP R 07 in R1 9 mm 3 39 in 86 mm 2 48 in 63 mm 2 62 in 66 5 mm TYP 0 24 in 6 mm ...

Страница 10: ...rate 2 Usable range 200 ft 61 m Typical range 75 ft 23 m Receiver When selecting a receiver location avoid the following Locations that are outside the operating temperature and humidity range refer to Specifications p 47 Metal barriers between the receiver and the sensor for example plastered walls with metal lathe or metal roof decks Thick solid concrete walls between the receiver and the sensor...

Страница 11: ... junction box The sensor must be mounted plumb for accurate temperature control and to ensure proper air movement through the sensor Receivers Use the included hardware Sensors If mounting onto sheetrock or plaster use the plastic threaded anchors pre drilling holes is not usually necessary and the two M3 5 x 20 mm mounting screws For mounting onto an electrical junction box use the two 6 32 x 3 4...

Страница 12: ...tary address switches locations S1 S2 S3 on the sensor to the same address as the receiver see Figure 1 Note Do not use 000 as an address Add address of 000 removes all association knowledge reverts the sensor to a low power hibernation mode and sends a disassociation request to the receiver 3 Record the address and location of the receiver and sensor pair Figure 1 Setting the rotary address switc...

Страница 13: ...ing the Receiver Back Plate To mount the receiver back plate 1 Remove the cover by firmly pressing the thumb tab at the bottom of the cover and pulling the cover away from the back plate Note If present remove the security screw before removing the cover 2 Hold the back plate against the mounting surface and mark the screw locations Note Locate the receiver to ensure that the LEDs are easy to view...

Страница 14: ...ervicing could result in death or serious injury NOTICE Equipment damage Applying excessive voltage to the receiver module will permanently damage it To wire the receiver to the unit controller 1 Shut off power to the unit controller to which you are wiring the receiver 2 Connect the wiring harness provided to the receiver Figure 2 p 15 3 Route the wires from the receiver to the unit controller th...

Страница 15: ...rature heating setpoint WDS only FAN SYSTEM Green Fan and system control WDS only SETPOINT Red Space temperature setpoint WDS and WZS only ZONE White Zone temperature GND SIGNAL Black Ground for setpoint and zone signal 24VAC DC Blue 24 Vac Vdc power GND POWER Yellow Ground for 24 Vac dc Figure 2 Wiring harness Connect wiring harness to receiver ...

Страница 16: ...AS SVX04C EN Installation Figure 3 Wiring a receiver to a unit controller through the opening in the back of the receiver back plate Figure 4 Wiring a receiver to a unit controller through the bottom slot in receiver cover ...

Страница 17: ...y light pressure to the bottom of the cover until it snaps in place 2 Install the security screw into the bottom of the cover Applying Power to the Receiver Restore power to the UCM Observe LED5 on the receiver it will light and stay constantly On when 24 V power is normal Security screw LED5 stays constantly On after applying power to the receiver ...

Страница 18: ... on which to operate LED1 LED2 and LED3 flash rapidly in succession round robin style while the channel scan is in progress as shown in part 1 of the illustration Important Do not attempt association leave the insulation strip in place until the channel scan is finished After the channel scan is finished LED3 begins blinking one blink pattern to show that the receiver is ready to be associated wit...

Страница 19: ...3 Power the sensor by removing the insulation strip from between the two batteries Association is automatically initiated between the sensor and the receiver When LED3 on the receiver stops blinking association has been established If the first association attempt is unsuccessful the sensor automatically re attempts association with the receiver every 10 minutes Note An associated sensor that has ...

Страница 20: ...rmine the battery status See the illustration for model WTS and WZS sensors Note The LEDs will turn Off after 5 seconds to conserve battery strength For model WDS determine the signal strength and battery status by viewing the symbols on the sensor display See the illustration for model WDS sensors 3 Record the results in your commissioning statement Note For more information see Testing Signal St...

Страница 21: ...o mount the sensor back plate 1 Hold the back plate against the mounting surface and mark the screw locations 2 Secure the back plate against the mounting surface using included hardware The figure shows an example of mounting the back plate of the sensor into sheetrock or plaster ...

Страница 22: ...ant access to certain features This can be done through configuration Or if a sensor is configured to match all control capabilities of the building automation system the locking feature can be used to restrict the tenant from making changes Configuration Procedure To configure settings on the model WDS sensor follow this procedure in the order presented 1 Press the configuration button for 3 seco...

Страница 23: ...ve to the next menu as illustrated Center button Setting Configuration options Temperature Choose Fahrenheit or Celsius Choose the degree resolution whole degrees half degrees or tenths of degrees Setpoint Deadband available for dual setpoint system only Note Deadband refers to the minimum difference between the heating and cooling setpoints System a Single setpoint dual setpoint no setpoint singl...

Страница 24: ...ns are available for all systems Occupancy timed override Setting Configuration options emergency heat heat cool off heat cool auto off emergency heat heat cool auto off no system options enabled auto off low med high auto off low high auto off off high on off low high off low med high no fan options enabled auto high on ...

Страница 25: ...ng mode If an error code exists it appears at the bottom of the display between the occupancy symbols as shown below See Table 2 p 36 for error code definitions The example shows a display that has been configured for Dual setpoint Temperature units Fahrenheit Temperature resolution to tenths of a degree System settings Heat Cool Off Fan settings Auto or On Occupied unoccupied option enabled Displ...

Страница 26: ... Locking or Unlocking Settings You can lock or unlock the setpoint system or fan setting to prevent changes To lock or unlock a setting 1 Verify that the sensor is in operating mode and at the home screen 2 Choose a setting to lock or unlock Select the setpoint by pressing the up or down arrow Select the system menu by pressing the center button Use the left or right arrow to choose the setting Fr...

Страница 27: ...ill appear on the display If you press a keypad button to try change a locked setting the locked symbol will flash Replacing the Sensor Cover To replace the cover 1 Hook the cover over the top of the back plate Apply light pressure to the bottom of the cover until it snaps in place 2 Install the security screw into the bottom of the cover if desired Security screw ...

Страница 28: ...model WZS sensor has Occupied and Unoccupied buttons for requesting and canceling temporary occupancy To request temporary occupancy press the Occupied button Figure 5 for 0 2 6 seconds The following occurs Space temperature output is driven to 10 Ω nominal The output generates for 4 seconds To cancel temporary occupancy press the Unoccupied button Figure 5 for 0 2 6 seconds The following occurs S...

Страница 29: ...ncy and must be in operating mode see Configuring the Wireless Sensor Model WDS only p 22 To initiate a service pin request 1 With the sensor in operating mode navigate to the occupancy menu 2 Press the right arrow on the keypad Figure 6 The occupied symbol remains on the screen the unoccupied symbol leaves the screen 3 Press and hold the center button for 10 seconds The following occurs The wrenc...

Страница 30: ...A value of 95ºF 35ºC is communicated If it is decreased one increment below 50ºF 10ºC the double star appears A value of 44 6ºF 7ºC is communicated End of Range Temperature Values Receiver The end of range temperature limits of the receiver for all models are 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C The receiver cannot replicate temperature values outside this range If the sensor transmits a temperature value to...

Страница 31: ...an energy scan for 20 seconds to determine the clearest channel on which to operate LED3 flashes On every 2 seconds when it is ready to accept a sensor association request When an association request is made by a sensor the receiver instructs the sensor on which power level to operate Then the receiver and sensor begin operation at the appropriate channel and power level see Observing the Receiver...

Страница 32: ...inimum change in zone temperature required to force a sensor transmission is 0 2 F 0 11 C when the temperature range is between 60 F 15 6 C and 80 F 26 7 C 0 5 F 0 28 C when the temperature range is between 32 F 0 C and 60 F 15 6 C or between 80 F 26 7 C and 122 F 50 C The minimum change in temperature setpoint required to force a sensor transmission is 1 F 0 56 C for a model WZS sensor 0 1 F for ...

Страница 33: ... adjust the heating setting the bottom arrow and flame flash Indicates that the system is in cooling mode 1 From the home screen press The system setting menu appears 2 Press or to choose the desired system setting 3 When the symbol for the desired setting appears confirm your choice by Pressing the home screen will appear or Pressing or the next menu will appear or Waiting five seconds Indicates ...

Страница 34: ... seconds the occupied symbol will re appear Select to cancel occupancy Indicates an error code If an error code E0 E7 is displayed technical assistance may be required Indicates that a setting is locked The lock symbol appears if you try to adjust a setting that cannot be changed Indicates excellent signal strength Indicates satisfactory signal strength Indicates poor signal strength Press the Tes...

Страница 35: ... LED3 and LED5 Figure 9 shows their locations The sensor for models WTS and WZS have four LEDs LED1 LED2 LED3 and LED5 The sensor for model WDS has test symbols and error codes that appear on the display All three sensor models have a Test button Figure 10 shows their locations Figure 9 LED locations on the receiver LED1 LED2 LED3 LED5 Figure 10 LED Test button and symbol locations on the sensor T...

Страница 36: ... times E2 Address set to 000 Address not set to between 001 999 LED1 Off LED2 Off LED3 a 3 blink pattern repeated 3 times E3 Software error Replace sensor LED1 Off LED2 Off LED3 a 4 blink pattern repeated 3 times E4 Input voltage too high No RF transmission is permitted with an input battery voltage greater than 3 9 V a Blink pattern is On for 1 4 s Off for 1 4 s with 2 s Off between repetitions T...

Страница 37: ...one LED1 Off LED2 Off LED3 Off No Test symbols appear Normal state No Test button press Press Test button on the sensor LED1 Off LED2 Off LED3 Off Associated no communication with receiver Associated but no signal from the receiver after pressing Test button LED1 On LED2 On LED3 On Displays for 5 seconds then constantly Off Excellent signal strength Good signal margin for reliable communication LE...

Страница 38: ...mmunication LED1 Off LED2 On LED3 On Displays for 5 seconds then constantly Off Satisfactory signal strength Adequate signal strength for reliable communication Moving sensor or receiver may improve signal strength Increased channel switching may reduce battery life LED1 Off LED2 Off LED3 On Displays for 5 seconds then constantly Off Poor signal strength Unreliable communication Strongly recommend...

Страница 39: ... location 4 Place or hold the sensor at the desired location 5 Press the Test button S5 on the sensor and observe the signal strength as indicated by LED1 LED2 and LED3 on models WTS and WZS and on the display on model WDS Figure 10 p 35 For more information on interpreting the LEDs and the display symbols that indicate signal strength see Testing Signal Strength p 37 Table 7 Battery status Batter...

Страница 40: ...stalled Replacement batteries are available at Trane Service Parts Centers p n X13770035010 or other local suppliers Battery Life Battery life is five years under normal conditions If the sensor is not used for an extended period of time do one of the following Set the sensor address to 000 to place the sensor into a low power hibernation mode Remove the batteries Notes If lithium batteries are te...

Страница 41: ...ut powering down the receiver or sensor An address can be changed at any time after initial association has been established 2 Set the three rotary address switches Figure 1 p 12 locations S1 S2 S3 on the sensor to the same address as the receiver 3 Record the address and location of the receiver and sensor pair After verifying that the receiver and sensor are powered up press the Test button on t...

Страница 42: ...maining devices will automatically occur Notes When replacing a WDS sensor the receiver version 1 5 or higher will automatically configure the sensor to match the last stored configuration if the sensor has not been placed into configuration mode and the factory default configuration is still valid If the sensor configuration does not match the desired system features it can be manually configured...

Страница 43: ...cated on the display Procedure for Testing the Receiver If the receiver is not working as expected 1 Verify that the receiver is powered 2 Set the receiver address to 000 to force the zone temperature output and zone temperature setpoint output to their default mode values see Output Values Failure and Default Modes of Operation p 44 3 Measure the receiver output resistance see Measuring Output Re...

Страница 44: ...measurements to those in Table 8 b WDS only Measure between the grounded GND SIGNAL black wire and the FAN SYSTEM green wire Compare resistance measurements to those given in Table 9 Situation Zone temperature output Zone setpoint output Heating setpoint output Fan System output Receiver address 000 11 17 kΩ 72 5 F 22 5 C indefinitely 451 Ω 72 5 F 22 5 C indefinitely 501 Ω 70 5 F 21 4 C indefinite...

Страница 45: ...C 13 49 kΩ 597 Ω 70 F 21 1 C 11 9 kΩ 500 Ω 75 F 23 9 C 10 5 kΩ 403 Ω 80 F 26 7 C 9 3 kΩ 305 Ω 85 F 29 4 C 8 25 kΩ 208 Ω Table 9 Receiver resistance table for model WDS Fan command System command Nominal output resistance Auto or invalid Emergency heat 35 000 Ω Auto or invalid Heat 19 480 Ω Auto or invalid Auto 7680 Ω Auto or invalid Off 2320 Ω Auto or invalid Cool 4870 Ω On Emergency heat 43 450 Ω...

Страница 46: ... the sensor by applying glass cleaner to a soft non abrasive cloth and gently wiping the face including the buttons and LCD display Use of a pre moistened towelette designed for lens or screen cleaning is also acceptable Avoid inadvertent pressing of the Occupied Unoccupied buttons on the model WZS sensor or the keypad on the WDS sensor as this may result in an unwanted timed override or settings ...

Страница 47: ...0 to 85ºF stamped every 5ºF and 11 to 29ºC stamped every 3ºC and Receiver voltage 24 V nominal ac dc 10 Receiver power consumption 1 VA Housing Polycarbonate ABS blend UV protected UL 94 5VA flammability rating suitable for application in a plenum Mounting 3 24 in 8 26 cm for 2 mounting screws supplied Sensor battery 2 AA 1 5 V 2800 mAh lithium 5 year life UL listed Range a a Range values are esti...

Страница 48: ...s Sensors BAS SVX04C EN Appendix A Wiring Diagrams Single Transformer Wiring Typically a single transformer powers the unit controller which provides power to the receiver This is the recommended method of wiring ...

Страница 49: ...ted transformers could result in death or serious injury Using a dedicated transformer to power the receiver is seldom necessary and is not advised Use it only when the host transformer does not have enough volt ampere VA capacity to power the receiver see Specifications p 47 for receiver power consumption If you are using a dedicated transformer to power the receiver make sure the grounds commons...

Страница 50: ... uncontrolled exposure the antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Canada compliance all models CSA22 2 No 205 M1983 Signal Equipment Industry Canada Certification no IC 6178A 13651127 Industry Canada statement the term IC be...

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Страница 52: ...persedes New Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice www trane com For more information contact your local Trane office or e mail us at comfort trane com ...

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