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HWXW SERIES AND TWXW
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Z206323-0B
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INSTALLATION
Observe precautions for handling static sensitive
devices to avoid damage to the circuitry that
is not covered under the factory warranty.
1. Before mounting this device, configure it to the wireless network using the Veris
configuration software. See the Software Configuration Guide, available at www.
veris.com.
2. Locate the tab at the top of the sensor housing. Using only the minimum required
force, press this tab down and pull the cover outward from the top. Set the cover
aside.
Housing, Top View
Tab
3. To remove the backplate, unfasten the sensor from the bottom of the backplate
and pivot the sensor outward.
4. Mount vertically on the wall, 4 ½ feet above the floor. Locate away from windows,
vents, and other sources of draft. If possible, do not mount on an external wall, as
this might cause inaccurate temperature readings.
5. Mount the backplate onto the wall using the screws provided.
Five screwholes available; use a
minimum of two for secure mounting.
6. Install two 1.5 V AA lithium/iron disulfide (3000 mAh minimum) into the back of
the sensor. This device was tested using the Energizer® Ultimate Lithium battery.
Batteries
CAUTION! Danger of explosion if battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same
or equivalent type. Dispose of used batteries
according to applicable environmental laws.
7. Install the sensor onto the backplate.
8. Optional: The sensor normally takes temperature/humidity readings once every
five minutes. Upon commissioning or during troubleshooting, more frequent
readings may be necessary. Press and release the setup button on the front of the
sensor to increase the sampling rate to once every five seconds for 360 readings
(30 minutes total). After 360 readings, the sampling rate returns to normal.
Optional: The sensor has a reset button that power cycles the device. All mapping
and configuration data are retained.
Setup button
Reset button
Optional: The sensor output signal includes a battery indicator. If desired,
the gateway can be configured to read this battery indicator and send it to
the building controller through its digital output contacts. See the Wireless
Configuration Guide for more information.
9. Replace the cover and snap it into position.