Programming Manual

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WaveLinx User Manual
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WaveLinx Wallstation Battery Powered All LEDs will be off as the station is automatically in
“sleep” mode to conserve battery life.
A red LED below the bottom button may flash if a
finger is within 5 cm of the buttons or a button is
pressed, triggering the proximity sensor to “wake”
the station and request an updated LED status.
The button LEDs should remain off until the station
is paired with the WAC.
This device does not have out-of-the-box functionality
and will not operate until it is successfully paired with
a Wireless Area Controller.
WaveLinx Receptacle
Green LED on controlled outlet illuminates indicating
that the controlled outlet is powered. If the onboard
manual push button is pressed, the LED and
controlled outlet will toggle state.
The controlled and uncontrolled outlets will turn ON
once power is applied.
Manual push button operation toggles controlled
outlet between ON and OFF state.
Quick Links for Common Questions
One or more of my devices does not display the correct out-of-the-box functionality. What should I do? See the answer on page 108.
Step 2: Completing the Initial Construction Grouping
Once the device installation and electrical connections are confirmed, use the following steps to complete the initial construction grouping.
The construction grouping process pairs devices with the Wireless Area Controller, forms one large default control group for basic operation
during construction, and prepares devices for configuration from the WaveLinx Mobile Application.
1: On the site floorplan, locate the WaveLinx Wireless Area Controller and identify the WaveLinx devices that should be paired to it. Sites
designed to use multiple Wireless Area Controllers should identify the devices that belong to each controller so that they can be correctly
paired with the appropriate Wireless Area Controller according to the design plan.
2: Identify the circuit breakers supplying power to each of the WaveLinx devices that will be paired with the first Wireless Area Controller.
This includes circuits that power fixtures with WaveLinx Integrated Sensors, fixtures connected to WaveLinx Tilemount Sensors, fixtures with
Wireless Outdoor Lighting Control Modules, lighting connected to WaveLinx wireless Dimming Switchpacks as well as circuits connected to
WaveLinx Receptacles and Wallstations.