User's Manual

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Installation and Technical Manual for the
Limitless™ Multi-Protocol Receiver, WMPR Series
ISSUE 1
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Table 23. Pair Mode
Step Action
1
Completely read this procedure before starting in order
to understand the timing of events that need to be
performed.
2
Limitless™ switch: Remove (if required) the screws on
then housing cover and then the cover of the Limit-
less™ switch and locate the function button 8 (see
Figure 3a or b) to be used in Step 4.
Limitless™ analog sensor: Remove (if required) the
screws on the housing cover and then the cover of the
Limitless™ sensor and locate the function button 8
(see Figure 3c) to be used in Step 4.
3
WMPR (at PAIR MODE screen): Touch the “Start”
Function button on the WMPR (see Figure 25) at which
time the display will show the following indicating it has
entered the pairing mode.
Figure 26. Pairing In Progress
4
Limitless™ switch or analog sensor: Within a 30 second
interval of Step 3, depress the function button 8 and
hold depressed for more than ve seconds but less
than 12 seconds at which time the orange or green 7
LED turns on (see Figure 3a, b, or c). While in pairing
mode, the orange or green led will ash.
5
WMPR: Successful pairing will be indicated by the
screen displaying the following:
Figure 27. Join Network Notice (switch)
If it is a Analog sensor; wait up to 45s for the indication
that the Node LCD screen has been veried as indicat-
ed by the screen displaying the following:
Figure 28. John Network Notice (analog sensor)
You then must touch the “HOME” function button to
return to the CONFIGURATION MENU.
WMPR: Unsuccessful pairing will be displayed on the
screen as “Node Pairing Failed!” or “Not Paired!”
6
You will need to navigate to the “Node Status” or “Node
Information” menus to conrm proper pairing between
the Limitless™ switch or analog sensor and WPMR.
7
Repeat Steps 2-7 to add additional Limitless™ switch-
es or analog sensors. Up to 14 Limitless™ switches or
analog sensors can be paired to a single WMPR.
6.9 | Purge Mode
Figure 29. Purge Mode