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Wireless Small Actuator -
 MAC-WSA
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Tunstall Corporation 
118 Exchange Street • Chicopee, MA 01013 
© July 2014 
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Bulletin-MC-WSA-1014 
Electric Operators 
Using the Teach-In Function for the MAC-WSA on a Wireless Partner 
► Set the wireless partner to teach-in standby mode (fig. 3). Details can be found in the documentation of the 
wireless partner. 
► Trigger a teach-in radiogram on the MAC-WSA by pressing the button (2) on the MAC-WSA for approx. 1 s 
(fig. 4). The status LED (1) should briefly light up once and a short signal tone should sound after the 
pushbutton is released (fig. 6). 
The wireless partner confirms that the teach-in function was successful. Details can be found in the 
documentation of the wireless partner. 
The wireless small actuator confirms visually that the teach-in function was successful (status LED 
lights up for approx. 2 s) and acoustically (beeping tone sounds twice). 
► Close the housing of the MAC-WSA by snapping the cover back into place (fig. 7). 
NOTE 
After successful registration, the device ID of the wireless partner of the MAC-WSA is permanently stored in 
the small actuator. The registration process does not need to be performed again when the batteries are changed. 
■ Example: Data exchange teach-in frame while teach-in function is running, excerpt from the WinEtel Program 
by Enocean 
Turning Valve Block Protection On and Off 
Switching on 
► Press the button (2) for 5 s. Release the button when the status LED has flashed 5 times. 
After the button (2) is released, the status LED briefly lights up for approx. 2 s. 
Switching off 
► Press the button (2) for 5 s. Release the button when the status LED has flashed 5 times. 
After the button (2) is released, the status LED (1) is off for approx. 3 s. 
Performing a Communication Test 
► Press the button (2) for 2 s. Release the button when the status LED (1) has flashed 2 times. 
A successful communication test is visually acknowledged (by the status LED) and acoustically acknowledged 
after the pushbutton is released. The status LED lights up for approx. 3 s. 
An unsuccessful communication test is signaled by rapid blinking of the status LED for approx. 3 s. 
NOTE 
A successful communication test does not result in an adjustment of the valve position. This does not occur until 
the next regular data exchange. 










