User's Manual

2015-07-31
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13 Unpairing a WOFS Transmitter to a WOFS Receiver
On occasion, the need may arise to unpair a transmitter from its paired receiver. This can be
necessitated when any of the following happens:
A Transmitter may need to be moved to a different location, and paired with a different
Receiver.
A transmitter may not be functioning correctly, and the user may choose to replace one
Transmitter with another.
A Receiver may not be functioning properly, and it will be replaced.
There are several ways to unpair a Transmitter from a Receiver: 1) Use the Receiver to
unpair only one Transmitter, 2) Use the Receiver to unpair all of the Receivers, 3) Use the
Transmitter to unpair from the Receiver. The following instructions explain how to complete
each of these unpairing functions.
1. To unpair ONE Transmitter from a Receiver:
Hold the Receiver’s Unpair button for 15 seconds.
Press the Pair button. At this point, the 1st Transmitter’s Status LED will turn
solid blue.
Release the Unpair button.
Press the Pair button multiple times. This will cause the next Transmitter Status
light to turn solid blue. Continue pressing the Pair button until the desired
Transmitter LED turns solid blue.
Press the Receiver’s Unpair button again for 5 seconds, and the solid blue light
will go out, and the Transmitter is successfully unpaired.
2. To unpair ALL Transmitters from a Receiver:
Hold the Receiver’s Unpair button for at least 30 seconds.
After 30 seconds, the Status LED on the Receiver will flash blue, and then change
to green, and will stay green. All of the other lights on the Receiver will be unlit,
because the Transmitters are no longer paired to the Receiver.
3. To unpair one Transmitter from a Receiver:
Hold down the Transmitter button for more than 20 seconds.
The Status LED on the Transmitter will flash blue rapidly and then will not be lit.
The Transmitter is unpaired from its current Receiver. This can be verified
because Receiver’s Pair Status LED for that particular location will turn red,
because it is looking for a Transmitter.
Caution: Unpairing by using the Transmitter to initiate the process will cause an
alarm, because the Receiver believes the Transmitter has disabled or disturbed.