User Manual

WRS-TTx Series Radio Frequency (RF) Wireless Transmitters Installation Instructions 5
Diagram of back of sensor base plate showing foam
tape strips applied.
Figure 4: Locations of Foam Tape Strips on the
Smooth Surface of the Mounting Base
4. Peel the other side of the foam tape strips to
expose the sticky surface.
Note: Before placing the mounting base on the
surface, be sure that the rectangular holes with the
little notches are towards the top (as illustrated in
Figure 5). With the notched rectangular holes at
the top, the transmitter is oriented properly once it
is secured to the mounting base.
5. Place the mounting base on the desired surface
and press firmly to secure it in place.
6. View the Property Code and Transmitter ID DIP
switch arrays on the back of the transmitter.
For a One-to-One application, set the Property
Code DIP switch array to all “Zeros.” Set the
address portion of the Transmitter ID DIP switch
array to match the corresponding TE-78XX
receiver DIP switch array.
For a Many-to-One application, set the Property
Code DIP switch array (1 to 31) and the address
portion of the Transmitter ID DIP switch array (1 to
511) to desired addresses for the designated
locations. (A “zero” setting is not allowed.) These
addresses will be downloaded via the NAE to a
WRS-RTN and be linked with specific Controllers.
See the Setup and Adjustments section for more
details.
7. Install the batteries into the battery compartment
located on the back of the transmitter, and set the
power DIP switch (top DIP switch on the
Transmitter ID DIP switch array) to the ON
position.
8. Place the bottom edge of the transmitter against
the bottom lip of the mounting base and rotate the
transmitter up onto the mounting base (as
illustrated in Figure 6).
9. Tighten the tamper-proof transmitter cover holding
screw using a 1/16 in. (2 mm) Allen-head
adjustment tool (T-4000-119; ordered separately)
to secure the transmitter to the mounting base.
Note: Once installed, the transmitter and
mounting base assembly cannot be removed from
the mounting surface without first loosening the
tamper-proof transmitter cover holding screw and
then depressing the tab at the top through the slot
using a small coin or a screwdriver. (as illustrated
in Figure 2).
IMPORTANT: If the mounting base needs to
be removed and repositioned, the foam tape used to
secure it to the surface must be replaced with new
foam tape (purchased locally; Can-Do model
No. 99116 or equivalent). Remove the taped
mounting base from the surface by carefully twisting
it off, rather than pulling it off (to avoid damaging the
mounting surface).
Wallbox Mounting the Transmitter Using Two No. 8
Pan-Head, Self-Tapping Screws
The mounting base included with each WRS-
TTX Series Transmitter includes breakaway tabs that
must remain in place when mounting on a standard
2 x 4 in. (51 x 102 mm) wallbox. To wallbox mount the
transmitter using the two No. 8 pan-head, self-tapping
screws included with the unit, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the transmitter from its mounting base (as
illustrated in Figure 2).
2. Secure the mounting base to the wallbox using the
two No. 8 pan-head, self-tapping screws (as
illustrated in Figure 5).
Note: Before securing the mounting base to the
wallbox, be sure that the rectangular holes with
the little notches are towards the top (as illustrated
in Figure 5). With the notched rectangular holes at
the top, the transmitter is oriented properly once it
is secured to the mounting base.
Two No. 8
Pan-Head,
Self-Tapping
Screws
Note: This diagram needs to be replaced with
appropriate 80 X120 base diagram
Figure 5: Securing the Mounting Base to the
Wallbox