Wcs-So/Sco; And -Sb/R Installation; Powering The Wcs-So, -Sco 2 , -Sb/R Sensor; Addressing The Wcs-So, -Sco 2 , -Sb/R Sensor - Trane Air-Fi WCS-SB Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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WCS–SO/SCO
Note: WCS-SO/SCO
A WCI, in addition to providing wireless communications between controllers, can provide wireless
communication to Air-Fi® Wireless Communications Sensors (WCSs). A WCI can receive the signal of
a WCS when the WCS has been powered up and addresses have been set up on it. Use the following
procedures.
Powering the WCS-SO, -SCO
Complete the following steps to power up the WCS-SO, SCO
1. Remove the cover by firmly pressing the thumb tab at the bottom of the cover and pulling the cover
2. Power the sensor by removing the insulation strip from between the two batteries.
Addressing the WCS-SO, -SCO
Prior to setting addresses on the WCS, you need to know the group address (1 digit), the network
address (1 digit), the unit controller address (3 digits), and sensor number (1 digit).
Notes:
1. Remove the cover of the sensor.
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and –SB/R Installation
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and SB/R sensors have limited functionality when used with any BCI. See
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BCI2 Point and Reference Limitations," p. 91
, -SB/R Sensor
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away from the back plate.
Figure 31. Pulling the insulated strip from between the batteries
A Tracer SC group refers to all of the networks that communicate with the same Tracer SC.
Unit controller addresses above 127 may be used for Air-Fi® Wireless systems. (Previously,
with hardwired MS/TP communication, no addresses higher than 127 were allowed.)
for more information.
, -SB/R Sensor
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, SB/R sensor:
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