Step 4: Assign/Provision Devices Using The Site Setup Wizard - Cooper WaveLinx Lite User And Programming Manual

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User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (4.0)

Step 4: Assign/Provision Devices Using the Site Setup Wizard

If uncertain of how many zones an area should be configured with, skip the area during device assignment to avoid
communications errors later. Devices can be assigned manually to the area once the zones are created and assigned
to occupancy sets. See the steps starting on page 59 to create the zones and complete the area programming.
The process of assigning a WaveLinx Lite device to an area (network) is called provisioning. This section will walk through the assigning or
provisioning devices to an area using the site setup wizard.
To assign/provision devices:
Ensure that the mobile device's Bluetooth is turned on.
1: In the step 4 setup wizard screen, determine which area will be the first to assign.
2: Verify that the devices in the chosen area are displaying the correct out-of-the box and LED behavior for an unprovisioned device as
described on the device's reference sheet in the "WaveLinx Lite Device Reference Sheets" section beginning on page 9.
3: In the setup wizard, locate the area and tap on 'Assign'.
4: With the mobile device, stand as close as possible to one of the WaveLinx Lite devices to be provisioned within the selected area (within 60
feet).
5: If the device is a battery powered wallstation, press any button on the wallstation before running the device scan to wake the station. The
station will stay in a ready state for 30 seconds, waiting for communication from the mobile app. This step is not necessary for line-voltage
powered wallstations or devices.
6: In 'Unassigned Devices' tap the 'Scan' button. Wait for the device scan to complete.
Found devices will appear in the 'Unassigned Devices' section, separated by device type. The device that has the strongest signal (probably
the closest device) will be at the top. Signal strength is indicated by color. Green indicates the device is close, yellow is midrange, and red is
far. This display is static and will not change until another scan command is processed.
Networked areas will display any found wallstations as well as fixture mount, integrated or tilemount sensors. Standalone areas will only
display fixture mount, integrated, or tilemount sensors.
Locate area and
tap assign
7: Locate and open the appropriate device type list for the device being provisioned. For line voltage powered devices, tap the identify icon '
to place the device in the identify mode and verify that it is the expected device. The device should respond with the identification behavior
described in the device reference sheet section beginning on page 9. After 15 seconds the device will disconnect and return to normal
operation or tap the identify icon '
responds, try the next device listed and continue until the expected device is found. Battery powered wallstations will not process an identify
command.
' prior to 15 seconds expiring to cancel the command and disconnect manually. If an unintended device
Tap 'Scan' to
scan for devices
Devices organized
by device type
Closest device
Furthest device
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