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RIB WDWS-EN3 Installation Manual
RIB WDWS-EN3 Installation Manual

RIB WDWS-EN3 Installation Manual

Door/window sensor

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Door/Window Sensor
Solar Panel
Link Button
Alignment Arrow
(Sensor)
Alignment Arrow
(Magnet)
LED Display
Package Contents
• Sensor and magnet
• 4 screws

Product Description

The Door/Window Sensor helps provide energy savings for an area
by detecting when a door or window opens or closes.
It is a wireless solar-powered sensor that can be used on its own to
detect the open and closed status of entry doors or windows, or
it can be linked with occupancy sensors to more accurately track
when a room is occupied or vacant.
The sensor is easy to install on door and window frames, and virtu-
ally anything indoors that opens and closes.
Features Include:
• Sends wireless message to other devices whenever a door or win-
dow opens or closes
• Harvests ambient solar energy to power the sensor and send wire-
less communication
• Mounts easily on standard doors or windows
• Works with motion sensors to track room occupancy
• Supplemental battery option for extreme low-light conditions
393233B • 07.18.17
Installation Guide B1877
• WDWS-EN3
0.59"
0.5"
15mm
12.7mm
3.15"
80mm
0.47"
12mm
0.83"
21mm
Tools Required
• Screwdriver
• Leveling tool
• Light meter

Specifications

Power Supply
Transmission Range
RF Communications
Charge Time
before Linking
Light Required to
Sustain Operation
Charge Time for
Full Charge
Operating Life in Darkness
(after full charge)
EEP (EnOcean
Equipment Profile)
Maximum Sensor Gap
Dimensions (Sensor)
Dimensions (Magnet)
Weight (Total)
Environment
Agency Compliance
1.
Planning
Take a moment to plan for the sensor's successful operation and
optimal communication with other system components.
Remove the sensor from its packaging and place it under a strong
light to charge it for installation.
• Ensure the location provides consistent and adequate light
• Install according to the alignment requirements
• Determine which sensor profile is appropriate (when linking with
EnOcean-based In-line Switch, Plug-in Switch or HVAC Setback Mod-
ules (refer to the "Linking" and "Sensor Profiles" sections) - otherwise;
when linking with 3rd party controllers, these profiles aren't relevant
Consider the construction materials, such as metal and concrete, in
the space and obstacles that may interfere with RF signals
Indoor light energy harvesting
(Optional) Supplemental battery
80 ft. (25 m)
EnOcean 902MHz (WDWS-EN3)
2.7 hours @ 10 lux
3.7 minutes @ 200 lux
15 lux for 6 actuations/hour
50 lux for 30 actuations/hour
100 lux for 60 actuations/hour
21 hours @ 200 lux (after startup)
42 hours @ 200 lux (cold start)
174 hours: heartbeat only
67 hours @ 10 actuations/hour
10 hours @ 100 actuations/hour
D5-00-01
0.25 inch (6.4 mm)
3.15" L x 0.83" W x 0.59" D
(80 mm x 21 mm x 15 mm)
3.15" L x 0.47" W x 0.5" D
(80 mm x 12 mm x 13 mm)
0.97 oz. (27.5 g)
• Indoor use only
• 32° to 131° F (0° to 55° C)
• 5% to 95% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
FCC, IC
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Summary of Contents for RIB WDWS-EN3

  • Page 1: Specifications

    Power Supply Indoor light energy harvesting 12.7mm (Optional) Supplemental battery Transmission Range 80 ft. (25 m) Link Button RF Communications EnOcean 902MHz (WDWS-EN3) Alignment Arrow Charge Time 2.7 hours @ 10 lux (Sensor) before Linking 3.7 minutes @ 200 lux 3.15”...
  • Page 2 Door/Window Sensor • Installation Guide Alignment Requirements B. Position the mounting bracket and mark the two mounting screw drill points. The proximity of the magnet to the sensor is important for proper detection. The alignment arrows on the sensor and the magnet C.
  • Page 3 Door/Window Sensor • Installation Guide The Door/Window Sensor is a Transmit-only Device. B. The two mounting holes are exposed. To link the Door/Window Sensor to a transceiver; the transceiver Cover Cover must first be powered, within wireless range, and set to accepts links.
  • Page 4: Troubleshooting

    Door/Window Sensor • Installation Guide Troubleshooting To Link or Unlink a Sensor When a Door/Window Sensor is linked, the position of the magnet Problem Solution Checklist indicates to the transceiver which type of sensor profile is being • Verify there is a faintly audible click when the con- The sensor does not used.