XW-111™ Wi-Fi Digital Sensor Users Manual
Mode
The XW-111 operates in two fundamental modes: "Stand-alone" and "Slave." Depending on which mode
you select, the menu tabs will change to reflect the mode's settings. Select "Stand-Alone" if using the
XW-111 to simply monitor the inputs and provide input status information to users through its built-in web
pages, send email alerts, or control a remote relay. Select "Slave" if the XW-111 is used to send data to a
master device such as an X-600M™ controller.
The Mode setting will not take effect until the XW-111 is rebooted. To do this click the Reboot button after
making a change to the Mode.
► Stand-Alone:
In this mode the XW-111 is self-contained and is used without other master devices. It can be configured
to operate in low-power mode and periodically check the inputs and send alarm messages directly to
users via email or control remote relays. In stand alone mode it can also be used as a stand-alone web
server that users can access at any time to view current input status.
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The web server can be enabled which allows users to access this device directly using a web
browser or the CBW Mobile app. Users can view real-time input status. Note: Enabling the web
server requires considerably more power and battery operation is not practical.
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The Email tab is visible and the Remote Master tab is suppressed.
► Slave:
In this mode the XW-111 sends the input status to a master device such as an X-600M controller. In this
mode the XW-111 sleeps most of the time to conserve power. It periodically awakens, checks the inputs
and transmits (pushes) the data to a remote server. The "master" ControlByWeb device uses the XW-
111 just like other wired sensors that may be attached.
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In this low power mode the XW-111 sleeps most of the time. It periodically awakens, checks the
inputs, connects to a Wi-Fi network and transmits data to the master device.
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Use longer interval for long battery life.
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No emails are supported
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The internal web server is not accessible
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The Email tab is suppressed, and the Remote Master tab is shown
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