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WSG30 Users Manual
ChAptER 7: WiRELESS SENSoRS
WSg WiRELESS tEMpERAtURE SENSoR
INTRODUCTION
supply is also available, in which case the batteries function as backup power if main AC power fails
(power supply required for router mode).
NOTE: Do not install the sensor in a dirty, humid, or corrosive environment . Do not install the
sensor in close proximity to other 2 .4GHz devices (WiFi, etc) . Do not install the device inside of a
metallic enclosure as this will impede it's ability to Wirelessly communicate with the WSG30 .
Package contents
(1) Wireless Temperature Sensor
(1) Plastic drywall anchors
InstallatIon suMMary
1) Locate the sensor serial number on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure .
2) Enter the serial number into the WSG30 using the web page or keypad.
3) Mount the sensor.
4) Attach power supply if using as a router and install the batteries.
5) Watch the LCD or web page to confirm that the sensor has connected with the WSG30.
sensor regIstratIon
Before you power-up the sensor you must enter the serial number, located on the small white label
inside the sensor enclosure, into the WSG30. You can do this with the WSG30 web page or you can
enter it using the WSG30 keypad (see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual). Just be sure to jot
down the serial number before you attach the sensor to the wall.
Battery InforMatIon
The Wireless Temperature Sensor can operate for up to 2 years on a good set of AA alkaline batteries
when the sensor is configured as an end-device with a 3 second sampling interval. Sensors configured as
routers must use a plug-in power supply. Faster sampling intervals will reduce battery life.
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The WSG Wireless Temperature sensor provides remote temperature monitoring
without running wires. Temperature data is sent from the sensor to the WSG30
via an integrated 2.4GHz Wireless radio. The device can transmit its signal up to
300' indoors and even greater distances when it has line-of-site. The WSG30
series of Wireless sensors also feature mesh networking technology, which allows
each sensor to be used as either a Wireless sensor/router or as a low-power
battery operated sensor (also referred to as an end point). When used as a router,
greater distances can be realized because each sensor/router adds another 300' of
range to the system. The sensor comes with 2 AA alkaline batteries which will
power the sensor for up to 2 years (end point mode). An optional plug-in power
(2) AA Alkaline batteries
(1) #6 Metal tapping screws

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Summary of Contents for Sensaphone WSG30

  • Page 1 Before you power-up the sensor you must enter the serial number, located on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure, into the WSG30. You can do this with the WSG30 web page or you can enter it using the WSG30 keypad (see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual). Just be sure to jot down the serial number before you attach the sensor to the wall.
  • Page 2 Install the batteries. Re-attach the top and cover. Power suPPly wIrIng (router Mode) When using your wireless sensor in Router mode, you must use an external power supply (Sensaphone Part #XFR-0041). This is required because router mode uses more power than can be supplied by batteries alone for an extended period of time.