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WAVMI User Manual What is WAVMI WAVMI allows mains voltage signals to be detected by a Rako wired system. So, the Rako system can be made aware that certain circuits are active. This includes inputs from Alarm sensors & PIR modules, central heating controls, fan motors –...
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WAVMI must be connected to A RAKO Wired System. The simplest method is by connecting the RJ11 patch lead from the WAVMI to one of the RJ11 sockets on a system RAK-Link or RAK-Star. The RJ11 patch lead may also be plugged into a WA-Con access point.
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An input will register as ON when it has LIVE volts on it’s SL terminal. The WAVMI must have a common Neutral connection between itself and the switching source. Other aux Live, Neutral, Earth terminals are provided to allow tidy wiring to security PIR’s and so on.
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Input is OFF. A BRIGHT LED indicates that it’s input is ON (LIVE) Configure the WAVMI using RASOFT For WAVMI to operate correctly with a RAKO system some initial setup must be performed. This is done using a PC running RASOFT software and communicating with the Wired System via a RAKO Bridge Product (WRE-Bridge, WA-Bridge of WTC-Bridge).
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Wired Volt Free Setup screen will be shown: Press Update List Button to make the new WAVMI appear on list at bottom LH Corner. (The Default WAVMI can be deleted from the list). The new WAVMI should now appear as On-line. If it does not, try Updating the List again, or even closing &...
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Input Enable buttons on this screen with figure 3. In each case only inputs A,B,C are in use. (WAVMI uses the same RASOFT Programming screen as WAVFR. Since WAVMI only has 5 inputs, the Inputs F,G,H,I,J must always be disabled).
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ON. Since A & C have been linked, the WAVMI software cannot distinguish between an A input and a C input. Thus it is only necessary to program one of the inputs – ie just create a map for input A, not input C also.
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