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WAVMI Instruction Manual
What is the WAVMI?
WAVMI allows mains trigger signals to add additional control of a Rako Wired system.
This includes inputs from Alarm sensors, PIR modules, Thermo sensors, Light detectors.
WAVMI
Manual Version 2.0.1

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  • Page 1 WAVMI Instruction Manual What is the WAVMI? WAVMI allows mains trigger signals to add additional control of a Rako Wired system. This includes inputs from Alarm sensors, PIR modules, Thermo sensors, Light detectors. WAVMI Manual Version 2.0.1...
  • Page 2 Connect WAVMI by CAT5, or RJ11 to the wired system and power up. Two LEDs will light on the WAVMI circuit board. The “Power” LED in the top left of the board indicates that correct volts are being received from the power adaptor. The LED “D25” near the terminal blocks shows that the WAVMI on-board supplies are active (power to the terminal blocks).
  • Page 3 - Click the “Finish” button to complete setup. Programming the WAVMI functions A WAVMI has a maximum of 24 maps that can be set. Each is programmable by selecting it in the mappings list and then editing the three sections: “Inputs”, “Mapping Options” and “Output Action”.
  • Page 4 Inputs The ten inputs of the WAVMI “A-E” are represented by these buttons and correspond directly to the lettered terminal blocks on the circuit board. Each can be set to, “Normal”, “Ignore” or “Invert” by clicking on the tile. Normal – Used to select this input as the trigger for the map.
  • Page 5 Trigger on Make/Break: Sets the type of signal the WAVMI will respond to. Typically normally open devices will be set up as “Trigger on make” normally closed as “Trigger on Break”. A map set up as trigger on Break will have “RLS” after the letter in the mapping list (see map 2 in figure 4).