Honeywell Limitless WOI Series Installation And Technical Manual
Honeywell Limitless WOI Series Installation And Technical Manual

Honeywell Limitless WOI Series Installation And Technical Manual

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Installation and Technical Manual for the
Limitless™ Wireless Operator Interface
WOI Series
Used in conjunction with the Limitless™ WPMM or WDRR Series
WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY
DO NOT USE these products as safety or emergency stop
devices or in any other application where failure of the product
could result in personal injury.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
Honeywell does not recommend using devices for critical
control applications where there is, or may be, a single point
of failure or where single points of failure may result in an
unsafe condition. It is up to the end-user to weigh the risks
and benefits to determine if the products are appropriate for
the application based on security, safety and performance.
Additionally, it is up to the end-user to ensure that the control
strategy results in a safe operating condition if any crucial
segment of the control solution fails. Honeywell customers
assume full responsibility for learning and meeting the
required Declaration of Conformity, Regulations, Guidelines,
etc. for each country in their distribution market.
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WARNING
RF EXPLOSURE
To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile
transmitting devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more
should be maintained between the antenna of this device
and persons during device operation To ensure compliance,
operation at closer than this distance is not recommended.
The antenna used for this transmission must not be co-located
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
The WOI must be installed in accordance with the
requirements specified in this document in order to
comply with the specific Country Communication Agency
requirements. (i.e. FCC, IC, ETSI, ACMA, etc.) See Section 3
as it requires choosing the correct Country Use Code and thus
allowable antenna and/or cable usage.
CAUTION
Power to the WOI should not be applied (ensure battery is
removed) during installation of antenna as damage could
occur to the WOI electronics.
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  • Page 1 WARNING Failure to comply with these instructions could result in Honeywell does not recommend using devices for critical death or serious injury. control applications where there is, or may be, a single point...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Antenna Adjustment Considerations ........... . . 27 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 3 WOI used in conjunction with a WDRR ........... . 39 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 4 Table 13 – Antenna Options ................. . 20 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 5: Description

    Wireless DIN Rail Receiver (WDRR). The WPMM and WDRR will then indicate the actuator position of the WOI switch via a visual indicator, audible indicator and/or electronic output. The WOI supports no electrical signal inputs and is powered by a replaceable battery. Model Reference Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 6: Abbreviations And Definitions

    North America – United States of America and Canada NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R&TTE RP-SMA Reverse Polarity SMA connector Radio Frequency Transmit Wireless Operator Interface Wireless Heavy Duty Limit Switch Series WPMM Wireless Panel Mount Monitor Series Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 7: Symbol Definitions

    The alert sign must be used when a restric- tion on use (output power limit by a country at certain frequencies) applies to the equipment and must follow the CE marking. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Italy Table 6 – Other European Countries; Country Use Code “B” Country ISO 3166 2 letter code Country ISO 3166 2 letter code Bosnia and Herzegovina Norway Croatia Russian Federation Iceland Serbia Liechtenstein Switzerland Macedonia Turkey Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 9: Certification And Approvals

    Specification Battery 3.6 Vdc Lithium Thionyl Chloride; 2/3AA size; Manufacturer: Uniwell, P/N DEV-10-0009 or Green Energy, P/N ER14335M EMC Specifications The latest applicable EMC Standards are as follows: • EN 300 328, V1.7.1 • EN 61326-1 (2006) • EN 301 489-1, V1.8.1 • EN 301 489-17, V2.1.1 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 10: Environmental Specifications

    20 cm [7.87 in] from all persons. 2.7.4 European Restrictions • Information regarding national restrictions can be found in document: ERC/REC 70-03 (Relating to the use of short-range devices including appendixes and annexes). Documentation may be found in the document database in the European Com- munication’s office. • http://www.erodocdb.dk/doks/dochistory.aspx?docintid=1622 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 11: European (Ce) Declaration Of Conformity (Doc)

    European (CE) Declaration of Conformity (DoC) 2.8.1 European Declaration of Conformity Statements This section contains the European Declaration of Conformity (DoC) statement for the radio used in the Limitless™ WOI switch. Figure 1. European Declaration of Conformity (DoC) Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 12: For More Information About The R&Tte Directive

    Limitless™ Wireless Operator Interface 50077275 ISSUE 1 2.8.2 For more information about the R&TTE Directive The following website contains additional information about the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) directive: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/faq/ Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 13: Antenna Options Allowed Per Country Use Code

    WAN11RSP Integral mount: Antennas have an RP-SMA plug that connects directly to the WOI RP-SMA jack Remote mount: Remote mount antenna uses a cable with a RP-SMA plug that connects directly to the WOI RP-SMA jack Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 14: Country Use Code "B" Antenna Options

    9 dBi. Antenna types not included in this list or having a gain greater than 9 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 Ohm. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 15: Quick Start Up

    The other end of the extension cable will need to mate with antenna connector directly or it may be integral to the particular remote mount antenna chosen. Limitless™ WOI RP-SMA Connection, Integral Limitless™ WOI RP-SMA Connection, Remote Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 16: End User Switch Connection (If Applicable)

    Mounting: The mounting hole and enclosure are designed to fit most 22 mm industrial switches that are in the market place. The dimensions are depicted in Figure 2 and installation of the switch should be conducted in accordance to the chosen switch manufac- turer’s requirements. Figure 2. Limitless™ WOI Mounting Hole Dimensions Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 17: Figure 3. Limitless™ Woi Leadwires

    30 mA @ 3.6 Vdc electrical load. The following is the required wire color connection (see Figure 3). Contact block shown is an example and not supplied by Honeywell when the end user supplies their own 22 mm operator/switch.
  • Page 18: Battery Connection Procedure

    RISk OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY FROM EXPLOSION OR FIRE If WOI is to be returned to Honeywell for any reason, the battery MUST be removed prior to shipping. Dispose of used batteries promptly per local regulations or the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
  • Page 19: Pairing Mode

    Record the WOI Sequence # on identification labels Š and apply to the WOI housing in desired locations (See Figure 9). Repeat Steps 2-7 to add additional WOI switches. Up to 16 WOI can be paired to a single WPMM. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 20: Figure 6. Limitless™ Woi Housing

    Figure 8. Limitless™ WOI with Function Button De- pressed Figure 7. Limitless™ WPMM Housing NOTE: Use a blunt object, such as a paper clip to actuate the function switch „. Figure 9. Limitless™ WOI Label Placement Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 21 Record the WOI Sequence # on identification labels Š and apply to the WOI housing in desired locations (See Figure 9). Repeat Steps 2-7 to add additional Limitless™ switch. Up to 14 Limitless™ switches can be paired to a single WDRR. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 22: Woi Purge Mode

    Press and hold the switch function button for greater than 12 seconds. Initially the orange LED … turns on and after the 12 seconds will turn off indicating the WOI has been purged (see Figure 8). Repeat above steps if necessary to purge more Limitless™ WOIs. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 23: Wpmm/Wdrr Operation And Led Functions

    WOI switches will cause a single red output LED to illuminate and change in the electrical output for the associated output (#1 thru 14) that it is paired too. The operation and LED functions for the WPMM are visually depicted and described in the WDRR Installation and Technical Manual located at www.honeywell.com/limitless. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 24: Antenna Considerations/Options & Installation

    Nickel profile mobile thru- [15 ft] plated steel dome hole screw mount *Reference Limitless™ Nomenclature (i.e. WPMM Series, WLS Series, etc.); Section 1.3 for the WOI Series **Reference Limitless™ Environment Usage section 5.5 for further details Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 25: Omni-Directional Antenna Design

    The reflector does not add light or increase the luminous intensity of the light bulb, rather it simply directs all the light energy in the forward direction where the light is needed most. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 26: Antenna Mounting And Considerations

    Figure 12. WOI to WPMM or WDRR Antennas with RF Signal Line of Sight (LOS) Free From Obstacles Figure 13. WOI to WPMM or WDRR Antennas with RF Signal Line of Sight (LOS) Affected by Obstacles Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 27: Outdoor Installation Warnings

    1 AWG ground wire and corrosion-resistant connectors. • Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding details. • Lightning arrestors for antenna feed coaxial cables are available from HyperLink Technologies, Inc. m WARNING If a person comes in contact with electrical power, and cannot move DO NOT TOUCH THAT PERSON OR RISk ELECTROCUTION. • Use a non-conductive dry board, stick, or rope to push, pull, or drag them so they no longer are in contact with electrical power. • Once they are no longer contacting electrical power, administer CPR if certified, and make sure emergency medical aid has been requested. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 28: Antenna Connection, Styles, And Mounting Options

    It is also more resistant to weather conditions as there’s no swivel-joint connec- tion for contaminants to enter. A benefit of the tilt & swivel design is that it allows easier positioning in relation to other antenna(s) to obtain a suitable RF signal. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 29: Figure 16. Straight And Tilt/Swivel Antennas

    Figure 17. Adhesive Mount Antenna Figure 18. Adhesive Mount Antenna Figure 19. Adhesive Mount Antenna – Step 1. Pre-clean the surface – Step 2. Peel Protection from Adhe- – Step 3. Mount the Antenna sive Strip Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 30: Figure 20. Mast Mount Antenna

    U-clamps around mast and tighten nuts to ensure lock washers provided are compressed to a flat condition (See Figures 20 and 21). Figure 20. Mast Mount Antenna – Figure 21. Mast Mount Antenna – Tighten nut on mounting bracket Side View with Attachment to Pipe Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 31: Antenna Adjustment Considerations

    The least RF signal is normally in a direction in-line with the top of the antenna, so avoid having antennas pointed directly toward or directly away from each other. Figure 23. Highest RF signal when antennas are as parallel to each other as possible Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 32: Signal Range Of An Antenna

    Try several mounting locations and/or antennas while retesting each with the attenuator to determine the optimal set-up that provides an acceptable fade-margin. Remember to remove the attenuator after testing is completed. *Suggested sources/part numbers • 10 dB attenuator (i.e. Crystek – Part number: CATTEN-0100) • RP-SMA female to SMA male connector adaptor (i.e. Connector City – Part number : ADP-SMAM-RPSF) • RP-SMA male to SMA female connector adaptor (i.e. Connector City – Part number : ADP-RPSM-SMAF) Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 33: Environment Usage/Concerns

    Figure 24. Tapes applied to an antenna location (as shown on a WGLA Series Switch) In the end, the antenna/cable choice may need to be tested in the actual application conditions to prove suitability. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 34: Outdoor Antenna Installations - Lightning Concerns

    Once the RF sources are identified and located, it may allow the Limitless™ Series antennas to be moved away from the identified RF sources to achieve acceptable performance. The other option is removing the external source, if feasible. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 35: Woi Mounting/Actuation

    29 mm mushroom (see Figure 26, green button example) is available in a momentary only design, and the 40 mm is a maintained (push-pull) design (see Figure 26, yellow button example). Figure 25. Limitless™ WOI dimensions Figure 26. Limitless™ WOI with button options Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 36: Inspection And Maintenance

    RISk OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY FROM EXPLOSION OR FIRE If WOI Series switch is to be returned to Honeywell for any reason, the battery MUST be removed prior to shipping. Dispose of used batteries promptly per local regulations or the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
  • Page 37: Figure 27. Limitless™ Woi Battery Replacement

    Dispose of used battery promptly per local regulations or the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not expose of in fire. Note: Re-pairing via pairing mode is not required after installing a new battery Figure 27. Limitless™ WOI Battery Replacement Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 38: Accessories

    T/S, magnetic mount adhesive mount bracket mount connector connector connector WAN11RSP WAN09RSP WPB1 WAN10RSP low-profile dome antenna, low-profile mobile antenna, WPMM mounting straight mobile through-hole screw mount magnetic mount bracket antenna, magnetic mount Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 39: Antenna Cable Options

    Use when extra cable length is desired and allows connection from RP-SMA jack to RP-SMA plug INSTALLATION DRAWINGS Drawing Availability Complete installation drawings for each listing of the Limitless™ WOI Series switch and accessories are available at www.honeywell. com/sensing Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting Guides

    Yellow LED is flashing • Determine which WOI switch has a low battery using the procedure in the TROUBLESHOOTING Incorrect battery installed in WOI MODE section of the WPMM Installation and Techni- switch cal manual. • Replace WOI switch battery per Section 6.3 Figure 28. Limitless™ WPMM with call-outs Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 41 Antenna alignment is not accept- Reposition antenna; reference Section 5.2.4 able Damage to antenna cable Replace antenna cable; reference Section 5.2.3.1 Loose antenna or cable connec- Check connections and tighten as necessary; refer- tions ence Section 5.2.3.1 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 42 WOI switch is actuated (green Replace actuator /contact blocks per switch manufac- switch are nonfunctional or defec- LED „ ON, yellow LED … OFF) turer’s instructions tive WOI switch internal electronics Replace WOI switch damaged Damaged output Replace WPMM Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 43: Woi Used In Conjunction With A Wdrr

    Installation and Technical Manual) • Replace WOI switch battery per Section 6.3 Yellow LED is flashing • Determine which WOI switch has a low battery by visually inspecting the tri-color output LEDs Incorrect battery installed in WOI one or more should be flashing yellow (see WDRR switch Installation and Technical Manual) • Replace WOI switch battery per Section 6.3 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 44: Figure 29. Limitless™ Wdrr With Call-Outs

    Limitless™ Wireless Operator Interface 50077275 ISSUE 1 Figure 29. Limitless™ WDRR with call-outs Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 45 WOI switch(es) is actu- Actuator /contact blocks in WOI are nonfunctional or per switch manufacturer’s instruc- ated (green power LED ON, yellow defective tions LEDs OFF) WOI switch internal electronics Replace WOI switch damaged Damaged output(s) Replace WDRR receiver Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 46 +44 (0) 1698 481676 Fax While we provide application assistance personally, through our Latin America +1-305-805-8188 literature and the Honeywell web site, it is up to the customer to +1-305-883-8257 Fax determine the suitability of the product in the application. USA/Canada +1-800-537-6945 Specifications may change without notice.

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