Installation Guide
Daintree
®
Networked Wireless Adapter (WA100-PM)
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Figure 18:
Secure unused wires
Figure 19:
Mounting in driver channel
Figure 20:
Mounting with the
included bracket
Figure 21:
Mounting external to the top
of a suspended fixture
Securing Low Voltage Wires
1.
Make sure the unit is NOT powered.
2.
Cut the unused low voltage wires approximately five
inches from where they exit the WA100-PM body.
The WA100-PM is designed so that it can be mounted in a variety
of ways. Depending on the construction of the fixture and its ability
to propagate radio signals, it can be mounted inside the fixture in
the ballast/driver channel. A printed bar code label with the full
IEEE address is included with the WA100-PM. Affix this label to the
outside of the fixture. Choose a standard location so that when
someone looks for fixtures containing a WA100-PM, they will
easily find it .
Using the Mounting Bracket
The mounting bracket included with the WA100-PM and shown in
the illustration below provides a screwmounting alternative.
The bracket has a slot that allows wires to remain connected as you
snap the bracket onto the WA100-PM nipple. The WA100-PM
can be secured at the other end using the integral screw tab.
Alternatively, it can be mounted externally to a junction box,
enclosure, or fixture housing through
a 1/2” knockout.
3.
Isolate the end of each wire using a wire nut, shrink tubing, or
equivalent.
4.
Wrap the unused low voltage wires around the side of the
adapter in a bunch, and secure them in place using a white or
clear cable tie.
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Trimming and Dressing
Mounting