Installation Guide
Daintree
®
Networked Wireless Adapter (WA100-PM)
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Switch Adapter Mode
Occupancy Sensor Time Delays
Wiring
Switch Type
Dimming:
operating the connected switch generates
dimming and On/Off signals.
On/Off (no dimming):
operating the connected switch
generates On/Off signals.
Alternate:
operating the connected switch will switch separate
drivers, providing no load (0%), partial load (one or the other of
the two loads, according to the driver loading) or full load (100%).
Bi-Level:
operating the connected switch will switch loads
independently in a bi-level driver (or 2 drivers), providing no
load (0%), partial load (according to the driver capability or
driver loading) or full load (100%).
Light output ID
Light + Switch (driver and switch are the same type):
the
connected driver matches the operational capability of the
switch. For example:
• If the Switch type is “Dimming,” a dimming switch and 0-10V
dimmable driver are both connected to the WA100-PM.
See Figure 10.
• If the Switch type is “On/Off (no dimming)” an On/Off switch
is connected to the WA100-PM digital input and On/Off
driver(s) are connected to the WA100-PM’s line voltage
Switched Load connection and/or an external relay
connected to the WA100-PM’s low voltage digital output.
• If the Switch type is “Bi-Level,” a bi-level driver and bi-level
switch connect to the WA100-PM.
No Light (switch only):
provides wireless adaptation for the
selected switch type only. No light is connected to the WA100-PM.
Occupancy sensor time delays must be set for minimum.
When the Daintree Networked is commissioned, time delays
are set in the Daintree Controls Software (DCS) web application.
These DCS “Off delays” start counting down after the sensor’s
internal time delay expires. Therefore, set occupancy sensors for
the minimum time delay during the WA100-PM installation.
Line voltage wiring connects to the electrical supply circuit and
to the driver(s). The Black (Hot) flying lead and the Red (Switched
Load) flying lead are 14AWG. The White (Neutral) flying lead is
18AWG.
Low voltage 22AWG flying leads provide for connections to
supply low voltage power and carry control signals to and
from low voltage devices such as switches, dimmers, photocells,
isolated relays and 0-10V analog dimming driver controls.
Do
not connect any single low voltage device to more than one
WA100-PM.
While the WA100-PM is in Installation Test mode the low voltage
devices connected to the WA100-PM directly control the lights
wired to the same WA100-PM. After you exit Installation Test
mode, the lights turn On and are NOT controlled by the devices
connected to the WA100-PM.
After joining the wireless network, the control signals from the
low voltage devices pass through the WA100-PM and are sent
wirelessly to the Daintree Networked. Depending on the zone
and device configuration in the DCS, wireless signals from the
WAC to the WA100-PM determine the operation of the light(s).
Design Caution
Wireless adapters must always be provided with uninterrupted
power. Do not install a wireless adapter such as the WA100-PM to
control an electrical circuit that provides power to other wireless
devices or adapters. If power to wireless adapters or devicesis shut
off, control and communication with them is disabled.
Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect all power before installation and
during servicing. Do not open WA100-PM enclosure; no user-serviceable
parts inside. All installation and maintenance of line voltage equipment
must be performed by a qualified electrician. The WA100-PM must be
installed in accordance with all local, state, and national electrical codes
and requirements. Wiring connectors are not supplied. UL recognized
wiring connectors must be used in the installation.
CAUTION
Reducing noise on low voltage (0-10V) wiring
• Keep wiring as short as practical
• Keep signal lines separate from mains voltage lines.
• Reduce the area created by the signal lines and
the GND return (i.e., keep them close together).
• If possible twist the signal line with the GND return.