WPMM1A05A Honeywell Sensing and Control, WPMM1A05A Datasheet

MONITOR WGLA SERIES 5DB ANTENNA

WPMM1A05A

Manufacturer Part Number
WPMM1A05A
Description
MONITOR WGLA SERIES 5DB ANTENNA
Manufacturer
Honeywell Sensing and Control
Series
WPMMr
Datasheets

Specifications of WPMM1A05A

Accessory Type
Monitor, Wireless - 2.4 GHz Radio with Antenna
Contact Voltage Dc Max
30V
Contact Current Dc Max
200mA
Switch Terminals
Cable
Contact Current
750mA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
WGLA Wireless Limit Switch
For Use With
480-3319 - SW ROTARY STNDRD W/STEEL ROLLER480-3318 - SW ROTARY STNDRD W/NYLON ROLLER
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
480-3321
Installation and Technical Manual for the
Limitless™ Series WPMM Monitor
used in conjunction with the Limitless™Switch Series
Sensing and Control
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in
death or serious injury.
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.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in
death or serious injury.
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.
WARNING
WARNING
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
RF EXPOSURE
• To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile
• The WPMM must be installed in accordance with the
• Power to the WPMM should not be applied (ensure
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.
requirements specified in this document. See Section 3&4
for EIRP requirements. Only the specified EIRP power
settings, antenna types and gains and cable lengths
(attenuation) as outlined in this document are valid for
WPMM Series installations.
battery is removed) during installation of antenna as
damage could occur to the WPMM electronics.
WARNING
WARNING
50051864
ISSUE 2

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WPMM1A05A Summary of contents

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Installation and Technical Manual for the Limitless™ Series WPMM Monitor used in conjunction with the Limitless™Switch Series WARNING PERSONAL INJURY • DO NOT USE these products as safety or emergency stop devices or in any other application where failure of ...

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... AIRING ODE ............................................................................................................................................................. 19 6 URGE ODE ............................................................................................................................................................... 19 6 ACTORY ESET ODE ............................................................................................................................................... 19 6 BORT ODE ............................................................................................................................................................... 20 7 ANTENNA CONSIDERATIONS/OPTIONS AND MONITOR/ANTENNA INSTALLATION .................................. 21 7 VERVIEW OF NTENNA ii Honeywell Sensing and Control ............................................................................................................................................. 1 ................................................................................................................................ 2 ......................................................................................................................................... 4 .................................................................................................................................. 5 .................................................................................................................................. 5 ....................................................................................................................................... 5 ................................................................................................................................ 6 ............................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................ 8 ONFORMITY O ......................................................................................................................................... 12 EQUENCE .......................................................................................................................... 12 WPMM L ™ S AND IMITLESS .............................................................................................................................. 17 ............................................................................................................................................ 17 .......................................................................................................................................... 18 PTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 21 50051864 Issue 2 WITCH ..................................................................... 15 ...

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... A O NTENNA PTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 33 9 NTENNA ABLE PTIONS 9 OUNTING PTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 35 10 INSTALLATION DRAWINGS...................................................................................................................................... 36 10 RAWING VAILABILITY 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES ................................................................................................................................. 37 C ONSIDERATIONS ............................................................................................................. 23 A NTENNA .......................................................................................................................... AIN D I WITH CCEPTABLE ADE ONCERNS ......................................................................................................................... 30 R EPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................... 32 R EPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................ 32 .......................................................................................................................................... 34 ........................................................................................................................................... 36 50051864 Issue 2 -M ARGIN ................................................................... 29 Honeywell Sensing and Control iii ...

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... Table 7 – Approvals and Ratings ................................................................................................................................. 5 Table 8 – Radio Module Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 5 Table 9 – Electrical Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 5 Table 10 – Environmental Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 6 Table 11 – Country Communication Agency EIRP Limits Per Antenna ...................................................................... 10 Table 12 – Cable/Connector Loss Per Antenna Type for the WPMM Series ............................................................. 10 vi Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2 ...

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... NPN state change). The WPMM also indicates a low battery condition, insufficient RF link, as well as other diagnostic and functional operations that are described in further detail throughout this manual. 1.3 Model Reference 50051864 Issue 2 Honeywell Sensing and Control 1 ...

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... MPE NA NEMA R&TTE RP-SMA RF TX WGLA WPMM 2 Honeywell Sensing and Control Australian Communications and Media Authority Decibel Decibel Isotropic Decibel above or below 1 milliwatt Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Equivalent isotropic radiated power Electromagnetic Compatibility European Telecommunications Standards Institute European Union Federal Communications Committee ...

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... R&TTE Directive, the CE Mark and the notified body (NB) identification number is used when the NB is involved in the conformity assessment procedure. The alert sign must be used when a restriction on use (output power limit by a country at certain frequencies) applies to the equipment and must follow the CE marking. 50051864 Issue 2 Definition Honeywell Sensing and Control 3 ...

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... Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Table 6 – Other European Countries Country Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Iceland Liechtenstein Macedonia 4 Honeywell Sensing and Control ISO 3166 2 letter code US CA ISO 3166 2 letter code AU ISO 3166 2 letter code Country AT Latvia BE Lithuania BG Luxembourg CY ...

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... Vdc to 30Vdc 750 mA max. NPN current sinking, normally open 200 max. 1.75 Vdc max. @ max. load @ 25 °C [77°F] Three quick connect, 0.25 inch male blade 50051864 Issue 2 Ratings/Description IP67 FCC Part 15.247 Canadian ICES-003 CE mark C-Tick mark Honeywell Sensing and Control 5 ...

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... This Class B digital apparatus has been tested and found to comply with Canadian ICES-003. • French: Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. 6 Honeywell Sensing and Control Specification -40 ° °C [-40 °F to 185 °F] -40 ° °C [-40 °F to 185 °F] ...

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... 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 Communication’s office. • http://www.erodocdb.dk/doks/dochistory.aspx?docintid=1622 50051864 Issue 2 Honeywell Sensing and Control 7 ...

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... Limitless™ WPMM Series 2.8 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™ WPMM monitor. Figure 1. European Declaration of Conformity (DoC) 8 Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2 ...

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... Omni remote antenna used in EIRP = 8 dBm – 4. 5.5 dBi EIRP = 9.22 dBm (value is less than the max. EIRP allowed of 10.00 dBm) Antenna gain is expressed relative to a (theoretical) isotropic reference antenna (dBi). ETSI/European Countries including France restriction 50051864 Issue 2 Honeywell Sensing and Control 9 ...

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... EIRP (dBm) = Max. Radio Output Power (dBm) – Min. Cable/Connector Loss (dB) + Max. Antenna Gain (dBi) Values found in Tables 11 and 12. EIRP = 8 dBm – 4. 5.5 dBi EIRP = 9.22 dBm (value is less than the max. EIRP allowed of 10.00 dBm) 10 Honeywell Sensing and Control Application Mounting Agency/country Integral* or ...

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... WPMM connector jack under the same mounting procedure as the direct mount antenna. The other end of the extension cable will need to mate with antenna connector directly. Refer to Section 7.3 for further information regarding installation. 50051864 Issue 2 ® RF Module which Honeywell Sensing and Control 11 ...

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... If there are multiple WPMMs being used in the application, apply power to previously paired WPMMs first (if any) and then to one WPMM at a time. Allow time for each WPMM to complete its start-up sequence before applying power to the next WPMM. 12 Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2 ...

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... LEDs (see Figure 4) will be flashing which indicates  and amber  and apply to the Limitless™ housing in desired 50051864 Issue 2  that are   and hold depressed  LED turns on (see Figure  LED flashes  LED  LEDs ceasing to flash and Honeywell Sensing and Control 13 ...

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... Figure 4. Limitless™ Switch Housing NOTE: Use a blunt object, such as a paper clip or tooth pick to actuate the function switch 14 Honeywell Sensing and Control Figure 5. Limitless™ Switch with Function Button Depressed NOTE: Use a blunt object, such as a paper clip or tooth pick to actuate the function switch  ...

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... NPN output, actuation of another Limitless™ switch(s) will not cause another output change (visual, audible or NPN state change). A further detailed description of each function is defined in the following sections. Figure 7. WPMM Operation and LED Functions Chart – part 1 50051864 Issue 2 Honeywell Sensing and Control 15 ...

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... Limitless™ WPMM Series Figure 8. WPMM Operation and LED Functions Chart – part 2 16 Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2 ...

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... NOTE: Use a blunt object, such as a paper clip or tooth pick to actuate the function switch  LEDs illuminated with buzzer initially on for 30 seconds and then on two LED flashes at four blinks per second. This condition occurs when the battery 50051864 Issue 2  . Honeywell Sensing and Control 17 ...

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... The WPMM will go back to normal operation after 35 seconds if pairing does not occur. Figure 10. Limitless™ WPMM LED Display NOTE: Use a blunt object, such as a paper clip or tooth pick to actuate the function switch 18 Honeywell Sensing and Control  illuminated) before proceeding with this procedure.  ...

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... WPMM for approximately eight to 12 seconds at which time the green  LED flashing and the buzzer will beep the sequence  on WPMM for approximately 16 seconds at which time the green  LED illuminated. Refer to Figure 10. 50051864 Issue 2  ,  LED  , amber Honeywell Sensing and Control 19 ...

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... WPMM into the Abort mode. The WPMM immediately returns to normal operation. Figure 11. Limitless™ WPMM LED Display NOTE: Use a blunt object, such as a paper clip or tooth pick to actuate the function switch 20 Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2  for more than 12 seconds but does not wish to  ...

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... UV stable 316 coax, UV stable SST fiberglass Polyethylene/200 aluminum Series coax alloy UV stable PVC/RG- 300 series UV stable 316 coax, UV stable SST fiberglass Polyethylene/200 aluminum Series coax alloy UV stable LG UV stable PVC/ UV stable Keyflex BT- RG-174 coax black ABS 1040D Honeywell Sensing and Control 21 ...

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... For instance, this is analogous to the reflector in an automobile’s headlight. 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. 22 Honeywell Sensing and Control 2.2 dBi RF Antenna Pattern - Horizontal 50051864 Issue 2 2 ...

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... Another concern is RF interference, discussed in Section 1.5.3. Figure 13. Limitless™ switch to WPMM Antennas with RF Signal Line of Sight (LOS) Free From Obstacles Figure 14. Limitless™ switch to WPMM Antennas with RF Signal Line of Sight (LOS) Affected by Obstacles 50051864 Issue 2 Honeywell Sensing and Control 23 ...

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... 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. 24 Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2 ...

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... It is also more resistant to weather conditions as there’s no swivel-joint connection 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. Issue 2 Figure 16. Limitless™ WPMM RP-SMA Connection, Remote Honeywell Sensing and Control 25 50051864 ...

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... Permanent mounting: Pre-clean the surface where the antenna mounted with an alcohol wipe. Peel paper protection from adhesive strip and mount to the cleaned surface. Figure 18. Adhesive Mount Antenna – Step 1. Pre-clean the surface 26 Honeywell Sensing and Control Figure 19. Adhesive Mount Antenna – Step 2. Peel Protection from Adhesive Strip 50051864 Issue 2 Figure 20. Adhesive Mount Antenna – ...

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... Assemble two U-clamps around mast and tighten nuts to ensure lock washers provided are compressed to a flat condition. Figure 21. Mast Mount Antenna – Tighten nut on mounting bracket Issue 2 Figure 22. Mast Mount Antenna – Side View with Attachment to Pipe Honeywell Sensing and Control 27 50051864 ...

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... Line of sight with a 2.2 dBi antenna installed on the Limitless™ switch and WPMM monitor 28 Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2 Figure 23. Magnetic Mount Bracket with Antenna – Mounted on Steel ...

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... 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) 50051864 Issue 2 Honeywell Sensing and Control 29 ...

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... A lightning arrestor such as the AL-NFNFB-9 from Hyperlink Technologies can be reviewed against application requirements. ATTENTION National, local and/or regulatory agencies may require the use of a lightning arrestor and possibly other requirements for an antenna system installation recommended that the customer review and adhere to these requirements. 30 Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2 ...

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... Figure 26) and attach with #6-32 (not supplied). Also reference Section 9.3. Figure 25. WPMM Panel Mount – Back View Figure 26. WPMM Panel Mount – Back View In Place 50051864 Issue 2 Figure 27. WPMM Panel Mount – Front View Honeywell Sensing and Control 31 ...

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... Check the WPMM housing for signs of damage. Replace if necessary 8.2 Antenna Inspection and Replacement Periodic inspection • Check antenna or cable connection to WPMM connector to ensure it is tight and no signs of damage or corrosion. Replace if necessary per Section 7.2. 32 Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2 ...

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... WAN02RSP Straight Tilt and Swivel Design Direct Design, Direct Mount Mount Antenna Connector WAN05RSP with WAMM100RSP-005 Tilt and Swivel Design, Magnetic Mount Antenna 50051864 Issue 2 WAN03RSP Flat Design, WAN06RNJ Adhesive Mount Antenna Straight Design, Bracket Mount Antenna Honeywell Sensing and Control 33 ...

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... Limitless™ WPMM Series 9.2 Antenna Cable Options Limitless™ Cable Accessories WCA200RNPRSP-002/010 Cable Assembly 34 Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2 ...

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... Limitless™ WPMM Series 9.3 Mounting Options WAMM100RSP-005/010 Magnetic Antenna Mount WPB1 WPMM Mounting Bracket Issue 2 WPR1 Panel Mount Retainer Honeywell Sensing and Control 35 50051864 ...

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... Limitless™ WPMM Series 10 INSTALLATION DRAWINGS 10.1 Drawing Availability Complete installation drawings for each listing of the WPMM Series and Limitless™ accessories are available at www.honeywell.com/sensing 36 Honeywell Sensing and Control 50051864 Issue 2 ...

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... Section 6.3 Limitless™ switch Installation guide battery using the procedure in Section 6.3 be reported as insufficient RF Limitless™ switch installation guide battery using the procedure in Section 6.3 be reported as insufficient RF Limitless™ switch installation guide Honeywell Sensing and Control 37 ...

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... Limitless™ switch is actuated (green LED ON, amber LED OFF) NPN output is not changing state when Limitless™ switch is actuated (green LED ON, amber LED OFF) 38 Honeywell Sensing and Control CAUSE RESOLUTION Limitless™ switch is not paired Pair Limitless™ switch to WPMM per Section 5.4 to WPMM External actuator of Replace Limitless™ ...

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WARRANTY/REMEDY Honeywell warrants goods of its manufacture as being free of defective materials and faulty workmanship. Honeywell’s standard product warranty applies unless agreed to otherwise by Honeywell in writing; please refer to your order acknowledgement or consult your local sales ...

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