Current WA200 SERIES Room Controllers Sensor

Product Overview
The WA200 series Room Controllers are a lighting and plug load control solution for commercial and industrial buildings. These room controllers transmit and receive messages over a wireless IEEE 802.15.4 radio network to control zones
of lighting. The devices are AC powered and provide On/Off switching as well as 0-10V analog dimming control for zones of LED drivers and ballasts.
The WA200 series are available in three zone configurations: a single zone (WA210-PM-C2), two-zone (WA220-PM-C2), or three-zone (WA230-PM-C2) controller. The z ones are independently controllable using one dedicated switching relay and one dedicated 0-10V and dimming control circuit for its respective lighting control zone. Each controller also features one auxiliary (Form C) dry contact which can be used as an interface to a local Building Automation System (BMS) or as a switch to control secondary low power, low voltage switching components in the lighting system. The 0-10V dimming control is designed to bring the dimming level back up to maximum should power to the WA200 fail making it suitable for use with emergency lighting.
WA200 Room Controllers are ideally combined with WOS3-PC Ceiling Sensors and WWD2 Wall controls for room solutions that can be commissioned and zoned as a stand-alone room control solution for stand-alone room controls the system commissioning is performed via a free app available on the Apple store.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
WARNING
- RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Disconnect power before servicing or installing product.
Install in accordance with National Electric Code. - RISK OF INJURY OR DAMAGE
Unit will fall if not installed properly. Follow installation instructions. - RISK OF INJURY
Wear safety glasses and gloves during installation and servicing.
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Use only in the manner intended by the manufacturer.
If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer.
Important
To ensure the product warranty is valid, please ensure all installation instructions and environmental conditions for storage and operation are complied with. Installation to be performed by factory trained or qualified personnel.
Prepare Electrical Wiring
Electrical Requirements
When replacing a line voltage switch, the power must be off at the branch circuit breaker. Bypass the line voltage switch to provide uninterrupted power to the fixtures and make sure the connection is properly insulated before installing the wireless switch.
Installation
- Disconnect power before installation. Turn off all power to affected light fixtures and supplies by turning off circuit breakers. Confirm that power is off at all light fixtures and supplies before continuing installation.
- IMPORTANT: When installing affix the small label with 4-5 digits of the WA200 IEEE address on the floor plan and/or the start-up Workbook to indicate its location in the building. This will be needed when commissioning the wireless network.

- Mount the WA200 room controller to a wiring junction box approved for the application,
by inserting the threaded barbed nipple of the WA200 series room controller through a convenient 1/2” knock-out on the junction box. Press firmly until the barbs engage inside the junction box. A threaded nut (not provided) may be used to further secure the nipple if desired. - If present, connect any 0-10V dimming wires from each lighting zone to the corresponding dimming wires on the WA200 be careful to observe polarity of the + (violet) and – (pink) dimming leads.
NOTE: The 0-10V wiring is Class 1.
- Connect line voltage supply (line and neutral) to the WA200 power input leads and connect each switched zone wire to its respective lighting zone load as illustrated in the wiring diagrams on this page.
NOTE: Neutrals for all connected zones musts be common to the neutral wire of the WA200 series room controller. The room controller is limited to a maximum supply current of 20 Amps. Each output circuit is limited to a maximum load of 20 Amps. The total output loading of all combined zones is limited to 20 Amps.
Assure that all wiring is connected and cap any unused wires. Check the wiring and seal the junction box.
NOTE: Number of available lighting zones may vary depending on the particular WA200 series model being installed.
Model: WA230-PM-C2 
- Turn on the circuit breaker providing power to the WA200 series room controller. All lighting loads connected to the WA200 series room controller will turn ON when power is initially applied (and when power is restored after a power failure).
- Ensure the Power LED on the WA200 series room controller is solidly illuminated.
- Ensure that the Indicator LED is rapidly flashing. This will indicate that the WA200 series room controller is searching for a wireless network to join. If the Indicator LED is not flashing rapidly, press and hold the Reset button for at least 6 seconds to perform a factory reset on the controller.

- At this time, you may perform a self-test to verify that each lighting zone is properly connected to its respective WA200 zone. Please review the Text Mode section on the following page for more details.
- Commission on the WA200 Room Controllers, WOS3-PC Ceiling Sensors and WWD2 wall devices with the appfor room based zonal controls of lighting. The EZ Connect app is available on the Apple® App Store. The WA200 Wireless Room control devices can also be commissioned as a networked wireless lighting control system using the cloud based software.
NOTE
- In EZ Connect mode, the Class 2 Auxiliary form C relay is linked to Zone 1. It is controlled by the motion sensors and can be used to integrate with the BM system providing occupancy status via the NO or NC dry contacts.
- When commissioned in Daintree Network mode, make sure the dimming wires are terminated at the fixture and connected to the WA200 room controller prior to energizing the device, else the controller will be displayed as non-dimmable. In case the dimming wires were landed after power up, need to reset the device by pressing and holding the blue RESET button (fig. 8) for 10 seconds until the Network LED is flashing green.
Test Mode
When the WA200 series room controller has been first installed (or a factory Reset has been performed) the Indicator LED will flash rapidly indicating that the device is trying to join a wireless network. At this time, it is possible to initiate a Test Mode that will flash each connected lighting load to verify proper installation of the device.
- Check the indicator light to ensure it is rapidly flashing. This condition is required for the Test Mode to operate. If the device is already connected to a wireless network the indicator LED will be OFF and the Test Mode will not be available. NOTE: A Factory Reset can be performed to allow the Test Mode to operate but this will disconnect the WA200 series room controller from a wireless network and require the WA200 series room controller to be re-commissioned.
- Observing that the Indicator LED is rapidly flashing, briefly press the Reset button once (for less than 1 second). This will cause the lighting load in Zone 1 to be cycled ON and OFF repetitively while dimming the lights up and down (if 0-10V dimming is being used in that zone). This allows the installer to confirm which lighting load is connected to the Zone 1 Switched Line and also verify that the Zone 1 dimming leads, if used, are properly connected. If no second zone is equipped (WA210) pressing the Reset button a second time will begin testing the Auxiliary Relay Contact (Step #5 below).
- Observing that the Zone 1 Test Mode is operating, briefly press the Reset button again. This will cause the lighting load connected to Zone 2 Switching Line to cycle ON and OFF, while dimming up and down. If no third zone is equipped (WA220) pressing the Reset button a third time will begin testing the Auxiliary Relay Contact (Step #5 below).
- Observing that the Zone 2 Test Mode is operating, briefly press the Reset button again to cause lighting Zone 3 to begin flashing ON and OFF and dimming up and down.
- Pressing the Reset button again will cause the Auxiliary Relay Contact to begin alternately cycling OPEN and CLOSED.
- One additional press of the Reset button will cause the WA200 series room controller to enter an Identify Test Mode. During the Identify Test Mode, the indicator LED will repetitively flash four times followed by a pause and all connected lighting zones will turn ON and OFF.
- One additional press of the Reset button will return the WA200 to normal operation (Test Mode disabled).
- Continued pressing of the Reset button will continue to cycle through the various Zone Test Modes described above.
- The Test Modes will automatically time out if the Reset button has not been pressed for 5 minutes.
- Once joined to a network, all Test Modes will be entirely disabled in the WA200 series room controller

Emergency Lighting Installation
- The 0-10V dimming control in the WA200 series room controller is designed to bring the dimming level back up to maximum, should power to the WA200 series room controller be interrupted. This is a required feature if a lighting zone is to be used for emergency egress lighting in the building. It should be noted that the relays used to switch each lighting zone do not have any emergency transfer feature themselves, and therefore the Switched RED Zone connection should NOT be used to control ON/OFF functionality of the emergency lighting.
- Consequently, ON/OFF functionality used for emergency egress must either be controlled using a safety rated emergency transfer switch or if the fixtures are equipped with dim-to-off functionality, they can be controlled OFF using the 0-10V dimming control by lowering the dimming control below the "Off Threshold" of the device. Consult your fixture manufacturer for instructions on how to turn the lights OFF using the dimming leads if your particular lighting fixtures are so equipped.
- An example for wiring an emergency lighting zone (Zone 3 in this example) is illustrated below. Notice that the Switched hot Line for Zone 3 is NOT connected to the line supply of the Zone 3 emergency egress fixtures. Instead, the zone is supplied from an emergency building supply.
- Notice too, that the Zone 3 emergency luminaries are connected to the Zone 3 dimming control. If this zone has dim-to-OFF capability, the dimming leads which are connected to the wireless zone controller may be used to turn OFF the entire lighting zone. And if the WA200 should ever experience a power failure, the Zone 3 dimming leads will go to the maximum dimming control level of the Zone 3 lighting and illuminate Zone 3 to its maximum light output level.
Model: WA230-PM-C2 with EM ltg. control

Connecting to a stand-alone room
When first powered up (or following a factory reset), the WA200 series Wireless Room Controllers will start searching for a wireless network to join. As described in the table on page 5, this is indicated by a rapid flashing pattern on the Indicator LED. The commissioning contractor must download the app on the Apple® App Store and the devices can be programmed using the app.

Contains
- FCC IL): 2AS3F-A1028250
- IC: 25008-AI 028250
- CAN ICES003 (A) / Ntv1B003 (A)
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference.
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
This equipment complies with RSS-102 radio frequency radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body
Documents / Resources
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Current WA200 SERIES Room Controllers Sensor [pdf] Installation Guide WA210-PM-C2, WA220-PM-C2, WA230-PM-C2, WA200 SERIES Room Controllers Sensor, WA200 SERIES, Room Controllers Sensor, Controllers Sensor |
