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1. possible to use the Inputs Grouping Jumpers on the WAVMII circuit board 1 In this example input A and input C have been linked This means that the programming of the WAVMI for input A with respond if input A OR input C is active 2 QO The jumpers should be used when there are eg multiple PIR detectors covering a large area If any A B C B F one of the PIR s is triggered then the area lighting can be switched ON Since A amp C have been linked the WAVMI software cannot distinguish between an A input and a C input Thus it is only necessary to program one of the inputs ie just create a map for input A not input C also In this example inputs A amp B are linked group 1 1 a elele and inputs C amp D are linked group 2 TP PA o o mm ABCDE Technical Support For more information contact Rako Controls Ltd 01634 226666 www rakocontrols com Issue A Jan 2012 Page 7 of 7
2. the CAT5 cable so No jumpers are set on its daughterboard WAVMI 3 is connected directly to a RAK Link using RJ11 Patch Lead A Daughterboard is not used and No jumpers should be set on that daughterboard Issue A Jan 2012 Page 2 of 7 Connector for Punchdown daughterboard A Pushbutton Setup Switch RJ11 socket for direct connection to a RAK Link RAK Star or WP Con DC Power indicator Inputs Indicator LED s Inputs Grouping Jumpers Inputs terminal blocks Aux AC Input AC Wiring to the WAVMI WAVMI has 5 inputs Each input is a 4 way terminal block An input will register as ON when it has LIVE volts on it s SL terminal The WAVMI must have a common Neutral connection between itself and the switching source Other aux Live Neutral Earth terminals are provided to allow tidy wiring to security PIR s and so on Figure 4 shows some wiring examples INPUT UNIT INPUT UNIT 230V AC SUPPLY L N Central Heating Motor AC Switching PIR sensor Eg Busch Wachter 90 type 8653 Switched Ac Supply to motor Figure 4b Figure 4a Issue A Jan 2012 Page 3 of 7 Example 1 Figure 4a AC supply goes to WAVMI AC INPUT terminal block Now each 4 way terminal block has L N E supply Live Neutral is fed to the PIR sensor Switched Live Output of the PIR sensor is fed back from the sensor to the WAVMII l Example 2 Figure 4b Motor has switched ac supply L amp N from heating controlle
3. Stop On Release Ke le le eke le AAF Save Copy Paste v Input Longer than r Trigger on Make m 5 D pea T On Line Version 0 1 1 Upgrade Templates Load Save Ident Template Template Update List New Delete Clone Copy Paste Delete rik Map Export Import Add The edit screen includes Input Enable buttons Press in the buttons that correspond to WAVMI inputs that have inputs connected Leave the buttons for any unused inputs unpressed Compare the Input Enable buttons on this screen with figure 3 In each case only inputs A B C are in use WAVMI uses the same RASOFT Programming screen as WAVER Since WAVMI only has 5 inputs the Inputs F G H I J must always be disabled Each Map has a Source and Action In this example the Source is that Input A is Made Logic Low for any time greater than zero seconds Each of the Source Buttons has a check box This is used to set which inputs are used to determine when this particular Map get triggered The Action for this map is that a Room 6 Scene 1 command is sent Other Maps will have different or the same source and will send appropriate commands Issue A Jan 2012 Page 6 of 7 Grouping Inputs It is possible to program the WAVMI so it responds to multiple inputs by creating a Source that has multiple selections The logic of multiple inputs can become confusing when considering all the combinations of the multiple inputs Alternatively it is
4. WAVMI User Manual What is WAVMI WAVMI allows mains voltage signals to be detected by a Rako wired system So the Rako system can be made aware that certain circuits are active This includes inputs from Alarm sensors amp PIR modules central heating controls fan motors almost anything Send Commands to Rako Wired system AUX AC supply eg Electric Motor unit 5 circuits eg Mains switching PIR Issue A Jan 2012 Page 1 of 7 Getting started with WAVMI Connect WAVMI to system WAVMI must be connected to A RAKO Wired System The simplest method is by connecting the RJ11 patch lead from the WAVMI to one of the RJ11 sockets on a system RAK Link or RAK Star The RJ11 patch lead may also be plugged into a WA Con access point If the WAVMI cannot be mounted near to a RAK Link etc then the connection may be made by CAT5 cable to a Punch Down Daughterboard The normal rules apply for terminations when connecting the CAT5 cable in this way as on a Wired Wallplate A WIRED INSTALLATION 230v ac INCLUDING WAVMI MODULES Figure 2 7 TY Lighting Circuits Internal RAK LINK v a Tk rae ce o Cat5 data cable iy Sr RAKLink Wallplate1 Wallplate 2 WAVMI 1 WAVMI 2 WAVMI 3 In Figure 2 above WAVMI 1 is connected using Punch Down Daughterboard It is at the end of the CAT5 cable so the Term Jumper is set on its daughterboard WAVMI 2 is connected using Punch Down Daughterboard It is in middle of
5. elease ES m wy T Upgrade m Templates Load Save 99 100 WAVFR iors Template Template New Delete Copy Paste Delete gt Cl Export Import Add Press Update List Button to make the new WAVMII appear on list at bottom LH Corner The Default WAVMI can be deleted from the list On Line Version 0 1 1 The new WAVMI should now appear as On line If it does Upgrade 99 100 WAVFR not try Updating the List again or even closing amp Iden reopening this setup screen Under Controls Wired WAVMI tab Update List Clone Delete _Upgrade e Update List Coe _D te Page 5 of 7 Program the WAVMI functions The WAVMI is programmed in a similar way to a Rako Wired Wallplate Input Enable Buttons ee The current Map Source t 6chAll Scene 1 7 Enabled f Use Local Room Channel 2 A r 6ch ll OFF zl being Edited 3 B r ch ll Scene 1 M Use Previous Room All Fi 4 A Echa OFF 5 C r ch ll Scene 2 6 Don t update previous M TAU JEF 8 Deleted 9 Deleted Set Scene Scene 1 10 Deleted 11 Deleted M Use Default Value 12 Deleted 13 Deleted Fade Rate 14 Disabled 15 Disabled 16 Disabled 1 Disabled 18 Disabled 19 Disabled 20 Disabled Unique ID 102 Room Number 99 Device Number 100 Name WAVFR Show EEProm Upload Download Verify Remote Room Input Grouping Send
6. oject File for the installed Rako system Make sure that Rasoft is talking to the system through a Bridge Do not try to use RAUSB RAH Smart RAV232 to make the connection Refer to the Bridge User Instructions or the Wired System Programming Guide for assistance Press and Hold the WAVMI Setup Switch After a few seconds the WAVMI will enter Setup Mode and LED s A B C D E on the WAVMI will start to blink Issue A Jan 2012 Page 4 of 7 A Message will pop up in Rasoft to acknowledge that the WAVMI is in Setup Mode Press the Yes button to continue A Volt Free Module is in setup mode Would you like to configure it e Add the WAVMII to the system Give the WAVMI a room number and name Then press Add button followed by Quit Room Number 99 Select a room X The room number itself is not too important Much more important is that the WAVMI has its own unique identity Name WAVFR It must not exist with the same Device Number as a different device WallPlate RakLink etc that is in the a z5 same logical room The Advanced Options check box will allow manual setting of Device Number if this is proving Advanced Options to be a problem Source m Action inated Use Local Room Channel Use Previous Room All X Unique ID fi Room Number 4 Device Number i100 Name Default Rooi Remote Room 0 F Don t update previous N o Action v Input Grouping Send Stop On R
7. r not shown Neutral connection is taken from motor N terminal to WAVMI N The Switched Live terminal of the motor is connected to an SL input of the WAVMI The WAVMI does not require it s own ac supply Central Heating Example 3 Figure 4c Motor j Fig Motor has switched ac supply L amp N from heating controller not shown WAVMI has it s own connection to Switched AC Neutral Only the Switched Live from the motor to the Ac Supply WAVMI SL is required to compete the circuit WAVMI L to motor Figure 4c and E connections are optional Connecting WAVMI to RAKO System WAVMI AC Wiring MUST be kept separate from the Rako CATS5 and RJ11 system wirin The WAVMI electronics takes its power from the RAKO wireless network No other power supply is required Connect WAVMI by CATS or RJ11 to the wired system and power up The Power LED next to the RJ11 indicates that correct volts are being received from the system The Inputs Indicator LEDs A B C D E will illuminate at all times A DIM LED indicates that it s corresponding Input is OFF A BRIGHT LED indicates that it s input is ON LIVE Configure the WAVMI using RASOFT For WAVMI to operate correctly with a RAKO system some initial setup must be performed This is done using a PC running RASOFT software and communicating with the Wired System via a RAKO Bridge Product WRE Bridge WA Bridge of WTC Bridge Open the Pr

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