Miller Edge MWT120 318 MHz SINGLE CHANNEL TRANSMITTER User Manual WPE Instuctions

Miller Edge, Inc. 318 MHz SINGLE CHANNEL TRANSMITTER WPE Instuctions

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Model # MWTA12, MWT12, MWR12, MWRT12, MWRTA12
IMPORTANT:
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.
The Miller Edge Model MWTA12 and MWT12 safety edge transmitters are designed to provide wireless signal
transmission from the safety edge to the motor controls.
The Model MWTA12 includes an Audible Alarm feature indicating the battery should be replaced. Both the Miller
Edge receiver and transmitter have a compact design which allows for easy trouble shooting via the see-thru case.
Selectable features include: coded dip switches and a wire harness for relay options.
1-
Parts List
PART NUMBER
MWR12 Single Channel Receiver
MWT12 Single Channel Transmitter
MWTA12 Single Channel Transmitter with low
battery alarm
Kits:
MWRT12: includes MWR12, MWT12
MWRTA12: includes MWR12 and MWTA12
2- Install Transmitter and Test
Tools Required:
1. 1/8” Flat blade screwdriver for wire connections
2. 1/4” Flat blade screwdriver for top lid screws
Recommended:
DVM for test purposes
(4) #6 - 20 x 3/4” self-drilling screws, as required
Sensing edge (sold separately)
2-1. Open and unpack the batteries, Transmitter
and Receiver units.
2-2. Loosen Top Lid Screws on the Transmitter and remove lid.
Remove the Receiver Top Lid by pressing one side of the
snap lock base inward while lifting lid.
2-3. Set the 9 Pole, 3 Position Coding Switch on the Receiver to
match the Transmitter’s 9 Pole, 3 Position Coding Switch. Any
switch position will work as long as the Transmitter coding switch
and the Receiver coding switch are exactly matched (must be
different from other nearby transmitters of the same type).
2-4. Place the two (2) AA batteries in their holders on the Transmitter
in the proper direction, paying attention to the (+) and (-) ends.
Momentarily press the Test Button on the Transmitter. The
Green Tx LED Indicator should light for 3 seconds.
TRANSMITTER ENCLOSURE
Shown with Optional Alarm
TOP LID
SCREWS
9 POLE,
3 POSITION
CODING SWITCH
TEST BUTTON
GREEN TX
LED INDICATOR
AA LITHIUM
BATTERIES
2-5. Route the wires from the safety edge through
the Transmitter’s Strain Relief Cable Fitting for
approximately four inches.
2-6. Strip the insulation from the two wires back ¼”. Pull the
Terminal Block off the Transmitter’s PCB. Place the safety
edge wires in the Terminal Block and tighten with screwdriver.
Re-seat the Terminal Block on the PCB (see Fig. 2-6).
STRAIN RELIEF
CABLE FITTING
(-)
(+)
2-7. Re-seat the PCB into the Transmitter Enclosure and securely
tighten the Strain Relief Cable Fitting.
2-8. Now, compress your safety edge. The Green Tx LED Indicator
should light for about 3 seconds.
Fig. 2-6 WIRE CONNECTION TO
TERMINAL BLOCK
(+)
(-)
TERMINAL
BLOCK
Safety Edge
Connection
P.O. Box 159 • West Grove, PA 19390 • 800-220-3343 • 610-869-4422 • Fax: 610-869-4423 • www.milleredge.com
6809 South Harl Ave., Suite A • Tempe, AZ 85283 • 800-887-3343 • 480-755-3565 • Fax: 480-755-3558
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2- Install Transmitter and Test Cont.
2-9. The four (4) Pre-Drilled Corner Mounting Holes
are located on the far corners of the Transmitter
Enclosure. Mount the Transmitter to the gate
post, door end stile, or bottom angle using (4)
#6 - 20 x 3/4” self-drilling screws.
Mount the transmitter with the wire outlet facing
down or to the side.
2-10. Replace the cover on the Transmitter and
tighten the Top Lid Screws, taking care to align
the lid.
(4) PRE-DRILLED
CORNER
MOUNTING HOLES
3- Install Receiver and Test
3-1. Mount Receiver inside the operator control box so that the wires
from the receiver will reach the terminal strip on the operator.
RECEIVER ENCLOSURE
3-2. Wiring:
a. The red (+) and black (-) wires are your power leads. They
connect to your operator panel terminals that provide the
appropriate power (12-24 VAC/VDC). Black wire is common,
Red wire is (+) or AC power.
b. The green wire is your standard antenna wire. This must be
located outside of any metal enclosure to provide for good
signal reception. There is an F-Connector antenna fitting
included on the receiver in the event a remote antenna
placement is needed.
c. Receiver Connections: The white wire will go to your
operator’s low voltage common terminal. If your operator
requires a normally open (N.O.) contact, connect the
yellow wire to the operator’s safety edge input. If the
operator requires a normally closed (N.C.) contact,
connect the orange wire to the operator’s safety edge input.
9 POLE,
3 POSITION
CODING
SWITCH
LED
INDICATORS
F-CONNECTOR
ANTENNA
FITTING
MOUNTING
SCREW
HOLES
3-3. Preliminary Test:
Confirm that once power is applied to the Receiver, it’s green
LED is lit. Now press the Transmitter's test button and notice
that the red LED lights up on the Receiver and the green LED
lights up on the Transmitter.
3-4. Replace the Receiver Top Lid.
CH 1
ANTENNA
4- Safety Test
4-1. While closing the door or gate, momentarily activate the safety edge and confirm that
the motor stops and reverses the door or gate direction.
P.O. Box 159 • West Grove, PA 19390 • 800-220-3343 • 610-869-4422 • Fax: 610-869-4423 • www.milleredge.com
6809 South Harl Ave., Suite A • Tempe, AZ 85283 • 800-887-3343 • 480-755-3565 • Fax: 480-755-3558
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5- Specifications and Controls: Transmitter Unit
Code Switch: Selectable 9 pole, 3 position DIP
Frequency: 318 MHz.
Indicator Lights- Tx: Green LED: Tx Data
Mounting: (4) #6 self drilling screws included
Power Source: Batteries: 2 AA, 1.5v Alkaline or Lithium*
Enclosure Rating: NEMA4
Modulation: On-Off Keying
Cable Connections: Screw clamp type terminal blocks for 14-26 awg wire.
Dimensions: MWT12: 5.62”w x 1.75”h x 1.75”d
MWTA12: 5.62”w x 2.125”h x 1.75”d
Antenna: Integral helical antenna.
Test Button: Momentary push button – Forces the transmission of the transmitter's address.
Low Battery: Model #MWTA12 only 80-95dB Audible Alarm: Tx Alkaline battery fails below 0o : Lithium -40o
Transmitted Signal Duration: Approx. 3 seconds
Response Time: Nominal 70 msec; end to end
*Recommended for extended life in prolonged cold environments. Life expectancy: 2 yrs.
6-Specifications and Controls: Receiver Unit
Code Switch: Selectable 9 pole, 3 position DIP
Indicator Lights - Rx: Green LED: Power on; Red LED: Relay energized, indicates safety edge activation
Power Source: 10 to 40 VDC, 10-30 VAC (RMS)
Power Consumption: 15 mA (avg.) with Relay Off; 54 mA (avg.) with Relay On (1 Channel); (Max 128mA, 3 Ch.)
Dimensions: 4.75”w x 3.75”h x 1.25”d
Cable Connections: Integral 18” wiring with #6 spade lugs.
Maximum Operating Distance: 100 Feet
7- FCC Compliance
Transmitter:
FCC ID: OYE-MWT120
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATIONS IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING
TWO CONDITIONS.
1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE
AND
2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY
CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which may be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1- Re-orient or relocate the receiver antenna
2- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
3- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TVtechnician for help.
Changes or Modifications Not Expressly Approved By The Party Responsible For Compliance Could Void The User’s
Authority To Operate The Equipment.
P.O. Box 159 • West Grove, PA 19390 • 800-220-3343 • 610-869-4422 • Fax: 610-869-4423 • www.milleredge.com
6809 South Harl Ave., Suite A • Tempe, AZ 85283 • 800-887-3343 • 480-755-3565 • Fax: 480-755-3558
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