Honeywell 50054911 Installation Manual
Honeywell 50054911 Installation Manual

Honeywell 50054911 Installation Manual

Limitless series wls limit switch
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Installation and Technical Manual for the
Limitless™ Series WLS Limit Switch
Used in conjunction with the Limitless™ WPMM or WDRR Series
m WARNING
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.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in
death or serious injury.
m WARNING
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.
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m WARNING
RF EXPOSURE
To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile 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.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in
death or serious injury.
m WARNING
The WLS must be installed in accordance with the requirements
specified in this document in order to comply with the specific
Country Communication Agency requirements (i.e., FCC, IC,
ETSI, ACMA, etc.). See Section 3 as this requires choosing the
correct Country Use Code and thus allowable antenna and/or
cable usage.
CAUTION
Power to the WLS should not be applied (ensure battery is
removed) during installation of antenna as damage could occur
to the WLS electronics.
Issue 3
50054911

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  • Page 1 WARNING Failure to comply with these instructions could result in Honeywell does not recommend using devices for critical death or serious injury. control applications where there is, or may be, a single point of...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    WDRR Operation and LED functions ........... . 28 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 3 WLS used in conjunction with a WDRR ........... . 54 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 4 Table 15 – Antenna Options ..................29 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 5: Description

    3 ft cable 8.0 dBi omni w/remote bkt. mount, str. design 11 ft cable 2.2 dBi omni w/remote mag. mount, tilt/swivel 10 ft cable 0 dBi omni w/ switch mount; straight design Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 6: Table 1 - Actuator Code Table

    Front LSZ59B Steel 0.75 0.25 Front Yoke – 1.5 in radius LSZ59C Nylon 0.75 0.25 Back LSZ53A Nylon 0.75 0.25 Front/Back LSZ59D Steel 0.75 0.25 Back LSZ53B Steel 0.75 0.25 Front/Back LSZ53D Steel 0.75 0.25 Front/Front Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 7: Model Reference For Wls Eyelet Pull

    3 ft cable 8.0 dBi omni w/remote bkt. mount, str. design 11 ft cable 2.2 dBi omni w/remote mag. mount, tilt/swivel 10 ft cable 0 dBi omni w/ switch mount; straight design Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 8: Model Reference For Wls Non-Contact Switch

    Country Code A. Head assembled with target to mounting surface Some countries require specific communication certifications. Contact Honeywell for existing certification information. If Limitless devices are used on machinery that may shipped globally, use country code “B”. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 9: Abbreviations And Definitions

    National Electrical Manufacturers Association Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R&TTE RP-SMA Reverse Polarity SMA connector Radio Frequency Transmit WDRR Wireless DIN Rail Receiver Wireless Heavy Duty Limit Switch Series Wireless Operator Interface WPMM Wireless Panel Mount Monitor Series Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 10: Symbol Definitions

    The alert sign must be used when a restric- tion on use (output power limit by a country at certain frequencies) applies to the equipment and must follow the CE marking. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Italy Table 7 – Other European Countries; Country Use Code “B” Country ISO 3166 2 letter code Country ISO 3166 2 letter code Bosnia and Herzegovina Norway Croatia Russian Federation Iceland Serbia Liechtenstein Switzerland Macedonia Turkey Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 12: Certification And Approvals

    Country Communication Agency requirements (i.e., FCC, IC, ETSI, ACMA, etc.). See Section 3 as this requires choosing the correct Country Use Code and thus allowable antenna and/or cable usage. Electrical Specifications Table 10 – Electrical Specifications Item Specification Battery 3.6 Vdc Lithium Thionyl Chloride; 2/3 AA size; Manufacturer: Green Energy, P/N ER14335M Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 13: Emc Specifications

    • Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made to the WLS unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance. Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer’s warranty. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 14: 2.8.2 Ic Compliance Statements

    20 cm [7.87 in] from all persons. 2.8.4 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 Com- munication’s office. • http://www.erodocdb.dk/doks/dochistory.aspx?docintid=1622 Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 15: European (Ce) Declaration Of Conformity (Doc)

    This section contains the European Declaration of Conformity (DoC) statement for the radio used in the Limitless™ WLS switch. Figure 1. European Declaration of Conformity (DoC) 2.9.2 For more information about the R&TTE Directive The following website contains additional information about the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) directive: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/rtte/faq/ Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 16: Antenna Options Allowed Per Country Use Code

    Remote mount: Remote mount antenna uses a cable with a RP-SMA plug that connects directly to the WLS RP-SMA jack (exception, WAN06RNJ) * if not ordering as a replacement, you will also need to order a WCA200RNPRSP-002 or WCA200RNPRSP-010 cable assembly to allow connection to a RP-SMA jack. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 17: Country Use Code "B" Antenna Options

    9 dBi. Antenna types not included in this list or having a gain greater than 9 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 Ohm. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 18: Quick Start Up

    Electrical connections: Special code BT1 or BT2 in the WLS Single Switch Adapter part number: User supplied connector with three-wire mating cable for use with WLS Single Switch Adapter M12 micro-connector. The user-supplied electrical connector/cable must mate with Molex p/n: 1200700056 (Brad Harrison p/n: 8R3A00A18A120). Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 19: Figure 2. Limitless™ Wls Single Switch Adapter Bt1 & Bt2

    Step 2: Connect the user-supplied mating connector w/cable to the WLS Single Switch Adapter M12 connector. Then tighten connec- tor (see Figure 3). Figure 3. WLS Single Switch Adapter BT1 & BT2 Connector to User-supplied Mating Cable Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 20: Figure 4. Limitless™ Wls Single Switch Adapter Bt3 & Bt4

    WLS Single Switch Adapter plastic head to 1,36 N-m to 1,8 N-m [12 in-lb to 16 in-lb]. See Figure 4. Tighten cable grip nut to secure cable. See Figure 4. Figure 4. WLS Single Switch Adapter BT3 & BT4 Plastic Head Screws, Cable Grip, and User-supplied Cable Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 21: Non-Contact Switch Operation (Wls Non-Contact Switch Option Only)

    WMG1 magnetic actuator that offers a 0.150 in min. operating point and 0.600 in release point when used in a head- on actuation mode (see Figure 7). Honeywell magnet, WMG2, offers a 0.45 in min. operating point and 1.0 in release point when used in a head-on actuation mode.
  • Page 22: Battery Connection Procedure

    RISk OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY FROM EXPLOSION OR FIRE If WLS is to be returned to Honeywell for any reason, the battery MUST be removed prior to shipping. Dispose of used batteries promptly per local regulations or the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
  • Page 23: Figure 9. Limitless™ Wls Housing

    Using a finger, press down slightly on the battery top  and remove the battery insulator . Insure that the battery is prop- erly seated and making good contact. Replace cover and retighten screws or immediately proceed to Section 4.5 Pairing Mode. Figure 9. Limitless™ WLS housing Figure 10. Limitless™ WLS battery and Insulator Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 24: Wls Pairing Mode

    Record the WLS Sequence # on identification labels † and apply to the WLS housing in desired locations (See Figure 14, page 21). Repeat Steps 2-7 to add additional WLS units switches. Up to 16 WLS can be paired to a single WPMM. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 25: Figure 11. Limitless™ Wls Housing

    Figure 13. Limitless™ WLS with Function Button De- pressed Figure 12. Limitless™ WPMM Housing NOTE: Use a blunt object, such as a paper clip to actuate the function switch . Figure 14. Limitless™ WLS Label Placement (shown on the WLGA switch) Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 26 Record the WLS Sequence # on identification labels † and apply to the WLS actuator or WLS housing in desired locations (See Figure 14, page 21). Repeat Steps 2-7 to add additional Limitless™ switch. Up to 14 WLS can be paired to a single WDRR. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 27: Figure 15. Limitless™ Wdrr Housing

    Limitless™ Series WLS Limit Switch 50054911 ISSUE 3 Figure 15. Limitless™ WDRR Housing Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 28: Wls Mounting

    The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 29: Purge Mode

    WLS will not cause another output change (visual, audible or electrical state change). The operation and LED functions for the WPMM are visually depicted and described in the attached file. This file is also located as a separate file at sensing.honeywell.com. Honeywell Sensing and Control...
  • Page 30: Figure 17. Wpmm Operations And Led Functions - Part 1

    Limitless™ Series WLS Limit Switch 50054911 ISSUE 3 Figure 17. WPMM Operation and LED Functions Chart – part 1 Honeywell Sensing and Control...

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