Installation and Technical Manual for the
Limitless™ Multi-Protocol Receiver, WMPR Series
6.2.3 | Node Information
Node Information: The Main Menu will display RF Lost and
Low Battery (see Figure13) for a single node or multiple nodes
based the conditions occurring.
Figure 13. Main Menu - RF Lost Screen Display
6.3 | Node Status
6.3.1 | Node Status Menu
Figure 14. Node Status
The NODE STATUS menu (see Figure 14) can be accessed by
touching the "Node Status" function button as displayed in the
Main Menu (see Figure 11). Once you are in the NODE STATUS
menu you can scroll thru all 14 node/device address locations
by scrolling "Up" or "Down". A description of the information is
as follows:
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Table 14. Node Display and Indication
Display
Indication
Limitless™ switch or sensor is not
Not Paired
paired to this Device Address location
ON or OFF status for a Digital in-
put-Limitless™ switch
Output:
Pressure value and Unit type for An-
alog sensor-Limitless™ pressure sensor
Received Signal Strength Indica-
tion-Signal strength between the
RSSI:
WMPR and the Limitless™ switch or
sensor displayed as EXCELLENT,
VERY GOOD, GOOD, LOW, or POOR
Indicates battery condition as OK or
LOW; A LOW condition normally indi-
Battery
cates the battery life is coming to an
end and the battery should be replaced
as soon as possible.
RF Signal between WMPR & Limitless™
RF Lost
switch or sensor does not exist
Note: If the particular Node # that you are trying to obtain status on is
not paired, the screen will display "Not Paired".
6.4 | Action Menu
6.4.1 | Action Menu
Figure 15. Action Menu
The ACTIONS MENU (see Figure 15) can be accessed by
touching the "Actions" function button as displayed in the Main
Menu (see Figure 11). Once you are in the ACTION MENU you
can choose between several different actions: A description of
the actions are as follows:
Node Detail: Node specific information including (as applica-
ble) Output status or value, RF Signal strength, Battery condi-
tion, Update Rate, Sensor Range, Serial Number and Diagnostic
condition. Functionality described in Tables 16 to 18.
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