Patlite WD PRO Series, WDB-D80S-PRO, WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO Instruction Manual

GA0000937_02
Wireless Data Communication System WD PRO Series
TYPE
TYPE
WDB-D80S-PRO
WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO
Instruction Manual
[Web Version]
1. Before you begin
2. Contents
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Notice to Customer
Thank for your purchasing our PATLITE products. The WDB-D80S-PRO and WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO are WD PRO Series products. For the WDR-LE-Z2, refer to "WDT-5LR-Z2/WDT-6LR-Z2 Instruction Manual."
●Request the installation and wiring be performed by a professional contractor if construction work is
●Prior to installation, read this manual thoroughly before using this product to ensure correct use.
●Re-read this manual before conducting maintenance,
inspections, repairs, and so on. If you have any
questions about this product, please contact our
service and repair desk.
●When using the system operation software WDS-
WIN01, use version 1.03 or later.
To the Contractor
3. Models
4. Part Names and Dimensions
5. Operation Overview
6. Installation
7. Operation
8. Function Details
9. Troubleshooting
 10.Specications
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●Prior to installation, read this manual thoroughly to
ensure it is installed correctly.
●Return this manual to the customer.
11. Replacement and Optional Parts
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Table of Contents
1. Before you begin
1.1 About Safety Symbols
1.2 Safety Precautions
2. Contents
2.1 About the Contents
3. Models
3.1 About Models
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2.1.1 WDB-D80S-PRO (Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit)
2.1.2 WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO (WD PRO Transmitter)
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3.1.1 WDB-D80S-PRO (Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit)
3.1.2 WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO (WD PRO Transmitter)
4. Part Names and Dimensions
4.1 About Part Names and Dimensions
4.1.1 WDB-D80S-PRO (Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit)
4.1.2 WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO (WD PRO Transmitter)
5. Operation Overview
5.1 About the WD System
 5.2SystemConguration
5.2.1 Glossary
5.2.2SystemConguration
5.2.2.1WDSystemCongurationatRunTime
5.2.2.2WDSystemCongurationatMaintenance
5.3 WD System Operation Overview
5.4 About Visualization Application Software
5.4.1 CSV Data
5.4.2 Socket Communication
5.5 Function List
5.5.1 LED Unit and Buzzer Unit Control Functions
5.5.2 Contact Input Line Functions
5.5.3 RS-232C Communication Functions
5.5.4 Wireless Data Communication Function
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6. Installation
6.1 Before Installation
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6.1.1 What is the WD Wireless Network?
6.1.1.1 About the WD Wireless Network
6.1.1.2 About Selecting a Wireless Channel
6.1.1.3 Example Wireless Channel Selection
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6.1.2 About Grouping and ExtendedPanID
6.1.3 About the MAC Address
6.1.4 How many WDT you can connect to WDR
6.2 About the Installation Environment
6.2.1 Installation Environment Main Points
6.2.2AbouttheInuenceofSurroundingRadioWaves
6.2.3 Distance Between Devices
6.2.4 Ensuring Line of Sight
6.2.5 WDR Installation Position and Obstacles
6.2.6.About the Signal Tower Power Supply Status
6.3 Equipment Settings
6.3.1 Setup Information
6.3.2 Equipment Settings
6.4 Equipment Installation
6.4.1 WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO Installation
6.4.2 Checking Connections to WDR
7. Operation
7.1 WDB-D80S Installation
7.2 WDT-PRO Installation
7.3 Using WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO
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7.1.1 Installing and Removing WDB-D80S
7.1.1.1 Wiring RS-232C Cable from Bottom of Main Unit
7.1.1.2 Wiring RS-232C Cable from Cable Gland
7.1.1.3 When Not Using the RS-232C Cable
7.1.1.4 Wiring Method When Using Pole Bracket and Pole (Accessories)
7.1.2ReplacingMountingBolts(M4→M3)ontheMainUnit
7.1.3 Detaching the Terminal Block Connector
7.1.4 WDB-DB0S wiring
7.1.4.1 Wiring When Lighting Control and External Input, and Clear Input Control are on Different Equipment
7.1.4.2 Wiring When Lighting Control and External Input, and Clear Input Control are on Different Equipment
7.1.4.3 Terminal Block Connector (RS-232C Interface) Wiring
7.2.1 Installing and Removing WDT-PRO
7.2.1.1 Installing and Removing WDB-D80S
7.2.1.2 Attaching the LED Unit and Buzzer Unit
7.3.1 Setting up WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO Main Unit
7.3.1.1 Setting up the Main Unit
7.3.1.2 Setup Items
7.3.1.3 Required Equipment
7.3.2 WDB-D80S DIP Switch Operations
7.3.3 Checking the WDB-D80S Status Lamp
7.3.4 Checking Operations with WDT-PRO Indicator
7.3.5 Initializing WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO
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7.3.6 Differences with WDT-LR Setup Items
8. Function Details
8.1 LED Unit and Buzzer Unit Control Functions
8.1.1.Signal Tower Control Functions
8.1.2 Remote Control Functions
8.1.3 Release Remote Control Function
8.2 Contact Input Line Functions
8.2.1 Determine Signal Tower Control Input Function
8.2.2 Determine External Input Line Function
8.2.3
8.2.4 Determine Clear Input Line Function
8.2.5 Simple Counter Function
8.3 RS-232C Communication Functions
8.3.1 Communication Setup Function
8.3.2 Receive Data Function
8.3.3 Data Transmission Function
8.4 Wireless Data Communication Functions
8.4.1 Mesh Network Transmission
8.4.2 Information Transmission Function
8.4.2.1 About Timing of Input Information Transmissions
8.4.2.2 About Periodic Transmissions
8.4.2.3 About Information Transmitted to WDR
8.4.2.4 About Format of Information Transmitted to WDR
8.4.2.5 About WDT-LR Format
8.4.3 Retentive Status Function
8.4.4 Receive Information Function
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Function to Determine Simultaneous Input of Signal Tower Control Line and External Input Line
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9. Troubleshooting
9.1 Troubleshooting
9.1.1 Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit
9.1.2 WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO (WD PRO Transmitter)
 10.Specications
 10.1.Specications
10.1.1 Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit
10.1.2 WD-PRO (WD PRO Transmitter)
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11. Replacement and Optional Parts
11.1 Replacement Parts
11.2 Optional Parts
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1. Before you begin

1. Before you begin

1.1 About Safety Symbols

To prevent injuries to the user and other personnel, as well as to prevent damage to assets, note the following:
●The following symbols classify warnings and cautions, and describe the level of harm and damage that will occur when the corresponding instructions are ignored.
WARNING
CAUTION
●The following symbols classify and describe the content of associated messages.
Prohibited
Mandatory
This symbol indicates, "Failure to follow the instructions may lead to
death or serious injury."
This symbol indicates, "Failure to follow the instructions may lead to
injury or property damage."
This symbol identifies "Prohibited" operations that should never be
carried out.
This symbol identies "Mandatory" instructions that should always be
carried out.
This symbol identies general "Caution" related information.
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1.2 Safety Precautions

●This wireless data communication system (hereby referred to as "this product") gets various data
and wirelessly transfers this data from a transmitter to a receiver. Do not use this product for any
other purpose.
●Do not use this product in the vicinity of implanted cardiac pacemakers and other medical
equipment, as this product's radio waves may affect the performance of these devices.
●Do not use or install the receiver in locations where liquids such as water is present, oil will
splatter, or locations that are humid or dusty. Failure to follow these instructions could result in re,
electric shock or product failure.
●To prevent accidents, do not use this product other than for its intended purpose and do not run
operations or maintenance other than those described in this manual.
Prohibited
●This product is not intended for use where high reliability is required and where human life is
involved, such as medical equipment, atomic energy equipment and machinery, aviation and
aerospace, transportation, and control of other equipment. If this product is used for these
applications, we cannot be held responsible in the event of injury or property damage.
●Do not modify or disassemble this product. Failure to follow these instructions could result in re
or electric shock.
●Do not use this product when there is condensation. Failure to follow these instructions could
result in re or electric shock.
●Do not allow liquids to enter the receiver, and do not allow it to have contact with metallic objects.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in re or electric shock.
1. Before you begin
WARNING
Mandatory
●Request the installation and wiring be performed by a professional contractor if construction work
is involved. Failure to follow this instruction could result in re, electric shock or falls.
●Turn off the power before performing any electric wiring or product installation. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in electric shock.
●Always use a power supply within the operating voltage range. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in re or product failure.
●In places such as aircraft and hospitals, turn off this product where usage of wireless devices is
prohibited and where its radio waves affect surrounding equipment.
●We cannot foresee all circumstances concerning the handling and dangers associated with this
product. Therefore, not every possible danger is indicated in this instruction manual. To prevent
accidents when operating or maintaining the product, in addition to the safety guidelines identied
in the instructions of this manual, follow all general safety guidelines.
●In the unlikely event that there is an abnormal situation such as smoke or odors emitting from the
product, immediately cut the power supplied to the product. Failure to follow this instruction could
result in re or electric shock.
●Take the following precautions to prevent electric shock, short-circuit, or damage.
Disconnect the power before wiring, repairs, or replacing a fuse.
Use this product under suitable conditions. If the body or unit becomes damaged, replace it.
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CAUTION
●Do not install this product near other electrical appliances. If you install this product near a facsimile,
personal computer, television, microwave oven, or equipment using a motor, this product may not operate
properly.
●Do not use this product with the O-ring or waterproof gasket removed. This will lower waterproong
performance. Failure to follow this instruction could result in product failure.
●Do not use this product in applications that require a high-degree of reliability or real-time performance. If
there are communication problems, this product cannot retrieve accurate data.
●Do not use this product near re, in hot or humid environments, or where corrosive or ammable gas is
present. Failure to follow this instruction could result in product malfunction.
●Do not use or store this product in the following locations. Failure to follow this instruction could result in
product malfunction or failure.
Environments with poor breathability and ventilation.
Near equipment that generate strong electrical or strong magnetic elds.
Places exposed to direct sunlight.
Locations subject to shock and vibration.
Prohibited
Near heating appliances.
Environments where there is dust or iron powder.
Locations where the product may fall and break.
Locations exposed to salty sea air.
1. Before you begin
Mandatory
●Attach the cap (included) to the cable gland. Waterproong performance is lowered if the cap is not
attached. Failure to follow this instruction could result in product failure.
●When the RS-232C cable is not passed through the cable gland, attach the sealing plug (included).
Waterproong performance is lowered if the sealing plug is not attached. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in product failure.
●Do not touch the connector terminals inside the unit when attaching or removing each unit or head cover.
Failure to follow this instruction could result in product failure.
●Do not apply voltage to the ashing common line or external input common line. Failure to follow this
instruction will result in product failure.
●Operate this product only after thorough testing in the customer environment.
●Pay close attention to the polarity of the power supply before connection. Connecting the power supply
incorrectly could result in product failure.
●To clean this product, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water. Do not wipe with cleaners containing
thinners, benzine, gasoline, or oil.
●To maintain dust and waterproong performance, always use this product with the transmitter, LED unit,
and head cover or buzzer unit securely attached.
●When removing covers or packing, which are attached to this product, be careful not to snag the product.
Failure to follow this instruction could result in product failure.
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CAUTION
●Although this product has a high level of security, there is the potential for third-parties to intercept
communications as this product uses radio waves.
●When using this product, pay close attention to the following:
Due to the nature of radio waves, communication can be disabled even over insignicant distances as a
result of noise or other environmental factors.
Do not use this product near chemicals. This product could melt or become deformed if any chemicals
adhere to it.
To prevent static electricity, discharge the static electrical charge in your body before starting work. (You
can discharge static electricity by touching your hand on grounded metal objects.)
Perform daily inspections.
As a precaution, use this product in conjunction with other equipment to handle potential problems.
●Operation under the following conditions could cause the wireless communication distance to become
shorter than specied, and increase reaction times:
Metal obstructions, such as steel doors or reinforced concrete, are between the transmitter and receiver.
Transmitter or receiver is mounted on a metal surface.
Powerful radio waves are nearby, such as those emitted by broadcasting stations.
Power lines or other high-voltage lines are nearby.
1. Before you begin
●About the Operating Environment
We tested the product with out of the box computers in a normal operating environment. However,
depending on your operating environment, which includes the computer main unit, peripheral devices and applications in use, there may be cases where this product will not run properly.
●The software copyrights are held by our company. Do not use this software in other products, or duplicate
or modify a portion or all the software without prior written permission.
●Disposing this product
When disposing of this product, follow the rules and regulations on how to handle recyclable materials as
outlined in your community.
●About this manual
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
Images in this manual are for illustration purposes only, and may appear different from the actual product.
Additionally, for ease of explanation, the illustration may hide a portion of the product.
This manual is copyrighted. No part of the manual, including drawings or technical information, can be
copied or duplicated in any manner, without prior consent.
When transferring ownership of this product, include the instruction manual (digest version).
If you have any questions or need further information, contact your nearest PATLITE sales representative.
We cannot warrant against breakdowns caused by disassembling this product, natural disasters, or handling of this product that
is contrary to any warnings or precautions contained herein. Avoid using this product in ways other than those described in this
manual.
We cannot be held responsible for damages and injuries caused by failing to pay attention, or failing to follow precautions, during
operation and maintenance.
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2. Contents

2.1 About the Contents

2.1.1 WDB-D80S-PRO (Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit)

2. Contents
Main Unit: 1
Instruction Manual
(digest version): 1 copy

2.1.2 WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO (WD PRO Transmitter)

Main Unit: 1
Instruction Manual (digest version): 1 copy
Hexagon Nut with
Flange (M4)
3 6 3
Cap for Cable Gland
1 1 1
Accessories
Hexagon Nut with
Flange (M3)
Sealing Plug for
Cable Gland
Hexagon Bolt (M3)
Terminal Block
Connector
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3. Models

3.1 About Models

3.1.1 WDB-D80S-PRO (Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit)

3. Models
Number of
Model Number
Model Format
WDB- D 8 0 S -PRO
Digital
D
External Contact

3.1.2 WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO (WD PRO Transmitter)

Model Size Wireless Type Series
Inputs
Number of
External Contact
Outputs
S
Communication Series
Serial
communication
Model Number
WDT- 6LR- Z2 -PRO
6LR
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60 LR Signal Tower
Z2
Zigbee2007Pro
2.4GHz
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φ60
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19
35
12
(12)
Cable gland
Cap for cable gland (accessory)
Sealing plug for cable gland (accessory)
Head cover
Body
Direct Mount Bracket
Waterproof gasket
Nameplate
Lead Wire ULI061 AWG24 (Wire length: 1300 mm)

4. Part Names and Dimensions

4.1 About Part Names and Dimensions

4.1.1 WDB-D80S-PRO (Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit)

φ60
Head cover
19
Nameplate
4. Part Names and Dimensions
Body
75
35
12

4.1.2 WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO (WD PRO Transmitter)

Direct Mount Bracket
Waterproof gasket
Lead Wire ULI061 AWG24 (Wire length: 1300 mm)
O ring
Cable gland
Cap for cable gland (accessory)
Sealing plug for cable gland (accessory)
(12)
(Unit: mm)
Side ViewFront View
70
Case
φ60
Indicator
MAC Address
Front View Rear View
11
Nameplate
(Unit: mm)
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5. Operation Overview

5. Operation Overview

5.1 About the WD System

To collect data available on equipment in your facility, the WD system transmits associated information (such as equipment operation data) to a host computer over the WD wireless network. By using visualization application software, you can use collected information to accurately view the capacity utilization rate, trigger improvement activities, and optimize operations. This application is not limited to production facilities and can be applied to other
areas.
5.2 System Conguration

5.2.1 Glossary

Term Description
WD System Name for the system as a whole. Can include multiple WD wireless networks and the host.
WD Wireless Network A part of the wireless network that consists of one WDR and multiple WDT (up to 30 units).
Receiver on a WD wireless network. Receives information from multiple WDT and transmits
WDR
WDS
WDT
WDT-LR
WDT-PRO
WDB-D80S
to the host.
Model: WDR-LE-Z2
Application software for WDT and WDR settings, and for collecting Signal Tower information
in the WD system as CSV log data.
Model: WDS-WIN01
Transmitter on a WD wireless network. Collects various information from a Signal Tower and transmits the information wirelessly to WDR.
Models: WDT-5E-Z2, WDT-6M-Z2, WDT-5LR-Z2, WDT-6LR-Z2, WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO
Transmitter on a WD wireless network. Connect and use with LR Signal Towers.
Models: WDT-5LR-Z2, WDT-6LR-Z2
WD PRO transmitter on a WD wireless network. Information retrieved from a WD PRO Series Base Unit is wirelessly transmitted to WDR.
Model: WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO
Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit on the WD wireless network. Transmits the status of the Signal Tower control line, status of the external input line, and serial
communication data to WDT-PRO.
Model: WDB-D80S-PRO
Signal Tower Input Information Input information of the Signal Tower collected by the WD system.
Host Equipment for operation of the WD system.
Visualization
Application Software*
Maintenance PC
*For visualization application software, refer to “5.4 About Visualization Application Software(☞P.15)”.
Application software installed on the host PC. Use this application to display information collected by the WD system in a gantt chart or graph. Must be provided by the customer.
At maintenance, personal computer for setting up the WDT, WDT-PRO, WDB-D80S, and WDR.
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5.2.2 System Conguration
5.2.2.1 WD System Conguration at Run Time
●Conguration diagram
WD System
5. Operation Overview
WD wireless network
WDT (maximum 30 units)
WD wireless network
WDT (maximum 30 units)
Host PC
LAN
WDR
WDS
WDR
Visualization
Application
WD wireless network
WDT (maximum 30 units)
WDR
● Conguration
Item Number of conguration items Models
WDT-5E-Z2/WDT-6M-Z2/WDT-5LR-Z2/
WDT 1 to 30 units*1 per receiver
WDR 1 to 20 units*
WDS 1 WDS-WIN01 *Version 1.03 or later
Host PC*
*1 For information, refer to “6.1.4 How many WDT you can connect to WDR(☞P.20)”. *2 When collecting CSV log data with WDS-WIN01. *3 When connecting the WDR directly to the host PC with a LAN cable, use a cross cable.
3
1 unit -
2
WDT-6LR-Z2/WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO (this product)
WDR-LE-Z2
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5.2.2.2 WD System Conguration at Maintenance
●Conguration diagram
WD System
WDT-PRO / WDB-D80S
5. Operation Overview
Maintenance PC
WDR
micro-USB Connector Socket
Bottom
LAN (Cross Cable) or USB Cable
micro-USB Cable
WDS
● Conguration
Item Number of conguration items Models
WDT-PRO
Units as required
WDB-D80S WDB-D80S-PRO
WDR 1 unit WDR-LE-Z2
WDS 1 WDS-WIN01 *Version 1.03 or later
Maintenance PC 1 unit -
LAN Cable*1 *
USB Cable*3 *
micro-USB Cable*3 *
2
4
5
1 -
1 -
1 -
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* 2 When connecting the WDR directly to the host PC with a LAN cable, use a cross cable.
* 3 Use USB and micro-USB cables that are 3m or shorter.
* 4 Do not connect LAN and USB cables at the same time.
* 5 Use the micro-USB cable with this product's power supply only. The USB driver may be installed on the maintenance PC,
but this is not an issue.
WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO
WARNING
When using a USB connection between this product and a computer, do not let the product's power supply contact the
computer or peripheral devices.
Failure to follow this instruction could result in burns and ignite the product. For example, when grounding the positive
terminal of this product's power supply, do not frame ground the computer, which is connected to this product via USB. Depending on the computer, some negative terminals on the USB port are attached to the connector's outer shell. When such a computer is connected to this product, the computer's FG (housing) and negative terminal of this product's USB port are connected. In this state, if the computer is attached to the metal portions where the positive terminal of this product's power supply is grounded, 24 V will be applied to this product's negative terminal on the USB port, which will lead to re.
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5. Operation Overview

5.3 WD System Operation Overview

WDT transmits Signal Tower information via the WDR to the WDS on the host PC.
WDS collects the information and stores it as CSV log data. Load the data into visualization application software.
The visualization application software can also directly load the WDR Signal Tower information.

5.4 About Visualization Application Software

CAUTION
The customer needs to provide the visualization application software.
Select a visualization application software suitable for customer visualization requirements.
There are two ways the WD system passes collected information to the visualization application software:
1) CSV Data 2) Socket Communication.

5.4.1 CSV Data

WD System
Transmit Signal Tower
information
No. Visualization Application Software Preparation References
When using software packages from PATLITE partners that
1
support the WD system
2 When customer develops their own solution
Read Signal Tower Input Information
and save as CSV Data
WDS
Visualization Application Software
Visualization of CSV Data
Please contact our sales ofce.
Refer to ☞ this manual
Refer to ☞ "WDS-WIN01 Instruction Manual"

5.4.2 Socket Communication

WD System
Transmit Signal Tower
information
Visualization Application Software
Visualization of Signal Tower input information
No. Visualization Application Software Preparation References
When using software packages from PATLITE partners that
1
support the WD system
2 When customer develops their own solution
* For information, contact your nearest PATLITE sales representative.
Please contact our sales ofce.
Refer to ☞ this manual
Refer to ☞ "Application Notes"*
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5. Operation Overview

5.5 Function List

5.5.1 LED Unit and Buzzer Unit Control Functions

Runs control of LED and buzzer units connected to WDT-PRO. There are two types: Control based on the Signal Tower control line, and remote control from the host.
Function Description References
Signal Tower Control
Functions
Remote Control Functions
Release Remote Control Functions
Functions that control LED or buzzer units with the Signal Tower control line.
Functions that perform remote control
of LED or buzzer units from the host.
Function that enables operation
transition from Remote Control
Function to Signal Tower Control
Function.
☞ 8.1.1.Signal Tower Control Functions(P.45)
☞ 8.1.2 Remote Control Functions(P.46)
☞ 8.1.3 Release Remote Control Function(P.47)

5.5.2 Contact Input Line Functions

Determines the input status of the Signal Tower control line, external input line, and clear input line.
Function Description References
Determine Signal Tower
Control Input Function
Determine External Input Line Function
Determine Simultaneous Input Function
Function for determining the signal
input status of the Signal Tower control
line.
Function to detect changes in state of 8 external input lines and to save that information.
Function to set the sensitivity for determining simultaneous input on the
Signal Tower control line and external
input line.
☞ 8.2.1 Determine Signal Tower Control Input
Function(P.48)
☞ 8.2.2 Determine External Input Line
Function(P.50)
☞ 8.2.3 Function to Determine Simultaneous
Input of Signal Tower Control Line and External Input Line(P.51)
Function to detect inputs on the clear Determine Clear Input Line Function
Simple Counter Function
input line and to save that information.
Detects when the clear input line
changes from OFF to ON.
Function for saving the accumulated
value (counter value) of pulse inputs
(incremented 1 at a time) on a signal
wire.
☞ 8.2.4 Determine Clear Input Line
Function(P.51)
☞ 8.2.5 Simple Counter Function(P.52)

5.5.3 RS-232C Communication Functions

Runs communication with external equipment, such as a bar code reader, through the RS-232C interface.
Function Description References
Communication Setup Function
Receive Data Function
Transmit Data Function
Function to set up RS-232C
communication.
Function for receiving data transmitted
by external equipment, following the
receive data le format settings.
Function for transmitting to external
equipment data received from the host.
☞ 8.3.1 Communication Setup Function(P.53)
☞ 8.3.2 Receive Data Function(P.53)
☞ 8.3.3 Data Transmission Function(P.54)
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5. Operation Overview

5.5.4 Wireless Data Communication Function

Wirelessly transmits to WDR the status information of each contact input line or the RS-232C data input. Also
receives RS-232C data from the host and transmits to external equipment.
Function Description References
Function that automatically connects the
Mesh Network
Transmission Function
Transmit Information Function
Retentive Status Function
WDT over the optimum communication route to the WDR for transmitting information.
Function for WDT-PRO to wirelessly transmit to WDR the Signal Tower control
line, external input line, data from RS­232C communication, and counter value.
When a transmission failure occurs
between the Signal Tower information
input and the actual transmission, this function temporarily retains the transmission information in the product.
☞ 8.4.1 Mesh Network Transmission(P.54)
☞ 8.4.2 Information Transmission
Function(P.55)
☞ 8.4.3 Retentive Status Function(P.57)
Receive Information Function
Function for the WDT-PRO to receive
commands and data wirelessly transmitted
from WDR.
☞ 8.4.4 Receive Information Function(P.57)
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6. Installation

6.1 Before Installation

6.1.1 What is the WD Wireless Network?

6.1.1.1 About the WD Wireless Network
The WD wireless network operates on the IEEE802.15.4 (ZigBee) compliant 2.4 GHz frequency. Although it
runs on the same 2.4 GHz frequency as a wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), because it conforms to IEEE802.15.4 the WD wireless network can operate without a wireless LAN. However, if the frequencies you use overlap, the WD wireless network could experience transmission delays and other communication issues.
The wireless communication is encrypted. The encryption standard used is AES-CCM (Advanced Encryption
Standard-Counter with CBC-MAC), with an encryption key of 128 bits.
6.1.1.2 About Selecting a Wireless Channel
The WD wireless network uses 16 wireless channels (CH11 to CH26).
Select a wireless channel to avoid conict with the frequency band of the LAN wireless channels in your instal-
lation environment.
The relationship between frequency bands of channels on the WD wireless network and on the wireless LAN is
as follows.
Wireless LAN Channels in use
CH2 CH7 CH12
CH1 CH6 CH11
WD Wireless Network Channels in use
CH
CH11CH
CH
13
12
14
CH5 CH10
CH4 CH9
CH3 CH8 CH13
CH15CH
CH
16
17
CH18CH19CH
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CH
CH21CH
20
22
CH25CH
CH
23
26
24
2400 MHz 2500MHz
The frequency of each channel on the WD wireless network is as follows.
Channel
Mid-range frequency
(MHz)
Bandwidth (MHz)
CH11 2,405 2
CH12 2,410 2
CH13 2,415 2
CH14 2,420 2
CH15 2,425 2
CH16 2,430 2
CH17 2,435 2
CH18 2,440 2
Channel
CH19 2,445 2
CH20 2,450 2
CH21 2,455 2
CH22 2,460 2
CH23 2,465 2
CH24 2,470 2
CH25 2,475 2
CH26 2,480 2
Mid-range frequency
(MHz)
Bandwidth (MHz)
6.1.1.3 Example Wireless Channel Selection
When the wireless LAN uses three channels (CH1, CH6, and CH11), select either CH15, CH20, CH25, or CH26.
In most cases, selecting CH25 or CH26 will enable you to avoid the wireless LAN channels.
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6.1.2 About Grouping and ExtendedPanID

The WD system requires grouping each WD wireless network (one WDR with multiple connected WDT). You
can dene the group by setting the ExtendedPanID property on the WDR and WDT to the same value. The ExtendedPanID consists of 16 single-byte, alphanumeric characters. Setup range: 0000 0000 0000 0000 to
FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFE.
You can use any combination of WDT-5E-Z2, WDT-6M-Z2, WDT-5LR-Z2, and WDT-6LR-Z2.
The following illustrate how you can set the ExtendedPanID and wireless channels for devices in multiple groups.
WD Network
 [WDT and WDR Common Settings]  ・ExtendedPanID: 0000 0000 0000 0001  ・Wireless Channel: CH15
WD Network
 [WDT and WDR Common Settings]  ・ExtendedPanID: 0000 0000 0000 0003  ・Wireless Channel: CH26
WD Network
 [WDT and WDR Common Settings]  ・ExtendedPanID: 0000 0000 0000 0005  ・Wireless Channel: CH20
Group
Group
Group
1
3
5
WD Network
 [WDT and WDR Common Settings]  ・ExtendedPanID: 0000 0000 0000 0002  ・Wireless Channel: CH20
WD Network
 [WDT and WDR Common Settings]  ・ExtendedPanID: 0000 0000 0000 0004  ・Wireless Channel: CH15
WD Network
 [WDT and WDR Common Settings]  ・ExtendedPanID: 0000 0000 0000 0006  ・Wireless Channel: CH26
Group
Group
Group
2
4
6
If there are multiple channels available for selection, you should use separate wireless channels for each group. By
distributing groups over multiple channels, you can reduce the load concentrated on a single wireless channel.
CAUTION
When there are multiple WDR in your system, do not use duplicate ExtendedPanID values. The product may not operate
properly.
When the WDT ExtendedPanID is 0000 0000 0000 0000, regardless of the ExtendedPanID setting all the WDR may
be grouped together. In this scenario, because the grouped wireless network is not stable, set any value other than
0000 0000 0000 0000 during conguration.
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0123456789ABCDEF
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6.1.3 About the MAC Address

Static address assigned to WDT-PRO for identication. This address is called a MAC address (IEEE address).
The MAC address is printed on a nameplate on the back of the WDT-PRO.
MAC Address
Nameplate
0123456789ABCDEF

6.1.4 How many WDT you can connect to WDR

The number of WDT units you can connect to a WDR is limited by the frequency of information sent to the WDR. The total transmissions from all WDT connected to the WDR is limited to 120 or less per minute (transmission interval of 0.5 seconds or longer). To satisfy this condition, use the following table as a guide and determine the number of connected units.
WDT connection limit
30 unit 4 times per minute
20 unit 6 times per minute
10 unit 12 times per minute
5 unit 24 times per minute
1 unit 120 times per minute
Estimated number of Contact Input Information, RS-232C Input Information,
and Clear Input Information transmissions / 1 WDT

6.2 About the Installation Environment

6.2.1 Installation Environment Main Points

There are ve essential points to consider at installation.
No. Description References
There is no inuence in radio waves at the installation site. Also,
1
the radio waves at the installation site do not change over time.
The distance between devices (WDR, WDT) does not exceed
2
recommendations. The recommended distance between all WDT and WDR is within line of sight.
Each device (WDR and WDT) is in line of sight. To ensure good
3
line of sight, the location should not be cluttered and should be free of any obstacles.
WDR placement is appropriate.
4
Install in a location as high as possible.
Install away from obstacles that could disrupt radio waves.
Each device is always powered, and the mesh network is always available. If power is not available for one of the WDT, the
5
communication path could get interrupted and information may not
be transmitted.
☞ 6.2.2 About the In󲶼uence of Surrounding
Radio Waves(P.21)
☞ 6.2.3 Distance Between Devices(P.22)
☞ 6.2.4 Ensuring Line of Sight(P.22)
☞ 6.2.5 WDR Installation Position and
Obstacles(P.22)
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Obstacles (wall, floor, ceiling, pillar, building)
WDT
WDR
Direct
Reflection
Reflection
Receive
Direct Wave
Reflected Wave
(Opposite phase)
Received Wave
+
The two radio waves cancel each other out
6. Installation
6.2.2 About the Inuence of Surrounding Radio Waves
If the WD wireless network is affected by radio interference from electronics, microwave ovens, or other manufacturing equipment, normal operation may not be possible. Check the radio wave environment before installation and conrm there is no radio interference on the wireless radio bands you are planning to use.
Causes of Radio Interference Description
Other wireless devices
Noise from other equipment
Noise from the surroundings
Surrounding obstacles* Interference caused by phasing with own radio waves.
*Various obstacles (wall, oor, ceiling, pillar, equipment) may exist in the installation environment. The reception of radio
waves changes depending on the relationship between the position of each device (WDR, WDT), obstacles, and the
surrounding environment. As shown in the gure below, radio waves transmitted from a single point are delivered to each
device (WDR, WDT) from multiple directions, such as when radio waves travel in a direct line, and when radio waves
reect off obstacles. Radio wave interference could be caused by this scenario, and operation may not be possible due to
canceling radio waves.
Wireless devices using the same frequency or frequencies in the same neighborhood.
Noise caused by power supply circuits, electronic circuits, or
oscillators.
Noise from motors and engine equipment
Noise from transmission lines, power supply equipment,
and industrial equipment.
Noise from microwave ovens and uorescent lamps.
When wireless LAN and in-house PHS access points are installed in the surrounding environment, install WDR so they are 5 to 10 m or more away from access points.
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6.2.3 Distance Between Devices

Place the WDT within a 20 m radius (recommended line-of-site distance) of the WDR. If more distance is required,
add another WDT.
20 m
20 m
20 m

6.2.4 Ensuring Line of Sight

Good line of sight for each device (WDR, WDT) and free of any obstacles – hereafter referred to as the Fresnel
Zone – is required. The Fresnel zone is a three-dimensional space, whose size is estimated as shown in the following illustration.
If you cannot establish the Fresnel zone, sometimes the available communication distance may be shorter than
usual due to obstacles inhibiting communication.
D
Fresnel Zone
L D
Line of sight distance Fresnel zone diameter
WDT
WDT
L
WDR
Figure 1
Obstacles (wall, floor, ceiling, pillar, building)
WDR
Fresnel Zone
Figure 2
20 m 1.6 m
10 m 1.2 m
CAUTION
When installing on a metal plate or concrete wall, install the devices in the Fresnel zone so they are free of any obstacles.

6.2.5 WDR Installation Position and Obstacles

When onto a pillar such as the I-beam in a building, install the WDR in a direction that promotes the propagation of
radio waves.
When using the WDR in a box, use a resin box with radio wave permeability.

6.2.6.About the Signal Tower Power Supply Status

To operate this product, you need to constantly supply power to the power line. For information, refer to “7.1.4 WDB- DB0S wiring(☞P.32)”.
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6. Installation

6.3 Equipment Settings

This section describes the steps for setting up and installing equipment. Refer to ☞ "7 Operation", as well as
instruction manuals of related products.

6.3.1 Setup Information

Have the information for the settings below prepared beforehand.
Information required Description References
Information about the equipment to connect
Information about the Signal Tower
WDT-PRO and WDR common setup information
Equipment name and other equipment identication
information
Model, operation information -
ExtendedPanID Settings
Wireless Settings
Frequency Channel Settings
☞ 6.1.2 About Grouping and
ExtendedPanID(P.19)
☞ 6.1.1 What is the WD Wireless
Network?(P.18)
-
WDT-PRO setup information
WDB-D80S setup information
Format of Signal Tower Settings
Operation Settings
Operation Settings
Wireless Settings Network Startup Method
Input Information Transmission Timing Setting
RS-232C Communication Settings
Simple Counter Settings
Determine Signal Tower Input
Setting
Power Supply Settings *1
Determine Simultaneous Input Sensitivity Setting
Input Information Transmission Format Setting
Receive Data File
Format Setting
☞ 8.4.2 Information
Transmission Function(P.55)
☞ 8.3.1 Communication Setup
Function(P.53)
☞ 8.2.5 Simple Counter
Function(P.52)
☞ 8.2.1 Determine Signal
Tower Control Input Function(P.48)
☞ 8.2.3 Function to Determine
Simultaneous Input of Signal Tower Control Line and External Input Line(P.51)
☞ 8.4.2 Information
Transmission Function(P.55)
☞ 8.3.2 Receive Data
Function(P.53)
IP Address
WDR setup information
* 1 For this product's settings, use [Power Supply Wire]. For information, refer to ☞ "WDS-WIN01 Instruction Manual".
* 2 For WDR setup information, refer to ☞ "WDT-5LR-Z2/WDT-6LR-Z2 Instruction Manual".
LAN Communication Setting
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS Server Port Number
*2
NOTICE
●Information about settings is required not only for installing equipment, but also when adding equipment, maintaining the
system, relocating, and for efcient and accurate work. Prepare the setup information before starting installation.
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6.3.2 Equipment Settings

”6.3.1 Setup Information”Use the setup information, refer to ☞ "6.3.1.Setup Information", to prepare the
equipment. For system conguration when setting up equipment, refer to “5.2.2.2 WD System Conguration at Maintenance(☞P.14)”.
Use the system conguration software WDS-WIN01 for equipment settings. Install WDS-WIN01 on the maintenance PC and set up the equipment. For using WDS-WIN01, refer to ☞ "WDS-WIN01 Instruction Manual".
The setup procedure is as follows.
Step Operation References
Prepare required equipment and create the
1
maintenance environment.
Set up communication settings between WDR
2
and maintenance PC.
Refer to ☞ "WDS-WIN01 Instruction Manual"
Refer to ☞ "WDT-5LR/6LR Instruction Manual"
3 Set up WDB-D80S and WDT-PRO.
4 Set up the WDR settings.
☞ 7.3.1 Setting up WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO Main Unit(P.39)

6.4 Equipment Installation

CAUTION
When deciding the installation location of each device, carefully review the following procedure regarding installation
location. The installation location could cause problems such as unstable operation or communication failure.
Install devices only after equipment setup is complete.

6.4.1 WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO Installation

The installation process is as follows.
Step Operation References
1 Install WDB-D80S to the mounting surface.
2 Wire the WDB-D80S.
3 Attach WDT-PRO to WDB-D80S.
4 Attach the LED and buzzer units to WDT-PRO.
☞ 7.1.1 Installing and Removing WDB-D80S(P.25) ☞ 7.1.4 WDB-DB0S wiring(P.32)
7.2.1.1 Installing and Removing WDB-D80S (P.36)
☞ ☞ 7.2.1.2 Attaching the LED Unit and Buzzer
Unit(P.37)

6.4.2 Checking Connections to WDR

The checking process is as follows.
Step Operation
Check the product's wireless status.
Turn on this product and WDR.
1
2
Use the WDT-PRO indicator to check the
wireless status.
Check the settings for this product and WDR.
Use WDS-WIN01 to check the content of
setup items.
References
☞ 7.3.4 Checking Operations with WDT-PRO
Indicator(P.42)
Refer to ☞ "WDS-WIN01 Instruction Manual"
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位:mm)
取付穴
3 所)
φ4 φ3
φ40 φ30
ボルト
M4
M3

7. Operation

7.1 WDB-D80S Installation

7.1.1 Installing and Removing WDB-D80S

NOTICE
●Requirements for the mounting location.
Minimal vibration・Strong・Level
●Install this product in the upright position.
●If you need to install on an uneven surface and waterproong is required, use a sealant in the gap between the product
and mounting surface.
●For IP65 rating requirement, when clamping brackets to the mounting surface, apply sealant to the screw or nut portion
and the wire distribution hole.
●When using the RS-232C cable, x it in place so it is not subjected to bending or pulling.
7. Operation
About the RS-232C Cable
There are two wiring methods for the RS-232C cable, "Wiring RS-232C Cable from Bottom of Main Unit" and
"Wiring RS-232C Cable from Cable Gland".
The RS-232C cable is offered as an accessory (Part number WDX-SC01) but you can use any commercially
available product. Use a cable with lead wires that have a wire diameter of AWG24 to 28. When using the cable gland wiring method, use a cable with a φ4.5 to 6.5 mm diameter.
*When providing your own, strip one end of the cable as shown below.
70 mm
Mounting Hole Dimension Diagram
The position of the mounting holes is different between using M4 bolts and M3 bolts.
When using M4 bolts:φ4 (3 places)
When using M3 bolts:φ3 (3 places)
120°
Product Front
Wire Distribution Hole
120°
Product Outer Dimension
(φ12)
When using M4 bolts:φ40
When using M3 bolts:φ30
Nameplate Location
(Unit: mm)
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Bracket
Wiring Caution
CAUTION
When securing the cable, secure with extra cable length. If there is not enough extra cable length, then it could prevent
you from removing this product from the direct mount bracket.
Body
Body
Direct
Mount
Cable
As there is sufficient extra
cable length, you can
remove this product.
Direct
Mount
Bracket
Cable
If there is not enough extra
cable length, then it could
prevent you from removing
this product.
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Body
7.1.1.1 Wiring RS-232C Cable from Bottom of Main Unit
In the mounting location, drill holes for mounting
and wiring the product.
☞ Mounting Hole Dimension Diagram(P.25)
* When using a pole bracket and pole, drilling holes is
unnecessary.
Rotate the body counterclockwise and detach
from the direct mount bracket.
Apply the sealing plug and cap to the cable
gland, and rotate the cap clockwise to attach.
* When the sealing plug pops out of the cap, use your
hand to push the sealing plug back in.
Recommended Torque
0.6 N•m (approximate)
7. Operation
Body
Terminal Block Connector
(accessory)
Use nuts to secure the direct mount bracket in
the mounting position.
Recommended Torque
0.6 N•m (approximate)
☞ 7.1.2 Replacing Mounting Bolts (M4 → M3) on the
Main Unit(P.31)
* Do not secure when using a pole bracket and pole.
Cut the RS-232C cable's lead wires so 40 mm
remains, then strip them.
Strip 6 to 7 mm
40 mm
Pass the wires (gray or black) and RS-232C
cable through the wire distribution hole.
* When using a pole bracket and pole, refer to “7.1.1.4
Wiring Method When Using Pole Bracket and Pole (Accessories)(☞P.30)”.
Cut (about 30 mm)
❺❼
Direct Mount Bracket
Cable gland
Sealing plug
Cap
(accessory)
(accessory)
❶❾
* This illustration presents an overview of installation and
does not reect the installation status at each step.
* RS-232C cable is not included.
* Maximum board
thickness: 7 mm.
Wire the RS-232C cable to the terminal block
connector and attach to the body.
☞ 7.1.3 Detaching the Terminal Block
Connector(P.31)
☞ 7.1.4 WDB-DB0S wiring(P.32)
Attach the body to the direct mount bracket,
reversing the steps for detaching.
If required, apply sealant around the mounting
and wire distribution holes.
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Terminal Block Connector
Body
Direct Mount Bracket
Cable gland
❺❼
❶󱢳
(accessory)
(accessory)
Cap
about 5 mm
Fixed position of RS-232C sheathed cable
Terminal Block Connector
Body
Direct Mount Bracket
Cable gland
❺❼
❶󱢳
(accessory)
(accessory)
Cap
Strip 6 to 7 mm
70 mm
Body
7.1.1.2 Wiring RS-232C Cable from Cable Gland
In the mounting location, drill holes for mounting
and wiring the product.
☞ Mounting Hole Dimension Diagram(P.25)
* When using a pole bracket and pole, drilling holes is
unnecessary.
Rotate the body counterclockwise and detach
from the direct mount bracket.
Use nuts to secure the direct mount bracket in
the mounting position.
7. Operation
Recommended Torque
0.6 N•m (approximate)
☞ 7.1.2 Replacing Mounting Bolts (M4 → M3) on the
Main Unit(P.31)
*Do not secure when using a pole bracket and pole.
Pass the wires (gray or black) through the wire
distribution hole.
* When using a pole bracket and pole, refer to “7.1.1.4
Wiring Method When Using Pole Bracket and Pole (Accessories)(☞P.30)”.
Strip the RS-232C cable's lead wires.
Pass the cap through to the RS-232C cable, and
push in from the cable gland.
Wire the RS-232C cable to the terminal block
connector and attach to the body.
☞ 7.1.3 Detaching the Terminal Block
Connector(P.31)
☞ 7.1.4 WDB-DB0S wiring(P.32)
Tighten the cap clockwise on the insulation
portion of the RS-232C cable, with 5 mm of
the insulation portion protruding from the direct
mount bracket.
Recommended Torque
0.6 N•m (approximate)
Attach the body to the direct mount bracket,
reversing the steps for detaching.
If required, apply sealant around the mounting
and wire distribution holes.
Caution: Attaching using any
other method than that
shown above may reduce waterproong performance.
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* Maximum board
thickness:7 mm.
* This illustration presents an overview of installation and
does not reect the installation status at each step.
* RS-232C cable is not included.
Caution: If the rubber bushing in the cable gland comes off,
carefully re-attach to return it to its original state.
CAUTION
When using the SZK-003W wall bracket
(accessory), wiring from the cable gland is not
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7.1.1.3 When Not Using the RS-232C Cable
In the mounting location, drill holes for mounting
and wiring the product.
☞ Mounting Hole Dimension Diagram(P.25)
* When using a pole bracket and pole, drilling holes is
unnecessary.
Rotate the body counterclockwise and detach
from the direct mount bracket.
Apply the sealing plug and cap to the cable
gland, and rotate the cap clockwise to attach.
* When the sealing plug pops out of the cap, use your hand
to push the sealing plug back in.
Recommended Torque
0.6 N•m (approximate)
Use nuts to secure the direct mount bracket in
the mounting position.
Recommended Torque
0.6 N•m (approximate)
☞ 7.1.2 Replacing Mounting Bolts (M4 → M3) on the
Main Unit(P.31)
* Do not secure when using a pole bracket and pole.
Pass the wires (gray or black) through the wire
distribution hole.
Body
Direct Mount Bracket
7. Operation
Cable gland
Sealing plug
(accessory)
Cap
(accessory)
❶❼
*Maximum board
thickness: 7 mm
* When using a pole bracket and pole, refer to “7.1.1.4
Wiring Method When Using Pole Bracket and Pole (Accessories)(☞P.30)”.
Attach the body to the direct mount bracket,
reversing the steps for detaching.
If required, apply sealant around the mounting
and wire distribution holes.
* This illustration presents an overview of installation and
does not reect the installation status at each step.
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7.1.1.4 Wiring Method When Using Pole Bracket and Pole (Accessories)
7. Operation
Wiring RS-232C Cable from Bottom of Main Unit
Insert the pole ring into the pole bracket.
Pass the RS-232C cable below the pole mount.
Pass the RS-232C cable in from the pole marker
side, and pull out the cable from the pole bracket
side.
Insert the pole into the pole bracket, lining up the
indentations.
In two positions, use the tapping screws to
secure the pole bracket and pole.
Pole Bracket
Pole ring
Pole
Landmark
Tapping screws
Pole Ring Insertion
Direction
Front Direction
Tapping screws
Pole Bracket
Slanting
Front Direction
Pole
Pole Bracket
Line up the indented sections
Recommended Torque
1.4 N•m
Thread the wire (gray or black) in the pole
bracket side, and pull out the wire from the pole
marker side.
When Not Using the RS-232C Cable
Insert the pole ring into the pole bracket.
Insert the pole into the pole bracket, lining up the
indentations.
In two positions, use the tapping screws to
secure the pole bracket and pole.
Recommended Torque
1.4 N•m
Thread the wire (gray or black) in the pole
bracket side.
Mounting Pole Base
* This illustration presents an overview of installation and
does not reect the installation status at each step.
Tapping screws
Front Direction
Tapping screws
Pole Bracket
Pole Ring
Insertion Direction
Pole Bracket
Pole ring
Pole
Landmark
Slanting
Front Direction
Pole Bracket
Line up the indented sections
Pole
Pull out the wire (gray or black) from the pole
marker side.
* This illustration presents an overview of installation and
does not reect the installation status at each step.
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Push the lever up
How to Attach the Pole Bracket and Direct Mount Bracket
7. Operation
Use nuts in 3 places to affix the pole bracket
and direct mount bracket.
Recommended Torque
0.6N・m
Pole Bracket
Direct Mount Bracket
Nut (M4)

7.1.2 Replacing Mounting Bolts (M4 → M3) on the Main Unit

M4 bolts are attached to the direct mount bracket by factory default. When using M3 bolts to attach this product, follow the instructions below to replace the M4 bolts with M3 bolts.
Remove the waterproof packing at the bottom of
the direct mount bracket.
Detach the M4 nuts (3 locations) and M4 bolts
(3 locations) with a nut driver.*
M4 bolt
M3 bolt
■M3 Bolt Mounting Position
* Criteria: 7mm across, outer dimension of socket 11 mm
or less
Detach the M3 nuts (accessory, 3 locations)
and M3 bolts (accessory, 3 locations) with a nut driver.*
* Criteria: 5.5 mm across, outer dimension of socket
9 mm or less
Recommended Torque
0.6 N•m (approximate)
Attach the waterproof packing.
Caution: When attaching the waterproof packing, pay
close attention to set the correct orientation and
cause no damage. This will lower waterproong performance. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in product failure.

7.1.3 Detaching the Terminal Block Connector

■Attach
View of the body from the bottom
With its levers pushed up,
push the terminal block connector into the body.
When pushing the terminal
block connector in place,
the lever temporarily moves
down, before it moves back
up and locks in place.
Use the inner holes (3 locations).
Direct Mount Bracket
M4 nut M3 nut
Cable gland side
❶❹
Waterproof gasket
* This illustration presents an overview of installation and
does not reect the installation status at each step.
■Detach
As illustrated, lower the
levers on the left and right
sides of the terminal block
connector to release the lock, then pull out the termi-
nal block connector.
Terminal Block Connector
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7.1.4 WDB-DB0S wiring

There are two types of wiring for this product, lead wiring and terminal connector wiring.
CAUTION
Unused lead wires do not have to be connected to external contacts. But in so doing, insulate the leads of unconnected
lead wires, one by one. Failure to follow this instruction could result in a short-circuit and product damage.
Do not pull lead wires, or stuff them into the main body. Failure to follow this instruction will result in product failure.
To protect external equipment, install a fuse on the power supply side.
Be sure wiring is carried out correctly. Failure to follow these instructions could result in burning internal circuits or re.
NOTICE
●When extending the wires, consider the voltage drop along with appropriate length and diameter of wires.
●Be sure the power is disconnected before any wiring.
●When using an external contact with a transistor, consistently use either NPN type or PNP type transistors.
●You cannot use a mix of NPN type and PNP type transistors.
7. Operation
7.1.4.1 Wiring When Lighting Control and External Input, and Clear Input Control are on Different
Equipment
Wiring example for each type of external contact. If you have any questions about a special application for this
product, please contact your nearest PATLITE sales representative.
* Wiring example for attaching LED and buzzer units.
* To both turn on the lamp and ash the lamp, you need to prepare separate external contacts for turning the lamp on and for
ashing the lamp.
External Contact Classification
External Input/Clear Input
External Contact
Contact Relay
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Tube color: Black
Clear Input
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
External Input 6
External Input 7
External Input 8
External Input Common line
Black
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Amber
Brown
Gray
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Tube color: Gray
Flashing Common Line
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Power Supply Wire
RS-232C Connection
Brown
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Gray
Amber
Fuse
1A
24 VDC (Class 2) (No polarity)
Flashing/ Buzzer
External Contact
Light on/ Buzzer
External Contact
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External Contact Classification
NPN type transistor
Tube color: Black
Clear Input
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input/Clear Input
External Contact
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
External Input 6
External Input 7
External Input 8
External Input Common line
Do Not Apply Voltage!
*You can replace each transistor with a contact relay.
Black
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Amber
Brown
Gray
Flashing Common Line
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Power Supply Wire
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Tube color: Gray
Brown
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Gray
Amber
RS-232C Connection
Fuse
1A
24 VDC (Class 2)
7. Operation
Circuit schematic
C
B
E
Flashing/ Buzzer
External Contact
Light on/ Buzzer
External Contact
External Contact Classification
PNP type transistor
External Input/Clear Input
External Contact
Do Not Apply Voltage!
*You can replace each transistor with a contact relay.
Tube color: Black
Clear Input
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
External Input 6
External Input 7
External Input 8
External Input Common line
Black
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Amber
Brown
Gray
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Tube color: Gray
Flashing Common Line
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Power Supply Wire
RS-232C Connection
Brown
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Gray
Amber
Fuse
1A
24 VDC (Class 2)
Circuit schematic
C
B
E
Flashing/ Buzzer
External Contact
Light on/ Buzzer
External Contact
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Tube color: Gray
Tube color: Black
24 VDC (Class 2) (No polarity)
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Power Supply Wire
Red
Clear Input
Black
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Amber
External Input 7
Amber
Flashing Common Line
Brown
External Input 8
Brown
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Purple
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
External Input 6
Purple
Gray
External Input Common line
Gray
External Contact
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Do Not Apply Voltage!
External Contact Classification
Contact Relay
Fuse
1A
RS-232C Connection
Flashing/ Buzzer
Tube color: Gray
Tube color: Black
Power Supply Wire
Red
Clear Input
Black
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Amber
Amber
Flashing Common Line
Brown
Brown
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Purple
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Gray
External Input Common line
Gray
External Contact
Do Not Apply Voltage!
External Contact Classification
NPN type transistor
Fuse
1A
E
C
B
Circuit schematic
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
External Input 6
External Input 7
External Input 8
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
RS-232C Connection
24 VDC (Class 2)
Light on/ Buzzer
Flashing/ Buzzer
Light on/ Buzzer
External Contact
External Contact
External Contact
External Contact
External Input/Clear Input
External Input/Clear Input
*You can replace each transistor with a contact relay.
Tube color: Gray
Tube color: Black
24 VDC (Class 2) (No polarity)
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Power Supply Wire
Red
Clear Input
Black
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Amber
External Input 7
Amber
Flashing Common Line
Brown
External Input 8
Brown
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Purple
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
External Input 6
Purple
Gray
External Input Common line
Gray
External Contact
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Do Not Apply Voltage!
External Contact Classification
Contact Relay
Fuse
1A
RS-232C Connection
Flashing/ Buzzer
Light on/ Buzzer
External Contact
External Contact
External Input/Clear Input
7.1.4.2 Wiring When Lighting Control and External Input, and Clear Input Control are on Different
Equipment
7. Operation
External Contact Classification
Contact Relay
External Input/Clear Input
External Contact
External Contact Classification
NPN type transistor
External Input/Clear Input
External Contact
*You can replace each transistor with a contact relay.
External Contact Classification
PNP type transistor
External Input/Clear Input
External Contact
*You can replace each transistor with a contact relay.
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Tube color: Black
Clear Input
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
External Input 6
External Input 7
External Input 8
External Input Common line
Tube color: Black
Clear Input
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
External Input 6
External Input 7
External Input 8
External Input Common line
Tube color: Black
Clear Input
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
External Input 6
External Input 7
External Input 8
External Input Common line
Black
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Amber
Brown
Gray
Black
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Amber
Brown
Gray
Black
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Amber
Brown
Gray
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Tube color: Gray
Flashing Common Line
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Power Supply Wire
RS-232C Connection
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Tube color: Gray
Flashing Common Line
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Power Supply Wire
RS-232C Connection
Do Not Apply Voltage!
Tube color: Gray
Flashing Common Line
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Power Supply Wire
RS-232C Connection
Brown
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Gray
Amber
Fuse
Brown
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Gray
Amber
Fuse
Brown
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Gray
Amber
Fuse
1A
24 VDC (Class 2)
1A
24 VDC (Class 2)
1A
24 VDC (Class 2) (No polarity)
Flashing/ Buzzer
External Contact
Light on/ Buzzer
External Contact
Flashing/ Buzzer
External Contact
Light on/ Buzzer
External Contact
Circuit schematic
C
B
E
Flashing/ Buzzer
External Contact
Light on/ Buzzer
External Contact
Circuit schematic
C
B
E
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Terminal Block Connector
D-SUB connector (9 pin, male)
Orange+Black Dot Mark
Do not connect
White+Black Dot Mark
White+Red Dot Mark
Orange+Red Dot Mark
Light Gray+Black Dot Mark
2 4 6
1 3 5 1 2 3 4
6 7 8 9
5
Receive
Data
2
Clear
To
Send
4
Disconnected*
6
Transmit
Data
1
Request
To
Send
3
Signal
Ground
5
*Do not connect.
7.1.4.3 Terminal Block Connector (RS-232C Interface) Wiring
Terminal Block Connector Pin Arrangement
7. Operation
1 3 5
2 4 6
Terminal Block Connector Wiring
In the slot of the terminal block, insert a flat-
blade screwdriver and push. (At a slight angle)
Insert the stripped lead wire* into the insertion
slot.
* Recommended specications for lead wires are as follows.
Linear (stranded wire) AWG24 to 28
Use copper wires with temperature rating of 75 ºC or higher.
Pull out the screwdriver from the slot. Check if
the lead wire is locked into place.
1 TXD Transmit Data
2 RXD Receive Data
3 RTS Request To Send
4 CTS Clear To Send
5 GND (SG) Signal Ground
6 NC Not Connected (do not use)
NOTICE
Slot
●Use a at-blade screwdriver with a blade-edge width of 2.5 mm or less and thickness of 0.4 mm or less.
●Do not push the slot harder than necessary with the screwdriver. Failure to follow this instruction could result in
product damage.
●Strip 6 to 7 mm of the insulation from the lead wire.
●When removing the lead wire, do not simply pull the wire to remove it. Make sure you rst push the slot down with a at-blade screwdriver to release the lock.
Wiring When Using WDX-SC01 Serial Cable (accessory)
Serial Cable WDX-SC01 Wiring Diagram
Terminal Block Connector
D-SUB connector (9 pin, male)
Light Gray+Black Dot Mark
Light Gray+Black Dot Mark
Orange+Red Dot Mark
Orange+Red Dot Mark
Orange+Black Dot Mark
Orange+Black Dot Mark
White+Black Dot Mark
White+Black Dot Mark
White+Red Dot Mark
White+Red Dot Mark
1 2 3 4
6 7 8 9
1 3 5
2 4 6
Orange+Red Dot Mark
Orange+Red Dot Mark
White+Black Dot Mark
White+Black Dot Mark
Light Gray+Black Dot Mark
Light Gray+Black Dot Mark
Do not connect
White+Red Dot Mark
White+Red Dot Mark
Orange+Black Dot Mark
Orange+Black Dot Mark
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7. Operation

7.2 WDT-PRO Installation

7.2.1 Installing and Removing WDT-PRO

When installing or removing WDT-PRO, follow the instructions below to attach and detach parts (such as the LED unit and buzzer unit) from the LR Signal Tower.
WARNING
Before any work is done, disconnect the power.
CAUTION
Attach the WDT-PRO directly on top of WDB-D80S. Other units cannot be connected.
The maximum number of attachments per Signal Tower is ve LED units + one buzzer unit. Do not attach units
beyond that.
Do not apply excessive force to units. Failure to follow this instruction could result in product damage.
Do not touch the connectors on the units or the LED in LED units. Failure to follow this instruction could result in
product damage.
Securely lock each unit when attaching. Failure to secure units could result in product damage.
7.2.1.1 Installing and Removing WDB-D80S
■ Attach ■ Detach ■ How to Read the Positioning Mark
Align WDT-PRO with the positioning mark on the WDB-D80S and turn clockwise to lock.
WDT-PRO
Positioning Mark
Positioning Mark
WDB-D80S
While holding the WDB-D80S, turn WDT-PRO counterclockwise to release the lock, then lift up.
WDT-PRO
Positioning Mark
WDB-D80S
[When Locked]
WDT-PRO
WDB-D80S
[When Unlocked]
WDT-PRO
WDB-D80S
Condition when locked
Condition when unlocked
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7.2.1.2 Attaching the LED Unit and Buzzer Unit
CAUTION
Attach or detach units one at a time.
7. Operation
Buzzer Unit
Buzzer Unit
LED Unit
LED Unit
Install one unit at a time
WDT-PRO
WDT-PRO
WDB-D80SWDB-D80S
If WDT-PRO does not attach properly to WDB-D80S, conrm the tab of
the cylinder-shaped part at the top of WDT-PRO is tted correctly into
the groove. If the tab is outside the groove as shown in the gure (right),
refer to the gure below on how to reposition it. Additionally, depending
on how it is detached, the tab may come out of the groove as shown
in the gure (right) when detaching the WDT-PRO from WDB-D80S.
Attaching while the tab is still in this state may cause damage.
Install one unit at a time
Nameplate
Cannot Connect Condition
Cylinder-shaped Part
Top View
Tab
Groove
Tab
Groove
Tab
Groove
NOTICE
●If WDT-PRO does not attach properly to WDB-D80S, turn the cylinder-shaped part in the middle of the bottom surface
counterclockwise. Next, turn the cylinder-shaped part until it snaps into place, then attach it to WDB-D80S.
Cylinder-shaped Part
Nameplate
Cylinder-shaped Part
Nameplate
Top View
(Attachable)
Tab and Groove
Tab and Groove
Nameplate
Bottom View
Cylinder-shaped Part
Cylinder-shaped Part
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Order of Attaching/Detaching Units
Attach and detach units in the following order.
7. Operation
Buzzer Unit
LED Unit
LED Unit
WDT-PRO
LED Unit
WDB-D80S WDB-D80S WDB-D80S
WDT-PRO
WDB-D80S
WDB-D80S
Buzzer Unit
LED Unit
LED Unit
LED Unit
WDT-PRO
WDT-PRO
Attaching Units Detaching Units
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7.3 Using WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO

7.3.1 Setting up WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO Main Unit

7.3.1.1 Setting up the Main Unit
WDS-WIN01 conguration software is required. Download the software from our website. Install the software on
the computer that will be used to set up and congure the system. (Member registration is required for down­loading from the home page.)
For information about usage and setup, refer to ☞ "WDS-WIN01 Instruction Manual".
7.3.1.2 Setup Items
Setup items are as follows.
7. Operation
Setup Item
ExtendedPanID
Wireless
Settings
Operation
Settings
* 1 For this product's settings, select [Power Supply Wire]. For information, refer to ☞ "WDS-WIN01 Instruction Manual".
* 2 Save destination is different for each setting.
Settings
Frequency Channel
Settings
Format of Signal
Tower Settings
Input Information
Transmission
Timing Setting
Periodic
Transmission
RS-232C
Communication
Settings
Baud rate Baud rate 9600
Data Length Data Length 8
Parity Parity None
Stop Bit Stop Bit 1
Simple Counter
Settings
Determine Signal
Tower Input Setting
Power Supply
Settings
Determine
Simultaneous Input
Sensitivity Setting
Input Information
Transmission
Format Setting
Receive Data File
Format Setting
WDS-WIN01
Setup Items
ExtendedPanID 0000 0000 0000 0000
Frequency
Channel
Format of Signal
Tower
Transmission mode On change
Periodic
Transmission
- -
Counter Settings Do not use
Determine Signal
Tower Input
Power Supply
Settings
Determine
Simultaneous Input
Sensitivity Setting
Input Information
Transmission
Method
Receive Data File
Format
Default Value
Select all
Standard
None
Flashing (medium)
Power Supply Wire *1
High sensitivity
WDT-LR Format
Direct Communication
Format
Save
Destination*
WDT-PRO
WDB-D80S
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☞ 6.1.2 About Grouping and
☞ 6.1.1 What is
☞ 8.4.2 Information
☞ 8.3.1 Communication
☞ 8.2.5 Simple Counter
☞ 8.2.1 Determine Signal
☞ 8.2.3 Function to
☞ 8.4.2 Information
☞ 8.3.2 Receive Data
References
ExtendedPanID(P.19)
the WD Wireless Network?(P.18)
Transmission Function(P.55)
Setup Function(P.53)
Function(P.52)
Tower Control Input Function(P.48)
Determine Simultaneous Input of Signal Tower Control Line and External Input Line(P.51)
Transmission Function(P.55)
Function(P.53)
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7.3.1.3 Required Equipment
For system conguration when setting up equipment, refer to “5.2.2.2 WD System Conguration at Mainte-
nance(☞P.14)”. Use the system conguration software WDS-WIN01 for equipment settings.
Install WDS-WIN01 on the maintenance PC and set up the equipment. For information about using WDS-
WIN01, refer to ☞ "WDS-WIN01 Instruction Manual".
The setup procedure is as follows.
Step Operation References
1
2
3 Set up the WDT-PRO and WDB-D80S settings.
4 Set up the WDR settings.
Prepare required equipment and create the
maintenance environment.
Set up communication settings between WDR
and maintenance PC.
Refer to ☞ "WDS-WIN01 Instruction Manual"
Refer to ☞ "WDT-5LR/6LR Instruction Manual"
☞ 7.3.1 Setting up WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO Main
Unit(P.39)

7.3.2 WDB-D80S DIP Switch Operations

7. Operation
CAUTION
Do not use excessive force on this product. Failure to follow this instruction could result in deformed frame and product
damage.
Do not use sharp tipped objects with this product. Operation may become impossible as scratches develop on switches
and switch contacts are interfered with.
Do not set ON switches 2 to 4.
The product's DIP switches are located where you detach the direct mount bracket from the WDB-D80S.
DIP Switches
Switch number
●DIP Switch Settings
Switch number Description Initial Settings
Initialize setting values
1
OFF: Normally use with this setting OFF.
ON: Initializes the value for various settings.
OFF
2
3
4
OFF (static)
OFF
* Do not change.
OFF (static)
OFF
* Do not change.
OFF (static)
OFF
* Do not change.
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7.3.3 Checking the WDB-D80S Status Lamp

The product's status lamp is located where you detach the direct mount bracket from the WDB-D80S.
LED1 LED2
Status Lamp
●Status Lamp States
State* LED1 LED2 Status
7. Operation
Normal
Status
Error
Status
* Operation modes shown by the status lamp are [Normal Status] and [Error Status].
* When the status lamp lights indicate an error status, refer to “9.1 Troubleshooting(☞P.58)”.
Green light on Light off Operating in normal mode.
Red light on Green light on Operating in initialization mode.
Flashing green -
Alternating
Red→Green→Red→Green
Light off Green light on
Light off Flashing red Error has occurred in WDB-D80S.
Green light on Flashing red Error has occurred in WDT-PRO.
Red→Green→Red→Green
Alternating
WDB-D80S DIP switches set up incorrectly.
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7.3.4 Checking Operations with WDT-PRO Indicator

Check this product's indicator on the WDT-PRO main unit.
WDT-PRO
●Indicator Light Status
7. Operation
Indicator
Status Indicator Light Status
Indicates a good status. This status indicates the product can communicate
directly with the WDR without relying on other WDT.
Green pulse*
1
(If the WDT and WDR are close together (within tens of centimeters), WDT may display a red pulse. For an accurate display, use units with a separation
Display Quality of Wireless Communication
Amber pulse*
1
of about 1 m.)
Direct wireless connection with the WDR is not good, but the connection with nearby WDT is good. If nearby WDT have a green pulse, that WDT is
used as a repeater for communication.
Red pulse*
1
Connection is not good with any WDR or WDT in the WD wireless network.
Red light on Product is waiting to join the WD Network.
When the WDT-PRO receives a specic command from the host, ashes blue for approximately 10 seconds.
When WDB-D80S receives data from external equipment via RS-232C communication, indicator is light blue for about 2 seconds.
When WDT-PRO completes transmission of data received via RS-232C
communication to the host, indicator ashes light blue for about 2 seconds.
Operating in initialization mode.
Operation Status
Flashing blue
Light blue light on
Flashing light blue*
2
Alternating
Red→Green→Red→Green
WDB-D80S DIP switches set up incorrectly or error has occurred in WDT-
PRO.
Error Status*
Flashing red
3
Flashing amber Error has occurred in the connected base unit.
Purple light on WDB-D80S DIP switches set up incorrectly.
* 1 Pulse is where the lamp fades between bright and dark repeatedly.
* 2 Flashes light blue only when the input information transmission timing is set to [On change]. (“8.4.2 Information
Transmission Function(☞P.55)”)
* 3 When the indicator light shows an error status, refer to “9.1 Troubleshooting(☞P.58)”.
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7.3.5 Initializing WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO

The initialization procedure is as follows.
Step Operation
Set WDB-D80S DIP switch 1 ON.
1
Turn ON the power supply.
7. Operation
2
3 Turn OFF the power supply.
4
5 Initialization is complete.
* For the list of settings that are initialized, refer to “7.3.1 Setting up WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO Main Unit(☞P.39)”.
After a few seconds, the WDT-PRO indicator alternates Red→Green→Red→Green...
Status lamps on the WDB-D80S, LED1 is red and LED2 is green.
Set WDB-D80S DIP switch 1 OFF.
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7. Operation

7.3.6 Differences with WDT-LR Setup Items

There are some differences in the setup items and setup methods between this product (WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO)
and WDT-LR.
For WDT-LR setup information, refer to ☞ "WDT-5LR/6LR Instruction Manual".
Setup Item / Setup Method
Item Description
Simple
Counter
Specify Signal
Tower control
line to count
WDT-5LR-Z2/WDT-6LR-Z2
Use WDS-WIN01 to
select a Signal Tower
control line.
With the Main Unit DIP
switches you can select the blue signal line.
This Product
(WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO)
Use WDS-WIN01 to
select a Signal Tower
control line.
There is no function with
the product DIP switches to select the blue signal
line.
☞ 8.2.5 Simple Counter
References
Function(P.52)
Select
Transmit
Information
Transmit
Information
*Unit information cannot be selected with WDT-LR DIP switches.
format of
Signal Tower
information
Periodic Transmission Setting
Input Information Transmission Format Setting
Using the Main Unit DIP
switches, you can select
either Standard Format or Extended Format.
Using the Main Unit DIP
switches * you can select one of the following items.
No
Yes
This function is not
available. Same as setting this product (WDB-D80S, WDT-PRO) to [WDT-LR Format].
・ ・ ・
・ ・
In WDS-WIN01, when using
WDT-LR Format, you can
select either [Standard Format] or [Extended Format].
Using the Main Unit DIP
switches you can select one of the following items.
No Unit Information Input Information/Signal
Tower Information
(compatible with WDT-
LR Periodic Transmission
[ON])
Using WDS-WIN01 you can
select one of the following
items.
WDT-LR Format
WDT-PRO Format
☞ 8.4.2 Information
Transmission Function(P.55)
☞ 8.4.2 Information
Transmission Function(P.55)
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8. Function Details

8. Function Details

8.1 LED Unit and Buzzer Unit Control Functions

8.1.1.Signal Tower Control Functions

Functions that control LED or buzzer units with the Signal Tower control line. For wiring methods, refer to “7.1.4 WDB-DB0S wiring(☞P.32)”.
LED unit control Light on/Flashing (control with ashing common line*1) / Light off
Buzzer unit control
Buzzer on/Continuous*2 (control with ashing common line*1) / Buzzer off
* 1 Repeatedly 500ms light on / 500 ms light off.
* 2 When using the ashing common line to control the buzzer unit, set the buzzer pattern to [Continuous beep].
Tube color: Black
Clear Input
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
External Input 6
External Input 7
External Input 8
External Input Common line
Black
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Amber
Brown
Gray
Tube color: Gray
Flashing Common Line
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Power Supply Wire
RS-232C Connection
Brown
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Gray
Amber
Signal Tower Control Line You can control supported LED and buzzer units individually.
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8. Function Details

8.1.2 Remote Control Functions

Remote Control Functions*2 uses specic commands from the host to perform remote control of LED or buzzer units. Control is possible when receiving specic commands from the host. These functions operate with a higher priority than Signal Tower Control Functions.
LED unit control
Signal Tower
WDB-D80S \
WDT-PRO
Based on the control
instruction, change to
the specified color and
buzzer status
Control the following states individually for each color. Light on/Flashing/Light off/Triple ash*1/control from Signal Tower control line
Control Instruction
Control on/off
Status of each color+buzzer
Host PC
Buzzer unit control Buzzer on/Continuous*3/Buzzer off/control from Signal Tower control line
Control Status Response
When a specic command is received from the host, response command that includes the status of the LED unit or buzzer unit that is under remote control.
* 1 Triple ash does not work on LR6-E-MZ.
* 2 Cannot use with WDS-WIN01.
* 3 When using continuous buzzer to control the buzzer unit, set the buzzer pattern to [Continuous beep].
NOTICE
●The operation status of LED and buzzer units, controlled with remote control functions from the host, is not transmitted
back to the host as Signal Tower information as the control is not carried out by Signal Tower control inputs.
●While LED and buzzer units are controlled with remote control functions from the host, and inputs change on the Signal
Tower control line, that Signal Tower information is transmitted to the host.
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8. Function Details

8.1.3 Release Remote Control Function

Function that enables operation transition from "8.1.2 Remote Control Function" to "8.1.1 Signal Tower Control Function". Run this function using one of the following methods.
No. Operation Result
1 Set the clear input line from OFF to ON.
When the command is started (refer to ☞ "8.1.2 Remote Control
2
Functions") specify the enable control time. Remote control is released after the enable control time elapses from when control started.
Remote control is released after a specic command is received from
3
the host. And when release remote control is run, a specic command
is transmitted to the host notifying it no longer has control.
The remote control function is released, and a release control
notication is transmitted to the host.
ON
Clear Input
WDB-D80S \
WDT-PRO
Set up time elapses
Transmit release control command
Release Control Notification
Host PC
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Input
Input
Input
8. Function Details

8.2 Contact Input Line Functions

8.2.1 Determine Signal Tower Control Input Function

There are two types for determining Signal Tower control line inputs, [Normal] and [Flashing]. Select the setting in WDS-WIN01. If there is no ashing state to get, use [Normal].
Setting*
1
Determination Description
Light on
When the Signal Tower control line input status changes OFF→ON, the result is
"light on" and the information is transmitted.
Normal
Light off
When the Signal Tower control line input status changes ON→OFF, the result is
"light off" and the information is transmitted.
When the Signal Tower control line input status repeatedly alternates ON→OFF→ON→OFF..., the result is "ashing" and the information is transmitted. Select from the following 3 determination speeds in WDS-WIN01.
Flashing (short) ・Flashing (medium) ・Flashing (long)
When the Signal Tower control line input status changes OFF→ON, the result is
"light on" and the information is transmitted.
When the Signal Tower control line input status changes ON→OFF, the result is
"light off" and the information is transmitted.
Flashing
Determination*2 *
Flashing
3
Light on
Light off
* 1 The default setting is [Normal].
* 2 Flashing is determined when there are two status changes within a dened period. This period is called "SS seconds". You
can select "SS seconds" from three different time periods.
ON OFF
Result
Shorter than SS
Light off (buzzer off)
Shorter
Shorter than SS
Shorter than SS
than SS
Light flashing (buzzer on)
Flashing (short): SS seconds = 0.7 seconds
Flashing (medium): SS seconds = 1.5 seconds
Flashing (long): SS seconds = 2.5 seconds
* 3 There is not [Flashing] status in the buzzer signal. When determined as ashing, the buzzer on information is transmitted.
・The status and determination operations are as follows. Information in brackets "( )" represent buzzer operation.
Setting Determination
Light on Light off → light on
Normal
Light off Light on → light off
Change in state Operation result
Description
ON OFF
100 ms or longer
Result
Light off (buzzer off) Light on (buzzer on)
ON OFF
100 ms or longer
Result
Light on (buzzer on) Light off (buzzer off)
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Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
8. Function Details
Setting Determination
Flashing
Flashing
Determination
Light on
Change in state Operation result
Light off → ashing
Light on → ashing
Light off → light on
Flashing → Light on
Description
ON OFF
Result
ON OFF
Result
ON OFF
Result
ON OFF
Result
Shorter
Shorter
Shorter
than SS
than SS
Light off (buzzer off)
Light on (buzzer on)
Light off (buzzer off) Light on (buzzer on)
Shorter
Shorter than SS
Light flashing (buzzer on)
than SS
Shorter than SS
Light flashing (buzzer on)
Shorter
Shorter
than SS
than SS
Light flashing (buzzer on)
SS+100 ms or longer
SS+100 ms or longer
Shorter
than SS
than SS
Shorter
Shorter
than SS
than SS
Light on (buzzer on)
ON OFF
Light on → light off
Result
SS+100 ms or longer
Light off (buzzer off)Light on (buzzer on)
Light off
ON OFF
Flashing → light off
Shorter than SS
Result
Light flashing (buzzer on)
than SS
Shorter
SS+100 ms or longer
than SS
Light off (buzzer off)
Shorter
CAUTION
Input a signal based on the above timing for the determination operation. Determination may not be possible using any
other timing than the above determination operation.
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External Input 1
External Input 1
External Input 1
External Input 1
8. Function Details

8.2.2 Determine External Input Line Function

On detecting a change in state in one of the 8 external input lines, this function determines the input status.
Tube color: Gray
Flashing Common Line
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Power Supply Wire
RS-232C Connection
Brown
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Gray
Amber
External Input Line
Tube color: Black
Clear Input
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
External Input 6
External Input 7
External Input 8
External Input Common line
Black
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Amber
Brown
Gray
Even though external input lines cannot be determined as "ashing", the timing for determination differs depending on the setting of Determine Signal Tower Control Line Input. The determination operation for each setting is as follows.
Setting
Change in state Operation result
External Input 1
OFF→ON
Description
ON OFF
100 ms or longer
Result
External Input 1 [OFF] External Input 1 [ON]
Normal
Flashing
Determination
External Input 1
ON→OFF
External Input 1
OFF→ON
External Input 1
ON→OFF
ON OFF
100 ms or longer
Result
External Input 1 [ON] External Input 1 [OFF]
ON OFF
SS+100 ms or longer
Result
External Input 1 [OFF] External Input 1 [ON]
ON OFF
SS+100 ms or longer
Result
External Input 1 [ON] External Input 1 [OFF]
* "SS" refers to the determine ashing period as used in “8.2.1 Determine Signal Tower Control Input Function(☞P.48)”.
CAUTION
Input a signal based on the above timing for the determination operation. Determination may not be possible using any
other timing than the above determination operation.
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8.2.3

Function to Determine Simultaneous Input of Signal Tower Control Line and External Input Line

8. Function Details
When multiple changes in Signal Tower control lines and external input lines occur at the same time, use this function to adjust the period for determining simultaneous input. Select from 3 levels of adjustment [High sensitivity], [Medium sensitivity], and [Low sensitivity].
Input Red
ON OFF
Input Green
ON OFF
Result Red
Result Green
T (input deviation)
* The default setting is [High sensitivity].
Light off Light on
Light on Light off
Result* T
High sensitivity up to 20ms
Medium sensitivity up to 40ms
Low sensitivity
up to 60 ms
CAUTION
When state changes of multiple inputs are not determined to be simultaneous, make adjustments with this function.
Even after adjustments, if simultaneous input does not occur, adjust by making a change in the actual input.

8.2.4 Determine Clear Input Line Function

On detecting a change in state in the clear input line, this function determines the input status. Use with “8.1.3 Re-
lease Remote Control Function(☞P.47)”.
Tube color: GrayTube color: Black
Clear Input Line
Clear Input
External Input 1
External Input 2
External Input 3
External Input 4
External Input 5
External Input 6
External Input 7
External Input 8
External Input Common line
Black
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Amber
Brown
Gray
Flashing Common Line
LED Red
LED Amber
LED Green
LED Blue
LED White
Buzzer
Power Supply Wire
Power Supply Wire
RS-232C Connection
Brown
Red
Orange
Green
Blue
White
Purple
Gray
Amber
The determine clear input operation occurs when the clear input line changes from OFF to ON.
CAUTION
Maintain each of the clear input line's OFF and ON states for 100 ms or longer. It is difcult to determine state changes
when they occur faster than 100 ms.
* The timing for clear input line determination does not change, regardless of the setting of Determine Signal Tower Control
Line Input.
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8. Function Details

8.2.5 Simple Counter Function

Count up the number of pulse inputs (increment 1 at a time) on a single Signal Tower control line and store the
accumulated value (counter value) on WDT-PRO.
At startup the counter value is 0 (initial value).
The value range of the counter is 0 to 4,294,967,295.
Pulse inputs are determined using the following criteria.
ON OFF
100 ms or longer 100 ms or longer
Result
Evaluating Count up
NOTICE
●When counting up exceeds the upper limit, the counter value returns to 1.
●When the power is shut down, the counter value is cleared to 0.
●In WDS-WIN01, you can reset the counter value to 0 (initial value).
●Regardless of changes in states, the Signal Tower information in the counter settings is not transmitted. The Signal Tower
information is treated as if the light is off and buzzer is off.
* Use WDS-WIN01 to select the Signal Tower control line for a simple counter.
* The default setting for the simple counter is [Do not setup].
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8.3 RS-232C Communication Functions

Function for transmitting and receiving data between external equipment and the RS-232C interface.

8.3.1 Communication Setup Function

Sets up RS-232C communication. Parameters you can set are as follows.
Item* Setup Value Initial Settings
Baud rate 4800/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 bps 9600 bps
Data Length 7 bits/8 bits 8 bits
Parity None/Even/Odd None
Stop Bit 1 bit/2 bits 1 bit
* Select the settings in WDS-WIN01.

8.3.2 Receive Data Function

8. Function Details
Following the data le format settings, this product receives data via RS-232C communication. You can select
supported le formats from 3 types*1.
Maximum receive data size is 60 bytes. Only the rst 60 bytes are received when the data size exceeds 60 bytes.
When the receive data size is greater than 30 bytes, the data is divided into 2 and transmitted to the host.
●Receive Data File Format
Direct Communication Format*
Bar Code Reader (Denso Wave) Communication Format*
Bar Code Reader (generic) Communication Format*
* 1 Select the setting in WDS-WIN01.
* 2 The default setting is [Direct Communication Format].
* 3 When using the bar code reader communication format, set up bar code readers as follows. The following is a set up
example with a Denso Wave bar code reader.
Communication method Header Terminator BCC Transfer
2
3
3
Data received from RS-232C devices is transmitted directly to WDR.
Receive format compliant with Denso Wave [models AT20B-SM(R) and AT21B­SM(R)].
With this format, the header code, terminator code, and BCC are deleted from the received data and transmitted to WDR.
Communication format for other bar code readers.
With this format, the header code and terminator code are deleted from the received data and transmitted to WDR.
Bar Code Reader (Denso Wave) Communication
Format
Bar Code Reader (generic) Communication Format STX CR Prevent Transfer
STX CR Allow Transfer
CAUTION
Do not use this product in applications where data is continuously transmitted. This product does not respond (such as
ACK) to transmissions sent to the host.
Use with sufcient spacing between data transmissions. (Approximately once every 5 seconds)
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8. Function Details

8.3.3 Data Transmission Function

This product transmits to external equipment data received from the host.
Maximum transmission data size is 40 bytes. Transmitting data sizes greater than that will return an error.
The following is an illustration of transmissions to external equipment.
RS-232C Transmission Command
Transmission Data
External
Equipment
RS-232C Cable
Transmission Data (Maximum 40 bytes)

8.4 Wireless Data Communication Functions

8.4.1 Mesh Network Transmission

Function that automatically connects the WDT over the optimum communication route to the WDR for transmitting
information. A dense mesh status increases communication redundancy. The following is an illustration showing the
mesh status.
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8. Function Details

8.4.2 Information Transmission Function

Function for wirelessly transmitting to WDR the status information of each contact input line or the RS-232C data
input.
The following is an illustration showing the wireless transmission.
External
Equipment
Input Information
Wireless Transmission
8.4.2.1 About Timing of Input Information Transmissions
For the timing of input information transmissions, you can select from the following two types of settings.
Setting* Description
On change
Response Transmit information as a response to a request from the host.
Directly transmit the change in status on each contact input line or the information input over RS-232C.
* Select the settings in WDS-WIN01.
* The default setting is [On change].
8.4.2.2 About Periodic Transmissions
WDT-PRO can be set up to automatically transmit information at dened intervals. About 40 seconds when
the input information transmission format is [WDT-PRO format]. About 10 seconds when the input information transmission format is [WDT-LR format].
If the number of information transmissions is as low as a few times per hour, the communication is more stable
if you select [Unit Information] or [Input Information/Signal Tower Information]. With this setting, you can select from the following 3 types.
Setting Description
None Periodic transmissions are not performed.
Unit Information Periodically transmits product information such as the rmware version.
Input Information/
Signal Tower Information
Periodically transmits input information such as the Signal Tower control line, external input line, and counter value of Signal Tower control line inputs.
8.4.2.3 About Information Transmitted to WDR
Input information transmitted by WDT-PRO to WDR is as follows.
Status of Signal Tower Control Line 6 contacts (red, amber, green, blue, white, and buzzer)
Status of External Input Line 8 contacts (external inputs 1 to 8)
RS-232C Communication Data Maximum 60 bytes
Counter value of Signal Tower
control line inputs
0 to 4,294,967,295
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8.4.2.4 About Format of Information Transmitted to WDR
The format of input information transmitted by WDT-PRO to WDR is as follows.
Setting* Description
In a single operation this command can get the Signal Tower control line, external input line,
WDT-PRO Format
and counter value of Signal Tower control line inputs. This command can also get RS-232C
communication data information.
8. Function Details
WDT-LR Format
* Select the settings in WDS-WIN01.
* The default setting is [WDT-LR Format].
From the input information transmission contents, this command can get 1 of the sets of
information. (WDT-LR compatible format)
8.4.2.5 About WDT-LR Format
When the input information transmission format is [WDT-LR Format], select from the following 2 types of formats.
Setting* Description
Extended Format You can set 6 types for the Signal Tower control line input status.
Format compatible with WDT-5E-Z2 and WDT-6M-Z2.
Standard Format
* Select the setting in WDS-WIN01.
* The default setting is [Standard].
From the 5 types (red, amber, green, blue, and white), you can set 4 for the Signal Tower
control line input status.
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9. Troubleshooting

8.4.3 Retentive Status Function

Retentive Status Function is for temporarily saving transmission information in this product. Temporarily saved
information is transmitted to WDR, in order, from oldest to newest. The maximum amount of information that can be saved temporarily is as follows.
●When Input Information Transmission Format is [WDT-LR Format]
Signal Tower Control Line Information 32
External Input Line Information 32
RS-232C Communication Data
(60 byte transmission)
5
●When Input Information Transmission Format is [WDT-PRO Format]
Signal Tower Control Line and External
Input Line Information
RS-232C Communication Data
(60 byte transmission)
32
32
5
NOTICE
●When the maximum size of information is exceeded, information is deleted beginning with the oldest.

8.4.4 Receive Information Function

Function for the WDT-PRO to wirelessly receive from the host remote control commands for the LED and buzzer unit, or data to transmit to external equipment connected to WDB-D80S. The following is an illustration of transmissions to external equipment.
External
Equipment
Transmission Data Transmission Data
RS-232C Cable
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9. Troubleshooting

9.1 Troubleshooting

9.1.1 Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit

Issue Checklist
9. Troubleshooting
Cannot attach the WDT-6LR/5LR-Z2.
Cannot control LED or buzzer units with the Signal Tower control line input.
Status lamp does not turn on.
Status lamp LED1 is red and LED2 is green. Starting up in initialization mode. If operations are normal, turn off DIP
The status lamp lights up as one of the following.
LED1: Flashing green
LED1, LED2: Alternating
Red→Green→Red→Green
LED1: Light off, LED2: Green light
Status lamp LED1 is off and LED2 is red.
You can attach the WD PRO transmitter (WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO) to WDB­D80S-PRO, but not other transmitters.
“8.1.2 Remote Control Functions” may be running operations. To
release remote control, refer to “8.1.3 Release Remote Control Function”.
Check if the main unit is installed correctly.
Check if wiring for the power supply is correct.
switch 1.
Running in mode that is not normal. For normal operation, turn off all
DIP switches.
Turn off the power on this product's main unit then turn the power back
on.
If the lighting condition of the status lamp still does not change, there
may be an issue with the conguration on WDB-D80S. Initialize the
product and set up again.
If the lighting condition of the status lamp still does not change, the WDB-D80S may have failed. Please contact your local sales representative.
Status lamp LED1 is green and LED2 is ashing red.
Turn off the power on this product's main unit then turn the power back
on.
If the WDT-PRO lighting condition still does not change, there may be an issue with the conguration on WDT-PRO. Initialize the product and
set up again.
If the lighting condition of the status lamp still does not change, the WDT-PRO may have failed. Please contact your local sales representative.
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9.1.2 WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO (WD PRO Transmitter)

Issue Checklist
9. Troubleshooting
Indicator does not light up.
The indicator is ashing red.
(not pulsing)
The indicator is ashing amber.
(not pulsing)
The indicator does not change from a red light to a red pulse.
Check if it is installed correctly.
Check if WDB-D80S wiring for the power supply is correct.
WDB-D80S DIP switches may be set up incorrectly. For normal operation, turn off all DIP switches then turn the power back on.
If it continues to ash red, it may be an indication that the WDT-PRO settings are corrupted. Initialize the product and set up again.
If it continues to ash red, it may be an indication that the WDT-PRO
may have failed. Please contact your local sales representative.
WDB-D80S DIP switches may be set up incorrectly. For normal operation, turn off all DIP switches then turn the power back on.
If it continues to ash amber, it may be an indication that the WDB-80S settings are corrupted. Initialize the product and set up again.
If it continues to ash amber, it may be an indication that the WDB-
D80S may have failed. Please contact your local sales representative.
Wireless connection with WDR is in progress.
Depending on the radio wave environment, it may take some time
to complete the connection. Check the indicator again after about
5 minutes.
Check if the WDR is working properly.
The ExtendedPanID in the WDR must match the wireless channel
setting for a connection. Make sure the settings are correct.
Check for any sources of noise (such as microwave ovens) in the
surrounding area that could impede wireless communication.
The indicator ashes blue. When the host transmits a call out command to the WDT, the indicator
ashes blue for about 10 seconds.
The indicator ashes alternating between green and
red.
The indicator light is purple. Running in mode that is not normal. For normal operation, turn off all
The host cannot determine if the WDT is available. If a wireless connection cannot be completed, the host cannot check
Cannot get the buzzer input information. Cannot get buzzer input information with [Standard Format] when the
Counter value is not increasing. In WDS-WIN01, select the Signal Tower control line for the simple
Cannot get RS-232C communication data. Make sure the communication settings and receive data le format
Starting up in initialization mode. If operations are normal, set the WDB-D80S DIP switch 1 to [OFF].
WDB-D80S-PRO DIP switches.
if the WDT is available. Check if the indicator on the target WDT is
pulsing, to indicate connection is complete.
Input Information Transmission Format is [WDT-LR Format]. Either use [Extended Format] or change the Input Information Transmission Format to [WDT-PRO Format].
counter.
settings are correct. To check if WDT-PRO is transmitting RS­232C communication data, see if the indicator light changes light
blue→ashing light blue. If it does not ash light blue, RS-232C communication data is not being transmitted to the host. Check if the WDT-PRO and WDR have a wireless connection. If you still cannot get
RS-232C communication data, make sure the communication settings
and receive data le format settings are correct.
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10. Specications
10.1. Specications

10.1.1 Contact Input - Serial Communication Base Unit

Item Description
Model WDB-D80S-PRO
Rated Voltage 24 VDC
Operating Voltage Range 21.6 to 26.4 VDC
Main Unit: 110 mA *When WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO is connected at 24 VDC
Rated Current Consumption
(Maximum)
Each LED unit color: 42 mA
Buzzer unit: 42 mA
  ・
10. Specications
Ambient Operating Temperature
Ambient Operating Humidity 85% RH or less, no condensation
Storage Ambient Temperature
Storage Ambient Humidity 85% RH or less, no condensation
Mounting Location Indoors
Mounting Direction Upright
Protection Rating IP65 (IEC 60529)/ NEMA TYPE 4X, TYPE 13
Environmental Conditions Upright
Insulation Resistance 5 MΩ or more at 500 VDC between the live part and non-current carrying metallic part
Withstand Voltage 500 VAC for 1 minute, between the live part and non-current carrying metallic part
Mass (Tolerance: ±10%) 300 g
Status Lamp
Operation Unit DIP Switches
-10 ℃ to +50
-20 ℃ to +60
LED x 2
(Lights turn red and green, installed on the device for displaying operation status)
Compliance Standards
Accessories
References
UL 508, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.13-14
FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B EMC Directive (EN55032 ClassB, EN55035) RoHS Directive (EN 50581)
Hexagon Nut with Flange (M4) x 3
Hexagon Nut with Flange (M3) x 6
Hexagon Bolt (M3) x 3
Cap for cable gland x 1
Sealing plug for cable gland x 1
Terminal Block Connector x 1
Conforms to the CE Requirements
UL/cUL Recognized Component (File No.E215660)
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●External Interface
Item Description
Power Supply Wire UL1061 AWG24 x 2 (24 VDC, GND)
Signal Wire UL1061 AWG24 x 17
10. Specications
Signal Tower Control
Line
6 contacts (external relay/NPN/PNP) *
Contact Input Line
External Input Line 8 contacts (external relay/NPN/PNP) *
Clear Input Line 1 contacts (external relay/NPN/PNP) *
Flashing Common Line 1 contact (60±2/minute)
External Input Common Line 1 contact
RS-232C
Communication method
Screwless terminal block (6 contacts) supported lead wire: AWG24 to 28 (stranded wire)
Transmission method: Full duplex
Synchronization method: Asynchronous
Baud rate: 4800/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 bps
Data length: 7 bits/8 bits
Parity: None/Even/Odd
Stop Bit: 1 bit / 2 bits
Maximum cable length possible for connection: 15 m
USB micro-USB connector (B terminal)*
* 1 Input Reaction Time: 100 ms or longer, Signal Wire Current: 6 mA or less
* 2 Use only for maintenance.
☞ 5.2.2.2 WD System Con󲶻guration at Maintenance(P.14)
1
1
1
2
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10.1.2 WD-PRO (WD PRO Transmitter)

Item Description
Model WDT-6LR-Z2-PRO
10. Specications
Ambient Operating Temperature
-10 ℃ to +50
Ambient Operating Humidity 85% RH or less, no condensation
Storage Ambient Temperature
-20 ℃ to +60
Storage Ambient Humidity 85% RH or less, no condensation
Mounting Location Indoors
Protection Rating IP65 (IEC 60529)/ NEMA TYPE 4X, TYPE 13
Environmental Conditions Upright
Mass (Tolerance: ±10%) 90 g
Wireless Standard IEEE 802.15.4 compliant
Communication Frequency 2405 to 2480 MHz (16 channels)
Wireless Communication
Transmission/Receiving Method Direct Sequence (DS-SS) Format
Communication Method Zigbee2007 compliant, with ZigbeePro Stack
Transmission Output Maximum 3 m or less (at the antenna feed)
Communication Distance Line of sight, approximately 30 m (reference value)
Display Unit Indicator for status display
Operation Unit None
UL 508, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.13-14
FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B
Compliance Standards
EMC Directive (EN55032 ClassB, EN55035, EN301489-1/-17) Low Voltage Directive (EN 62368-1) RE Directive (EN 300328) RoHS Directive (EN 50581)
Supported Countries and Regions*
References
2
Japan, United States, Europe, China
Conforms to the CE Requirements
UL/cUL Recognized Component (File No.E215660)
* 1 Maximum number of tiers for LED Units
* 2 Do not use outside of supported countries and regions. You could be violating laws and regulations when using in countries
outside of supported countries and regions.
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Wireless Data Communication System - WD PRO Series Instruction Manual

11. Replacement and Optional Parts

11.1 Replacement Parts

Various parts are available to the customer for exchange or replacement.
O ring 60 Head cover 60W
5 pieces 1 pieces

11.2 Optional Parts

This product includes the following related products, compatible units, and optional parts.
●Related products
●Compatible Units
11. Replacement and Optional Parts
Software Receiver
WDS-WIN01 WDR-LE-Z2
●Optional parts
Serial Cable Wallmount Bracket
WDX-SC01 SZK-003W SZK-001U
LED Unit Buzzer Unit
LR6-E-□*/ LR6-E-□*Z /
LR6-E-MZ
* Replace the square □ with R, Y, G, B, or C.
Mounting Pole Base Pole Bracket Pole
LR6-BW
SZ-016A SZ-010 SZP-004W
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POLE-□00A21
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