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Trane UniTrane Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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70 UNT-SVX07B-EN
Controls Interface
Associating the Sensor to the Receiver
To associate the sensor to the receiver:
1. Remove the sensor cover by firmly pressing the thumb tab at the bottom of the cover and
pulling the cover away from the back plate.
2. Verify that the sensor is set to the same address as the receiver it is to be associated with.
3. Power the sensor by removing the insulation s
trip from between the two batteries.
Association is automaticall
y initiated between the sensor and the receiver. When LED3 on the
receiver stops blinking, association has been established.
If the first association attempt is unsuccessful, the sensor automatically re-attempts association
with the receiver every 10 minutes.
Note: An associated sensor that has lost communication with the receiver will transmit an
association request every 50 minutes. You can manually initiate association (see “Manual
Association,” p. 120”).
Testing Signal Strength and Battery Status
To verify that the association process was successful and that the batteries have adequate charge:
1. Firmly press and release the Test button on the bottom of the sensor (as illustrated below).
2. For model WTS, view LED1, LED2, and LED3 to determine
the signal strength. View LED5 to
determine the battery status (see the following figure for model WTS sensors).
Note: Th
e LEDs will turn Off after 5 seconds to conserve battery strength.
For model WDS, determine the signal strength and battery status by viewing the symbols on
the sensor display (see the following figure for model WDS sensors).
3. Record the results in your co
mmissioning statement.
Note: For more information, see “Testing Signal Strength,” p. 117 and “Testing Battery Status,
p. 118.

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BrandTrane
ModelUniTrane
CategoryHeater
LanguageEnglish

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