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Transcript
WATTSTOPPER®
EXTERIOR LIGHTING CONTROLS
WIRELESS INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROL NODES
Intelligent controllers incorporate
sensors and switches in building
control network
WIO SERIES
Connect to wireless self-healing
IP control network
Compatible with secure, web-enabled
building automation system (BAS)
Easy to locate near control points
without communication wiring
IP-based nodes provide
scalable architecture
Enable group, preset and
fade functions
Description
Self-Healing Wireless IP Control Network
WIO Series I/O nodes are programmable distributed-intelligence
controllers that connect a wide variety of sensors, switches
and other devices to a wireless lighting control network. The
control nodes mount on a DIN rail and connect to a Wattstopper
Wireless Network Manager via a robust and scalable selfhealing wireless IP network.
Wattstopper’s wireless control nodes, including WIO Series
devices and BULITs, communicate with Wireless Network
Managers over self-healing tree networks to ensure the highest
quality radio data and throughput. The tree configuration can
be managed, or the devices can configure their own network
automatically. If the quality of a connection falls below a
threshold level for a given node, the device will reroute its
communications to the network manager. Control nodes and
network managers communicate and connect to other building
automation components through open standards.
Operation
WIO control nodes operate on 24 volt AC or DC from a
Wattstopper BD-100E-P power-pack or other power supply.
Logical behaviors are programmed via the Wireless Network
Manager. Nodes are distinguished by a specific number and
configuration of input and/or output ports. Ports may be analog,
digital or universal (analog and digital). Digital inputs accept
binary signals, including those from low voltage switches
and motion sensors. Universal inputs accept binary signals
as well as signals from variable devices including photocells
and temperature sensors. Outputs may be used to control
low current loads such as lighting or interface relays. The
distributed nodes provide control and monitoring functionality
as part of a centrally managed coordinated network of wireless
control nodes.
Applications
Wireless Input/Output Control Nodes are ideal for adding low
voltage sensors and control points to an exterior lighting control
network. Signals from 24VDC motion sensors using dry contact
closures can be used to raise or lower light levels. Photocells
may be connected to provide multi zone sensing for daylighting
control, and used to activate scenes or presets comprised of
selected loads or groups. WIO Series wireless control nodes
may also be used in HVAC networks to monitor and control a
variety of sensors and actuators.
Features
• Six models provide inputs and outputs for a wide variety
of applications
• Compatible with third party devices from temperature
sensors to building automation systems (BAS)
• Compatible with Wattstopper stand-alone motion sensors,
occupancy sensors, daylighting sensors and low voltage
switches (reference application drawings)
• AES 128-bit encrypted payload protection provides secure
data delivery
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Specifications
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Operating voltage: 24VAC/VDC
Power consumption: 190–310 mA @ 24 V
Radio: 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4
Up to 1000’ range between nodes
RPSMA connector, external antenna
128-bit AES encryption
Digital outputs: 2 Amps, 277VAC
Analog outputs: 4–20 mA, 0–10VDC (with 500Ω shunt resistor)
• Digital Inputs: Dry contact closure
• Universal Inputs: Type 2 (10k) thermistor, Type 3 (10k)
thermistor, 0–10k ohms, 0-10VDC, 0–20mA (with 500Ω shunt
resistor), dry contract closure
• Operating conditions: 32–140°F (0–60°C); 0–95% RH,
non-condensing
• FCC part 15 compliant
• 5 year warranty; extended warranty available
Dimensions & Mounting
Product Dimensions
Mounting
4.7”
(119 mm)
4.7”
(119mm)
W
IO
D1
-24
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
PW
R
3.2”
(81mm)
2.4”
(62mm)
WIO-4, WIO-4DI, WIO-4DO, WIO-4UI
WIO controllers include clips for DIN
rail mounting
6.4”
(161 mm)
2.4”
(62 mm)
WIO-12, WIO-24
Connecting
Typical System Components
Building Automation
System (BAS)
NWTL-111
Wired or wireless
connection
NWTL-111
IEEE 802.15.4 (6LoWPAN)
NWTL-111
Wireless Network
Manager
Low voltage
wiring
NWTL-111
WiFi or
3G Cellular
WIO Series
Node
iOS or
Android
Device
Low voltage
wiring
Input or
output device
BD-100E-P
or other
power supply
Wireless control nodes can automatically create a self-healing
tree network to connect to the Wireless Network Manager.
Each device can support up to 10 child devices.
Ordering Information
Catalog #
Description
Digital Outputs
Analog Outputs
Digital Inputs
Universal Inputs
WIO-4
I/O Node
1
1
1
1
WIO-4DI
Input Node
WIO-4DO
Output Node
WIO-4UI
Input Node
WIO-12
I/O Node
4
2
2
4
WIO-24
I/O Node
6
6
4
8
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Pub. No. 42901 Rev. 10/2016