Bin Master WR-30 Series User manual

WR-30 & WR-90 Repeater Field Unit
Instruction Manual
Division of Garner Industries
7201 North 98th Street
Lincoln, NE 68507-9741
(402) 434-9102
Wireless System
• Wireless Repeater Unit in a Rugged, Industrial Housing
• Simple to Order, Configure, & Install
• Increase Range an Additional 1 Mile Line-of-Sight, 500 Ft Indoor
• Remote or Attached Antenna
• Flanges for Wall or Pipe Mounting
• Software Available for Even Easier Setup
• Rugged, IP68, NEMA 4X Enclosure

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Disclaimer
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. BinMaster
makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically
disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Caution: Read complete
instructions prior to installation and
operation of the device.
Warning: Risk of electric shock or
personal injury.
Warning!
• This product is not recommended for life support
applications or applications where malfunctioning
could result in personal injury or property loss.
Anyone using this product for such applications does
so at their own risk. BinMaster shall not be held liable
for damages resulting from such improper use.
• Failure to follow installation guidelines could result in
death or serious injury. Make sure only qualified
personnel perform the installation.
Limited Warranty
BinMaster warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship for the specified
period under “Specifications” from the date of shipment from the factory. BinMaster’s liability
under this limited warranty shall not exceed the purchase value, repair, or replacement of
the defective unit.
Registered Trademarks
Modbus® is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric. All other trademarks mentioned in
this document are the property of their respective owners.
© 2019 BinMaster. All rights reserved.
www.binmaster.com
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................................... 3!
Table of Figures ........................................................................................................................................... 3!
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 4!
Ordering Information .................................................................................................................................... 4!
Specifications ............................................................................................................................................... 5!
General ..................................................................................................................................................... 5!
Wireless Radio .......................................................................................................................................... 5!
WR Manager Software ............................................................................................................................. 5!
Safety Information ........................................................................................................................................ 6!
Installation .................................................................................................................................................... 6!
Unpacking ................................................................................................................................................. 6!
Pre-Installed Conduit Plug ........................................................................................................................ 7!
Mounting Instructions ................................................................................................................................ 7!
Cover Jam Screw...................................................................................................................................... 7!
FCC Notice ............................................................................................................................................... 7!
IMPORTANT ......................................................................................................................................... 7!
Canada (IC) Notice ............................................................................................................................... 7!
Connections .............................................................................................................................................. 8!
Power Connector .................................................................................................................................. 8!
Setup and Programming .............................................................................................................................. 9!
Overview ................................................................................................................................................... 9!
Programming Buttons ............................................................................................................................... 9!
WR Manager Software ........................................................................................................................... 10!
Setup Menu ............................................................................................................................................ 11!
Entering Numeric Values .................................................................................................................... 11!
Network ID ........................................................................................................................................... 11!
Password Setup .................................................................................................................................. 12!
Restore Defaults ................................................................................................................................. 12!
Programming with WR Manager ............................................................................................................. 13!
Mounting Dimensions ................................................................................................................................. 15!
PDA6963-BM Stainless Steel Pipe Mounting Kit ....................................................................................... 15!
Table of Figures
Figure 1. WR-30 Device Assembly, Rear View ............................................................................................ 8!
Figure 2. Power Connections ....................................................................................................................... 8!
Figure 3. Enclosure Dimensions – Front View ........................................................................................... 15!
Figure 4. Enclosure Dimensions – Side Cross Section View ..................................................................... 15!
Figure 5. PDA6963-BM Stainless Steel Pipe Mounting Kit ....................................................................... 15!

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Introduction
BinMaster WR-30-RP wireless signal repeaters are used to retransmit wireless signals when
connectivity between WR-30 or WR-90 wireless units is an issue. They are incredibly simple to
install as they only require power and a network ID. Any units in range of the repeater with the
same network ID will retransmit through it, thus increasing signal strength. Use repeaters to
broadcast over very long distances or around permanent obstacles.
Ordering Information
Standard Model
Model
Description
WR-30-RP
Wireless Repeater Field Unit
Accessories
Model
Description
PDA3120-N-BM
RP-SMA F to N Male Antenna Cable 20ft
PDA3140-N-BM
RP-SMA F to N Male Antenna Cable 40ft
PDA3120-S-BM
RP-SMA M/F Antenna Cable 20ft
PDA3140-S-BM
RP-SMA M/F Antenna Cable 40ft
PDA3900-12-N-BM
WR-90 MHz Antenna, 1/2" NPT
PDA3900-6Y-N-BM
Yagi Antenna 6dB
PDA3900-9Y-N-BM
Yagi Antenna 9dB
PDA6963-BM
Stainless Steel WR-30 Mounting Kit

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Specifications
Except where noted all specifications apply to operation at +25°C.
General
Display
32-character dual-line alphanumeric
dot matrix LCD display with backlight
(4.68mm x 2.21mm characters)
Display
Orientation
Display may be mounted at 180°
from default orientation
Network ID
Field selectable: 0 - 99
Programming
Methods
Four programming buttons (behind
glass) or PC with WR Manager
software.
Password
A programmable password restricts
modification of programmed settings.
Power
12-28 VDC, 5 W max
Non-Volatile
Memory
All programmed settings are stored
in non-volatile memory for a
minimum of ten years if power is lost.
Isolation
500 V
Environmental
Operating temperature range:
-40 to 65°C (display inoperable
< -20 °C); Storage temperature
range: -40 to 85°C; Relative
humidity: 0 to 90% non-condensing
Connections
Removable screw terminal blocks
accept 16 to 30 AWG wire.
Enclosure
Cast aluminum with glass window,
0.30% max copper content, corrosion
resistant powder coating, color: blue.
NEMA 4X/IP68. Two ½" NPT
threaded conduit openings. One ½"
NPT stainless steel conduit plug with
10 mm hex key fitting installed.
Mounting
May be mounted directly to conduit.
Two mounting holes for 1.5" pipe or
wall mounting. See Mounting
Dimensions on page 15 for mounting
space requirements.
Tightening
Torque
2.5 lb-in (0.28 Nm)
Shipping
Dimensions
17" x 14" x 9" (43.2 cm x 35.6 cm x
22.9 cm) (L x W X H)
Shipping
Weight
5 lbs. (2.27 kg)
Warranty
3 years parts & labor
Wireless Radio
Frequency
900 MHz
Range
500 ft (152.4 m) indoor, 1 mi (1.61
km) outdoor (line-of-sight)
Encryption
AES 128-bit encryption available
using WR Manager software
Interference
Reduction
Frequency Hopping Spread
Spectrum (FHSS)
Power Output
24 dBm (250 mW)
Sensitivity
-101 dBm
WR Manager Software
System
Requirements
Microsoft® Windows® XP/Vista/7/8/10
Communicatio
ns
USB 2.0 (Standard USB A to Micro
USB B)
Configuration
Configure devices one at a time

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Safety Information
Caution: Read complete instructions
prior to installation and operation of the
device.
Warning: Read all product labels
completely and follow all instructions
and requirements listed on the labels
for installation or service.
Warning!
Installation and service should be performed only by trained
service personnel. Service requiring replacement of internal
components must be performed at the factory.
Installation
All pushbuttons and wiring connectors are accessed by opening the enclosure. To access
electrical connectors, remove the 2 captive screws and remove the display assembly.
Pushbuttons may also be accessed using the magnet assembly if reed switches are installed.
Unpacking
Remove both units from box. Inspect the packaging and contents for damage. Report damages, if
any, to the carrier. If any part is missing or the unit malfunctions, please contact your supplier or
the factory for assistance.
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Pre-Installed Conduit Plug
The WR-30-RP is supplied with one pre-installed optional conduit plug for installations that do not require
the use of both conduit entries. The conduit plug includes an internal hexagonal socket recess for
removal.
Mounting Instructions
The WR-30-RP has two mounting holes that may be used for a 1.5” pipe mounting or wall mounting.
Alternatively, the unit may be supported by the conduit using the conduit holes provided.
It can also be mounted by using the PDA6963-BM mounting bracket in order to orient the device antenna
away from the pipe. Refer to Mounting Dimensions on page 15 for details on wall or panel space
requirements.
Cover Jam Screw
The cover jam screw should be properly installed once the unit has been wired and tested in a safe
environment. The cover jam screw is intended to prevent the removal of the device cover while in
operation without the use of tools. Using a M2 hex wrench, turn the screw clockwise until the screw
contacts the device. Turn the screw an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn to secure the cover.
Caution: Excess torque may damage the threads and/or wrench.
FCC Notice!
Contains FCC ID: MCQ-XB900HP
The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (i.) this device may not cause harmful interference and (ii.) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IMPORTANT
The RF module has been certified for remote and base radio applications. If the module will be used for
portable applications, the device must undergo SAR testing. This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures: Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna, Increase the
separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect equipment and receiver to outlets on different
circuits, or consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Canada (IC) Notice
Contains Model: XB900HP, IC: 1846A-XB900HP
Integrator is responsible for its product to comply with IC ICES-003 & FCC Part 15, Sub. B - Unintentional
Radiators. ICES-003 is the same as FCC Part 15 Sub. B and Industry Canada accepts FCC test report or
CISPR 22 test report for compliance with ICES-003.

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Connections
To access the power connector, remove the enclosure cover and unscrew the two captive stainless steel
screws. Remove the electronics assembly from the enclosure. The power connection is made to a two-
terminal removable connector on the back of the assembly. Grounding connections are made to the two
ground screws provided on the base – one internal and one external.
Warning!
• Static electricity can damage sensitive components.
• Observe safe handling precautions for static-sensitive components.
• Use proper grounding procedures/codes.
• Observe all safety regulations. Electrical wiring should be performed in
accordance with all agency requirements and applicable national, state, and
local codes to prevent damage to the device and ensure personnel safety.
Figure 1 below shows the locations of screw terminal blocks on the rear of the wireless unit assembly.
Note: Digital I/O, Modbus, and Signal connections are not used with the repeater unit.
Figure 1. WR-30 Device Assembly, Rear View
Power Connector
Power connections are made to a two-terminal connector
labeled POWER in Figure 1. The WR-30 is reverse polarity
protected; it will not be damaged if wired backward.
Make sure that the power supply can provide between 12 and
28 VDC to the wireless device.
Wireless
Module
Figure 2. Power Connections

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Setup and Programming
Overview
Setup and programming is done through the programming buttons located underneath the enclosure
cover. After power connection has been completed and verified, apply power to the device.
Programming Buttons
The units can be programmed using the buttons located behind the enclosure cover. Use the menu
button to enter or exit programming mode, the next button to cycle forward through menu options, the
previous button to cycle backward through menu options, and the enter button to select the menu item or
option you want.
During number entry, use the next button to select a digit and the previous button to increment the
selected digit.
Press the display button while in run mode to show the current analog and digital inputs and outputs.
Button
Description
Display
Status
Menu
Enter or exit the
device menu
RSSI
Received Signal Strength Indicator
Indicates the wireless signal strength
between wireless devices on a scale of 1
to 10. If the repeater is used in a WR-90
installation, this value represents the
signal strength between the base station
and the repeater. If the repeater is used
in a WR-30 installation, this value
represents the signal strength between
the primary unit and the repeater.
Enter
Select a menu item
of option
Previous
Cycle backward
through menus or
increment digit
RT
Receiving/Transmitting
Flashes while the devices are sending
and/or receiving data
Next
Cycle forward
through menus or
select next digit
REP
Repeater
Indicates that the device is a repeater
unit. This distinction is fixed and cannot
be changed.

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WR Manager Software
The unit can also be programmed using the PC based WR Manager. Units connect to a PC via the micro
USB connection on their face, underneath the enclosure cover.
Use of WR Manager is required for programming advanced settings such as wireless encryption.
Note: Units must be powered externally prior to programming via USB.
WR Manager is available on the included CD.
Instructions on the use of WR Manager to program the WR-30 wireless units can be found under
Programming with WR Manager on page 13.

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Setup Menu
The setup menu consists of network ID, password, and factory defaults restoration.
Entering Numeric Values
Numeric values are set using the next and previous buttons. Press next to select next digit and previous
to increment digit value.
The selected digit will flash.
Press the enter button, at any time, to accept the value or the menu button to exit without saving.
Network ID
The network ID determines with which wireless devices the repeater will connect. The repeater unit must
share the same network ID as the other wireless devices in order to communicate with them.
<------>
REP RSSI 10 RT
NOW: 01
NETW ORK ID
SETU P
PASS WORD
DEFA ULTS
REST ORE
Run Mode
SET: 01
NETW ORK ID
increments selected digit.
selects next digit t o the right .
NOW: 0000
PASS WORD (0= OFF)
SETU P MENU
BACK TO
SET: 0123
PASS WORD (0= OFF)
increments selected digit.
selects next digit t o the right .
0000 disables t he pas sword.
NO
LOAD DEFAULT S?
YES
LOAD DEFAULT S? Unit will load def ault
settings and reboots.
NOW: 01
NETWORK ID
SET: 01
NETWORK ID
SET: 11
NETWORK ID
SET: 11
NETWORK ID
SET: 12
NETWORK ID
Access
edit mode
Increment
selected digit
Select the
next digit
Increment
selected digit
Accept
new value
NOW: 01
NETW ORK ID
SET: 01
NETW ORK ID
increments selected digit.
selects next digit to the right.

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Password Setup
Both the primary and secondary wireless units may be protected with a four-digit numeric password in
order to prevent unauthorized tampering. When a password has been set, you will be prompted to enter
that password in order to access the device menu.
To disable password protection, simply enter 0000 as the password.
Note: See Entering Numeric Values on page 11 for instructions on how to enter numbers
Making Changes to a Password Protected Repeater
Once a password has been set on the device, you will be required to enter that password before being
allowed to access the device menu.
Note: Setting a password will require you to enter the password to access the device settings via the PC
software as well.
Did you forget the password?
The password may be disabled by entering a master
password. If you are authorized to make changes, enter
the master password 7300 to unlock the device.
Restore Defaults
If a mistake has been made while programming the primary or secondary device, and it is unclear where
the error occurred, the best option may be to perform a factory reset of the device and begin again.
SETUP
PASSWORD
NOW: 000 0
PASSWORD (0=OFF)
SETUP ME NU
BACK TO
SET: 012 3
PASSWORD (0=OFF)
increments selected digit.
selec ts next digit to the right.
0000 disables the password.
LINK OK
PRI RSSI 10 RT
0000
ENTE R PASSWO RD
Run Mode
ACCE SS GRANT ED
increments selected digit.
selects next digit t o the right .
T RY AGAIN
ENTE R PASSWO RD
1 Sec
If Incorrect
DEFA ULTS
REST ORE
NO
LOAD DEFAULT S?
YES
LOAD DEFAULT S?
Unit will load default
settings and reboot.

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Programming with WR Manager
WR Manager allows you to program the WR-30-RP wireless repeater unit from a PC with a USB
connection. The unit connects to a PC via the micro USB connection on its face, underneath the
enclosure cover. Use of WR Manager is required for programming advanced settings such as wireless
encryption.
WR Manager can be found on the included CD. Once the software is running, power the unit using a
12/24 VDC power supply and connect the device to the PC using the provided USB cable.
The PC will automatically install the appropriate device drivers. Once this has completed, the device will
appear in the Device list at the top of the WR Manager window. Click Connect.
The image below shows the available options on the configuration tab while the repeater unit is
connected.
Note: The two calibration tabs and the IO Testing tab are not applicable to the repeater unit.
PRI RSSI 10 RT
LINK OK
12-28 VDC

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Device communication can be secured by enabling 128-bit AES encryption. A channel mask may also be
set for interference immunity. The encryption key and channel mask may be entered on the Advanced
tab.
Once you have entered the encryption information, click Save Settings. The wireless devices must share
identical encryption keys in order to communicate, so be sure to enter the same information for the
second unit.

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Mounting Dimensions
Figure 3. Enclosure Dimensions – Front
View
Figure 4. Enclosure Dimensions – Side
Cross Section View
Note: The supplied conduit plug may extend up to 0.6 in [15 mm] from the conduit opening when
installed.
PDA6963-BM Stainless Steel Pipe Mounting Kit
Figure 5. PDA6963-BM Stainless Steel Pipe
Mounting Kit
Ø 0.35 (Ø 9.0)
2.31 (58.6)
4.30 (109.2)
4.27 (108.4)
2.44 (61.9)
2.74 (69.7)
3.62 (92.0)
2.17 (55.0)
½" NPT
4.00 (101.6)
Pipe
Pipe Mounting Kit

Division of Garner Industries
7201 North 98th Street
Lincoln, NE 68507-9741
(402) 434-9102
www.binmaster.com
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