Clare Controls ClareOne CLR-C1-W2WL Assembly instructions

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ClareOne Wireless to Wireless
Translator/Repeater Installation Sheet
Last modified: 12/23/20
Model number: CLR-C1-W2WL
Features
•Selectable wireless sensor compatibility
•Translator or repeater operation
•Rechargeable backup battery
•Cover tamper and wall tamper
•Certified to UL1023, ULC1023, UL1610, and ULCS304

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Figure 1: W2WL enclosure interior for mounting
Quick Setup
1. Mount and Wire
A. Select a mounting position and location.
B. Connect the power supply to the translator.
2. Translator Configuration
A. Turn the PANEL SELECT knob to ClareOne.
B. Select the brand of sensors that the translator must listen to using the SENSOR SELECT knob.
C. Sensor configuration: The translator must learn the sensors that are to be translated or repeated.
1. Press the CONFIGURE button to enter configuration mode. The amber LED will illuminate and stay on.
2. Tamper or trip all sensors that need to be repeated by the W2WL. The W2WL will beep each time a sensor
is enrolled.
Note: Sensors with multiple inputs may need to be tripped separately to enroll each input.
3. Press the CONFIGURE button to exit configuration mode. The amber LED will darken.
3. Panel Enrollment
(For full sensor enrollment instructions, refer to Advanced Setup, step 3)
A. Access the ClareOne panel’s Sensor Settings (Settings > Installer Settings > Sensor Management > Add
Sensors), then select “Wireless to Wireless as the device type. For detailed programming instructions,
please refer to the ClareOne Wireless Security and Smart Home Panel User Manual (DOC ID 1871).

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•Trip the translator tamper to enroll the translator into the panel.
- or -
•Enter ID into panel. The Translator’s ID is printed on the bar code label.
B. Access the ClareOne panel’s Sensor Settings, then select the type of sensor to add. Trip one of the repeated or
translated sensors to enroll it with the panel.
C. Repeat step B for each repeated or translated sensor.
4. Finish
A. With the translator cover open, perform a panel sensor test.
B. Close the cover. Test and verify proper operation of the sensors at the panel.
C. Cut the lock wire to lock the translator (for more information on locking, refer to the Advanced Setup section
below).
CAUTION: Cutting the lock wire prevents the removal of sensors from the W2WL.
D. Secure cover with screw.
Panel Diagram
Advanced Setup
1. Mount and Wire
A. Select a mounting location and position.
•When configured as a repeater, the W2WL should be
placed between the sensors to which it is paired and
the ClareOne panel.
•When configured as a translator, the W2WL should
be located in a centralized location to the sensors that
are paired to it. The W2WL must be at least 5 feet
away from the ClareOne panel to allow for proper
wireless communication. Do NOT mount the W2WL in
a metal can or on a metal surface.

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•Verify adequate RF signal strength at the panel
before permanently mounting.
B. Connect the power supply to the W2WL using the supplied
barrel connector.
•Rotate the barrel plug down to the right so the wires
exit the enclosure through the strain relief area.
•Ensure the backup battery connector is plugged into
the translator.
•Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a switch.
•In the United States, the transformer must be secured
to an outlet.
•In Canada, the transformer must NOT be secured to
the outlet.
2. Translator configuration
A. Set the PANEL SELECT knob to ClareOne.
B. Select the brand of sensors that the translator must
listen to using the SENSOR SELECT knob.
C. Sensor Configuration: The translator must learn the
sensors that are to be translated or repeated.
1. Press and release the CONFIGURE button to
enter translator configuration mode. The
yellow LED will turn on when translator
configuration mode is entered.
2. Tamper or trip all sensors to be included in
the system. The translator beeps for each
sensor that is included in the system.
3. Press CONFIGURE button to exit translator
configuration mode. The yellow LED will turn
off when the translator mode is exited.
3. Panel Enrollment:
A. Access the ClareOne panel’s Sensor Settings
(Settings > Installer Settings > Sensor Management >
Add Sensors), then select “Wireless to Wireless” as
the device type. For detailed programming
instructions, please refer to the ClareOne Wireless
Security and Smart Home Panel User Manual (DOC
ID 1871).
B. Trip the cover tamper to enroll the W2WL into the
panel.
-or-
Enter ID into panel. The W2WL’s base ID is printed
on the bar code label.
C. Access the ClareOne panel’s Sensor Settings, then
select the type of sensor to add. Trip one of the
repeated or translated sensors to enroll it with the
panel.
D. Repeat step C for each repeated or translated sensor.
4. Finish
A. With the translator cover open, perform a panel
sensor test.
1. When the translator cover is open, the translator
will only send sensor transmissions to the panel if
the received sensor transmissions have enough
signal margin to be reliably received by the
translator.
2. Closing the translator cover exits the translator
sensor test mode. When the translator is not in
sensor test mode, all received sensor
transmissions are sent to the panel.
3. Translator sensor test mode is locked out 24
hours after power up. To re-enable sensor test
mode, the translator must be power-cycled by
removing both 12VDC input power and backup
batter for at least 5 seconds.
B. Close the cover. Test and verify proper operation at
the panel. Ensure all sensor alarms are reported
properly to the central station.
C. Translator locking.
CAUTION: Manual W2WL locking cannot be undone.
Locking the translator locks all translator configuration
settings and provides takeover protection.
Note: If the lock wire is not cut, the translator
automatically locks after 30 days of continuous operation.
The effects are the same as manual locking; however, the
automatic lock can be reset by power cycling the translator
while the cover is open.
CAUTION: Manual W2WL locking cannot be undone.
1. Ensure all sensors are functioning as desired.
2. Carefully review the effects of manual translator
locking before proceeding:
•The translator cannot be factory defaulted
once the lock wire is cut.
•Existing sensor configurations cannot be
changed. However, new sensors may be
configured.
•Panel selection cannot be changed.
•Sensor selection cannot be changed.
•Manual W2WL LOCKING CANNOT BE
UNDONE.
3. Open the translator cover and cut the lock wire.
The green and red LEDs flash and the sounder
beeps to confirm.
Note: If the lock wire is not cut, the translator will
automatically lock after 30 days of continuous
operation. The effects are the same as manual
locking; however the automatic lock can be reset
by power cycling translator while the cover is
open.

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D. With the cover closed, insert the cover securing screw
into the screw hole near the cover latch.
Sensor notes
•Do not use with life safety sensors such as smoke, heat,
or CO detectors.
•If the translator loses both 12VDC input power and battery
up power, sensor configuration data is retained.
•Low battery, tamper, and supervisory signals are reported
by the translator on its ID.
•Low battery signals from the translator are suppressed in
the first 24-hours after power-up. However, a missing
battery condition is reported right away.
•The translator does not support multiple loops on
Honeywell® sensors. Only one loop may be used, reed or
external.
•When Sensor Select is set to 2GIG®, both Honeywell®
and 2GIG® sensors will be translated or repeated.
•Napco® Panic transmitters are not supported.
•All Honeywell® sensors are automatically paired as a
door/window sensor if enrolled via FusionPro.
Fault conditions
12VDC input overvoltage fault: Continually flashes and
beeps on the green LED and speaker.
12VDC input removed fault: Green LED turns off and the
speaker makes a long beep.
Factory default
1. To return the translator to a factory default condition, press
and hold the configure button. After a couple seconds, the
sounder will start beeping rapidly. Continue holding the
button until the sounder stops beeping.
2. Factory default is not possible if the translator lock wire
has been cut.
Specifications
Compatible panels
ClareOne
RF frequency
433.95MHz
Sensor support
Up to 128
Dimensions
8.5 × 5 × 1.3 in.
(215.9 × 127 × 33.02 mm)
Weight with battery
16 ounces
Tamper activation
Cover opening, wall removal
Mounting screws
#4 or #6
Battery
Backup
Specifications
Trickle charge
Fast charge
24 hours minimum
6VDC 800mAh NiMH
8mA
32mA
Power supply input
100-240VAC 50/60Hz 0.5A
Power supply output
12VDC 1A
Operating environment
Temperature
Relative humidity
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
85% noncondensing
Storage temperature
-4 to 86°F (-20 to 30°C), long term
Certifications
ETL Listings:
Other
UL1023, ULC1023, UL1610, ULC S304
FCC, IC

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Table 1: Key fob mapping
ClareOne
Honeywell
2GIG
Interlogix/GE
DSC
NAPCO
Off
Away
Stay
Panic
No action
Off
On
Left
Right
-
Unlock
Away
Stay
Away+Unlock
Star
Unlock
Lock
Lights
Lock+Unlock
Star
Off
Home
Away
Panic
Off
On
Left (A1)
Right (A2)
-
Regulatory information
Manufacturer
Clare Controls, Llc.
7519 Pennsylvania Ave, Suite 104
Sarasota, FL 34243
FCC compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
FCC ID: U5X-RE524X
Environmental
class
UL: Indoor dry
IEC: 3K5
EU compliance
EN 54
EN 54-00:0000
European Union
directives
1999/5/EC (R&TTE directive): Hereby, Clare
Controls declares that this device is in
compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
2002/96/EC (WEEE directive): Products marked
with this symbol cannot be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste in the European Union.
For proper recycling, return this product to your
local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent
new equipment, or dispose of it at designated
collection points. For more information see:
www.recyclethis.info.
2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product
contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste in the European Union.
See the product documentation for specific
battery information. The battery is marked with
this symbol, which may include lettering to
indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury
(Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to
your supplier or to a designated collection point.
For more information see: www.recyclethis.info.
Notes
This product is not for use with life safety sensors (such as
smoke, heat, or CO detectors).
Do not use this product in bank installations.
Warranty information
Clare Controls offers a two (2) year limited warranty on original
Clare Controls components, from the date of shipment from
Clare Controls.

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Contact information
Clare Controls, LLC.
7519 Pennsylvania Ave, Suite 104
Sarasota, FL 34243
General: 941.328.3991
Fax: 941.870.9646
www.clarecontrols.com
Integrator/Dealer Support: 941.404.1072
Homeowner Support (ClareCare): 941.315.2273 (CARE)
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