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4 . Some WaterCop
dip switch units, set switches 1-6 exactly the same on both units . Switches 7 and 8 must
remain in the "on" or "up" position .
5 . Reinstall cover . Carefully tuck wires completely into case and hold cover in position while
tightening screws .
6 . Reconnect power by plugging the power cord into power receptacle .
Changing the Transmitter Code
1 . Remove transmitter cover .
2 . Locate code switch block . Switches are numbered 1 through 8 .
3 . Arrange the switches in the exact combination as the code that you set in the receiver . It is important that the same exact
code be set in the receiver and all transmitters . If the codes differ, the unit will not function properly .
4 . Some WaterCop
1-6 exactly the same on both units . Switches 7 and 8 must remain in the "on" or "up" position .
5 . Test each transmitter to ensure that the unit is functioning properly .
6 . If not, verify that all codes are set the same . When all transmitters are functioning properly, your WaterCop
System is on duty to help protect your home from damage due to plumbing leaks .
WaterCop
Interface Connections
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Contacts 5, 6 and 7 are used to control the valve position from a remote location . The most common is your home security
system control panel .
This is done by wiring these contacts to a control switch on the panel . The diagram below shows typical installation options .
This control can be a relay, push buttons or toggle type switch . This control needs to be a momentary switch, which means
that the control switch stays made or "on" for a short period of time (1 to 3 seconds) and then returns to a neutral position .
Contacts 2, 3 and 4 are used to signal a remote
device as to the position of the valve . This is done
by connecting a low voltage circuit with indicator
lights to these contacts . The diagram shows a typical
installation .
When the valve is in the closed position, contacts 2
and 3 will be made completing the circuit and lighting
the indicator light, showing that the valve is in the
normal open position .
When the valve is in the open position, contacts 3
and 4 will be made completing the circuit and lighting
the indicator light, showing that the valve is closed .
Emergency Procedures
In the unlikely event that the WaterCop
due to a power outage or damage, it is possible to manually operate the WaterCop
WaterCop
from its power source . The valve may be manually opened by removing the clip holding the housing to the valve,
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sliding the housing off the valve shaft, and turning the valve shaft a quarter turn with a screwdriver .
This procedure should only be necessary in emergencies .
DynaQuip Controls • 10 Harris Industrial Park • St. Clair, MO 63077
Tel. 800-545-3636 • Fax. 636-629-5528 • www.watercop.com
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receivers may have 6 dip switches . To match codes between 6 and 8
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transmitters may have 6 dip switches . To match codes between 6 and 8 dip switch units, set switches
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CLASSIC System should shut off the main water supply and then become inoperable
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to return water service . Unplug the
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CLASSIC
DQ PART NUMBER 192506 REV. C
CLASSIC